Killer rabbits, kings riding coconuts, black knights, abusive
Frenchmen, cows on trebuchets, enchanters on wires, Camelot as Las
Vegas, and lots of girls, of course, singing and dancing and
wearing (barely) wonderful costumes. 'Spamalot' - a demented
spin-off from 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' finally makes
London's West End.
Many creatures on this earth go to great lengths to make their
appearance attractive to the opposite sex. Examples of this
behavior are Peacocks and the Australian Lyre bird. Humans are
creatures, whether we like it or not and also follow this basic
primal instinct. Making ourselves beautiful for others, and for our
own self esteem, has been around
Standing before a cluster of microphones and cameras, Cardinal
Roger Mahoney apologized to those sexually abused by members of the
Catholic clergy, calling the actions of those priests a "horrible
sin and crime." But Cardinal Mahoney and his colleagues owe another
apology just as grand to the ecclesia that was also deeply hurt.
By K. Datta, New Delhi, Nov 12 : Less than three months after the
Baichung Bhutia-led team gladdened the hearts of Indian football
fans by winning the ONGC Nehru Cup here, the display of the
national under-16 team in the recent Asian Football Confederation
Group C qualifiers at Dammam, Saudi Arabia, has come as another
breath of fresh air.
For every Ransome Moody or David Pollitt, sex offenders whose cases
drew a good deal of publicity and scrutiny, there are dozens of sex
offenders who exist below the radar, living in homeless shelters
without structure or treatment because there's no other place for
them to go.
Emily Bell: It must be somewhat galling for Ofcom to have the
Luxembourgeois equivalent of Anthea Turner metaphorically sucking
air over her teeth and tutting
PENNSBURY - As 125 students marched Tuesday down Hood Boulevard in
Falls playing a lively rendition of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" heard
in Disney's "The Lion King," traffic slowed and people leaned out
their windows to watch. It was the Pennsbury High School Marching
Band, practicing outside the school despite the dampness and cold
for its performances in Philadelphia and China.
1 Boris Blank
Killer rabbits, kings riding coconuts, black knights, abusive Frenchmen, cows on trebuchets, enchanters on wires, Camelot as Las Vegas, and lots of girls, of course, singing and dancing and wearing (barely) wonderful costumes. 'Spamalot' - a demented spin-off from 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' finally makes London's West End.
2 Laibach
Many creatures on this earth go to great lengths to make their appearance attractive to the opposite sex. Examples of this behavior are Peacocks and the Australian Lyre bird. Humans are creatures, whether we like it or not and also follow this basic primal instinct. Making ourselves beautiful for others, and for our own self esteem, has been around
3 Machu Picchu
Standing before a cluster of microphones and cameras, Cardinal Roger Mahoney apologized to those sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy, calling the actions of those priests a "horrible sin and crime." But Cardinal Mahoney and his colleagues owe another apology just as grand to the ecclesia that was also deeply hurt.
4 1-Speed Bike
The Iowa wrestling team conducted its first round of wrestle-offs today.
5 Analena
By K. Datta, New Delhi, Nov 12 : Less than three months after the Baichung Bhutia-led team gladdened the hearts of Indian football fans by winning the ONGC Nehru Cup here, the display of the national under-16 team in the recent Asian Football Confederation Group C qualifiers at Dammam, Saudi Arabia, has come as another breath of fresh air.
6 Blues Creation
PAUL & VICKI TERHORST:FOUNDERS OF THE "EARLY RETIREMENT" MOVEMENT
7 Joe Gibbs
For every Ransome Moody or David Pollitt, sex offenders whose cases drew a good deal of publicity and scrutiny, there are dozens of sex offenders who exist below the radar, living in homeless shelters without structure or treatment because there's no other place for them to go.
8 Der Blutharsch and Zetazeroalfa
Emily Bell: It must be somewhat galling for Ofcom to have the Luxembourgeois equivalent of Anthea Turner metaphorically sucking air over her teeth and tutting
9 Cliff Eidelman
PENNSBURY - As 125 students marched Tuesday down Hood Boulevard in Falls playing a lively rendition of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" heard in Disney's "The Lion King," traffic slowed and people leaned out their windows to watch. It was the Pennsbury High School Marching Band, practicing outside the school despite the dampness and cold for its performances in Philadelphia and China.