Los Angeles Daily News - The thinking behind today's column is somewhat sophisticated. The actual play of the hand, however, is pretty basic when kings run into aces. With blinds at $100 to $200 at the 2006 Los Angeles Poker Classic no-limit hold 'em main event at the
Washington Post - Frank Beamer always saw more in Virginia Tech than anyone else could. He first started coming here more than 50 years ago, driving the hour from his home town of Fancy Gap, Va., to watch the Hokies play in Miles Stadium. The other kids in Fancy Gap
Philadelphia Inquirer - Finnigan, who also has marched in 16 parades over the years, won his first place for overall design in 1963 for the costume "Dancing Through the Seasons" for the Golden Crown Fancy Brigade. His first overall prize for a string band was in 1978 for
Chicago Sun-Times - The driver of the other car, a late-model burgundy Grand Prix with fancy rims, sped off. No arrests had been made late Wednesday. Parra said road rage is one of the possible motives. "We don't know right now whether this was purely a case" of road
Kansas City Star - Is it the fancy foie gras served on fragile French china or the hand-rolled gnocchi, served with love and a hug on Styrofoam? The best service? Is it the kind delivered by polished, efficient waiters in crisp black and white uniforms or the kind
Baseline - Legal auditing firm Stuart Maue installed new databases and tools to help its clients red-flag counsel who might claim to work 36 hours a day at Pebble Beach. Today, business intelligence involves more than just fancy reporting tools used by
WPVI - The South Philly Vikings special effects man put finishing touches on props that will fuel their performance called, Futuristic Encounter. "It's sort of like a treadmill conveyor. It's going to have aliens coming down it, kind of like the Jetsons
Charleston Daily Mail - To simulate a stage, he flips the mascot on its stomach and practices his fancy footwork on its back. As he sings, Rucker tosses the microphone, grabs the cord and pulls it back toward him as he drops on one knee, yelling like Brown. "When you do
American Reporter - Do-did-up. The fancy duds you wear to big ta-dos like national conventions where you get to say " dudn't " and "wadn't" and everybody thinks you're just being cute. Sometimes used as "gussied" She was all gussied up in her fancy duds. Gobbler. A
CNET News - Some big names in the computing industry give us a peak at the hardware that tickles their fancy. One famous computer pioneer, Steve Wozniak, takes us for a ride into his world of play. But beware when the Woz is behind the wheel in a game of Segway