Chile: Loosen necktie, conserve energy (Necktie)
Chile's energy warriors went for the throat on Thursday, urging men to shun neckties so that offices could ease up on air conditioning.
Hold on, Tony game-faces his cigarette. Lets finish these while cleverly measuring up the competition.
After injury, Shaw player devoted himself to mentoring young people.
Van Girard lay back on the scorer's table about half an hour before the Cerritos Gahr boys' basketball team posted a monumental victory two weeks ago over visiting Compton Dominguez. Coach Bob Becker taped his necktie to his left shoulder, clearing the way for him to wrap Girard's tender right ankle.
DURING the three years that Cathy Murphy was principal at Germantown High School, a student committed suicide by hanging himself on the auditorium stage and a boy suffered a nonfatal gunshot wound during an after-school brawl.
This having been Mike Beebe's week, and a mighty good one for him, I thought I'd wrap it up with a couple of constructive criticisms. Our new governor winks and points at people too much when he's speaking publicly, or, more precisely, when he's waiting to speak publicly while people applaud.
He is a doctor and innovator. Years ago, he took aim at a medical curse that has disabled millions of people and defied treatment. He came up with a cure that was astonishingly simple. No surgery. No pills.
Hold on, Tony game-faces his cigarette. Lets finish these while cleverly measuring up the competition.
After injury, Shaw player devoted himself to mentoring young people.
Van Girard lay back on the scorer's table about half an hour before the Cerritos Gahr boys' basketball team posted a monumental victory two weeks ago over visiting Compton Dominguez. Coach Bob Becker taped his necktie to his left shoulder, clearing the way for him to wrap Girard's tender right ankle.
DURING the three years that Cathy Murphy was principal at Germantown High School, a student committed suicide by hanging himself on the auditorium stage and a boy suffered a nonfatal gunshot wound during an after-school brawl.
This having been Mike Beebe's week, and a mighty good one for him, I thought I'd wrap it up with a couple of constructive criticisms. Our new governor winks and points at people too much when he's speaking publicly, or, more precisely, when he's waiting to speak publicly while people applaud.
He is a doctor and innovator. Years ago, he took aim at a medical curse that has disabled millions of people and defied treatment. He came up with a cure that was astonishingly simple. No surgery. No pills.




