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The National Ringette League named Julie Blanchette of the Montreal Mission first star for the month of November on Thursday.
- Mendocino Coast District Hospital Hospice Light Up a Life 2008 and Memory Tree Lighting Ceremony, 7 p.m., registration lobby, Fort Bragg. 961-4617. - C.V. Starr Community Center Master Site Plan Evaluation, 5:30 p.m., Redwood Elementary School Multi-purpose Room, Fort Bragg. 964-9446.
Bookmark and Share... Add News Feed to... RDALE — City Administrator Larry Hansen recently said the latest report on sales tax shows a 10.2 percent decrease for Riverdale businesses, with car dealerships taking the biggest hit.
French Quarter Merchants are throwing a block party on Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. with a tree lighting in Washington Artillery Park and caroling by students at McDonogh 15. Wine, spirits and refreshments will be served at shops in...
Teenagers from North Shore churches took part in a canned food d rive an a program on hunger at the Winnetka Covenant Church in Wilmette Nov. 16.
MONTE CARLO (AFP) - It's a wine connoisseur's paradise with what it says is the world's largest hotel cellar -- some 450,000 bottles of the globe's top vintages stored deep under Monaco's exclusive Hotel de Paris, waiting to achieve their peak.
Gennaro Iorio, head cellar man at the Louis XV restaurant presents a bottle of Cognac "Roi de Rome" from 1811, an obsolete series of which the last bottle was drunk by late British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
MONTE CARLO (AFP) - It's a wine connoisseur's paradise with what it says is the world's largest hotel cellar -- some 450,000 bottles of the globe's top vintages stored deep under Monaco's exclusive Hotel de Paris, waiting to achieve their peak.
Lower your brows and your expectations if you plan to take in Alberta Theatre Projects' holiday show The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood. There's nothing classy or classic in director Kevin Mckendrick's outrageous version of this famous tale.
A collection of stories by four Cape Town authors, banned as "politically undesirable" in South Africa when it was published in New York 45 years ago, was released in the city for the first time at the weekend.
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