NYC's Grand Concourse celebrates centennial year San Diego Union-Tribune Sun, 19 Apr 2009 10:12 AM PDT It was once called the Park Avenue of the Bronx, a bustling thoroughfare modeled after Paris' Champs-Elysees. Babe Ruth once lived there, as have countless immigrants who made it one of their first stops in America. World-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind calls it "one of the great boulevards of the world." | Sudanese opposition leader barred from travelling AlertNet Sun, 19 Apr 2009 09:41 AM PDT Source: Reuters KHARTOUM, April 19 (Reuters) - Sudanese authorities have barred a leading Islamist opposition leader from flying to Paris for medical treatment, one of his aides said on Sunday. Hassan al-Turabi, ... | Sudan Bars Opposition Leader Turabi From Travel Nasdaq Sun, 19 Apr 2009 09:22 AM PDT KHARTOUM, Sudan (AFP)--Sudanese authorities stopped Islamist opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi from travelling to Paris for medical tests Sunday, an aide told AFP. | Book Review: Valley of Grace by Marion Halligan Blogcritics.org Sun, 19 Apr 2009 09:19 AM PDT Easy to read and slow to digest: the perfect combination. Like itâs delicate burnished cover, Valley of Grace has an understated richness. Itâs a quiet novel in that there is little overt dialogue, and the action takes place slowly, carefully, observed through the gentle lens of its main character Fanny. The novel is set in Paris. Like its characters, the city is seen through a soft focus that... | Lite years ahead Toronto Star Sun, 19 Apr 2009 09:09 AM PDT As the fall/winter 2008 couture shows drew to a close in Paris this week, it is evident that the era of the overwrought and overblown clothes for which couture is known has come to an end. | Man charged with DWI after accident The Observer-Dispatch Sun, 19 Apr 2009 09:01 AM PDT Two people were injured Saturday after a two-car motor vehicle accident in the Town of Paris, the Oneida County Sheriff's Office said. | 26th Tro Bro Leon - Just In Daily Peloton Sun, 19 Apr 2009 08:41 AM PDT The "Tro Bro Leon", a "lesser" version of Paris-Roubaix, featuring plenty of walls and no less than 24 sections of dirt, cobblestones and gravel roads, was held Sunday in cycling-nut Brittany (in France's northwestern corner) over a cumulative distance of 203 kilometers, 35 of them on the infamous pavè . The race was filled with attacks and counter-attacks, with the very last move, courtesy of ... | | |
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