Is Liverpool's Torres the Golden Ball of 2009? Park Hills Daily Journal Sun, 29 Nov 2009 02:13 AM PST PARIS (AP) â" Common wisdom has Lionel Messi of Barcelona as a shoo-in for world soccer player of the year. But Fernando Torres of Liverpool wouldnât be a bad choice, either. | REGION Direct Energy employees deliver holiday meals The Paris News Sun, 29 Nov 2009 02:10 AM PST Direct Energy assisted 13 new and existing Habitat for Humanity homeowners in Paris to make this yearâs Thanksgiving holiday special. Tickets available for Breakfast with Santa City of Paris Parks and Recreation Department hosts A Breakfast with Santa from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Love Civic Center. | Skiing the Alps can't be beat Toronto Sun Sun, 29 Nov 2009 01:54 AM PST Q: My husband and I wish to ski in France next year when the Olympics are going on here. Should we fly to Paris first or is there another way to get to the ski regions? Also if you could recommend a region and some resorts, that would help us tremendously. | Ribbon cutting celebrates local business The Ashland Gazette Sun, 29 Nov 2009 01:34 AM PST ASHLAND â" The Ashland Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony at Paris on the Prairie during the businessesâ holiday open house on Nov. 6. | Educator shares space dreams The Columbus Dispatch Sun, 29 Nov 2009 01:33 AM PST ST. PARIS, Ohio -- Here's the thing about having a science teacher who has floated weightless in simulated space flight and pulled 3 Gs in a stunt plane: The substitutes just never quite measure up. | Rook review: Adventure, education in post-Napoleon Paris Denver Post Sun, 29 Nov 2009 00:22 AM PST In her first novel, "Ghostwalk," which was set in 17th-century Cambridge and involved Sir Isaac Newton, Rebecca Stott established herself as a subtle writer who wears her scholarship lightly. (A professor of English literature at the University of East Anglia, Stott also wrote the biography "Darwin and the Barnacle.") | Exhibit brings romance -- as in Harlequin -- to Las Vegas Los Angeles Times Sun, 29 Nov 2009 00:15 AM PST 'The Heart of a Woman' showcases provocative and thought-provoking images from a publishing house that has had its 'pulse on women's desires' for 60 years. And what better venue than Paris Las Vegas? For six decades, the Harlequin romance novel cover girl has largely maintained her porcelain skin, saucer eyes, bee-stung lips and a waist as whittled as Scarlett O'Hara's celebrated 17 inches. But ... | France finishes EADS probe Everett Herald Sun, 29 Nov 2009 00:13 AM PST PARIS â" French stock market regulators closed a week of hearings on Friday with 17 current and former executives of Airbus parent company EADS now waiting to learn whether they will be sanctioned for allegedly making millions by profiting from the delayed A380 superjumbo project. | GICC fundraiser set for this weekend Grand Island Independent Sun, 29 Nov 2009 00:01 AM PST Grand Island residents will have the opportunity to spend a night in Paris this weekend thanks to volunteers from Grand Island Central Catholic. | | |
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