Gold wins gold Newburgh Register - Boonville Standard Fri, 29 Oct 2010 06:13 AM PDT Boonville Gold 12U won the Halloween Havoc in Owensboro, Oct. 23 and 24. The team won all five games it played and beat Golfmoor in the finals, 3-0. By winning, the team punched a ticket to play in the 2011 BPA World Series. Players are: front row: Evan Garrison, Drew Ashley, Caleb Helms, Brice Thompson and Ryan Lockard; middle row: Walker Paris, Slade Hanville, Jacob Mulcahy and Tanner Curtis ... | Macyâs and Lancome host âBeauty Wishâ SpeedBiz meeting Aventura News Fri, 29 Oct 2010 06:13 AM PDT By Bari Auerbachâ¦. Granting the wish of Aventura Marketing Council members to enjoy great networking opportunities at premier venues, Macyâs at the Aventura Mall recently teamed up with Lancome Paris to host a SpeedBiz meeting with the apropos theme âBeauty Wish.â Macyâs by Appointment Manager Linda Blankstein helped welcome AMC business and community leaders to [...] | Top Belgian Catholic vows silence after uproar Reuters Fri, 29 Oct 2010 05:14 AM PDT PARIS (Reuters) - Belgium's Roman Catholic leader has sworn off public remarks until Christmas after outraging public opinion twice this month with jarring comments about AIDS and a call for mercy for retired pedophile priests. | France, China: 'Strategic partners' Straits Times Fri, 29 Oct 2010 05:12 AM PDT PARIS - FRANCE and China will discuss ways of deepening their 'strategic partnership' when Chinese President Hu Jintao makes a state visit to France next week, the French presidency said on Friday. 'Bilateral relations and the deepening of the Franco-Chinese global strategic partnership will be discussed in particular' during the visit from November 4 to 6, President Nicolas Sarkozy's office said. | Latin America 'best placed for wiping out malaria' AFP via Yahoo! Canada News Fri, 29 Oct 2010 05:08 AM PDT PARIS (AFP) - Latin America has the best chances of any malaria-affected continent of wiping out the disease, while sub-Saharan Africa has the least hope, according to a study published on Friday in The Lancet. | Strike ends at north French port, oil flows resume Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News Fri, 29 Oct 2010 04:44 AM PDT PARIS (Reuters) - Workers at France's second-largest oil port ended a strike on Friday over pension reform, allowing crude oil flows to resume to some refineries, as protests that have crippled fuel supply subsided. | Sarkozy moving on from pensions as protests flag Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News Fri, 29 Oct 2010 04:42 AM PDT PARIS (Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy looked ever surer of victory over his flagship pension reform on Friday as more oil sector workers ended strikes and "protest fatigue" look set to dampen enthusiasm for further marches. | IPA round up: footfall, industry sentiment and strikes Food Production Daily Fri, 29 Oct 2010 04:35 AM PDT The IPA show 2010, held in Paris last week, gave food processing equipment makers from across the globe the chance to gather to exhibit their products and hopefully do some business. | The Battle Over Turning Beirut Into the Next Dubai Newsweek Fri, 29 Oct 2010 04:25 AM PDT Once known as the âParis of the Middle East,â the city is now becoming an eyesore as it attempts to mimic the development of other regional business hubs. Cranes and jackhammers have become as integral to Beirutâs urban landscape as the Ottoman and French architecture that once dotted the streets. | | |
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