Four area post offices could close Paris Beacon-News Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:20 PM PDT Dean Curtis PARIS â" The Brocton, Hume, Metcalf and Vermilion post offices all are âbeing studiedâ by the U.S. Postal Service to determine whether they might be shuttered altogether or replaced by a new âVillage Post Officeâ retail concept. | Alcatel-Lucent plunges most since 2008 on sales concern Asbury Park Press Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:19 PM PDT Alcatel-Lucent SA, France's largest telecommunications equipment maker which has major operations in New Jersey, fell the most in almost three years in Paris trading as second-quarter sales missed estimates and amid concerns that the U.S. | Itâs never too hot to trot â" or pace Paris Beacon-News Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:19 PM PDT SAM SOTTOSANTO PARIS â" The smell of fair food was in the air. Scores of nearly-overheated Edgar County residents were in their seats, eating snacks from the fair and, anxiously awaiting the first race at the grandstands. There also were people lined up across the track, getting a close-up view of the racing. | Princeton bantams win Ancaster tourney Woodstock Sentinel-Review Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:19 PM PDT The Princeton Predator bantam girls won the recent Ancaster Select Tournament. Princeton went 4-0 on a sweltering day, defeating North London, Paris/Hickson, Oakville in a come-from-behind win and then North London again in the championship.[...] | âWhereâs the beef?â 4-Hâers know Paris Beacon-News Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:18 PM PDT SAM SOTTOSANTO PARIS â" It was a hot and sweaty afternoon, but the stands were almost filled at the Beef Show on Wednesday, July 26. | From a bridge in Paris to City Hall Gay City News Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:12 PM PDT City Hall in Lower Manhattan is usually pretty quiet on weekends. That was not the case, however, last Sunday. Amy Christie and Meg Murray of Hoboken, N.J. were among the numerous jubilant couples and attendants that showed up for a slew of marriages resulting from a citywide lottery. | Center of couture? San Diego Union-Tribune Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:01 PM PDT Paris. New York. London. Milan. La Jolla? San Diegio's coastal gem might not sound like a high-fashion hot spot now, but Fred Sweet, director and founder of the La Jolla Fashion Film Festival, believes itâs the ideal destination to lure chic cinephiles from around the globe. | Bryce Cartwright prepares for role as marked man The Iowa City Press-Citizen Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:01 PM PDT Iowa City, Ia. â" Bryce Cartwright spent last summer at home in Compton, Calif. He was taking two on-line courses, a computer class and history class, from the junior college he attended in Paris, Texas. All so he could play basketball at Iowa. Cartwrightâs geography lesson had positive results. The 6-foot-1 point guard led the [...] | 'Sarah's Key': Thriller with roots in the Holocaust Philly.com Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:46 PM PDT Sarah's Key, a gripping, if uneven, thriller that unfolds in two separate time frames, jumps back and forth between 1942 in Nazi-occupied Paris and the contemporary French capital. | | |
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