News Securing our jails The Paris News Sat, 03 Apr 2010 06:19 AM PDT Sheriff B.J. McCoy has tightened security at the Lamar County Jail in the wake of the stabbing of a jailer this week by an inmate. Cowboy church offers âOur Lordâs Last Supper' Known for its âChristmas In the Campâ dramatization of the birth of Jesus, The Cowboy Church of Paris now presents âOur Lordâs Last Supper.â | Europa League: Fulham flow, Liverpool held New Straits Times Sat, 03 Apr 2010 05:29 AM PDT PARIS: Fulham succeeded on Thursday where glamour sides Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool all failed, by becoming the only English side to win an European tie this week. | Ligue 1: New Straits Times Sat, 03 Apr 2010 05:28 AM PDT PARIS: Championship titles are not normally won on throwaway comments, but a recent concession by Lyon coach Claude Puel could boost Bordeaux's hopes of a second successive French league crown. | OBITUARY: Jazz Critic Mike Zwerin, Miles Davis Protege, Dies at Age 79 All About Jazz Sat, 03 Apr 2010 04:46 AM PDT Mike Zwerin, a jazzman who got his first break jamming with Miles Davis a half-century ago, has died aged 79. Zwerin was a trombonist who became the Paris-based jazz critic for the International Herald Tribune and later for Bloomberg News. He died at 3 a.m. local time in a Paris hospital after a long illness, his family said... | Sports Briefs The Brantford Expositor Sat, 03 Apr 2010 04:20 AM PDT KIRBY PLAYER OF WEEK Paris native Jennifer Kirby, a junior at the University of Alabama, was named co-winner of the Southeastern Conference's golfer of the week Thursday. Kirby, a Paris District High School graduate, finished as the runner-up at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic recently.[...] | Dark chocolate good for the heart â" study The Jamaica Observer Sat, 03 Apr 2010 03:43 AM PDT PARIS, France (AFP) -- Easter eggs and other chocolate may be good for the heart and lower blood pressure, provide you eat a tiny amount each day and prefer dark rather than milk or white chocolate, a medical journal reported on Wednesday. | Workers threaten to blow up factory if they don't get demands Socialist Worker Sat, 03 Apr 2010 02:57 AM PDT Workers at a French car accessories plant north of Paris have threatened to blow up their factory unless they are given better redundancy pay-offs. Employees at the Sodimatex plant, where 92 jobs are to go, have placed petrol bombs near a large gas tank and are threatening to set them on fire. | | |
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