No art degree required at Paris in Plantsville The Bristol Press Sun, 25 Jul 2010 22:18 PM PDT SOUTHINGTON â" An art gallery can be a tricky thing. To some, the high-class nature and perceived elitism can be a turn-off to the common person. However, not all galleries require one to take a course in art appreciation. Paris in Plantsville opened its doors in February and is making a strong case for approachability in art. | Contador soaks up Tour de France victory The Bryan-College Station Eagle Sun, 25 Jul 2010 22:14 PM PDT PARIS -- Alberto Contador stood atop the podium at the Tour de France on Sunday for the third time in four years, struggling to rein in his emotions as Spain's national anthem echoed across the wide boulevard of the Champs-Elysees. Off to one side ... | Contador wins Tour de France The Toledo Blade Sun, 25 Jul 2010 22:11 PM PDT ASSOCIATED PRESS PARIS - Alberto Contador stood atop the podium at the Tour de France Sunday for the third time in four years, struggling to rein in his emotions as Spain's national anthem echoed across the wide boulevard of the Champs-Elysees. Off to one side, Lance Armstrong applauded and then, without much fanfare, headed toward the exit. "I need a cold beer," he said when asked his thoughts ... | Paris exes out Reinhardt New York Post Sun, 25 Jul 2010 22:09 PM PDT Paris Hilton has no use for her old boyfriends. She's been vacationing in St. Tropez on the yacht of mysterious Malaysian big-spender Jho Low... | News Landfill questions on the agenda The Paris News Sun, 25 Jul 2010 22:03 PM PDT Competition may be in the works for a landfill contract with the city of Paris. Patriotism alive in Cooper COOPER â" The heart of America was centered in Cooper on Saturday, and from the singing of The Star Spangled Banner...t. | Contador wins, Armstrong steps aside The Nashua Telegraph Sun, 25 Jul 2010 21:55 PM PDT PARIS â" Alberto Contador stood atop the podium at the Tour de France on Sunday for the third time in four years, struggling to rein in his emotions as Spainâs national anthem echoed across the wide boulevard of the Champs-Elysees. Off to one side, Lance Armstrong applauded and then, without much fanfare, headed toward the exit. âI need a cold beer,â he said when asked his thoughts at the finish ... | Armstrong bids Tour adieu, not the way he wanted The Daily Universe Sun, 25 Jul 2010 21:55 PM PDT PARISâ"Lance Armstrong didn't want to go out this way. In his final Tour de France, the seven-time champion popped a tire, crashed and struggled up the mountains. Worse, he appears to be the target of a U.S. federal investigation into doping and fraud allegations while a rider on the US Postal team. One Tour too many? Maybe. Still, he maintained he had no regrets despite the ignominious ending of ... | Tour de France: Contador wins third title in four years Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sun, 25 Jul 2010 21:40 PM PDT PARIS -- Alberto Contador won his third Tour de France in four years Sunday, heralding the arrival of a new cycling superstar even as seven-time champion Lance Armstrong finished the race for the last time. | Paris Hilton Embroiled In A Champagne War As She Comes Face-To-Face With Her Ex Malaysia Today Sun, 25 Jul 2010 21:31 PM PDT [Images: Mr Paparazzi / Big Pictures Words: Samuel Nathan] (mrpaparazzi.com)Taek Jho Low spent a whopping 3.5 million Euros on buying gigantic bottles of Crystal for Paris and her champagne guzzling friends â" which they then promptly poured all over themselves. Obviously (why, what else are you supposed to do with it?) | Man denies charges in home invasion The Lewiston Sun Journal Sun, 25 Jul 2010 21:27 PM PDT PARIS â" A 38-year-old man pleaded not guilty Friday to several charges resulting from a home invasion that took place in Fryeburg in December. Brian K. Parmenter of Kids Corner in Fryeburg entered the plea before Justice Robert Clifford in the Oxford County Superior Court. | | |
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