When Jesus surmises dined at indicates the home of two sisters, he praised Mary, who spent the evening studying his teachings, above Martha, who did chores. He might have gotten a little piece of it. "Jackson, normally a conservative, emotionless figure on the sideline, was animated and angry throughout the second half. With the Lakers trailing by a point with 25 seconds left in the third quarter, Odom took a rebound after a Knicks miss, dribbled the length of the court and failed to hear Jackson whistling for him to stop and set up the final shot of the quarter. AT the latest exhibition to open at the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, practically everything is recycled except the ideas "Do It Now: Live Green," running through Oct. Studies have shown that these pesticides can kill bees and throw off their ability to learn and navigate, she said. Researchers have yet to collect enough data to come to any conclusions, but the experience of French beekeepers casts doubt on the theory. Another version could serve as a less costly and more reliable source of emergency power. The 14-employee company is at a crucial stage, said Louis Romo, one of the five, who regularly gathered at a Mexican restaurant in Los Angeles to discuss their dreams.
He said it would undercut the public's confidence in the election and the judges who had to decide the disputes. The high court will rule in the Indiana case, Crawford vs Marion County, by late June. --david. savage . SACRAMENTO -- Gov . And so, indeed, it has, albeit a slim one. "Now John Silber, former president of Boston University and failed Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate, has set himself the dubious task of assuming Wolfe's cranky mantle . Blackhawks -- 1-0-0. Update -- The Ducks sent winger Drew Miller to Portland to open up a spot for Brandon Bochenski, who was acquired from Boston for Shane Hnidy . — Call a blitz when Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow throws the ball and he won't blink. Wince as massive defensive linemen try to stop his fearless runs then watch him shrug off his wounds, which this season included a broken bone and shoulder bruise in his right (non-throwing) arm. "If those guys are out there giving 100% for me I can take on a few guys for them," he said of his teammates. But tell Tebow that he can't oblige every autograph-seeking fan and he will be miserable. In the three weeks since Tebow became the first sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy he hasn't been able to go anywhere without being swarmed or having his photo taken and flashed around the Internet.
"The Chinese regime recognizes how important it is to have a good bilateral relationship with Japan. "But Japan's economy also increasingly relies on trade with and investment from China, which has pulled almost even with the U. S as Japan's top trading partner . A yellow-greenish bloom rises 8 to 10 feet after about 20 years. Final thoughts: No spikes or prickles . Murray was fired by the Kings in March. "We realize we're a team that's got a long way to go," Davidson said . But Monday, under cross-examination, she conceded that she could not identify anyone during the incident because it was dark and she was up to 175 feet away. Her testimony under questioning by Deputy Dist Atty . Now the Warriors have to prove they deserve to stay in the Associated Press top 25. "It would be pretty embarrassing for us to get ranked for one week and then fall out of it," receiver Davone Bess said.
A few weeks later, it was a former high school basketball star, murdered near his mother's home . I've worked with some great, great filmmakers, so suddenly stuff starts clicking in 'Oh, yeah, Jonathan Demme does that . But the music is too obvious, the dialogue too expository and the emotional triggers too much like cue cards to keep "O Jerusalem" from rising above well-meant enthusiasm to something more like enveloping passion. From its contrived but seductive opening, in which two New York Jews (JJ Feild, Mel Raido) and an Arab (Said Taghmaoui) become friends and try to remain so while the Holy Land is being partitioned, to its war for Israeli independence, the film tells us a bit too much about how we should be feeling. Still, the performances are all good, and there's enough history in "O Jerusalem" to float a boat of refugees. "O Jerusalem. " MPAA rating: R for some war scenes Running time: 1 hour, 43 minutes At Laemmle's Royal, 11523 Santa Monica Blvd. , West L. A . Nor is it paying street money to party bosses in hopes that they'll get people to the polls . This won't take long. He knew Ayers' credentials were impeccable; he wasn't going to confront him head-on. Instead, he asked a series of hypothetical questions, based on statements jailhouse informants made about Robert after Ayers reviewed Robert's prison file in 1997. "If you saw in this particular inmate's C file that we've been talking about, this hypothetical C file, evidence that this inmate was involved in gang politicking, would that have value to you in your analysis of whether or not the inmate was active or inactive?"Again, it would be another one of those dots that I would be looking to connect," Ayers said. The rest of the morning Aveis followed this pattern. It's that President Bush, who could be using his last days in office to leave a legacy or two worth recalling with pleasure, seems bent instead on wreaking as much environmental damage as possible, and making sure that what we remember most is his administration's disdain for the law, science and the public, as long as industry lobbies were satisfied. .
It was marooned in the middle of miles and miles of blissful beaches and staffed by warmhearted villagers. Twice a day, snorkeling trips or village visits were planned . "The American forces could have identified themselves before or after the incident through turning the boat lights on or making a certain noise . and Japan, Ichigo Kurosaki has little in common with conventional good guys . Spencer Bachus (R-Ala. ), the senior Republican on the financial services panel. Frank's proposal to require hedge funds to retain documents also prompted a negative reaction from an attorney who had litigated many cases on behalf of such funds. Perrie Weiner, a partner with law firm DLA Piper in Los Angeles, termed such a mandate "extreme and unjustified" and said document retention had never been an issue in cases he was familiar with. "It would create a new and unjustifiable burden on ordinary businesspeople that can only be viewed as a harbinger for an emerging witch hunt of epic proportions," he said. --jonathan. peterson . After he signed his scorecard, he ducked into a cubicle just off the hallway, the one with 15 boxes of doughnuts stacked on a table, and dug into one. And as the time for his vice presidential pick nears, we'll be watching to see whether he tips his hand with a stop on Richardson Bay, Calif. And in a growing number of cases, Iran's Shiite Arab separatists have converted to Sunni Islam. Even as Sunnis fight Shiites, accusing them of being Iranians, Shiites have begun to whisper about the identity of Iraq's Sunnis. "The Sunnis of Iraq aren't really Arabs," one Iraqi Shiite diplomat said recently.
Gore, the 5-to-4 decision that resolved the 2000 presidential election . The look is "pretty darn cool," says Adams, 42, who saw the original version of the Disney film when he was young and bought a copy to study it when he moved into this house four years ago. Not everyone will appreciate the blended time periods and styles, but Adams thinks that if you like something, you should have it . It rose $13. 25 on Tuesday to $516. 50. "This merger takes us to the next level in the evolution of our high-growth business," said Terry Duffy, the Chicago Merc's chairman. Under the deal, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Holdings would acquire CBOT Holdings for $8 billion in stock, up to $3 billion of which could be paid in cash if shareholders preferred greenbacks . But it's also a scene in an ongoing debate in the area about the future of some of the old hotels that for generations have served poor people and transients with no place else to live. The Stay hotel is carved out of the decidedly less glamorous Cecil Hotel (the hotels have separate entrances) . Louisiana State backup quarterback Andrew Hatch is trying to recover from a leg injury and it is unclear how long he might be sidelined. At the Huntington, Rauschenberg saw Thomas Gainsborough's celebrated 1770 painting of young Jonathan Buttal, famously known as "The Blue Boy. " He knew the illustrious painting from calendar reproductions and playing cards, but like many people from rural and small-town America, he was thunderstruck by an otherwise obvious fact: Pictures are painted by people. "That just never occurred to me before," he said, recalling the epiphany, even though he had been drawing avidly since the age of 10. Hunters have already pushed the passenger pigeon into extinction We urge Gov.
A few years after her death in 1935, he shed his birth name and dubbed himself Disfarmer as a way of publicly distancing himself from the cotton, corn and sorghum growers in the area. He opened a photography studio in his house, and when that was leveled by a tornado, he built another, where he also lived . Many college students graduate with two or three types of student loans and choose to consolidate them either to simplify repayment or to pay them back over more time . At least 20 states, including California, have laws requiring a certain percentage of electrical power to come from solar, wind and other renewable sources . The late-'70s and 21st century inhabitants know almost nothing about their precursors . Once news broke this spring that the university was interested in exploring new management, Pacific's ability to raise funds was greatly hampered, they say. Pacific officials estimate they lost more than $750,000 as a result of the station's uncertain future. Your skin can't get any thicker than that. "The part he didn't like, in addition to terms of the trade that made it look to the guy on the street as if they let him go for a Snickers bar, was how it was handled. "Nobody called, nobody said anything," he said.
Move over, North Carolina and Duke. Undefeated Memphis and Tennessee stage an in-state, No 1-vs. -No . "You get a sense that they feel entitled and they feel they are royalty . At 8 p. m. , Neil Diamond is scheduled to take the stage at Staples Center in downtown L. A . Barack Obama rushed to receive the blessing of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee . In the Southeastern Conference, about a third of kickoffs resulted in a touchback last season. Florida Coach Urban Meyer said his staff looked at game film and predicted many returners will catch the ball around the nine-yard line and head upfield from there. "That's when you start talking about the field position, opportunity to score, percentages to score, things that most teams take very serious," Meyer said. -- his third in a state that traditionally has been crucial to deciding Republican nominees. According to Brian Gentry, Paul's South Carolina field coordinator, more than 150 people attended the event, where the candidate spoke for about 15 minutes, then answered questions for another 20. In Iowa, meanwhile, campaign aide John Zambenini reports that a couple of satellite operations soon will open, supplementing the work at the main headquarters in Des Moines. In New Hampshire, the one office is in Concord.
"When you open up a conversation and you start to talk to people, you start to hear, 'That happened to my friend' or 'I know somebody that happened to,' " she said. --sharon. bernsteintami. abdollahandrew. blankstein--(BEGIN TEXT OF INFOBOX)Deadly competitionHere are some street racing incidents that resulted in deaths this year in California:* January: Two UC San Diego students racing on a city street are killed when the BMW they are driving hits two trees and overturns. * February: A 14-year-old boy is killed and three teens are critically injured when a car racing in Riverside slams into a light pole. * February: Three high school students are killed during a street race in front of their Stockton high school. * March: A crash involving two groups of UC Riverside students racing on the Pomona Freeway kills one student. * April: A San Bernardino man waiting to make a left turn is killed when a street racer loses control of his car and slams into the victim's car. * May: Two spectators at a large street race in Lancaster are killed when a truck not involved in the race swerves into the crowd. * June: Two teenagers are killed during a street race in Yucaipa. * August: A 19-year-old is killed in a street race in Whittier. * October: An El Monte mother and her two children are killed when a drag racer crashes into their car. . Today the 1,004-square-foot Alhambra Suite rents for $900 a night . auctioneer Darren Julien, who recently joined with Sotheby's to sell Cher's cast-off antiques, cornered the market on all Pickford paraphernalia Rogers was willing to part with. Among the 216 items sold at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Dec . "I was selling $100 denim when the most expensive was $59," he boasted on a recent visit . Once-grandiose talk of "travel" now means taking buses when we're forced to sell our cars. A generation that once romanticized communal life will now find out what it's like to live 14 to a house. Find out whether in-flight food will cost you (up to $10 on Delta) or whether you'll be charged extra for booking your flight on the phone or in person ($30 on American, Northwest and United). In May, late in his primary battle with Hillary Rodham Clinton, he abruptly stopped paying her much attention.
Odom says when he was a Clipper, he "always looked over at the other locker room and wondered what it would be like to be a Laker. "Also available for viewing this weekend:Golf, the Players Championship, today, 10 a. m. , the Golf Channel; Saturday and Sunday, 11 a. m. , Channel 4 . economy is mirrored on the docks, said Paul Bingham, managing director of trade and transportation markets for the Washington-based forecasting firm Global Insight. "You can find all of the economic symptoms of the downturn in these numbers," Bingham said "Unfortunately, this is a bad-news story . Chertoff, saying that inputting data and figuring out mistakes takes time, called the three-day standard "for all intents impossible to meet. "Christopher Williams, a lawyer who helped draft the Illinois law, objected to Chertoff's claim that the state was obstructing federal law. "Nothing could be farther from the truth," Williams said . They entered the house ostensibly to search it, but planted bombs. Khadim Hayali, who runs a food store nearby, said nobody noticed anything unusual . And pretty soon this old guy has got the Capitol crowd in stitches. So did you hear what happened to Trent Lott's library? It got ruined by Hurricane Katrina -- both books. The Senate is expected to pass its version of a foreclosure prevention bill in coming days, but it differs from a bill already adopted by the House when it comes to specifics including how much relief would be doled out to communities ravaged by foreclosures, and how such relief would be funded. It remains to be seen whether lawmakers can reconcile their differences, and even if they do, President Bush has said he may veto it. The administration has expressed doubts about the wisdom of large-scale foreclosure legislation, preferring private sector initiatives to spur refinancings and regulatory measures to prevent future lending abuses. "Many of today's unusually high number of foreclosures are not preventable," Treasury Secretary Henry M Paulson Jr said in a speech Tuesday. JERUSALEM — In 1939, 5-year-old Erna Blitzer left France with her parents and older sister for a vacation to visit relatives in Poland.