FW: Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 8:07 PM Subject: Window on Eurasia: A Tale of Two Concerts Window on Eurasia: A Tale of Two Concerts Paul Goble Vienna, August 22 Two concerts this week focused on Georgia. One in South Ossetia backed Moscow's version of events and has attracted the attention of the international media; the other in Estonia showed support for Georgia
> "The team invested months of research into the differences between European and American gaming preferences, so much so that there will be two different color palettes for Arcania: North American (bright and beautiful) and European (muted and gritty)." Just when you think it can't get any stupider, lol How did DreamCatcher get in the middle of this? I thought they published mostly
In article <5kovj.3288$Mh2.2192@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com>, noone@nowhere.com writes... "David Moss" <q0320811@mail.connect.usq.edu.au> wrote in message news:MPG.22279f1f8b7ff08598b19d@news.bigpond.com... In article <r3npr3hs1vu92l1g4p134q5b7lesb1ko15@4ax.com>, AFaceInTheCrowd@today.net writes... There is no army from the west marching under the Christian cross and
On Aug 1, 9:34 am, portia_m...@yahoo.com wrote: Interesting article ~ Gen Why do the movies love chess? By Finlo Rohrer BBC News Magazine The late Ingmar Bergman's film the Seventh Seal helped cement his reputation as a cerebral director, and might explain why chess is such an enduring theme for film makers. In the Seventh Seal a Swedish knight returns from the crusades
They'll undoubtedly solicit campaign contributions at the woman's funeral WSJ PAGE ONE The Nights and Days Of Elizabeth Edwards At home and on campaign, she juggles her difficult choices. 'How are you feeling?' By MONICA LANGLEY July 21, 2007; Page A1 Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H. At a cabin on a recent weekend, Elizabeth Edwards and her 7-year-old son Jack are working on a 1,000-piece