Three Little Words: Hot Hot Hot

The News Review:

- Three Little Words: Hot Hot Hot
- Harry: ‘Now I’ma target for UK terrorists’
- Uganda: Cranes to Face Tanzania
- In praise of Balinese sea salt
- Punk girl all grown up
- SIS breaks new ground in outlining New Zealand threats

Three Little Words: Hot Hot Hot
Washington Post - Feb 29, 2008
She doesn’t knock, but that’s fine by me. She has a machete in one hand, home-grown citrus in the other. For $125 a night, I’ve been renting her two-bedroom, two-bath hideaway, which I’ve had to pry myself away from each morning. There’s an open-air living area complete with a porch swing, an expansive view of the.

Harry: ‘Now I’ma target for UK terrorists’
Telegraph.co.uk - Feb 29, 2008
But Prince Harry, who has been fighting the Taliban for the past two and a half months in Helmand, shrugged off the danger, saying that, as a member of the Royal Family, he was used to threats. He also rejected the idea that he would have to beef up his own security on his return to Britain. Speaking during an interview in Helmand - parts of which can be reported now that the news blackout has been broken - the Prince admitted for the first time that he could be at risk. Article continues advertisement.

Uganda: Cranes to Face Tanzania
AllAfrica.com - Feb 28, 2008
The continent’s football governing body, the Confederation of African Football (Caf) released the fixtures of each of the competing eight zones yesterday with winners destined to qualify for the final tournament that will be hosted by Cote d’Ivoire between February 22- March 8, 2009. GA_googleFillSlot(”AllAfrica_Story_Inset”); Both East African nations were given a bye to the first round of the new Championship that was inaugurated on September 11, 2007 to provide home-grown talents more exposure on the international scene. Caf also introduced the tournament as part of its statutes, mission statements and goals and commitment to promoting and developing football in Africa. The qualifying phase will take place every even year and the final every odd year. Uganda is in the Central East Zone and will play the winner of the Sudan versus Rwanda or Burundi tie in the second round. The matches will be played on a home and away basis.

In praise of Balinese sea salt
Jakarta Post - Feb 28, 2008
Throw it liberally on vine-ripened tomatoes, fat avocados, into salad dressing, curries and even sweet dishes. You will become as addicted as I am! And apart from a sensual gourmet experience, you will also be supporting the people who have dedicated their lives for such little returns. It is called home-grown integrity and you can taste the difference! Janet DeNeefe is the owner of Casa Luna and Indus Restaurants, author of Fragrant Rice, and founder and director of the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. She also runs the Casa Luna Cooking School. She can be reached at.

Punk girl all grown up
Globe and Mail - Feb 28, 2008
Her music, her videos, her fashion choices and her persona continue to speak to a young audience. And for her world tour, kicking off next week in British Columbia, she is promising a high-energy show with lots of "fast, fun songs" - songs like Sk8er Boi, which she wrote and recorded when she was in high school. Yet Lavigne today is very post-high school: She is 23, married (to fellow Canadian Sum 41 front man Deryck Whibley), a homeowner and extremely wealthy. She likes to cook (Italian is her specialty). And she is at a point in life where a pregnancy would not be out of the question.

SIS breaks new ground in outlining New Zealand threats
New Zealand Herald - Feb 28, 2008
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