NOTESTER: Big changes coming to dining scene
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- NOTESTER: Big changes coming to dining scene
- Sue Menhart Band Ready for the Spotlight
- Does Osama bin Laden Still Matter?
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NOTESTER: Big changes coming to dining scene
Attleboro Sun Chronicle, MA
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The Home Grown Menu is back at EVOO in Boston. It’s a three-course prix fixe meal with a choice between six starters and six entrees packed with seasonal, locally grown products. They’re 35 bucks, 50 with wine. The menu will change on an almost daily basis depending on what’s fresh.
Sue Menhart Band Ready for the Spotlight
TheDay, CT
“Dave’s my bud,” said Clark. “He’s a good guy, down to earth, never gets upset about anything. We laugh all of the time. ”
Three of the band members are in computers. Clark owns his own construction company, S&L Home Improvement. Menhart was born in St.
Does Osama bin Laden Still Matter?
TIME
It’s true that many of the “leaderless jihadis” have set up operations independently of al-Qaeda, but when they turn to bin Laden’s organization, it’s not just for inspiration but also for training, assistance and direction—in short, for leadership. Many are able and willing to do bin Laden’s bidding; they pay very careful attention to his Internet postings and follow his instructions. And although their targets have generally been close to home, their association with al-Qaeda has tended to take their ambitions beyond their borders. What’s more, many of these homegrown wannabes live in the West. It was al-Qaeda’s direct involvement that helped a leaderless group of British jihadis mount the multiple London bombings on July 7, 2005, that killed 52 commuters. Two of the bombers had traveled to Pakistan, met with al-Qaeda commanders and made martyrdom tapes with al-Qaeda’s video-production arm there. A year later, British investigators uncovered a plot by another cell of British Pakistanis to bring down seven American and Canadian passenger jets.
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CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada
“We put everything we’ve got
into BACARDI B-LIVE and with unbelievable talent like Moby, SebastiAn and
Deadmau5 performing at the Toronto event, we’re sure that this year’s
festival-goers will be blown away. ”
Unforgettable Experiences and Performances
The buzz about BACARDI B-LIVE keeps getting louder with today’s news that
eight other major acts are also confirmed to get people dancing as they
showcase their talents with one-off collaborative performances at this year’s
hottest music festival. In addition to the six headliners, BACARDI B-LIVE will showcase:. >>
The BACARDI B-LIVE experience will feature a multi-level stage where DJs
will play all genres of music and infuse their performances with live
instrumentals, a custom live video remix wall, thunderous sound system, and
fully stocked BACARDI rum and mojito cocktail bars serving signature drinks
custom-mixed for the event. Those of legal drinking age at Virgin Festival
will enjoy a unique vibe at BACARDI B-LIVE - FREE of charge. Bacardi’s long-standing history rooted in rhythm dates back to the
company’s inception in Santiago de Cuba in 1862, when the company was creating
and sponsoring private and public musical events around the world. BACARDI
B-LIVE is the latest example of bringing together a variety of musical styles,
sounds and experiences for local audiences.
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South China Morning Post (subscription), Hong Kong
It’s a concept that makes Findlay, who would always prefer to be a musician than a star, uneasy - not least because he’d have to deal with those customs checks. <P> "Hong Kong’s my home. I work well here and I don’t want to move anywhere else. Support for the music keeps me motivated, the rest I can live without.