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Her second NOUBAR exhibit, titled Two Single Rooms, is taking place at the Nile Cairo Hotel on Ramses Street, where Pascale Favre from Geneva and Mahmoud Khaled from Alexandria have created installations in two hotel rooms, expressing their experiences as visitors and outsiders to the city. To see this show, you ask for the room keys at the hotel reception. Angaranos latest and most ambitious NOUBAR project is planned for Ramadan, when shell be holding Light and Form, inviting artists to create light installations to be displayed at central Cairo venues including Mashrabia Gallery, the French Cultural Center, and Goethe Institute. At time of press, the show is still coming together, but Angarano has several artists on board, including stained-glass artist Fatma El-Tanani, who plans to create a huge Ramadan lantern, and Mohammed Ganoubi, who works with candles and is making a monumental wax sculpture for the show.
Capitol Police officer admits setting fires
Capitol Police department since January 2003. The fires occurred on at least seven days between late September and early November and initially were a puzzle for Capitol police, since some were in locations not yet open to the public for the day. In preparing their case, prosecutors used information from a police colleague and a civilian witness to charge Emory with an incident on November 2. According to court documents, she had just left a restroom where burned toilet paper had been found. The only other visitor that morning told police she had earlier used the same stall, and there was no burned paper. Video surveillance from hallway and other cameras was also part of the case, according to police officials and court documents.
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Perry's first season in the American League was a big success as he posted a 24-16 record and a 1.92 ERA with the 5th place Indians. He was named the 1972 American League Cy Young award winner. Gaylord spent two more solid seasons with the Tribe before being traded to the Texas Rangers in 1975. November 27, 1972 - Tribe gets "Spiked" by Yankees: In a great trade for New York the Indians sent 3B Graig Nettles and catcher Gerry Moses to the Yankees for catcher John Ellis, INF Jerry Kenney, OF Rusty Torres, and "Blue Chip" power hitting prospect Charlie Spikes. Spikes never became the dominant power hitter that the Tribe was hoping for and Nettles went on to make mutiple All-Star appearances and win several Gold Glove Awards as a member of those powerful Yankee teams of the 70's. What were the Indians thinking? April 26, 1974 - Bronx Bombers Burn Indians Once Again: In what has been called "The Friday Night Massacre", the Yankees send four pitchers, including Fritz Peterson and Steve Kline to the Indians for 1B Chris Chambliss, P Dick Tidrow, and RP Cecil Upshaw.
Local elections to be decided Saturday
For many Louisiana voters taking part in today's presidential primary, this might be Sublime Saturday compared to the hoopla of Super Tuesday in other states just four days ago. In some parts of St. Tammany Parish, though, there is more at stake. All five seats on the Mandeville City Council are up for grabs, with two incumbents seeking re-election and two others hoping to remain on the job with new assignments. Voters in Madisonville will consider 10 candidates for the five seats on the Town Council. And in the 6th Ward north of Pearl River, the ballot includes a special election to fill a vacancy for justice of the peace. There are 64,713 registered Republicans and 46,406 registered Democrats in St. Tammany Parish, according to Registrar of Voters M.
OOPS… HAS BRITNEY GOT PREGNANT AGAIN?
Onlookers said there was no getting away from the bump beneath her figure-hugging dress as she emerged from a sushi restaurant in Los Angeles. The new sighting comes weeks after she was spotted with English paparazzi lover Adrian Ghalib in a pharmacy holding a home-testing kit called Answer. The 26-year-old star has lost custody of her two baby sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, and is embroiled in a bitter court battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline. .
Feb 19, 7:18 AM EST
PRATTVILLE, Ala. (AP) -- After touring a neighborhood where some homes were completely destroyed and many others heavily damaged by a tornado, Alabama Gov. Bob Riley noted that 23 volunteers had come to help clean up one of the mangled homes. "One of the great things about living in Alabama - and I say this after every major emergency we have - it truly is amazing to see what's happening out there with all the families in this state," Riley said Monday. About 50 people were injured when the tornado ripped through the area Sunday, and about 200 homes and 40 businesses were damaged or destroyed. Two people were listed in serious condition Monday, said Todd Stacy, a spokesman for the governor. Both Riley and Mayor Jim Byard said they were working with Federal Emergency Management Agency preliminary assessment teams to determine whether the area will be eligible for federal emergency management assistance.
Tough times: Waterloo leaders hope they can overcome the loss of a ...
We have to give people reasons to live here, and having a job here is one of the very best reasons, " said Michael Kent, an alderman and attorney who has lived in Waterloo since 1995. "Raising awareness of who we are and what we have to offer is very important. " Perry Judd 's, which printed Time, People and Sports Illustrated magazines for Time Warner, has three warehouses, a manufacturing facility and a corporate office building available. The properties are assessed for tax purposes at $5 million, said City Clerk Morton Hansen. The former McKay Nursery offices and the old J.G. Van Holten pickle plant are no longer in use. There are four vacant lots on the city 's northeast side that also are primed for development. The city has internationally known bicycle manufacturer Trek (one of the largest employers in Jefferson County), McKay Nursery, Van Holten 's Pickles and equipment manufacturers Sussek Machine Corp.
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