It's a year away, but already the race for our 2008 president is on. For the Democrats, we have a strong field of contenders already announcing: John Edwards, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama being the main contenders, with others, such as Dennis Kucinich, former Alaska Sen.
There's a noticeable absence of direct lyrical quotations in Clinton Heylin's epically inessential doorstop of punk rock history. It's understandable: music publishers charge a relative fortune to reproduce the tamest pop aphorisms. Yet they remain naggingly present, for Heylin cunningly peppers his uninspired prose with lines from songs, obscure and well-known. Sometimes they even fit. More ...
Everything was in place at Blackpool yesterday for one of those upsets that seems so predictable it almost ceases to count as such. The lower-League side, once a genuine force in English football and sensing a return to the good old days, were raucously supported and in prime form; their lofty opponents were languishing in the League and had won only one match in their last 11; the weather was ...
During a recent conversation about leadership, Tom Thibodeau talked about two people. The first was a woman he met who works for a water treatment plant in Maryland, who sees her higher purpose as making sure the people of Baltimore and the fish of the ocean have clean water.
Carter rebounded by retiring 12 years later as the National Football League's second all-time leader in touchdown receptions with 130. Carter scored again Saturday night with his return to Middletown, the city he calls home, for a fundraiser to benefit the Louella Thompson Dream Center.
MILFORD - Two historic buildings rescued from demolition will have a future as part of a visitors' interpretive center on the grounds of the Parson Thorne Mansion, Milford Historical Society officials told Milford City Council Monday night.
NEW YORK : Britain's Prince Charles was to accept an award on Sunday for his years-long environmental efforts, even as his transatlantic flight to America was condemned as an ecologically harmful junket.
It has taken a couple of years to revamp Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, but to judge by the eager youngsters who teemed within its Victorian splendour on Saturday afternoon the reorganisation has been worthwhile. Across the road at Kelvin Hall, Craig Pickering, whose sprinting technique has been refashioned by Malcolm Arnold since the autumn of 2005, offered the Norwich Union ...