EDITORIAL: Time to eliminate HOV lanes completely in Las Vegas
Nevada should take a cue from former first lady Nancy Reagan and just say no to HOV lanes.
Nevada should take a cue from former first lady Nancy Reagan and just say no to HOV lanes.
If the Presidency wants to avoid yet another talk shop about the SA problématique, it should get its act together to undertake this very historic process, which, if done properly and thoughtfully, will transform the lives of the entire nation, writes Oscar van Heerden.
The paradoxical phrase, ‘running away forward’ is one of the most apt descriptions that illustrates the state of Israeli affairs now. It seems that everything that Israel has done in the past year or so is a mere attempt to deny, distract from or escape imminent future scenarios – all of which are bleak. Indeed, … Continue reading "A Nation in Denial: Why Israel’s Defeat Is Imminent"
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After a hot day of sanding the boat's bottom, the author realizes a classic wooden boat is too much work.
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December 2024 By Christopher Birch Marinas are handy, moorings are great, but nothing beats the satisfaction that comes from spending a night at anchor. As the year winds down, I’m feeling nostalgic for some of my favorite spots to drop the hook along our beloved New England coastline and haveRead More
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December 2024 By Ron Woolley I’m definitely not a boater. I realized that about two hours into what turned out to be a 9 1/2 hour row from my town of Duxbury, Massachusetts to my old town of Hull about 35 miles north along the coast. I had completed theRead More
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Fun fact: It's impossible for a person to hold their nose and hum at the same time.
Читать дальше...Geneticists have studied the distribution of Y-chromosome haplogroups on the Faroe Islands, known to have been colonized by Vikings around the year 900 CE, and compared these to distributions of haplogroups in today's Scandinavia.
France drops buy-EU demand for Brussels defence fund Financial Times
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Is the first Danish restaurant to have won three Michelin stars still at the top of its game?
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