11-15-07 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb) CHICAGO STATE TO HOST MEMORIAL FOR DONDA WEST: Plus, autopsy completed; listen to what may have been her last interview....more...Nightclub, Dance Classes Business Plan (MoreBusiness) The concept of E3 Playhouse (E3) is to provide an entertainment, education, and restaurant venue in downtown Santa Cruz. The establishment will provide a live entertainment venue; a restaurant; community-based courses in music and the arts; a retail component offering arts-based retail merchandise; and venue rental services for the Santa Cruz area....more... Paul Brock Jr.: Downtown Is Thriving Despite Realty Downturn Says City Should Have "Sustainable" Goal (The Chattanoogan) Downtown Chattanooga continues to thrive despite a national real estate downturn, RiverCity Company President Paul K. Brock Jr. told the Rotary Club on Thursday....more... Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines West (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index) Nothing submitted. Students celebrated Red Ribbon Week to encourage people to take a stand against alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs. The theme was "Don't Monkey Around with Drugs." Students decorated placemats with the theme and the placemats were distributed to local restaurants....more... October glimpses (USA Today) U.S. troops who have died while serving in Iraq and Kuwait in October....more... Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal) The Cornell Nanoscale Facility Junior First Lego League Expo, to be held in January 2008, is open for registration through the end of November....more... Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond (El Paso Times) Billy Townes: A jazz concert will be performed by Billy Townes at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Mastery in Life Center, 575 N. Main, Las Cruces. Social time will begin at 6:30. $1 students, $5 members of the Mesilla Valley Jazz and Blues Society, and $8 for nonmembers. 575-525-9333....more... Labour finally admits Scotland 'could survive independently' (The Scotsman) LABOUR will today signal a change of approach to the challenge posed by the Nationalists, accepting it must speak for people's hopes as well as fears and admitting Scotland would not "wither and die" as an independent country....more... Every School Every Thursday -- Urbandale (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index) Students from Laurie Ohland's fourth-grade class at Jensen Elementary are taking pictures and making movies. These students are in a group called "clickers" at Jensen Elementary. Jennifer Reiter teaches students in this group how to work better on computers....more... |