LAST Friday, Kombo was laid to rest; no fan fare, no great speeches; no nothing. Family and friends gathered for a somber low key funeral service in a secluded part of town and the great Kombo was finally laid to rest.
Selling may be the reflexive response by shareholders who have watched the value of their assets decline, but investment advisers contend that they should consider buying instead.
Paul Cantu likes the way Barack Obama thinks. He is fond of the presidential candidate’s ideas about education reform, he agrees with Obama’s health care policies and, more than anything, Cantu thinks Obama would be a fresh start for the United States.
By Carol Cling \ Las Vegas Review-Journal Friday, February 29, 2008 10:39 AM CST Quentin Tarantino doesn’t make movies like In Bruges anymore. He doesn’t have to †not when so many other filmmakers are happy to do it for him.
More than 80,000 people have signed up for a chance to enroll in the Oregon Health Plan, but only a few thousand will be chosen. The program is for low-income adults who do not qualify for Medicaid.
Has there ever been a more spectacular smash-and-grab raid on any issue than the Daily Mail's thunderous campaign against the plastic carrier bag? Suppressing a wry grin at the chutzpah isn't easy. Papers such as this one bang on about green matters day after day, year after year, while the Mail prefers the insights of such revered global warming sceptics as Richard Littlejohn, Mad Mel Phillips