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admin @ Mon, 2006-09-11 11:00

‘Dante's Cove' gives a new meaning to ‘fantasy' genre

Usually when a show is is classified as a "fantasy" series, that means that some magic, mysteries and monsters are involved, like "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" or "Charmed." But Here! TV’s "Dante’s Cove" takes fantasy to a whole new level. They have the supernatural angle covered, but they also show plenty of flesh and same...

admin @ Mon, 2006-09-11 11:00

Q. I come into daily contact with a co-worker rumored to have AIDS. He works in the kitchen, making food for co-workers and customers, and this worries me. Given the kind of work, I think he should at least wear latex gloves, which some of us do when we have a cold. He doesn't, claiming they feel restrictive.

I've spoken to my manager twice about this and he says that the AIDS is "no pr...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-10 11:00

VERNON BRYANT/DMNPhilip Schlagel is in Collin County Jail awaiting trial on charges of online solicitation of a minor. He admits chatting with someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl - who in real life was Kevin Cope, 19, a volunteer with Perverted Justice.

The 31-year-old electrician admits paying for sex with at least 20 women, particularly while overseas in the Navy.

As a civi...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-10 11:00

VERNON BRYANT/DMNPhilip Schlagel is in Collin County Jail awaiting trial on charges of online solicitation of a minor. He admits chatting with someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl - who in real life was Kevin Cope, 19, a volunteer with Perverted Justice.

The 31-year-old electrician admits paying for sex with at least 20 women, particularly while overseas in the Navy.

As a civi...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-10 11:00

Back to Home > Sunday, Sep 10, 2006 Posted on Sun, Sep. 10, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this

I can't recall when I first realized that political discourse had become dangerously polarized, and that civility had gone the way of $2 gas, but I can still feel the moment when these truths were shoved in my face.

It was Oct. 1, 2003, outside a firehouse in Los Angeles. ...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-10 11:00

Doug Patton's days as South Haven fire chief officially are over.

But on Saturday, Patton was treated and released from the hospital after being overcome by a chlorine cloud while responding to a call.

Patton, no longer the chief after he violated a gag order by speaking to the media about the sex crimes alleged against a South Haven firefighter, was on duty as a paramedic with So...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-10 11:00

Back to Home > News > Sunday, Sep 10, 2006 San Jose/Valley Posted on Sun, Sep. 10, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this

Someone back East must have forgotten the time difference. They were calling too early on Sept. 11, 2001, to congratulate Jeannie and me on our anniversary. It was my father, crying, crumbling over the phone from Boston. Jeannie, he sobbed, had just been k...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-10 11:00

Paula Daher vastly changed the kitchen ambience by painting existing cabinets, which were of good quality but stained a dark brown.

For a cabinet paint job to look right and last for years, it is important to do it right. Take the doors off their cases. If possible, remove the hardware - handles, drawer pulls, and hinges. Otherwise, carefully mask the pieces with painter's tape.

Cl...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-10 11:00

Still suffering from the LOTR Shakes - that is, withdrawal brought on by the lack of a Lord of the Rings movie this holiday?

No, not the latest model of minivan, but an adaptation of the swords-and-renaissance-fest bestseller by Christopher Paolini, and it comes with dragons, evil kings, lots of fancy lads.

Didn't get to Capote this time last year and hear all about how a chubby li...

admin @ Sat, 2006-09-09 11:00

9 September 2006 WEST SLIDE STORY As New York prepares to remember the catastrophic events of 9/11, RICHARD WALLACE mourns the loss of one of the Big Apple's grittiest and most atmospheric areas, as it is taken over by the burgeoning boutique culture of the middle classes. Hey, buddy, that's progress - knowwaddimean...Edited By Iain Mayhew

DAWN breaks on New York City's lower west side...