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admin @ Mon, 2006-09-04 11:00

Here's what the Channel 4 weeknight schedule will look like beginning Tuesday:

Under its new affiliation with MyNetworkTV, KRON Channel 4 will devote two hours a night to telenovela-style soap operas. Here's the rundown:

"Desire" (9 p.m. weeknights): Two brothers go on the run after a mob boss discovers one of them in bed with his daughter. But a murderous sibling rivalry soon dev...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-03 11:00

"We used to have sex everywhere, all the time. Now hardly at all. Whatever happened to the hot tamale I married? I feel conned."

Of course there are some women with similar bitter complaints about sex-shy husbands, but it seems to be a mostly-male complaint.

But according to a survey from Hamburg-Eppendorf University, the problem may not be anything deliberate or contrived, rather, ...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-03 11:00

"We used to have sex everywhere, all the time. Now hardly at all. Whatever happened to the hot tamale I married? I feel conned."

Of course there are some women with similar bitter complaints about sex-shy husbands, but it seems to be mostly a male complaint.

But according to a survey from Hamburg-Eppendorf University in Germany, the problem may not be anything deliberate or contriv...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-03 11:00

LOS ANGELES - Hot Import Nights has a pretty simple recipe to attract 18- to 30-year-old males to its car shows: Mix in hundreds of souped-up cars, spice with scantily clad models and toss it all together with thumping music.

Now, the company behind the 10-year-old event has taken its mixture of sex appeal and car culture online, launching one of the latest niche sites to seek its part of...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-03 11:00

SPECIAL PRODUCTS DFW AutoLink NEW! DFW AutoFinder Deal on Wheels Star-Telegram Weddings Bridal Magazine Neighborhood Values DFW Find a Home Special Sections Back to Home > Sunday, Sep 03, 2006 Entertainment Posted on Sun, Sep. 03, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this PARAMOUNT CLASSICS Brad Pitt gets some bad news in Babel. More photos

Whether your tastes run highbrow or low...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-03 11:00

With the backing of GOP delegates from Brandywine Hundred to Rehoboth Beach, Ting clearly expects to emerge victorious next week.

“I'm planning for a 10-week campaign from today,'' Ting said Tuesday, referring to the Nov. 7 general election against Carper and Libertarian Bill Morris.

Terry Strine, the state GOP chairman, lauded Ting. “He has a passion on subjects such as immigrat...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-03 11:00

There is no such thing as "a good toupee." Like a mustache on a woman, that double-stick cowlick on your head will be the first thing anybody sees. And forget going out in weather any more severe than what you'd find in your living room. One moment, you've got a full head of hair; a breeze and a few raindrops later, and you've got a big drowned squirrel spread-eagled across your face.

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admin @ Sun, 2006-09-03 11:00

Back to Home > News > Sunday, Sep 03, 2006 Nation & World Posted on Sun, Sep. 03, 2006 email this print this

Thin and gorgeous in a slinky black dress, Mikimoto pearls and a low-slung diamond Tiffany pendant, 26-year-old Kazumi Yoshimura already has looks, cash and accessories. There's only one more thing this single Japanese woman says she needs to find eternal bliss -- a Korean man.

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-03 11:00

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Crisis in care for N.C.'s mentally ill State's lack of funding, planning forces patients into adult-care homes ill-equipped to meet their ne...

admin @ Sun, 2006-09-03 11:00

Back to Home > Sunday, Sep 03, 2006 Sports Posted on Sun, Sep. 03, 2006 email this print this

MIAMI - As if college coaches didn't have enough to worry about, they now find themselves holding their breath as they surf the Internet and discover athletes' personal diaries that would make Madonna blush.

With a few clicks of a mouse, coaches and athletic department administrators are ...