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...wife and two children. Every morning at 4 or 5, Emmett goes downstairs, lights a fire and sits by it, "the sole node of wakefulness at the heart of the sleeping world." He thinks about small, inconsequential things: the furious way his pet duck pecks at a frozen log "as if she were Teletyping a wire service story on it" or the "sudden howl of light" when he opens his refrigerator in the middle of the night. He thinks about "the lovely turquoise exudate, electrical lichen," that forms around the poles of his car batteries. As you may have noticed...
...even if you didn't try the food. A 14th century stone building, the pub was originally a hostelry for Cistercian monks. These days, a more luxurious mood is created by a dark bowed-beam and plank ceiling, stone flagstones, and locally-made dark wood furniture around a fine log fire. In keeping with the pub's rustic feel, Pern serves food that's in season: fish in the summer and game birds and venison in the winter. And like publicans of old, he sources his produce locally. The village and its environs provide an ample supply of partridge, pheasant...
Three games into the season, Cusworth is by far the Crimson’s most meaningful contributor among its seven freshman, averaging 15 minutes per games. No other rookie has averaged four. Freshman forward Zach Martin, who was arguably the most heralded recruit entering the year, has yet to log a minute of court time...
...region 620 kilometers northeast of Bangkok, where men are men and bugs are food, just about everyone is happy to regale you with tales of monster sightings or giant, snaking tracks left in the riverbank's mud. Some locals brandish grainy pictures of what could be anything from a log to a boat, and swear it is evidence of the outsize serpent. And then there's that postcard: ubiquitous and eye-catching, of a band of U.S. service members purportedly stationed in the area in the early 1970s, staggering under the weight of an eight-meter-long, silvery, eellike fish...
...log on to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) web site, you will find links to dozens of interest groups including Catholics for Choice, but you won’t find a link to Democrats For Life of America, a nationwide group of loyal Democrats who happen to oppose abortion. The DNC apparently believes that Democrats who support abortion would be offended by the presence of a link to Democrats For Life—even though the group identifies itself as a collection of Democrats. This lack of tolerance for, and in some cases downright hostility towards, Democrats who oppose abortion...