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...academic season opens and students pour into the Square looking for a good time, the Crimson Sports Grille is once again the center of attention--in more ways than...
...last point, however, is wide open to contention, making many business owners unhappy in a month that in San Diego, unlike Houston, typically brings our largest tourist traffic. The city has organized two meetings for hotel owners, restauranteurs and parking representatives to alleviate fears that money won't pour in. Worries and unanswered questions still abound. As one hotel manager said in reference to RNC preparations, "We're still being surprised. on a daily basis." About 80 percent of hotel rooms blocked off for the convention have been booked, but many hotels still harbor large vacancies or have...
Other times, the roaches provide witty commentary and do instantly appealing things like watch roach porn on roach public access or pour on to Lily's head on the Big Date night. One other roach public television show, "Charlie Roach," shows a glimpse at the movie's higher comic potential, as does some poking fun at the weird-artist stereotype. Otherwise, the jokes simply aren't consistently good enough to hold up the pillowy filler between Joe's episodic job-hunting and Lily-hunting troubles...
...record of breaking treaties, will be in an excellent strategic position to invade. If Israel allows a Palestinian state to form under the leadership of a supposedly reformed terrorist, the Israelis will have a difficult border to defend, and suicide bombers, unmoved by our peace actions, will continue to pour through it. Moreover, if Israel gives up its capital of Jerusalem, it will give up the Jewish soul. And if Israel is destroyed in its own homeland, the Jewish people will be lost, worldwide. VICTORIA FEINERMAN Petach Tikva, Israel Via E-mail...
Unfortunately, none of these systems are worry-free. The instructions for the popular Brita pour-through carafes, for example, tell customers to change the filter every two months or after every 35 gal., whichever comes first. But many people don't count the gallons they use, and if they forget to check the calendar, they can wind up with filtered water that is in worse condition than the stuff that comes from the tap. PUR, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has capitalized on this all-too-human habit by marketing a filter that automatically shuts itself off when it has expired...