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During the tournament, you can't actually get off the boat unless there's an emergency. There's no restroom, and you can't make a restroom break. I'm sure that most of the guys will be able to take restroom breaks - just pee of the side of the boat. That's not a luxury that I'm afforded. So I deal with the issue by never going. It works for me now, but who's going to hang out with me when I'm 40? I'll probably be ruined...
...failure of a smile. “Do you think this topaz would look better than the chrysolite? I think yellow suits the black silk more than green would.”“You’re in mourning!”“Well, sure, but—” “But what?” His eyebrows crumpled and he said, “Yesterday I couldn’t even get you to leave the house.”“Well,” I said, twirling the necklaces...
...capsule Wheel of Perth observation ride, a visitor to Western Australia's capital city needs a really good bed to stop those wheels turning. Megastars Sting, Bob Dylan, Christina Aguilera and Pink found theirs at the Richardson Hotel & Spa, as have scores of affluent travelers and executive types. Sure, far-flung Perth isn't exactly overrun with choice when it comes to luxury boutique hotels, but the Richardson's latest award - the Australian newspaper named it "Best Luxury Hotel in Australia (under 100 rooms)" - indicates that it could hold its own against any competitor...
...When necessary, Sarkozy says France will continue to oppose the U.S. on issues like the Iraq war, international finance, and environmental protection. But mutual objectives are so generally in line now, he argues, that France's exceptional status in NATO has become nonsensical. "You can be sure that by the month of April we will try to realize the great ambition for this family that we are part of," Sarkozy told an international security summit in Germany last month. "The alliance with the United States and the alliance with Europe does not compromise the independence of my country...
Baghdad museum officials are not sure exactly what the tablets found in Peru say. They eventually hope to have Sumerian language experts decipher the writing, which is etched in great detail over the faces of smoothed stones. But the items will be on display when the Baghdad museum reopens Monday with a special exhibition featuring items that have left Iraq but found their way home...