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Xara, a female gorilla, reclines lazily in the tall grass, only centimeters away. Crouch down a bit and you can gaze directly into her astonishingly soulful eyes. Later, a dozen curious ring-tailed lemurs surround you; they're so close that some even reach out their small, dexterous hands to touch the sleeve of your T shirt. This is not some remote African campsite but the town of Fuengirola, on Spain's densely developed, tourist-packed Costa del Sol. Once you've achieved the perfect sunburn and eaten your body weight in ice cream, head for Fuengirola Zoo, where amazing...
Xara, a female gorilla, reclines lazily in the tall grass, only centimeters away. Crouch down a bit and you can gaze directly into her astonishingly soulful eyes. Later, a dozen curious ring-tailed lemurs surround you; they're so close that some even reach out their small, dexterous hands to touch the sleeve of your T shirt. This is not some remote African campsite but the town of Fuengirola, on Spain's densely developed, tourist-packed Costa del Sol. Once you've achieved the perfect sunburn and eaten your body weight in ice cream, head for Fuengirola Zoo, where amazing...
...lines, and that hasn't been in evidence through much of his presidency. The most important thing for him is to acknowledge that something's going wrong. If he thinks it's just bad luck or pesky journalists, then nothing will change. He should go to Camp David and surround himself with people who can challenge his thinking and come up with what he would like to accomplish. Make it like a battle plan. He'll want to look back and say, Here's what I accomplished, and I'm proud of this. It's not too late...
...wish to return to campus after half-time once the tailgate has ended.And UC president Matthew J. Glazer ’06 echoed Capp’s concerns that the regulations could potentially encourage students to drink harder. “A lot of students enjoy the activities that surround [the Game], most especially the tailgates,” Glazer said. “I appreciate efforts to encourage students to go to the games—they’re great games to go to, but it shouldn’t be as a result of forcing students...
...they collect it from the farmers, many of whom are too poor to pay fees, taxes and other levies. This burden has been a classic cause of rural unrest. Faced with excessive fees, farmers complain to higher authorities, petition Beijing, sue the local government or, in more radical cases, surround government buildings and burn offices...