Saturday, May 13, 2006

ANTONIO A. OPOSA, (Speed Reading) JR. Cover Story : Mother nature lays down the law, therefore the law should serve nature


ANTONIO A. OPOSA, JR. Cover Story : Mother nature lays down the law, therefore the law should serve nature
HERE is one lawyer who says he is not in love with law, not in the way that others wax poetic over legal philosophies and the sheer beauty they find therein.

Priit Parn, Estonias animator-general
TALLINN - Priit Parn spent some hours at the cinema when he was growing up in the 50s and 60s. I saw Russian films, Georgian films, Hungarian and Polish films. Did he see any French New Wave movies, any Godard or Truffaut, which at the time were testing censorship standards in the States?

Big two start of draft team's high marks
The Bucs brass has made an impact in the past two drafts beyond Cadillac and Clayton.

Open house planned for new campus
OCEANSIDE, May 4 (UNION-TRIBUNE): The Quantum Learning Network, an educational program for youth and adults, will hold the grand opening of its new Oceanside campus from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at 1938 Avenida del Oro.

Speed Reading: News and notes from Darlington
Ryan McGee says Robert Yates nearly lost a crew chief this week when "Slugger Labbe" offered to quit, and the car owner will probably lose Dale Jarrett to Toyota on Saturday. Watch the Busch race 8 p.m. ET on FX.

Duty first in the Queens daily life
London: A day in the life of the Queen is dictated as much by official business as it is by the British royals own favoured routines. The Queens day begins at 7.30am when she wakes at the Palace, ready for a freshly brewed cup of tea.

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