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Gay men meet up through Grindr app for iPhone (San Francisco Chronicle) Alex Cohen is on a date - sort of. He's having Thai food in the Castro with his new friend Sean, whom he met through his iPhone, all the while texting nine other guys whom he might hook up with later. Not that Sean is offended. Between bites of fried
Unproduced John Hughes script spurs interest at Paramount (National Post) John Hughes film career may not yet be over despite his sudden death in August. The writer-director -- who was given an Oscar tribute Sunday -- has an unproduced screenplay, Grisbys Go Broke, floating around the industry ether
Thai-ASEAN News Network (Thailand Outlook Channel) My heart is filled with joy in the knowledge that my lotus buds are being used by Buddhist followers to offer to monks and the Lord Buddha, says U-sa Mamuangbon, a 46-year-old resident of Nakhon Pathoms Buddhamonthon district, where she has been cultivating the distinctive plants on her 15-rai (2.4-hectare) pond for over 30 years.
Keep The Army Out Of Bangkok | Simon Tisdall (Thailandnews.net) Abhisit Vejjajiva , is vulnerable to charges that he is a frontman for the vested interests of the Thai establishment. Abhisit did not gain office by popular vote but was installed at the end of 2008
Startup Spotlight: Mezzanines owners taste success (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Chef Todd Johnson, Patrick Stamper and Randy ODell opened Mezzanine Restaurant in September 2008 with the goal of using as many local and regional products as possible. We wanted to support our local economy and give back to the farmers, Johnson said. The concept appears to be working. The owners of Mezzanine have been able to keep menu prices affordable and still be profitable and
BOOKS IN BRIEF (Owen Sound Sun Times) THE GODFATHER OF KATHMANDU By John Burdett John Burdett's inimitable Sonchai Jitpleecheep, a policeman for the Royal Thai Police Force, has become a popular staple of his best-selling Bangkok crime series.[]
TRAVEL GUIDE: Fermanagh (Belfast Telegraph) Im just about 600 yards short of being a son of Fermanagh. My father was born and raised in the Cavan village of Blacklion, only a five minute stroll away from the county border. Even so, Fermanagh was for years my county of choice for short breaks until my dad died. And then Cavan started to tug at my heartstrings, luring me back time and time again. Related Stories IFA gag on Wells lifted Go
Seeds of urban farming sprout in bay area (St. Petersburg Times) The seeds of urban farming sprout in the bay area.
Eating out is looking up (Billings Gazette) California residents Alan and Nyd Kraushaar made an offer on ahouse in Billings shortly after sampling sushi at one of twodowntown Billings restaurants that offer the intricately preparedJapanese nibbles.
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