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...home. Cox, herself a kindergarten teacher, knows that more than contusion reigns when 4- and 5-year-olds are teased into sorting out sound-alike words. In fact, if you recognize how much verbal comprehension is conveyed by the jokes and see that Mrs. Millie is silly like a fox, go to the head of the glass...
...HOTELS The new trend in luxury lodging is the creative lifestyle hotel. Breaking from traditional cookie-cutter conformity, five-stars are inviting artists to reimagine guests' aesthetic experiences without sacrificing comfort. To achieve this harmony of form and function, Hotel Fox in central Copenhagen let loose 21 graphic designers, urban artists and illustrators in 61 of its rooms. From wacky comical styles and fantastical street art to Japanese manga and simply spaced-out fantasies, each residence is an individual work of art. Madrid's Hotel Puerta América has also gone eclectic. The boutique's 12 floors have been transformed...
...which he threw for more yards than he did on Sunday. In an interview on ESPN radio Sunday night, Fitzpatrick jokingly commented that he hoped people would begin to learn his name now instead of just calling him āHarvard boy.ā Although the FOX announcing team of Curt Menefee and J.C Pearson couldnāt immediately get his name straightāintroducing him to the national TV audience as Ryan Patrick and then later referring to him as Brian Fitzpatrickāitās safe to say that after the numbers...
...Many who don't find them lovable still acknowledge their usefulness. About 4,000 years after arriving from Asia, dingoes have carved out an ecological role - research suggests that they keep down feral cat and fox numbers, and can also rein in kangaroo populations. And there's little dispute that they're preferable to hybrids, which tend to be bigger, more aggressive and breed twice a year, rather than the dingo's one annual litter. On his 5,700-sq.-km Napperby Station outside Alice Springs, in a bad year cattleman Roy Chisholm can lose 1% of his calves...
...support the change enacted by the Department of Parks and Recreation, the televangelist Rev. Jerry Falwell has ridiculed the city and threatened a lawsuit over the incident. āThereās been a concerted effort to steal Christmas,ā Falwell told FOX Television last week. Meanwhile, some members of the Christian community at Harvard criticized the notion of a āholiday tree.ā āThe āholiday treeā really is ridiculous. This is the Christmas season, and Dec. 25 is Christmas, not some general feel...