A sculpture which has drawn crowds to a Chicago museum has been
unmasked as a fake created by a British forger. The Art Institute
of Chicago reportedly paid $125,000 (á¸61,225) for the faun in
1997, believing it to be by the 19th Century artist French Paul
Gauguin. But it was created by Shaun Greenhalgh, from Bolton,
Greater Manchester.
On her second disc of easy-listening classics, the 37-year-old
rapper turned actress turned singer begins in the folk pop vein
with Phoebe Snow's "Poetry Man." Then she digs into her jazz bag
for Antonio Carlos Jobim and Peggy Lee tunes, "Quiet Nights of
Quiet Stars" and "I Love Being Here With You," respectively.
Seems there is some special significance to that kite that Dr. Jack
was flying in last nights LOST, and a few other things as well.
Lame episode, cool secrets.
The Web Access Management (WAM) marketplace -- which offers
business users the security technology needed to manage such tasks
as authentication, single sign-on, and authorization for Web-based
applications -- remains divided between a handful of large vendors
leading the space and a number of niche vendors who have been
unable to adequately differentiate themselves, according to
Gartner's ...
Reclaiming the central city for an afternoon of live music
excellence, a collection of this country?s top live performers are
set to deliver their best, freshest and most loved tunes in the
serene surrounds of North Hagley Park.
MEN ? Kevin Henley 259-289-259-807; Duane McLean 277-740; Mark Bell
246-715; Phil Wall 257-711; Justin Edwards 287-708; Dan Gibson
256-707; Tom Cook 287-702; Craig Long 257-700; Steve Rennick
256-697, 246; Eric Bray 278-687; Neal Roberts 250-686, 256; Joe
Dauenhauer 246-685; Ken Peck 247-679; Gary Hamblin 243-675; Jim
Brockbank 675-276; Bernard Loya 246-670, 229-647, 225-627; Tony
Bristow ...
1 Cryptic Wintermoon
1000 Travels of Jawaharlal
A sculpture which has drawn crowds to a Chicago museum has been unmasked as a fake created by a British forger. The Art Institute of Chicago reportedly paid $125,000 (á¸61,225) for the faun in 1997, believing it to be by the 19th Century artist French Paul Gauguin. But it was created by Shaun Greenhalgh, from Bolton, Greater Manchester.
2 Radikahl
1000 Travels of Jawaharlal
I Love New York star denies that sex tape is of her.
3 Alan Aztec
1000 Travels of Jawaharlal
In recent years, over 140 Bald and Golden Eagles have died. Yet the FDA has determined it's safe in pet food. Is your pet at risk?
4 Illfingas
1000 Travels of Jawaharlal
On her second disc of easy-listening classics, the 37-year-old rapper turned actress turned singer begins in the folk pop vein with Phoebe Snow's "Poetry Man." Then she digs into her jazz bag for Antonio Carlos Jobim and Peggy Lee tunes, "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars" and "I Love Being Here With You," respectively.
5 Amit Savkur and Priya
1000 Travels of Jawaharlal
Seems there is some special significance to that kite that Dr. Jack was flying in last nights LOST, and a few other things as well. Lame episode, cool secrets.
6 Ashit and Hemant Desai
1000 Travels of Jawaharlal
The Web Access Management (WAM) marketplace -- which offers business users the security technology needed to manage such tasks as authentication, single sign-on, and authorization for Web-based applications -- remains divided between a handful of large vendors leading the space and a number of niche vendors who have been unable to adequately differentiate themselves, according to Gartner's ...
7 Mehida
1000 Travels of Jawaharlal
Legislation is crucial to keeping San Joaquin River water issues out of federal court.
8 Def Con Dos
1000 Travels of Jawaharlal
Reclaiming the central city for an afternoon of live music excellence, a collection of this country?s top live performers are set to deliver their best, freshest and most loved tunes in the serene surrounds of North Hagley Park.
9 Felipe Dylon
1000 Travels of Jawaharlal
MEN ? Kevin Henley 259-289-259-807; Duane McLean 277-740; Mark Bell 246-715; Phil Wall 257-711; Justin Edwards 287-708; Dan Gibson 256-707; Tom Cook 287-702; Craig Long 257-700; Steve Rennick 256-697, 246; Eric Bray 278-687; Neal Roberts 250-686, 256; Joe Dauenhauer 246-685; Ken Peck 247-679; Gary Hamblin 243-675; Jim Brockbank 675-276; Bernard Loya 246-670, 229-647, 225-627; Tony Bristow ...