Cycling News Roundup - 29 February 2008 (Daily Peloton) Mitsubishi-Jartazi is granted "wild card" status The UCI announced today that the Licence Commission has granted "wild card" label to the Estonian UCI continental professional team Mitsubishi-Jartazi after receiving further information from this team....more...Weekend Living Calendar for Mar. 1-2 (Seattle Times) Family fun The Tall Boys Old-Time String Band & Barn Dance TODAY Free clogging workshop at 5 p.m. followed by the Budget Funeral Band......more... SHOPPING 3/4 NEW PATINA STORE (Pioneer Press) Bibelot: 4; Patina: 5 In the battle of the local gift shop minichains, Patina is one up. Patina's fifth store ? its second in St....more... Lewis & More closing store (The Monterey County Herald) If it weren't for the Internet, Jacky Lewis would be in a pretty good position, strategically speaking....more... Yvaska: March shapes up as a big month for collectibles (San Jose Mercury News) I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Antiques gurus and collectibles connoisseurs residing in the Bay Area are blessed with an abundance of activities....more... School Notes (The Courier News) A roundup of activities and events at area schools. ...more... School Notes (McKinney Courier-Gazette) Thirty of 48 Anna High School band members were ranked first division in solo and/or ensemble, and 10 advanced to the state contest during the University Interscholastic League solo/ensemble competition last weekend at McKinney High School....more... Dining Out: Rustico's: Terrific cuisine and a wine list to match (The Capital) An Italian dictionary defines rustico as "rural, rustic or pastoral," but lucky residents of the close-in Eastern Shore would define it as "Oh, boy!" The reason for the exhilaration in Stevensville?...more... Carnegie satisfies an artistic hunger (The Cincinnati Enquirer) The Carnegie's second annual Art of Food exhibition doesn't offer a balanced diet. But what it lacks in meal planning it makes up for in inventiveness....more... |