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An Ensemble Without a Hat is Just an Outfit

Uncategorized November 23, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Since opening Edna Mae’s Millinery & Bridal Studio in 1989, local Newport resident Jamie Kurtis has designed hats for two Presidential inaugurations, the Kentucky Derby, Ascot and Cirque Du Soleil. Located at 140 Spring Street, Edna Mae’s is named for Kurtis’ late Grandmother, Edna Mae Thorn, who grew up in a time where no matter where you were going or what you were doing you wore a hat to complete your ensemble.

SRU Dance Club Tears Up the Stage

SRU Dance Club Tears Up the Stage

Uncategorized November 23, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

One man and 109 women tore up the stage Saturday and Sunday at Salve Regina University’s fall dance performance titled “Tearin’ Up.” Both shows took place in Rodgers Recreation Center, where dancers danced on a wooden stage in the gym.

On Saturday night, people had the “Pay What You Can” option, or could bring a canned good for charity.

Cyber Crime

Cyber Crime

Uncategorized November 23, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Online criminals set up phony emails disguised as commercial websites such as Ebay. Other criminals are using popular websites or file sharing programs to hide their malicious software. Some users do not take proper precautions when setting up their wireless networks, allowing anyone to log on.

Sports Trivia Quiz and Hot Topics

Uncategorized November 8, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

QUESTIONS:
1.) Who succeeded Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle in centerfield for the New York Yankees, and in what year did he start?
2.) Ohio State won the national college football championship in 1968, going 10-0 that season. Who was the quarterback for that great team?
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Ease the Pain of a Sore Throat

Uncategorized November 8, 2006 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Winter isn’t too far away, and it’s the peak season for developing a sore throat.

Viruses associated with colds and influenza cause most sore throats. Unfortunately, we can come into contact with these viruses many different ways, including when someone coughs or sneezes, hand-to-hand contact with an infected person or sharing objects, such as utensils, towels or a telephone.