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Selecting the perfect wine is as important as the meal

Uncategorized April 21, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Allison Whitmore, of New Hampshire, watched as her boyfriend tasted a glass of Kendall Jackson Chardonnay. John Francour raised the glass, rotating it in small circles. Next, he sipped the wine and gave the waitress a nod of approval. When the waitress walked away, Whitmore laughed at Francour, who knew nothing about wine. He had merely imitated the couple at another table.

“The Bachelor” with a Salve twist

Uncategorized April 14, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

You’ve watched all those reality-dating competitions and finally there is one that doesn’t require any gimmicks or backstabbing, just a little pocket money and a sense of humor. Salve will again feature a bachelor auction to raise money for a worthy cause, StarKids Foundation.

Seminar on body image will feature URI psychologists

Uncategorized April 14, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Two psychologists from the University of Rhode Island will be featured speakers at a seminar on body image at Salve this Thursday, April 15. This particular campus seminar is entitled “Society’s Miserable Mirror: Transforming Body Image in a Poisonous Culture” and will address a number of the struggles college students face when it comes to their body and measuring up to society’s standards.

The whole world’s gone country

The whole world’s gone country

Uncategorized April 14, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

Alan Jackson’s soothing voice has been gracing the wave-bands of country music radio for close to 15 years. Jackson produces hit after hit, triple platinum album after triple platinum album and, consequently, country music fan after country music fan.

Mickelson makes up for lost time, lost tournaments

Mickelson makes up for lost time, lost tournaments

Uncategorized April 14, 2004 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

It’s been said that there “is more thrill in the hunt than there is in the kill.” Phil Mickelson has spent his career unintentionally playing with this philosophy. Labeled as “the best player [in golf] to never win a major,” Mickelson has played in 47 tournaments, but has never come in first place.