And her briskly exploratory vocalese renderings of Miles Davis "Four" and Thelonious Monk's "Well, You Needn't (It's Over Now)" affirmed her ability with instrumental-style scatting.A near-capacity crowd seemed to love every minute, responding to each number with pop crowd-style whoops and hollers. Sure enough, I never heard from him again.I have been on the receiving end of this theory, as well, so I know that it does work. The farm sought by Izquierdo's group is occupied by Sol Castano, the sister of notorious paramilitary leaders Fidel, Carlos and Vicente Castano, displaced victims groups say.Izquierdo's slaying and the government's apparent failure to provide her with protection drew an apology from Interior Minister Carlos Holguin and caused some to question the peace process.Gustavo Gallon, director of the Colombian Commission of Jurists, a human rights advocacy group, said the killing of activists such as Izquierdo and the inability of the government to protect witnesses confirmed the fears of some that "this isn't a peace process but a reengineering of paramilitarism."Lisa Haugaard of the Latin America Working Group, a human rights organization in Washington, said Izquierdo's killing was a "death foretold.""Why couldn't the government protect one of the top witnesses against the most feared paramilitary leader just after she testified?" Haugaard asked."If the government wants the tiniest drop of legitimacy for this demobilization process, it needs to protect witnesses now."*chris.kraulKraul, The Times' Bogota Bureau chief, was recently on assignment in Monteria.About 29,000 people have filed reparation claims. The Kurdish language was banned, and Kurdish villages lost their names in favor of new Arabic designations. A few months earlier, the former teammates had discussed getting together."Then I saw it come across the crawl that Steve Courson is dead," Shell said "You don't know why until you hear the results of the news. Probably some surfers have trust funds -- they must -- and yet they're all living this purposeful idyll: Get up, surf (or not, in which case you wait to surf, at which point you surf). "After she relaxed, it was gobble, gobble, gobble."As grim dispatches came in from the field, one woman in the office burst into tears at the thought that the children had been abandoned in New Orleans, said Sharon Howard, assistant secretary of the office of public health.Late the same night, they got an encouraging report: A woman in a shelter in Thibodeaux was searching for seven children People in the building started clapping at the news.
Within the confines of her deceptively understated art, Tyler's experiential range here expands considerably."Digging" opens in August 1997, at an arrival gate in Baltimore's airport. Part of the rush was to cash in while the TV show was fresh in people's minds. "We have the same goal -- what's best for kids."I've met few Southern Californians who don't thrum in resonance with such "good for the kids" sentiments. It kind of forced you to come to terms with your conscience.".
However, the wording of the opinion, which seemed to puzzle two of the dissenting justices, appeared to leave open other avenues for plaintiffs to seek large punitive awards.Typically, a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit seeks money to compensate him or her for an injury or a loss. Not even here, where they tear down or blow up the classic buildings to start the newest billion-dollar project Even in this transient town, icons live forever. Amid the emotional outcome of his previous bout and the frustration of a delay in his championship fight, Brian Viloria was eager to step back into the ring.Viloria (18-0, 12 knockouts, one no decision), who trained for a 12-round fight, wasn't in the ring for long Saturday at Staples Center, earning the World Boxing Council light-flyweight championship with a knockout at 2 minutes 59 seconds of the first round, defeating title holder Eric Ortiz (24-5-1, 16 KOs).Viloria, 24, described the championship victory as secondary to seeing his last opponent, Ruben Contreras, seated near ringside."I was choked up to see Ruben in the stands," Viloria said "I almost cried and held it back. And now he had to deal with insurance and FEMA forms, with the help of his ex-wife."It happened," he said "It's over I'm moving on. That was true in the case of the DNA testing, but "the state is in such a crunch they can't pay for the contracts outright," Andrews said.Only in recent days were government lawyers able to come up with a solution: routing the funding request through the U.S. and Britain as having transport helicopters big enough to lift heavy equipment into vast, mountainous areas cut off by the quake."We can only go by roads, and roads also don't reach to every corner, so therefore it's only helicopter access that we have," the Pakistan president said during an interview with reporters in Rawalpindi, a suburb of the capital.
The components had been manufactured at a Malaysian factory affiliated with the Khan network.The seizure helped persuade Libyan leader Moammar Kadafi to give up his nuclear program later that year. The effect, subtle rather than stark, is disquieting -- yet readily recognizable.Leavitt is showing seven paintings from the last two years at Margo Leavin Gallery, along with two drawings. NATO is in now command of military operations in the south, where Taliban and allied fighters have fought fierce battles in recent weeks.The alliance says it doesn't have enough troops in Afghanistan to fight insurgents, who have surprised commanders with their tenacity. They had an estimated six to 12 hours of air left.They also were running short of water, the men said Monday in comments on Rossiya and NTV."We weren't out of water, we just didn't have enough of it," said crew member Alexander Uybin "We were short of oxygen too. Carson was fired midway through the following season when the Browns got off to a 2-7 start.Art Modell, former owner of the Browns, said that firing Carson was "a mistake by us.""He was a brilliant football coach, bar none," Modell said Wednesday. "He was on a tour bus and there was no mention of Louis Armstrong or his contribution to the city," Marc Levin said. The Giants hired him and within two years he was assistant general manager under Sabean, the job he held until leaving for the Dodgers.Colletti negotiated the contracts of every player on the Giants' 40-man roster, including Barry Bonds' five-year, $90-million contract that will expire this year.Even as Colletti's career blossomed, he remained close to his roots Within five minutes of the Giants' victory over the St.
Or an usher who'll ask you to sit on one side of the house, your companion on the other."I always consider the role of the audience," says Unknown's artistic director, Chris Covics "I think there's a dialogue. Southern California is the state's biggest new-home market.Los Angeles County also saw a 50% decline in year-over-year permit activity, but permits rose 13% from January, the trade group said.In all, California builders last month obtained 9,325 permits, which was a 6% decline from January and a 42% drop from a year earlier.annette.haddad. IN beer, the closest thing to the arrival of Beaujolais Nouveau is the annual tapping of the maibock keg at the Hofbrauhaus am Platzl in Munich -- which happens next Wednesday.This salute to spring doesn't stir many ripples over here because Americans don't know from bock That's a shame. www.luchavavoom.com.Love saves the dayIn a city the size of Los Angeles, the law of averages would imply that for every lone wolf, there's one happy couple that might want to actually commemorate their love for each other on this holiday.

