Aphrodisiacs around the globe Boston Globe Sat, 12 Feb 2011 18:39 PM PST For thousands of years, people have made connections between certain foods and passionate behavior. While it is hard to prove that something is indeed an aphrodisiac, you can argue that some foods have a romantically enticing effect on people. Whether their powers are derived from scent, shape, or energy-packed nutrients, here are some foods that have been considered to heighten passion in men ... | Sundayâs game a sellout The Cincinnati Enquirer Sat, 12 Feb 2011 18:39 PM PST Greetings from Pittsburgh! Glad to be done with furloughs and back in action. First email I saw when I got off my plane was this: PITTSBURGH - The Duquesne University Department of Athletics has announced that Sundayâs game against Xavier at CONSOL Energy Center is officially sold out. A crowd in excess of 10,000 is expected [...] | On-the-spot comedy The Lewiston Sun Journal Sat, 12 Feb 2011 18:14 PM PST The Mt. Blue Curtain Raisers will bring its high-energy, audience-interactive comedy to Mt. Blue High School for a post-Valentineâs Day show on Thursday, Feb. 17. The improv troupe presents skits along the lines of the TV show âWhose Line Is It, Anyway?â as well as original games. | JCC success stories shown on billboards The Jackson Citizen Patriot Sat, 12 Feb 2011 18:06 PM PST Citizen Patriot | Nick DentamaroCorwin Holmes has been working as an engineer at Consumers Energy for almost three years. Holmes was part of an advertising campaign for Jackson Community College where they posted billboards of graduates from the college.A Jackson... | Penn loses fourth straight to Columbia, 75-62 Daily Pennsylvanian Sat, 12 Feb 2011 18:06 PM PST Michael Gold NEW YORK â" After three straight comebacks, Penn couldnât find the energy to mount a fourth. Despite an evenly matched first half, the Quakers faltered down the stretch, falling, 75-62 to Columbia Saturday night. The game went back-and-forth before halftime, with neither team able to establish a decisive lead. Though Penn (9-12, 3-4 Ivy) exhibited stronger shooting from the floor ... | Penn falls to Columbia, 75-62 Daily Pennsylvanian Sat, 12 Feb 2011 18:06 PM PST Michael Gold NEW YORK â" After three straight comebacks, Penn couldnât find the energy to mount a fourth. Despite an evenly matched first half, the Quakers faltered down the stretch, falling 75-62 against Columbia Saturday night. The game went back-and-forth before halftime, with neither team able to establish a decisive lead. Though Penn exhibited stronger shooting from the floor, hitting 53.6 ... | Speak up for environment The Delta Optimist Sat, 12 Feb 2011 16:59 PM PST In June this year the B.C. government auctioned off $404 million of land in the northeast to energy companies intent on exploiting the shale gas rush. Finding the natural gas deposits requires injecting thousands of gallons of clean water into shale rock in a process called "fracking." | Abandoned fuel customers receive aid WCSH 6 Portland Sat, 12 Feb 2011 16:58 PM PST BRUNSWICK, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Saturday morning former Thibeault Energy customers met with state officials as they continue looking for ways to fill their fuel tanks. | Geothermal systems to reduce energy costs at Delta schools The Delta Optimist Sat, 12 Feb 2011 16:44 PM PST School board chair Dale Saip (left), pictured with facilities director Frank Geyer (middle) and assistant superintendent Garnet Ayres, is pleased the district is participating in B.C.'s Public Sector Energy Conservation Agreement. | | |
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