Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Former James Bond star George Lazenby has accused his estranged wife Pam Shriver of falling into a stupor when she takes a nightly cocktail of prescription painkillers, sleeping pills and alcohol. Hitting back at the former tennis champion's claims that he was an abusive alcoholic, the one-time 007 actor says he had 'great concerns' about Miss Shriver's addiction to the pills along with rum or vodka, not only each night but during the day. The 68-year-old Australian-born actor, who shot to international fame for his role in the 1969 film On Her Majesty's Secret Service, claims in divorce...
Butler's Fong supports lower drinking age
MSNBC
MSNBC
WTHR-TV /Eyewitness News Indianapolis - A local university president is among those who have joined a coalition petitioning for a younger drinking age in an effort to control binge...
No aging needed: New generation not intimidated by wine
The State
The State
In his long blue lab coat, a shirt and bow tie, a pair of wool, chalk-striped blue suit pants that probably belong to his father, Gabriel Clary strikes a slightly improbable figure...
Palisade Peach Festival Recipe Contest 2008: Miscellaneous Refrigerated Category
Grand Junction Sentinel
Grand Junction Sentinel
Palisade Peach Festival Recipe Contest 2008 Miscellaneous Refrigerated Category Peach Pavlova With Raspberry Sauce By Sue Wampler of Fruita. One of the grand prize winners in the...
Excerpts from editorials in Florida newspapers
Florida Times Union
Florida Times Union
Here are excerpts from editorials in newspapers in Florida: __ Aug. 19 St. Petersburg Times, on how overconfident candidates who skip debates make it tough for Florida voters on...
I want an IVF baby with my fifth husband... after I've posed for Playboy, says surgically remodelled Brigitte Nielsen
London Evening Standard
London Evening Standard
More construction workers fired for drinking
MSNBC
MSNBC
KVBC-TV LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Two more construction workers have been fired from a Las Vegas Strip job site after a newspaper reported finding employees...
How public sector sicknote culture costs taxpayers a staggering £5.2bn every year
London Evening Standard
London Evening Standard
Live fast, die at 27: how Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones, Janis Joplin and Kurt Cobain joined the 27 Club
The Times
The Times