Tony Bennett makes nostalgic return to Italian roots Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News Mon, 23 Jul 2012 12:07 PM PDT ROME (Reuters) - Whenever crooner Tony Bennett returns to the land of his roots, he feels overwhelmed. "When I sing in Rome or anywhere in Italy, I get a complex," he said after performing for a sold-out hall at Rome's Parco della Musica. "I know too much history, too much about the magnificence of Italy, the place where the orchestra was invented, the first piano, the first violin," he said ... | PFT Preseason Power Rankings No. 3: New York Giants NBC Sports: ProFootballTalk Mon, 23 Jul 2012 12:03 PM PDT Another NFC East team is talking about dynasties, but the Giants are the ones that have won two of the last five Super Bowls. It wouldnât be like Tom Coughlin to be thinking about things like dynasties, anyway. Coughlinâs never allowed himself to think too far ahead, whether it is about his job security or⦠| The mysterious behavior of fictional characters Seattle Times Mon, 23 Jul 2012 12:03 PM PDT Often, at the movies, we find ourselves shaking our heads at the people on screen, who all too often behave in a way unrecognizable to the non-fictional. This is true for nearly all horror movies (come on, wouldn't most of us at least get somebody to Go Down Into The Dark Scary Basement with us?) and many relationship movies, particularly rom-coms starring Kate Hudson. But the other day, I saw a ... | Penn State sanctions alter Big Ten landscape; wins yanked from Paterno record The Des Moines Register Mon, 23 Jul 2012 12:00 PM PDT Sanctions levied against Penn State University following the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal will hobble the traditional Big Ten powerhouse with implications to be felt for years to come. What were the sanctions? READ: Statement on Penn State from Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors POLL: What do you think of the sanctions: fair, too soft or too severe? | All eyes on Bolt even if training in seclusion The Daily Jeffersonian Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:59 AM PDT BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) -- Usain Bolt refuses to line up against his good friend Wallace Spearmon in a race. No way and under no circumstances. To hear Spearmon tell it, the Jamaican sensation is downright scared and doesn't think he stands a chance because the American simply has too much power. | What will Grand Rapids Township do with the Dykema mine property? MLive.com Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:57 AM PDT It's still too early to have the results completely analyzed, but the Grand Rapids Township Parks surveys are in and the Parks and Recreation Committee is sharing some of the results. Without relying on an expensive direct mailing to all township residents, the committee members said they are initially pleased with the number of surveys returned â" over 150 â" | Van Rental Makes Squeezing in One Last Summer Road Trip Effortless PR Newswire Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:54 AM PDT LOS ANGELES, July 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Children often bemoan the end of summer, saying that it comes too soon and they're not quite ready to go back to school. Little do they know that adults feel the same - soon, the seasonal feel of relaxation will slowly disappear as autumn's... | Labor Issues at Major Airlines: Flying the Grumpy Skies HispanicBusiness.com Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:53 AM PDT As airline passengers fly to and from vacations this summer, they might be surprised to know their pilot may not have had a substantial pay raise in nearly a decade, and flight attendants might be seething beneath friendly smiles. And mechanics fixing the plane? They might not be too happy either. | | |
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