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New Turkey travel videos online. New videos about Turkish gulet cruises by award-winning filmmaker. -- British tour operator at the forefront of online travel videos. Archaeologist and award-winning documentary producer, Peter Sommer, has returned to his filmmaking roots to capture the essence of the archaeological gulet cruises he leads in Turkey. --/24-7PressRelease/ - MONMOUTH, UK, February 26, 2008 - Four new films about Peter Sommer Travels' archaeological gulet cruises in Turkey are now live on their website. Peter Sommer, an archaeologist and award-winning documentary producer, returned to his filmmaking roots to capture the essence of their trips on film. Visit http://www.petersommer.com/travel-gulet-videos "I wanted to bring our tours to life for customers in the most visual way possible.
Proclamation splits council
He likened the move to what would happen if a conservative pushed a proclamation honoring conservative talk radio host Mike Rosen "for all he does for the taxpayers of the city." Lopez acknowledged that the proclamation hadn't been universally embraced by his colleagues and that Brown and Faatz had asked him not to push it. "I respect their opinion," Lopez said. "But there should be no controversy about the need for a living wage or access to health care or affordable housing." Council President Michael Hancock and councilwoman Carol Boigon were absent for the entire meeting. Usually proclamations are feel-good measures that draw universal support. But in December, Brown chastised Councilmen Chris Nevitt and Doug Linkhart for talking about labor strife when a proclamation was issued to National Hirschfeld, which has been in business for 100 years.
LRSSports and 3D MVP Join Forces to Revolutionize the Football ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- LRSSports, a product line of Springfield-based Levi, Ray & Shoup, Inc. (LRS), has teamed with 3D technology powerhouse 3D MVP to revolutionize the football coaching industry. Together, LRSSports and 3D MVP are providing coaches the competitive edge with field-level animation of an opponent's plays. This helps a coaching staff better prepare their team by enabling them to show their players in 3D the exact formations, routes, fronts and coverages they will see on the field. Coaches can then more effectively teach the players strategy using what closely resembles a three-dimensional video game format. The 3D format dramatically increases the effectiveness of time spent in the training facility. "We are thrilled about our partnership with 3D MVP," says Ron Wojcicki, Manager, LRSSports(R) Software.
In Africa, Bush wants AIDS plan renewed
But Bush seemed surprised that Obama's name would come up during this victory-lap journey that is celebrating some of his only foreign policies that make him popular."It seemed like there was a lot of excitement for me, wait a minute. Maybe you missed it," he joked during a news conference, speculating that a question about Obama was put to Kikwete instead of him because it was well known that "I wouldn't answer."Kikwete appeared to get the hint, declining at Bush's side even to discuss the prospect of a man with African roots becoming president of the United States."I don't think I can venture into that territory, either," Kikwete said. "The U.S. is going to get a new president, whoever that one is. For us, the most important thing is, let him be as good friend of Africa as President Bush has been." Bush's term ends next January.The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, known as PEPFAR, has raised the number of Africans on anti-retroviral treatments from 50,000 to 1.2 million.Democrats want to strip requirements that one-third of the money go to abstinence-until-marriage programs and that some groups sign anti-prostitution pledges.Some Democrats also say that Bush's request for $30 billion over the next five years, twice his original commitment of $15 billion, is too little, and would merely continue the program at the current year's ramped-up levels.
'Indiana Jones' whips up Cannes premiere
If you're just dying to see "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" before its worldwide premiere, you may need to take a trip to the South of France. George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford's long-awaited return to the "Indiana Jones" franchise will have its world premiere on Sunday, May 18 at the Cannes Film Festival. If you don't want to play the money to fly to Cannes -- and, let's face it, you probably couldn't have gotten tickets anyway -- "Indy 4" will open around the world on May 22. While Variety is reporting that the "Indiana Jones" premiere is essentially a done-deal, the trade paper takes great pains to note that nothing will be official until Cannes organizers announce the full festival slate in August. Spielberg is still editing and scoring the film -- which would presumably screen in an out-of-competition capacity -- and has yet to show even a rough cut to anybody.
Hip-Hop Rumors: Cam'ron Found! K-Ci Gets Boo'd! Jay-Z Vs Dutch Rapper ...
On top of it all, K-Ci decides it's a good idea to take off his shirt. Somebody else told me he looked like he was “starving for a Nutriment or some type of supplement drink." Damn, homey, in '94 you was the man, homey – WTF happened to you!? PRETTY UGLY RUMORS! Also, I want to clear up a rumor about Pleasure (formerly of Pretty Ricky). A while back I got a rumor that he said something derogatory about T-Pain. In actuality, he didn't. I was off like a mug. I heard he has a thing with a certain female magazine publisher though. You know who did you know what with you know who…lets keep that between me and you, P. SHOUT OUT TO CHERI DENNIS! Hey, we're just happy that Cheri finally got a release date.
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