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Al-Zarqawi Tape Threatens Jordan's King (The San Francisco Examiner) - AMMAN, Jordan - The Mideast's most feared terrorist sought Friday to justify a triple suicide bombing on Amman hotels that killed 59 civilians, insisting he did not deliberately target a wedding party and appealing to Muslims to believe that he was not attacking them.
CD Review: 50 Cent 's Soundtrack Touts Movie, Cohorts (40/29 KHBS/KHOG) - 50 Cent is the kind of artist that you'll never feel completely comfortable liking. His image -- real or embellished -- is a bit too celebratory of negativity to be easily palatable.
Review: 'Romeo and Juliette' at the Met (AP via Yahoo! News) - Laughter at the opera house can be good. Giggles during the wedding night scene in "Romeo et Juliette" are not.
BREW REVIEW (Anchorage Press) - - By James 'Dr. Fermento' Roberts My first exposure to the Urthel line of beers from Brouwerij De Leyerth in Belgium came after I learned that their Tonicum Finiboldhus beer was designed to help restore the hair loss of a group of mythical, beer-loving gnomes.
Fishing Report: Umpqua steelhead, coho bite sporadic (The News-Review) - Compiled by The News-Review Catching coho and winter steelhead continues to be sporadic in the main Umpqua River, but fishing should improves as more fish enter the system.
DVD Review: Charmed - The Complete Third Season (Elite TV) - “Charmed” is a long running television show on the WB network that focus on the lives of three sisters – Prue, Piper, and Phoebe. The three women try to deal with normal everyday life, while also being ‘the charmed ones,’ the most powerful witches to have ever existed.
In theaters (Bradenton Herald) - REVIEW ON 8E. A story of what transpires when 11-year-old Eliza Naumann discovers an unanticipated gift for spelling words. Difficult and impressive words, the kind that allow you to win big at local and national spelling bees.
Review: 'Romeo and Juliette' at the Met (Norwalk Advocate) - NEW YORK -- Laughter at the opera house can be good. Giggles during the wedding night scene in "Romeo et Juliette" are not. Gounod's opera returned to the Metropolitan Opera House on Monday night in a new production by Belgian director Guy Joosten, who was making his company debut.
In brief (Corvallis Gazette Times) - WASHINGTON — House Republicans maneuvered for swift rejection Friday of any notion of immediately pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq, sparking a nasty, sometimes personal debate over the war and a Democratic lawmaker’s own call for withdrawal.
Al-Zarqawi Tape Threatens Jordan's King (The San Francisco Examiner) - AMMAN, Jordan - An audiotape in the name of al-Qaida in Iraq threatened on Friday to chop off King Abdullah II's head and bomb more hotels and tourist sites.
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