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Kiln Saunas Make a Comeback in South Korea
Roasting inside a charcoal kiln is an age-long tradition, and it has recently become something of a newfound craze among South Koreans.
Kiln Saunas Make a Comeback in South Korea
Roasting inside a charcoal kiln is an age-long tradition not unlike Finland's sauna, and it has recently become something of a newfound craze among South Koreans.
Fair's atheists spur debate
In a state fair booth between a vendor of roasted almonds and models of steel buildings and saunas, Frank Lovell and Billy Joe Wright debated the existence of God, the afterlife and the role of Christianity in the nation's founding.
Media And Police Collude To Smear MI6 ‘Spy’ Gareth Williams
Gareth Williams died. And then it got worse...
Take steps to avoid West Nile Virus
According to the New York State Department of Health, there has been increased surveillance activity across the entire state of New York with West Nile Virus this year.
MI6 spy Gareth Williams: Why wasn't body found for two weeks?
Security services fear that the murderer of 31-year-old Gareth Williams could have taken classified material - possibly held on a laptop or MP3 player - which could be sold on to Britain’s enemies.
Chicago public high school opens Wednesday
CHICAGO (WBBM) — Mayor Richard Daley today will preside over this dedication of a new high school, the only one to open this year in Chicago. Mayor Daley will dedicate and tour the $98.6-million dollar Eric Solorio Academy High School in the 5400 block of South St. Louis. At Alderman Ed Burke’s request, the school [...]
Chicago Urban League naming new leader
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago Urban League is set to name its new president and CEO. The civil rights organization is naming Andrea L. Zopp to replace former chief Cheryle Jackson, who ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate.
Chicago PMI Moves Down To 56.7% In August
Chicago PMI Moves Down To 56.7% In August
Chicago Magazine Releases Restaurant Hot List
Chicago magazine listed its top 10 hot local restaurants list today and, if anything was gleaned from the list. it's that Penny Pollack and Jeff Ruby eat out waaayyyy too much. [ Chicago ]
Chicago Fire Partner in Push to Get Kids Back-To-School Throughout Chicago
CHICAGO, IL (August 31, 2009) - The Chicago Fire is joining forces with schools from throughout Chicago, including Chicago Public Schools (CPS), to help boost Back-to-School efforts and ensure that children are in the classroom on day-one for the start of the 2010/2011 school year.
Roasting inside a charcoal kiln is an age-long tradition, and it has recently become something of a newfound craze among South Koreans.
Kiln Saunas Make a Comeback in South Korea
Roasting inside a charcoal kiln is an age-long tradition not unlike Finland's sauna, and it has recently become something of a newfound craze among South Koreans.
Fair's atheists spur debate
In a state fair booth between a vendor of roasted almonds and models of steel buildings and saunas, Frank Lovell and Billy Joe Wright debated the existence of God, the afterlife and the role of Christianity in the nation's founding.
Media And Police Collude To Smear MI6 ‘Spy’ Gareth Williams
Gareth Williams died. And then it got worse...
Take steps to avoid West Nile Virus
According to the New York State Department of Health, there has been increased surveillance activity across the entire state of New York with West Nile Virus this year.
MI6 spy Gareth Williams: Why wasn't body found for two weeks?
Security services fear that the murderer of 31-year-old Gareth Williams could have taken classified material - possibly held on a laptop or MP3 player - which could be sold on to Britain’s enemies.
Chicago public high school opens Wednesday
CHICAGO (WBBM) — Mayor Richard Daley today will preside over this dedication of a new high school, the only one to open this year in Chicago. Mayor Daley will dedicate and tour the $98.6-million dollar Eric Solorio Academy High School in the 5400 block of South St. Louis. At Alderman Ed Burke’s request, the school [...]
Chicago Urban League naming new leader
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago Urban League is set to name its new president and CEO. The civil rights organization is naming Andrea L. Zopp to replace former chief Cheryle Jackson, who ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate.
Chicago PMI Moves Down To 56.7% In August
Chicago PMI Moves Down To 56.7% In August
Chicago Magazine Releases Restaurant Hot List
Chicago magazine listed its top 10 hot local restaurants list today and, if anything was gleaned from the list. it's that Penny Pollack and Jeff Ruby eat out waaayyyy too much. [ Chicago ]
Chicago Fire Partner in Push to Get Kids Back-To-School Throughout Chicago
CHICAGO, IL (August 31, 2009) - The Chicago Fire is joining forces with schools from throughout Chicago, including Chicago Public Schools (CPS), to help boost Back-to-School efforts and ensure that children are in the classroom on day-one for the start of the 2010/2011 school year.
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