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Coffee with Bohart co-owner Jean MacInnes

Bohart Ranch Cross Country Ski Center co-owner Jean MacInnes can't believe where the time has gone as she prepares for the 20th anniversary party this weekend. She inherited the business with her son and partner Chris Myers and have developed an operation with an international reputation for its scenic touring and racing trails. Aside from the birthday party, Bohart will host the NCAA Championship Nordic events this March for the sixth time. A busy year, no doubt, for someone who works 7 days a week during the season But Jean still tries to ski every day and see her 20-month-old great-granddaughter once in awhile.

On the Bohart marketWe always say we have national and international reputation and a lot of people on Main Street don't know that we exist. Basically our market is Bozeman and Gallatin Valley.


Obituaries for Feb. 7

She was a member of Southern Belles of Belair, the Red Hat Society, TOPS and several senior citizen organizations.

She enjoyed line dancing and crossword puzzles.

She was preceded in death by her husband of over 50 years, Oscar Walton; and one brother, Michael Williams.

Survivors include two sons, Robert Walton of Crofton and John Walton of Pasadena; a daughter, Deborah White of Bowie; two brothers, Robert Williams of Olney and Norman Williams of Royal Palm Beach, Fla.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Beall Funeral Home, where services will be held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be in Maryland Veterans Cemetery in Cheltenham.

Katherine Weckesser

Katherine L.


McCain seen as Republican choice

If anyone bothers to learn about the rise and fall of the political honeymoon of the just retired ex-President of South Korea, you will be astounded. President Roh was elected in 2002 by astonishing landslide. A relative new comer and novice administrator, Roh was supported mainly by enthusiastic young voters who were dying for "change" of all the old systems and old politics. Roh promised hope for change. They young supporters used all kinds of digital methods to urge each other to vote and spreading the message to all others to go out to vote. He won. The "conservatives" were shocked. He employed lots of so nicknamed "boy scouts" for his inner circle, all wide-eyed idealists who vowed to turn Korea upside down, inside out by trying to make changes. The result was miserable. Roh was even abandoned by his own ruling party which itself split into two different parties.


Senior Olympics draw new friends to center

The competition wasn't too fierce among the participants, who meet most weekdays at the center. There, they socialize, play games and share lunch. "It's good for them to make new friends," said Jessica Medina, 17, who volunteered to help with this week's games. Medina is a student at the center who takes classes to earn a GED. The brightly painted center at the corners of Ocotillo Road and 54th Avenue in downtown Glendale has become a gathering place for all ages. It's where seniors gather each morning and where students like Medina take classes. Schoolchildren head there after school and teens hang out in the evenings. Julia Aguilera sank 15 shots in one minute. Asked if she ever played on a basketball team, the 68-year-old replied, "Not yet." That spunky attitude made the Glendale woman a two-time gold-medal winner.


Ralph Kiner - 1955 :

Colavito did return to the Tribe in 1965, but his best seasons were behind him and on July 29, 1967 the Indians once again traded "The Rock", this time to the Chicago White Sox. November 29, 1971 - Tribe Swaps FlameThrower for SpitBaller: For about a five year period that began in the mid-sixties "Sudden" Sam McDowell was truly the most dominant strike-out pitcher in the American League and reached the 20 win mark for the only time in his career in 1970. But, his numbers declined during the 1971 season and that winter the Indians shipped him to San Francisco for veteran starter Gaylord Perry and light hitting shortstop Frank Duffy. Perry's first season in the American League was a big success as he posted a 24-16 record and a 1.92 ERA with the 5th place Indians. He was named the 1972 American League Cy Young award winner.


Automated Killer Robots ‘Threat to Humanity’: Expert

If you murdered your neighbor and stole his property could that be described as 'winning". When you start out with an evil premise there is no way to turn it respectable. I am disturbed at the continuing dehumanization of this murdering. The same stuff they use on them can be used on us. Most of the people they are killing are innocent. They do have the right to defend themselves against imperial occupiers. Anyone who opposes them they call terrorists. Are you a terrorist? The real terorists are the ones who launched this illegal war based on lies.

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Enormous Jurassic Sea Predator, Pliosaur, Discovered In Norway

The 150 million year-old Jurassic fossil was discovered on the remote Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, at 78 degrees north latitude, approximately 1300 km (800 miles) from the North Pole. It was found in the summer of 2006 by a team of Norwegian paleontologists and volunteers from the University of Oslo Natural History Museum, led by Dr. Jørn Hurum. The fossil was excavated in the summer of 2007 and has until now been prepared and conserved by a team at the Natural History Museum in Oslo .

A pliosaur is a type of plesiosaur, a group of extinct reptiles that lived in the world's oceans during the age of dinosaurs. Pliosaurs had a tear-drop shaped body and two sets of powerful paddles that it used to "fly" through the water. Their short neck supported a massive skull full of an impressive set of teeth.


 
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