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Tourism flagship is leaking revenue
The Virginia GazetteA shaky economy has cut across the board at Colonial Williamsburg this year. Paid attendance will likely fall below last year’s 780,000, hurt in no small part by the cancellation of business conferences. Chairman Colin Campbell told 60 business...Tags: Sales, Building Material, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Marketing, Metal and Mineral
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Recipe: Cucumber, Gin and Sherry Twist
Total time: 5 minutes Servings: 1 Note: From Colin Campbell of BLT Steak. Campbell uses Tio Pepe sherry, available at fine-wine merchants. To make simple syrup, heat equal amounts of sugar and water in a small saucepan over medium heat until the sugar... -
Gin cocktails make a splashy comeback
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGIN cocktails are having a moment. Now that gin, no longer shouldered aside by vodka, has reclaimed its rightful place in classic cocktails -- not just in the martini but in the Greyhound, the Bronx, even (according to some) the Red Snapper, a.k.a. the...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Beverage Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Culver City, West Hollywood
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Tobey Maguire buys a Brentwood home site for $9.7 million
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterApparently, whether choosing a role or a residence, Tobey Maguire is unafraid to scale a wall. His latest venture in real estate is the purchase of a home site in Brentwood for about $10 million, according to Westside real estate agents. This is the...Tags: Music Industry, San Diego Padres, Tobey Maguire, Homes, Real Estate Agents
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CW's bridge from the past to today is electronic
342-8812The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation isn't building the next generation of visitors center. It's building the next generation of visitor. "Brick-and-mortar facilities will not do it alone. You need to be able to tell stories in a new way that will...Tags: Television Industry, Prices, Government, Williamsburg, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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Modern look for old Constitution
342-8812Being in the National Constitution Center is like being in the middle of the CNN newsroom. It's dark and loud, and screens flash for attention. One asks, "Could you vote in 1800?" Another asks visitors to navigate to their state's story of entry into the...Tags: Charlton Heston, Family, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Government, Wars and Interventions
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Who cares about history?
342-8812The staff at the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond tells this one: one day a woman toured the whole place to learn about the leadership of the Southern states during the Civil War and at the end she asked the tour guide: "Well, if Jefferson Davis was...Tags: Church and State Relations, Hampton Roads, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Moby, Ceremonies
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Dorsey's Gettis Puts His Stamp on the 400
Times Staff WriterDavid Gettis of Los Angeles Dorsey, the fastest 400-meter runner in the world under the age of 18, ran his event only six times this season. Each time, he won. Each time a championship was on the line, he ran a personal best. Not bad for a 17-year-old...Tags: Beach Vacations, Injuries, Athletes, Athletics, Track and Field, Physical Fitness
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Southern Section
Saturday, Dec. 18 TOURNAMENTS ALHAMBRA Championship Warren 57, Chino Hills 53 Travis Crow of Warren was named the tournament MVP. Third Pace Montebello 67, Alhambra 64 (OT) Hector Cruz scored 18 points and Ronnie Sands chipped in 17 to lead...Tags: Brandon Davis, Chris Floyd, Daniel Williams, Philadelphia Eagles, Religious Leaders
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SOUTHERN SECTION
Saturday, Dec. 4 TOURNAMENTS BEAUMONT Championship Banning 65, Chaparral 61 Mu'Adeed Abdul-Aziz had 26 points and was named the tournament MVP for Banning (4-0). Bert Whittington had 15 points and Taylor Griley added 14 points for Chaparral (3-1)....Tags: Robert Ford, Brandon Davis, Daniel Williams, Philadelphia Eagles, Religious Leaders
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Fall Arts: Art calendar
Critic's Picks
Mark Markov-Grinberg. Photographer Markov-Grinberg chronicled the dark and heady rise of the Soviet Union from the 1920s through the '40s. These were the years of Stalin's purges, of forced collectivization and mass industrialization. They...Tags: Television Industry, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tony Gonzalez, Sarah Bernhardt, Values
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