US Opera Star and lead of Gubbay\\\'s new production of Carmen, Cristina Nassif is performing at London\\\'s Royal Albert Hall from 26th February. The stunning Nassif is set to dazzle London as Bizet\\\'s Carmen from 26.02 through to 08.03.
Tickets are available at royalalberthall.com
New Year’s Resolutions are often hard to keep. By January many of us slip right back into our old routines. Senior Health and Nutrition Editor of Shape Magazine, Sharon Liao has some suggestions to help maintain your resolution and motivation throughout the year.
Do you want to end up like this guy, a road kill detective? We can all pretend to like our jobs and give them fancy names to make us feel better, but it still means he\'s collecting stinking dead animals from the side of the road.
To continue with our series, Hong Kong Heroes, So-U.TV\\\\\\\'s tribute to the great spirits of Hong Kong, will introduce Tsang Siu Keung. This young and fast runner is a real winner! Always in the top three of the local races, he is now tackling the major international races. In the video, Tsang shares with us how he get started and how he fell in love with the sport. Catch it all at http://so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=1626.
Wii Backup Loader version 3 by Wiigator running on a softmodded US Wii. No mod-chip is installed in this Wii. The Mario Kart disc was dumped from my own store bought copy.
A net 5 percent of executives interviewed for The Robert Half Professional Employment Report (http://www.roberthalf.us/per) said they expect to add full-time, professional-level employees in the second quarter of 2011. Nine percent plan to increase staff, while 4 percent anticipate declines. The net 5 percent projected increase is unchanged from the first-quarter survey, with most respondents, 86 percent, expecting to maintain current personnel levels.
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Online shopping sites are offering deeper discounts and are pushing new technology to connect with consumers on Cyber Monday. Here's another segment from technology and trends expert Katlean De Monchy showing us where to find the best deals.
A new national survey released today shows large percentages of science teachers and parents strongly agree that demonstrating real-life applications in science (87 percent and 72 percent, respectively) can help make science education more interesting for U.S. students. Almost all science teachers (99 percent) and nine in ten parents (90 percent) feel that science education is important, if not very important for a child’s future, but that it needs to be more engaging to capture the attention of children in America today (97 percent and 96 percent, respectively). The survey, conducted online by Harris Interactive on behalf of iBIO Institute and Astellas Pharma US, Inc. (“Astellas”) included a sample of 235 science teachers and 300 parents with school-age children in kindergarten through 12th grade.
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On a boring rainy day Kevin and his brother have nothing to do so they decide to play a game. What magical wonders could this game bring? Only time can tell.
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Everybody loves popcorn. Especially us. But we take it further than anyone else. You could say we're crazy - seriously crazy - about the stuff! How serious? And just how crazy? Serious enough that we created a company completely devoted to popping the freshest, plumpest, most tender kernels of Indiana's finest corn. And crazy enough that we hired the world's first Popcorn Chef, Ed Doyle, to help us reinvent popcorn. Visit Dale & Thomas on MOLI.com