Archive for November 7th, 2009

Turandot Synopsis

November 7, 2009
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Turandot Synopsis

Turandot Synopsis. Puccini’s opera Turandot will be presented live for only one day on Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT in select movie theatres. Composer: Giacomo Puccini ACT I. Peking, legendary times. In a quarter swarming with people near the Forbidden City, a Mandarin reads an edict: any prince...
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New Mexico soccer – Elizabeth Lambert suspended

November 7, 2009
By dailypost
New Mexico soccer – Elizabeth Lambert suspended

Finally! New Mexico soccer – Elizabeth Lambert suspended indefinitely for her foul play against Brigham Young University Thursday. I wish Elizabeth Lambert should never be allowed to play in the women’s soccer again, never ever! This lady is disgusting. Elizabeth Lambert Profile: Gained valuable playing experience last season and will be a fixture on the back line...
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Rihanna on 20/20: Full Interview

November 7, 2009
By dailypost

Rihanna on 20/20: Full Interview. Rihanna gave her first full-length interview on 20/20 since her assault by Chris Brown in February. Watch 20/20 Rihanna interview videos below: Part 1 Part 2
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Rip City Jerseys on Trail Blazers

November 7, 2009
By dailypost
Rip City Jerseys on Trail Blazers

Trail Blazers to make first of two regular-season appearances in ‘Rip City’ gear! Read the press release: Tomorrow night, in front of a sold out crowd and a national television audience, the Portland Trail Blazers will wear commemorative “Rip City” jerseys, paying homage to the enduring 40-year bond between the team and its fans. The...
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Pennhurst State School and Hospital

November 7, 2009
By dailypost
Pennhurst State School and Hospital

‘Extreme Paranormal‘, investigates Pennhurst State School and Hospital. Pennhurst State School and Hospital, which sits on the border between Chester County and Montgomery County in Pennsylvania, was an institution for both the mentally and physically disabled. Pennhurst opened in 1908 with high hopes of helping disabled youths throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania. However, Pennhurst’s seemingly...
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