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Along with its sister branches Beekman Bar and Books on Beekman Place and Lexington Bar and Books on, yep, Lexington the Hudson reflects a literary bent on its cocktails with names like the Dewey Decimal, the Cervantes Spritzer, and Alphabet Absinthe ( topped off with floating letter- shape sugar cubes) . Despite that, it' s hardly a hushed library where well- read butlers serve you; no the atmosphere here is more about book decor than serious literature. ( It' s usually too dim to read or write anyway. ) Still, it is seriously gorgeous in a clubby way with wood paneling and leather banquettes. And the cigars and swell cocktail menu stimulate all kinds of conversation, literary or otherwise. www. barandbooks.cz.
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The Utah Jazz have exercised the option on guard- forward C. Miles that will keep him under contract through the 2011- 12 season. The Utah Jazz have exercised the option on guard- forward C. Miles that will keep him under contract through the 2011- 12 season. The team also said Wednesday that it had exercised the options for forwards Derrick Favors and Gordon Hayward for the 2012- 13 season.
8) , rebounds ( 3. 3) and assists ( 1. 7) during the last season. Miles was originally selected by the Jazz in the second round of the 2005 NBA draft.
Hayward, the Jazz' s first- round pick in the 2010 draft, averaged 5. 4 points and 1. 9 rebounds per game during his rookie season. Favors, also a rookie, averaged 6. 8 points and 5.
3 rebounds in 78 games for the Jazz and the New Jersey Nets .
You can hear some of the coolest jazz, blues, rock, and alternative sounds in town at this basement bar. Built in 1907, it has retained some of its original Victorian features, which contribute to the hip, vaguely illicit feel reminiscent of its days as a . . .
An open- mike session follows one or more featured readers here every Friday night at 8.
Spoken- word performances are interspersed with acoustic musical acts. Designed by art- deco master Timothy Pfleuger and opened in 1922, the most dramatic movie theater in the city hosts revivals as well as foreign and independent engagements and the occasional sing- along movie musical. Parking is limited in the Castro . . . A Bay Area treasure, this all- male a- cappella ensemble stages lively and technically flawless performances that show off a repertoire ranging from sacred medieval music to show tunes to contemporary avant- garde works. www. chanticleer. org.
This classy lounge with shimmering chandeliers is dimly lighted, but fellow patrons will still notice the logo on your purse; dress appropriately ( par for the course in the Marina) . At the central, square bar, attractive yuppies sip cosmos and nibble . . . Each year this program includes more than 20 fascinating conversations with writers, composers, actors, politicians, scientists, and others. The Herbst Theatre, in the Civic Center area, is usually the venue.
Past speakers include Nora Ephron, Salman . . . City Box Office, a charge- by- phone service, offers tickets for many performances and lectures.
You can buy tickets in person at its downtown location weekdays 9: 30- 5: 30. www. cityboxoffice. com. A bit classier than the Beach Chalet, with a more impressive, sweeping view of Ocean Beach, the Cliff House is our pick if you must choose just one oceanfront restaurant/ bar. Sure, it' s the site of many high- school prom dates, and you could argue that the . . . Club Fugazi' s claim to fame is a wacky musical send- up of San Francisco moods and mores that has been going strong since 1974, making it the longest- running musical revue anywhere.
Although the choreography is colorful, the singers brassy, and the . . . Stand- up comics such as Bill Maher, Paula Poundstone, and Sarah Silverman have appeared at this club. You can also see sketch comedy and comic singer- songwriters here. No one under 18 is admitted. www. cobbscomedyclub. com. The nation' s oldest public- affairs forum hosts speakers as diverse as Erin Brockovich and Bill Gates; every president since Teddy Roosevelt has addressed the club.
Topics range from culture and politics to economics and foreign policy. Events are open to . . . Some of the biggest touring shows mount productions at this theater, which has hosted classical music, dance, and stage performances since its 1925 opening. Shows are of the long- running Broadway musical variety, such as and and the seasonal www. shnsf. com.
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made his way back into the semifinals Tuesday, and he' ll now get a chance to end Novak Djokovic' s perfect season. The 16- time Grand Slam champion advanced by beating of 6- 4, 6- 3, 7- 6 ( 3) , making it five straight- set wins in a row at Roland Garros. Against Djokovic, Federer will be up against the player who eliminated him from the semifinals at the last two major tournaments. Earlier, completed his fourth- round match, reaching the quarterfinals with a 4- 6, 4- 6, 6- 3, 6- 2, 7- 5 win over .
On the women' s side, Francesca Schiavone reached the semifinals by beating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 1- 6, 7- 5, 7- 5, and defeated 7- 6 ( 4) , 6- 4. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information.
AP' s earlier story is below. PARIS ( AP) & mdash; Lethargic at times and brooding at others, Andy Murray worked his way into the French Open quarterfinals by coming back to beat Victor Troicki 4- 6, 4- 6, 6- 3, 6- 2, 7- 5 on Tuesday in a match that started a day earlier. The three- time Grand Slam runner- up won the final five games of the fifth set despite injuring his right ankle in the previous round. The first four sets were played Monday before darkness suspended the match. " The sort of day, day and a half before the match was pretty tough. So it was pretty stressful and tiring before I went on the court, " Murray said. " And then, obviously, today more so than yesterday maybe was tougher.
I was really nervous. " Defending women' s champion Francesca Schiavone also rallied, reaching the semifinals by beating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia 1- 6, 7- 5, 7- 5.
Later Tuesday, Roger Federer is set to face Gael Monfils for a spot in the semifinals, and 2009 champion Svetlana Kuznetsova is scheduled to play No. 11 Marion Bartoli of France.
Murray, who said he had a tear in the tendon in his right ankle, looked out of it in the opening two sets on Court Suzanne Lenglen, often pacing around the clay with his head low and sometimes screaming to no one in particular. But he soon started placing his shots and quickly worked his way back into the match before play was suspended.
When the match resumed Tuesday, the pair held serve until Troicki broke for a 4- 2 lead shortly after a ball boy interfered with play on a point won by the 15th- seeded Serb. Troicki complained, but the point was replayed and Murray eventually took a 15- 0 lead. " I won that game, but still, I never saw & mdash; haven' t seen it on TV or ever, " Troicki said. " I mean, since I watched tennis and I played tennis, I have never seen such a situation.
Kid just jumped in and messed up my point. " Two games later, Troicki was serving for the match. He took a 30- 0 lead, putting him two points from victory, when Murray rallied again and broke back. " I was a bit nervous and didn' t go for my shots at those points, and he took advantage of it, " Troicki said. " Definitely one of the toughest losses in my career. " Not a good moment. " It is the fifth time in the 24- year- old Murray' s career that he has come back from two sets down to win. The fourth- seeded Briton is now 11- 5 in five- set matches. Murray will next face . The Argentine advanced Monday and will have a day of rest before playing the injured Murray. " There' s a lot sort of liquid and sort of stiffness & mdash; causing stiffness & mdash; and quite a lot of sort of crunching in the joint, " said Murray, adding he' s been icing his ankle and taking pills. " But the physios and a lot of the guys I work with have really helped.
I' ve got all the best equipment here, all the right advice, and made it as best as possible. " According to the International Tennis Federation, it' s the first time since 1984 that the top five seeded men all reached the quarterfinals at the French Open, and the first time since in 1989 that it happened at any of the Grand Slam tournaments. Like Murray, Schiavone was also two points from losing in her match. The 14th- seeded Pavlyuchenkova, at 19 the youngest quarterfinalist at this year' s tournament, won 10 of the first 12 games to lead 4- 1 in the second set before Schiavone turned things around. " I never stopped believing in what I could do, " Schiavone said. " I started too slow, absolutely too slow. But in the end I felt better. . . . I could play better. " Last year at Roland Garros, Schiavone became the first Italian woman to win a Grand Slam singles title.
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S. health officials are considering including tests for like syphilis and B for the elderly and disabled covered under . The national health insurance program, which already pays for HIV tests, said on Thursday that it was considering adding the additional STD exams as part of an initiative to cover more preventive care.
Centers for Medicare and Services ( CMS) officials are expected to announce a draft decision by August 24. Americans are living longer, and Medicare' s review comes as researchers find more older Americans remaining sexually active.
Most sexually transmitted infection tests under consideration are aimed at people at high risk for such diseases. Most are for women and some specifically for pregnant women, who are included in Medicare' s disabled beneficiaries. Nearly 39 million Americans age 65 and older are covered under the insurance program as well as 7. 6 million disabled.
Public health experts say early screening and preventive care can cost less in the long run by avoiding complications that can arise from delayed treatment. In this case, it could also help prevent the spread of infection to others.
CMS has had the power to add coverage for preventive services since 2009, and Medicare already covers pap smears and pelvic exams in addition to screening tests for colorectal cancer and diabetes. Specifically, Medicare is now considering testing for: * chlamydial infection for sexually active or pregnant women aged 24 and younger and for older, sexually active or pregnant women at higher risk * high- intensity behavioral counseling to prevent infection for sexually active adolescents and for adults at greater risk.
The Hampton Majestic is located in one of the most high- traffic areas of town. It offers stunning and quiet guest rooms with rust- color walls, white sheets, and chocolate- brown furnishings. Online pictures, which can make the rooms look orange, don' t do . . . We' re not huge fans of the ubiquitous restaurant chain, but the hotel flashy, loud, and packed with plasma TVs has our approval.
Set within the 40- story Carbide and Carbon Building, it touts modern rooms adorned with rock- and- roll paraphernalia and a . . . On a busy day the lobby of this Hilton might be mistaken for a terminal at O' Hare Airport; it' s a bustling convention hotel, but one that retains its distinguished 1920s heritage in a Renaissance- inspired entrance hall and gold- and- gilt grand ballroom. . . . Thanks to its proximity to the financial district, this hotel welcomes hordes of business travelers. But leisure seekers have an added incentive to visit in the summer months: the rooftop pool.
Guests appreciate the accessibility of this hotel: not only is . . .
Suites here seem custom- designed for families, with sleeper sofas, separate bedrooms, and fully equipped kitchens.
Free food isn' t lacking; indulge in a complimentary breakfast buffet seven days a week, and an evening reception with drinks and a light meal . . . Just blocks away from the Wrigley Building and Tribune Tower both architectural marvels this recently renovated property offers delightfully rare views of the heart of downtown, fantastic in daytime and even better at night. There are also lovely views of . . . Theater lovers will relish an opportunity to stay at this recently renovated, Art Deco- themed hot spot. The new, eclectic decor including pop art- inspired chairs and sofas is a hit, and the lobby' s black- and- gray wallpaper looks supersharp.
The service is . . . This eco- friendly hot spot boasts a rich brown, purple, and green lobby that turns into a makeshift meeting room by day.
The guest rooms are large; the brightly colored nature photographs breathe life into to soft browns and gray tones found throughout. . . .
A multimillion renovation updated this spacious landmark a few years back.
The lobby is dark but welcoming; the rooms a mix of browns, reds, and creams are very large, considering the location. Choose a suite and you' ll have a condo- size spread with . . . Making creative use of a city landmark, this hotel is housed in the famed 13- story Reliance Building, which D. Burnham & Company built in 1895. The refurbished interior retains original details, such as Carrara marble wainscoting and ceilings, terrazzo . . .
The Hotel Cass is a true boutique hotel, and bears no resemblance to the Holiday Inn chain. The crisp, white lobby is sparse and elegant, and the dramatic red hallway is offset with a touch of humor; it' s lined with several austere portraits of roosters. . . . The lobby, decorated with glass sculptures hanging from the ceiling, is small, inviting, and bustling. The wooden wall sculpture lends a den- type feel, a surprisingly rustic splash in the otherwise modern setting.
The rooms are typically small in size, but . . . Even though this hotel caters to business travelers, there is something refreshingly noncorporate about its guest rooms and lobby dressed in plucky blues and greens. Furthering the summer- in- Cape Cod feel are the rooms' white wooden lounge chairs and . . . A registration desk fashioned after a classic steamer trunk, and meeting rooms named for international destinations such as Tokyo and Paris inspire wanderlust here.
We love each room' s bay windows ( the Monaco is the only hotel in the city that has ' em) and . . . Brand new and smack in the middle of one of Chicago' s most vibrant neighborhoods, this trendy hot spot serves up solid rooms and excellent cuisine. Texture is everything here; the speckled woodwork offers a unique touch to the spacious and modern rooms. . . . Visitors to Chicago would be hard- pressed to find a more chic or tech- savvy place than the Hotel Sax.
Stark white walls, adorned with appropriately risqu artwork, make the scented lobby feel ultraswank. In the rooms, modern furniture is chunky and ornate, . . . This 2, 000- plus- room hotel is one of the largest in Chicago, with illuminated signs that guide you through the labyrinth of halls.
Ficus trees, bamboo, and gushing fountains fill the two- story atrium lobby. In the comfortably sized guest rooms . . . The Shriner greeting " Es Salamu Aleikum" ( " Peace Be To God" ) etched on foyer columns and the marble lions throughout remind us of the building' s past as the Medinah Men' s Athletic Club, a private men' s club. Lodging is found in two adjoining buildings.
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Mike Tannenbaum has a tough time sitting still on draft day.
Mike Tannenbaum has a tough time sitting still on draft day.
Whether it' s trading up or down, or for future picks, the New York Jets general manager is as big a wheeler and dealer as there is in the NFL. So, the fact the team has almost as many draft picks this year as it has the last two combined might just be a temporary luxury. " It' s nice to have six picks for a change, " vice president of college scouting Joey Clinkscales said with a smile before turning to Tannenbaum. " We' ll see how long we have six picks. " Clinkscales and the rest of the Jets front office know better. New York had four picks last year after a handful of deals, and ended up with just three the year before when Tannenbaum pulled off two big draft- day trades to move up and take quarterback Mark Sanchez at No. 5 overall and running back Shonn Greene two rounds later. New York has the 30th overall pick this time around and Tannenbaum said the Jets will have about 10 players in mind to take at that spot & mdash; if they stay there. . .
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AP' s Top 10 Derby prospects: Pletcher has 4 of ' em, AP' s Top 10 Derby prospects: Pletcher has 4 of ' em.
Monday, February 22, 2010 By RICHARD ROSENBLATT, AP Sports Writer.
Print. Bob and Todd' s excellent adventures carry on after a winning weekend in Kentucky Derby prep races. The exceptional results leave Bob Baffert and Todd Pletcher training six of the horses in the AP' s latest Run to the Roses Top 10 list of Kentucky Derby contenders. Baffert' s Lookin At Lucky remains No.
1 while awaiting his 3- year- old debut in the San Felipe at Santa Anita on March 13. Conveyance won the Southwest Stakes at Oaklawn Park on Saturday, giving Baffert the No. 3 prospect as well.
Pletcher, meanwhile, hit the trifecta with victories in three Derby preps. Eskendereya romped by 8 1/ 2 lengths in the Fountain of Youth at Gulfstream Park, Discreetly Mine won the Risen Star by 1 1/ 2 lengths at the Fair Grounds, and Connemara took the El Camino Real by three- quarters of a length at Golden Gate Fields. The results leave Pletcher with four top- 10 horses _ No. 2 Eskendereya. . .
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The casual bites in this neighborhood are almost always first- rate.
The century- old Molinari' s & nbsp; ( 373 Columbus Ave. , at Vallejo St. 415/ 421- 2337) makes delicious Italian sandwiches to order& # 8212; mortadella, salami, prosciutto& # 8212; that are great for toting to a bench in nearby Washington Square Park. So, too, does the aptly named Petite Deli & nbsp; ( 752 Columbus Ave. , between Filbert and Greenwich Sts. 415/ 398- 1682) , a one- woman operation where the customers rave about the egg- salad sandwich and the turkey club. If you prefer to eat indoors, grab a table at the modest Mario' s Bohemian Cigar Store & nbsp; ( 566 Columbus Ave. , at Union St.
415/ 362- 0536) , which no longer sells cigars but does offer a legendary meatball sandwich on focaccia. For good coffee, take a seat at the more than half- century- old Caff& # 232; Trieste & nbsp; ( 609 Vallejo St. , at Grant Ave. 415/ 982- 2605) , where you may also be serenaded by local opera singers; the jukebox- outfitted Caff& # 232; Puccini & nbsp; ( 411 Columbus Ave. , between Green and Stockton Sts. 415/ 989- 7033) , where big sandwiches, soups, and even pasta are served; or grab a sidewalk table at Caff& # 232; Greco & nbsp; ( 423 Columbus Ave. , near Vallejo St. 415/ 397- 6261) to enjoy espresso and one of the best versions of tiramisu in the neighborhood.
The northern edge of Nob Hill bleeds into the mean streets of the Tenderloin. But hidden here are some Vietnamese culinary gems, especially on Larkin Street. That' s where you can find Bodega Bistro & nbsp; ( 607 Larkin St.
415/ 921- 1218) , the neighborhood' s best Vietnamese restaurant, along with Pagolac & nbsp; ( 655 Larkin St. 415/ 776- 3234) , and Turtle Tower & nbsp; ( 631 Larkin St. 415/ 409- 3333) . Jacqueline Margulis makes only one thing at her small, charming Caf& # 233; Jacqueline & nbsp; ( 1454 Grant Ave. , between Union and Green Sts. 415/ 981- 5565) : tall, airy, gorgeous souffl& # 233; s, both savory and sweet.
She changes the menu regularly, offering such irresistible classics as bittersweet- chocolate, strawberry, or Grand Marnier, all of them with creamy centers. For more creamy goodness, grab a buttery scoop of gelato at the venerable Gelato Classico & nbsp; ( 576 Union St. , between Stockton St. and Grant Ave. 415/ 391- 6667) , a slim spot with just a counter and no place to sit. Every flavor& # 8212; and there are many& # 8212; looks delicious, and the patient staff hands over a taste to curious customers& # 8212; which, face it, is everyone. The coppa mista, a wild swirl together of vanilla, chocolate, pistachio, and rum gelatos, is a house specialty, and a good way to satisfy the craving for multiple flavors.
- - Rafael Nadal excelled when he needed to most, winning the final two sets against John Isner on Tuesday to advance to the second round at the French Open with a 6- 4, 6- 7 ( 2) , 6- 7 ( 2) , 6- 2, 6- 4 victory. PARIS - - Rafael Nadal excelled when he needed to most, winning the final two sets against John Isner on Tuesday to advance to the second round at the French Open with a 6- 4, 6- 7 ( 2) , 6- 7 ( 2) , 6- 2, 6- 4 victory. The five- time champion, who is 39- 1 at Roland Garros, played a five- set match at Roland Garros for the first time in seven visits. " Always it' s very, very close match against John because with his serve he arrives to the tiebreak and you play under pressure all the time, " Nadal said. " For moments in the tiebreak, I didn' t play very well. I was probably too nervous. " Nadal last lost a set at the French Open in 2009, when he was eliminated by Robin Soderling in the fourth round.
He had never previously dropped a set in the first or second round. The top- seeded Nadal is trying to equal Bjorn Borg' s record of six French Open titles. Also advancing to the second round were Australian Open finalists Andy Murray and Li Na, as well as Maria Sharapova.
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This beige- and- orange California Mission- style hostelry is one of the most lavish hotels in the airport corridor. Set on the bay, with clear vistas of airplanes flying above San Francisco in the distance, the building' s focal point is a nine- story atrium and tropical garden showcasing exotic towering palms, bamboo and banana plants, and koi- filled ponds all crowned by a waterfall. The property was renovated in 2007, and each suite has a living room with work area, flat- screen TVs, microwave, a sleeper sofa, and bedroom; kitchenettes are conveniently located between each suite' s two rooms. Rates include a complimentary cooked- to- order breakfast, evening cocktails, and free access to the business center. low rates, luxurious accommodations. no standard rooms, no concierge. www. sfoburlingame. embassysuites. com. 340 suites.
In- room: kitchen, Wi- Fi. In- hotel: restaurant, bar, pool, gym, parking, some pets allowed. Breakfast.
Mirrors and polished wood and other old- time flair adorn New York' s most famous Irish bar, a redbrick brawler of a joint.
Steeped in Hollywood lore Steve Mc.
Queen was once a regular, and scenes from the 1945 movie were shot here Clarke' s draws in the . . . Maybe you' ve been to the exclusive Pacha clubs in Buenos Aires, Ibiza, and London. Congratulations. But the jewel in the crown of the Pacha empire may well be here. Assuming you pass muster to enter, you' ll find four stories' worth of high- tech fittings . . .
Adjacent to the Plaza Hotel sits the Paris a rare stately remnant of the single- screen era. Opened in 1948, it retains its wide screen ( and its balcony) and is a fine showcase for new movies, often foreign and with a limited release. . . .
Those who crave their cocktails with a little cloak- and- dagger will flip over PDT ( which stands for " Please Don' t Tell" ) .
Housed below the unassuming hot- dog joint Crif Dogs, this pseudo- speakeasy can be reached only through a phone booth on the main . . . Modeled after an officers' club in what' s now Myanmar, the Pegu manages to feel expansive and calm even when packed.
The well dressed and flirtatious come here partly for the exotically lovely surroundings, but primarily for the cocktails, which are . . . Performance Space 122 ( P. 122) became a launching pad for now well- recognized talent like Karen Finley, Spalding Gray, Ann Magnuson, and Eric Bogosian back in the day, and continues to offer a dazzling repertoire of performance from the fringe. Their . . . Off Williamsburg' s beaten path, this bar has a retro feel, a friendly crowd, and cheerful bartenders.
The back room, smaller than a subway car, hosts intimate music performances nightly.
Brainy hipsters come here for spelling bees and bingo, and the . . .
Allegedly the place where that great transplanted New Yorker O. Henry wrote his sweet tale ( in the booth up front) , Pete' s has charm to spare even today, when it' s crowded with locals enjoying a beer or a ( fantastic) burger. www. petestavern. com. Subway: . . . Playwrights Horizons is known for its support of new work by American playwrights.
The first home for eventual Broadway hits such as and Wendy Wasserstein' s , this is where you will find the latest work from Craig Lucas, Doug Wright, and Edward Albee. . . . The Gansvoort Hotel' s slick rooftop bar would be worth visiting even without its mouthwatering views, though that helps.
The adjectives sleek and glossy could easily be illustrated by Plunge, where the lighting is soft, the furnishings are cool and comfy . . . Having settled into a new home hard by the Hudson in 2009, Poets House finally has a setting that rises to its theme: it is an open resource for all ages, one that offers a huge library and readings and events that exalt the art of poetry. . . . Lest you think that Hell' s Kitchen has no fine gay lounges, Posh has walls covered in fine canvases by local artists, trophies over the bar, ample room for kibitzing and dancing, plenty of neon decor, and hours that are " 4 pm to 4 am GUARANTEED. " Who says . . . This Russian retreat has more than 70 brands of vodka, including 10 house- infused flavored vodkas, which means your choice of martinis is nearly endless. And teetotalers need not feel left out, because just about anywhere will serve New York' s favorite . . .
Finely detailed wooden marionettes and hand puppets are on the bill at Puppetworks. Familiar childhood tales like and come to life most weekends in this 75- seat neighborhood theater. www. puppetworks. org. Subway: F to 7th Ave.
Movie lovers are quite attached to the Quad Cinema despite the patina of its early 1970s vintage probably because the four teacup- size theaters feel so much like their own private screening rooms. A finely balanced selection of first- run art documentaries . . .
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18: 05: 11 / Bichl - The employee of an insurance company Munich fir seedlings planted in 2000 at the head trip.
Storms, heavy rain, but drought: Climate change, extreme weather events more often.
The Alpine region will be affected by the effects of special. It is therefore important that the mountain and protected forests are intact. In order to make them fit for climate change, the State of the mountain forest offensive has created.
From this pot will be promoted above all measures in private forests: One of them reacted with the help of volunteers and forest owners on the drive head at Bichl.
Tannen 2000, worth a total of 1500 donated the Raiffeisen Bank. They were used by employees of the Munich- based insurance company, XL Insurance.
Once a year the employees at the so- called " Day of Giving" hire a day volunteering in various projects. " The planting event is exciting, exciting but also exhausting, " said Human Resources Manager Andrea Brantl, who was with a dozen colleagues in the steep terrain and snow showers in the short- term use. In the morning, district manager Wolfgang Bauer and Max people of New Castle Forest Service volunteers had once explained how to plant properly and makes the cut at the root of fir seedlings. ( Va)
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" Friends for Life" , not only on CD 24. 05.
11 / Uffing - The year 2011 is special for the members of the band Uffing: Not only have they started their first CD in August they celebrate their 150th anniversary. " Because we make music together for years and consider ourselves very well in private, we wanted to keep our friendship with a CD, " says Josef Hirsch bird, the first chairman of the chapel. Which is then in January 2011 under the appropriate title " Friends for Life" was recorded. Produced, the plant Alexander Pfluger Pforzen from the Allgu, owner of Alpine sound music- publishing company. For the musicians, the recording of the CD was certainly a unique experience.
Was it for most of them the very first time the work in the studio gave them a lot of fun, but also quite exhausting. For two months the Uffinger rehearsed intensively - even at the end of almost every day. The recording itself took all of three days, with the musicians also had good times and like to keep twelve hours a piece. " Play with a brass band had bissl do not have much, " says Hirsch bird. Instead, he and his colleagues were in the recordings, which mainly took place in their own rehearsal space in the Gasthof Zur Post, right before as professionals. He has produced a 14 track CD full with all sorts of traditional marches, polkas and waltzes.
Brass newcomers will also find a modern take on the windshield. " Friends for Life" will be available in June in all Uffinger operations and the members of the band. Not necessarily a random time, because it appears just in time for the three- day anniversary celebration of the Musikverein in August ( 19 to 21 August) . The Party Marathon starts on Friday with a barn party with DJ Franz and on it goes with a concert of brass band Tschecharanka on Saturday. After a hard mass on Sunday to play on the bands Eglfing and Mittenwald, the youth band Riegsee- Staffelsee and the home garden Musi.
The occasion is the 150th anniversary of the Uffinger band. 1861 is first mentioned in writing.
Notes written by the music master Uffinger Sebastian Steigenberger the first occupation of the chapel witness this " That was the beginning for the band Uffing, " says Hirsch bird.
The first occupation at that time comprised two clarinets, two horns, wings and two trumpets. With 52 active and 271 passive members of the Friends of Music Band, unlike 150 years ago that is quite grown.
Also at the Annual General Meeting Chairman konnteder Hirschvogel report once again by encouraging developments in the membership. 2010 not only eleven new sustaining members and eleven young musicians have joined the club. 17 more young people are currently undergoing training and are thus in the wings. ( Lt) For its ten years of active membership were in the annual meeting of the band Uffing Alois Koelbl, Leonhard Schmid and Peter won Friday.
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3: 05: 11 / Hohenpeienberg - From April because of weather. This past April was the third warmest on Hohenpeienberg since weather observation 1781st Its raining down with rain, typical April weather in the middle of May, you might say.
But in April this time his reputation was not fair. According to the weather observer Manfred KRONI he was an unusual weather month. He was very warm, very sunny and very dry.
With a monthly mean temperature of 10. 2 degrees in April was 5.
1 degrees above the normal range. This means drittwrmster April since observation start 1781st " Only in 1800 ( 11. 5 degrees) and 2007 ( 11. 2 degrees) in April was warmer. 2009, however, the monthly mean temperature was 10.
1 degrees in April this year just behind, " writes KRONI in his review. " We had so in the last five years, three unusually warm April months. "
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24. 05.
11 / An unusual stop a stranger in Garmisch- Partenkirchen has committed: he sawed to the rafters of a garage. With a power saw a stranger has the same fate awaits the horizontal support of the roof of a garage on Krepbach " - not cut, but damaged considerably. The total statics is affected thereby.
The police is a " wanton criminal damage" from. The attack occurred between 18 and 19 May Meanwhile, the injured party has secured the temporary beams. If he can be replaced, however, would cost 15, 000 euros. ( Mas)
Even though I am not directly affected, as is simply too far away to me Kochel. A sauna FR 200 people?
Na meal - I know a sauna in the neighboring county, as fit in the Kelo geschtzt roughly 50 - 50 people inside - and thats me then too much. From the chatter aside, the seconds after the infusion as a bustle in the loft.
Nowadays everything has to be new in the giga- , mega- or Supergro. Instead of the planner, I hut once a needs assessment obtained from the recent sauna and bathing. An A4 sheet to mark with 10 questions - even further to what matters to people. I do not think Saunags huts here a mega sauna gewhlt. A sauna is yet spread primarily Wohlfhlatmosphre - whether that is the case with 200 people yet?