Archive for October, 2007

Full of Flavor

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Funky, fresh, and sophisticated tastes tantalized the palettes of tourists and locals alike at the 19th annual “Taste of Rhode Island” festival, Saturday, September 29 and Sunday, September 30 in downtown Newport. This yearly event is host to over 50 Rhode Island eateries, exhibiting the best their menus have to offer.

Religion ranks high with today’s youth

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“I don’t believe in God. Religion plays no role in my life. I believe in a higher power, but it doesn’t rule me,” said Caitlin Sula, a Salve Regina University senior. These powerful (and often controversial) words, are just a glimpse into the reactions of people when asked to relate their spirituality and religious beliefs to the concept of happiness.

The new “it” girl

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With the latest crop of celebrity “It Girls” finding themselves in rehab, prison and then rehab again, the crown is vacant. Who wants it?

I’ve found that there are three girls that have a pretty good case for the title of “Teen Queen,” Vanessa Hudgens, Hayden Panettiere and Amanda Bynes.

Saving our home

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The latest environmental campaign is trying to save the planet, one less plastic bag at a time. Grocery stores are now manufacturing their own environmentally friendly reusable shopping bags to do their part in helping to save the environment. What are you doing to help?

Our planet Earth is home to millions of species, each relying on the natural resources to sustain life.

Missing a familiar face

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Brother Reynolds Field looks a little bit different this year as women’s soccer players and fans ease into a new season. Huddled on the shiny, aluminum bleachers, well equipped in scarves and with steaming hot beverages in hand, the view across the field just isn’t the same.