NEWS LITE : THIS HAS A RING OF BIZARRENESS.When Evelyn Noestmo lost her gold ring three years ago, she hoped it might turn up someday. But in a pot of wild moose entrails en·trails pl.n. The internal organs, especially the intestines; viscera. ? Noestmo lost the ring in early 1993 as she and her husband worked to push their car out of a snowdrift, Norwegian newspapers reported Tuesday. This fall, her husband's hunting party bagged a bull moose Bull Moose n. A member or supporter of the U.S. Progressive Party founded to support the presidential candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt in 1912. [From the party's emblem.] 9 miles from the snowdrift where the ring was lost. On Sunday, Evelyn Noestmo was cooking moose entrails as a treat for their dog, Tina, when she spotted a shiny object - the ring. It had the same distinctive stone and a crack on the side, which was the reason it fell off in the first place. ``I almost fainted,'' she told the Oslo newspaper Verdens Gang. Their theory: The ring landed on a pine branch, which the moose ate, ring and all. White House makes arty move Ending a two-year search, the office of first lady Hillary Rodham Rodham is an English surname which may refer to a number of persons or places. People Family of Hillary Rodham Clinton
The 1885 oil, ``Sand Dunes at Sunset, Atlantic City,'' by Henry Ossawa Tanner Henry Ossawa Tanner (June 21, 1859–May 25, 1937) was an African American artist who studied with Thomas Eakins and was the first African American painter to reach international acclaim. , will be placed in the Green Room, the First Lady's Office said. Tanner, born in Pittsburgh, the son of an African Methodist Episcopal minister and a teacher, studied under Thomas Eakins and spent most of his artistic career in France. The landscape, which depicts the view across a shadowed beach to sand dunes glowing in the afternoon light, will be unveiled Tuesday by President Clinton and the first lady in a White House ceremony. The First Lady's Office said the painting is considered to be ``one of Henry Tanner's largest, most artistically ambitious and most beautiful pure landscapes.'' Singer's nerves deliver sour note It wasn't anticipation making them wait. It was another bout of stage fright stage fright Performance anxiety, see there for Carly Simon. The pop diva was supposed to sing for more than 1,200 guests on the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2, at a party Sunday night.But she holed up in a stateroom state·room n. A private cabin or compartment with sleeping accommodations on a ship or train. stateroom Noun 1. a private room on a ship 2. with a case of nerves, the New York Daily News New York Daily News Morning daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and his cousin Robert McCormick as a subsidiary of the Tribune Co. of Chicago. The first successful tabloid-format newspaper in the U.S. reported Tuesday. The newspaper said, she could be heard at one point singing, ``Anticipation . . . is keeping me waiting . . .'' Simon finally emerged and told the crowd she was suffering from nodes on her vocal chords. But the News said she sounded just fine as she sang three tunes. JFK's bride still on the lease Tough to tell just how Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's landlord figured out she was no longer living in her apartment - might it have been, say, front-page coverage of her wedding night? The New York Post The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and the oldest to have been published continually as a daily.[3] Since 1976, it has been owned by Australian-born billionaire Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation and is one of the 10 quotes real estate insiders who say John Kennedy Jr.'s bride has been accused of illegally subletting The leasing of part or all of the property held by a tenant, as opposed to a landlord, during a portion of his or her unexpired balance of the term of occupancy. A landlord may prohibit a tenant from subletting the leased premises without the land-lord's permission by her rent-controlled studio apartment in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of to a friend for about a year. Bessette-Kennedy has held the lease on the apartment for five years. She been served with a ``notice to cure an alleged breach of lease'' - the step before filing court papers that could lead to eviction The removal of a tenant from possession of premises in which he or she resides or has a property interest done by a landlord either by reentry upon the premises or through a court action. , the sources said. N. Mexico city bans pollinating trees for sneezers Call it an allergy shot for the sniffly-sneezy bunch: Cypress, mulberry, elm and male juniper trees will be considered outlaw greenery in Albuquerque, N.M., by August. The City Council banned certain pollen-producing trees in an effort to provide relief for allergy sufferers. ``We're not eliminating all trees, we're not eliminating a whole bunch of trees,'' said Alan Armijo, who sponsored the measure. ``We'll still be able to plant 85 percent of the trees we're planting right now.'' The prohibition will become law Aug. 1. Fines of up to $500 can be imposed for growing, selling, importing or planting the new offenders. Male junipers that are taller than 2 feet also fall under the ban, which does not include existing trees. Rio Grande cottonwoods, quaking aspens, mountain cottonwoods, sycamores and ash trees can be sold as long as they are tagged high-pollen producers. CAPTION(S): 3 Photos PHOTO (1) Hillary Rodham Clinton: Improving office (2) C arly Simon: Left liner guests marooned (3) Taking the bait A young visitor to Capitol Hill climbs out of ``Fin,'' a 25-foot salmon placed there by environmental groups to raise awareness about the plight of Pacific salmon. Associated Press |
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