Palace ruins bolster legend of Rome's birth (Miami Herald)
Archaeologists believe they have found evidence indicating that at least part of the legend of Rome's founding had roots in fact: traces of a royal palace dating to the 8th century.
Pretty Fräulein (Orange County Weekly)
Oh, we completely forgot to write anything about Valentine’s Day, didn’t we? Huh. I can’t imagine how that slipped by us. Oh, I’m lying! Yes, I can! It’s because, well, I hate everyone! Yes! I do!
Daily Edition: Feb. 18, 2005 (The Car Connection)
The new Volkswagen Passat, to be shown in two weeks at the Geneva Motor Show, is out on the wires. Volkswagen released these pictures of the new Passat yesterday, with information on the new car's chassis, powertrains, and features.
Mobile Megapixel Monitor Tracks High-Resolution Camera-Phones (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Today at the Photo Marketing Association's annual conference, Future Image announced an important new tool for marketing and product development professionals in the imaging and wireless industries: The Mobile Megapixel Monitor , a new feature of Future Image's Mobile Imaging Report , provides up to the minute reference information on all camera-phones with megapixel or greater resolution
Spry couple finds youth in go-go pace (Palm Beach Post)
You've heard of The Untouchables . Marty and Elsie Liss are The Unreachables. Try to catch them when they're not off somewhere volunteering. Leave a message. Or, better yet, e-mail them. They're both computer whizzes. And bridge whizzes and dancing whizzes.
J.Lo fears being alone (BreakingNews.ie)
Latin beauty Jennifer Lopez blames her long line of relationships on her greatest fear - being alone. Over the past eight years, the 35-year-old pop superstar has had a string of broken marriages and engagements.
Unearthed ruins support the myth of Rome's founding (Boston Globe)
ROME -- Legend has it that Rome was founded in 753 BC by Romulus and Remus, the twin sons of Mars, the god of war, who were suckled as infants by a she-wolf in the woods.
Cutting an oil artery (La Nueva Cuba)
seems intent on severing those oil ties. Research Dept. MIAMI - It's been one of the longest-serving and most reliable oil suppliers to the United States. But for how much longer?
Puerto Rico, Flavored With Contradictions (New York Times)
By R. W. APPLE Jr. SAN JUAN, P.R.
New university will bring broad changes to area (The News-Press)
Editor's note: This story was first published on Aug. 3, 2003. It is provided here as a convenience to readers. Ave Maria - the town and the university - will change Southwest Florida on a myriad of fronts from theology to ecology, education to profit, sociology to morality.