After releasing a slew of controversial end-of-term rulings, the United States Supreme Court is at an unprecedented low in public opinion. A Rasmussen Report poll finds that 30 percent of the American public rate the Court's performance as “poor.” Just …
FortisBC is also expected to be on hand doing their community giveaway program. The market at Wharf Park traditionally offers freshly harvested seasonal local foods, freshly baked breads and pastries, unique hand-crafted soaps, fine arts and jewelry …
With a natural makeup and Dior's fine jewelry, she gave a soft point to her look and emphasized a pure beauty. Meanwhile, many worldwide celebrities such as Jennifer Lawrence, Natalia Vodianova, Lea Seydoux, and Olivia Palermo had attended and …
All kinds of fine art will be on display and for sale, including paintings, glass art, metal sculpture, pottery, jewelry and photography. Admission is free and entertainment will be provided by Wade Buzzard and Debbie Thompson. And The Next Picture …
He faces up to five years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine when he is sentenced later this year. According to federal court records, White did not file tax returns for 2007, 2008 and 2009 to evade paying … White paid himself excessive …
Lettering and fine artist Patti Paulus, jewelry artist Lynn Whitt, author Richelle Rodgers and pianist Tom Christiansen. This event is free. Join us for one of a kind Art, Books, Music and Refreshments. For more information please contact: (410) 398 …
Apparently, the Edmund T. Ahee family — known best for their exquisite Grosse Pointe fine jewelry store and their undying support to the Capuchin Soup Kitchen. On Saturday, they hosted their 32nd annual Capuchin Souper Summer Celebration with an …
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Indeed, this discrepancy has made student loans a lucrative business for the federal government, which raked in $120 billion over the last five years. “It is outrageous for the federal government to charge students twice as much at a time when interest …