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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Monster Jam in San Diego 2011History

The Largest Monster Jam in San Diego History!


Qualcomm is playing host and tickets are going fast! Megan Tevrizian gets a sneak peak with driver Jim Koehler.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Manchester United Reach Champions League Final

Hooray... Manchester United reached Champions League final!!!
A stunning goal from Paul Scholesgave Manchester Uniteda 1-0 win over Barcelona to set up an all-English Champions League final against either Liverpool or Chelsea in Moscow. Scholes sent a trademark shot past goalkeeper Victor Valdes in the 14th minute of the semi-final, second leg at Old Trafford to give United a 1-0 aggregate victory.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Antonietta Meo the youngest saint in history!?

An Italian girl, who was nicknamed by her family "Nennolina", was today placed on course by the Vaticanto become the youngest saint in history.

Antonietta Meowas just six-and-a-half years old when she lost her battle against bone cancer. But in the final months of her life she began writing letters to Jesus which theologians have declared to be "extraordinary", and the works of a "mystic".

In one of the letters she wrote: "Dear baby Jesus, you are holy, you are good. Help me, grant me your grace and give me back my leg. If you don't want to, then may your will be done." Antonietta died on 3 July 1937 and her cause for sainthood was opened in Rome in 1972.

The letters reveal that when the girl had her leg amputated, at the age of five, she bore her sufferings cheerfully and offer them up in union with those of the crucified Christ.

Today, Pope Benedict XVI approved a decree recognising the "heroic virtues" of Antonietta. This means that two miracles are now required to declare the youngster first "blessed" and then a saint. If she is eventually canonised she will be the youngest non-martyr saint in the 2,000-year history of the Roman Catholic Church.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Tabula Peutingeriana, an ancient roadmap of the Roman Empire, displayed!!!

Director general of the Austrian National Library Johanna Rachinger(L) and President of the Austrian UNESCO commission Hans Martedisplay a facsimile of a fragment of the "Tabula Peutingeriana", an ancient roadmap of the Roman Empire dating back to the late 12th or early 13th century in the national library in Vienna November 26, 2007. The sole surviving copy of a chart used by the Roman Empire's courier service, was put on show for just one day on Monday after being accorded "Memory of the World" status by UNESCO.