Coun Dunning said: "It is only right that people from across the borough should be invited to take part in this free event to celebrate the fantastic effort that everyone put into the production
Romeo's Espresso Cafe has opened at 521 N. Main St. in downtown Broken Arrow."I'm and insurance agent, and my wife has a salon in Broken Arrow, and we opened the cafe to help raise money for an orphanage," said owner John Buchanan.Buchanan said the orphanage is the Good Shepherd Children's Home in Kyengera, Uganda."It was started in the 1960s by a former Oral Roberts University professor who was from Uganda,
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hogan outlet, Italian sodas and shakes.The food lineup includes a variety of sandwiches, salads and desserts. The sandwiches, served with a choice of hummus and pita chips, hummus and vegetables or potato chips, range from $7.99 to $8.99. Salads are $7.49 to $8.99, and desserts 99 cents to $4.99.Romeo's is open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday-Saturday.
An energy-efficient home, designed for a low-income family,
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A draft law on tourism that will help further protect tourists' interests is being deliberated by China's top legislature.The draft law was tabled for discussion for its second reading at the bimonthly session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) from December 24 to 28.The draft reads that sites should publicize the maximum number of visitors it can hold, and take measures to control the flow of tourists in order to protect tourism sites and improve the sightseeing environment. A measure could include being able to book tickets in advance.It says that non-profit cultural sites, including city gardens, museums and memorials should open free of charge, except institutions which keep and protect precious cultural relics.The draft also says that travel agencies should inform tourists of schedules.The disabled, seniors and juveniles should enjoy favorable policies in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, and agencies should not publicize false information to mislead travellers, according to the draft.It also proposes to strengthen road safety management, and improve supervision over the tourist market.China's domestic travel market is the world's largest. The country ranks third globally in terms of tourists received from overseas.The first round of deliberations on the draft law on tourism was in August.
HQ: What issues does China face in maintaining its claims in the South China Sea? Zheng:China faces serious challenges of reunification and security issues. There are always people who spread unfounded rumors related to the South China Sea. They demand freedom of navigation, but there is no limitation on that. Not only is Chinese vessels' safety of navigation can be guaranteed, but also vessels from other countries can cruise the ocean without hindrance. The key to this problem lies in the disputes of sovereignty over the islands in the South China Sea. Disputes have also been aroused because of abundant oil resources and other marine resources. That is the reason why the Philippines didn't have questions or objections over China's claim in the last decade, but does now.
In Christmas Rose, Aaron Kwok plays a defense attorney in Hong Kong named Tim who is not satisfied with his current job. The story unfolds with Tim longing to serve the greater cause of justice. Jing (Gwei Lun Mei), a handicapped piano teacher, accuses her doctor, a renowned surgeon,
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