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Spoiling Dino, Contemplating Nietzsche, Proposing Over Peking Duck
When [FRANKIE SERRANO] went shopping for [Dino], he spared no expense. ''He totally spoiled Dino,'' said Mr. Serrano's girlfriend, Kristen Gasiorowski. ''All the toys he bought him, you can't imagine. It was like it was his child.'' In fact, Dino was a dog, a year-old Neopolitan mastiff who weighed in at 109 pounds and slept in a king-size dog bed. By the time they married in November 1999, Mr. [ALBERT ALFY ELMARRY] had started work in New York at Cantor Fitzgerald. Ms. [Irinie Guirguis] followed him. They lived in an apartment in Edison, N.J., and embarked on an exciting new life together. Although they were sometimes homesick for their families in Egypt, it was clear that the job of Mr. Elmarry, who was 30, was going well -- so well that the couple decided to buy a house. After [Sigalit Cohen] danced with him, Mr. [ANDREW BRUNN] opened his life to her, revealing his passion for the ocean and for lighthouses, for movies that seemed to reflect their own story. They worked through the clashes between his Catholicism and her Judaism. Mr. Brunn, a devoted surfer, even persuaded Sigalit, who nearly drowned as a child, to join him on a flimsy board.
U.S. TEAM SNARES U.S. CUP LEMON DROP KID RACES TO VICTORY
PHOTO: For the defense. Mexican forward Jesus Olade attempts to separate U.S. forward Cobi Jones from the ball during the 1st half of the U.S. Cup on Sunday at East Rutherford, N.J. The U.S. team wins 3- 0. ASSOCIATED PRESS Simply feeling the groove. Defender [Frankie Hejduk] gets a little wacky after scoring a goal for the Americans during the 2nd half of the U.S. Cup final against Mexico at Giants Stadium on Sunday.
HONOR ROLLS
Fourth grade: Sarah Ange, Andrew Bohn, Anthony Cahill, Brent Cannon, John Michael Clark, Josh Dehoux, Matt Diggs, Kara Drummond, Cassidy Duhon, Amy Gregg, Braxton Gibbs, Travis Hall, Chris Henry, Catherine Holmberg, Jared Hudgins, Chris Hudson, Ben Hurst, Ken Jordan IV, Thomas Justis, Jimmy Luther, Daniel Mabe, Janah Miller, Megan Mitchem, Lindsay Morgan, Jamie Newell, Elizabeth Parlett, Heather Rogers, Boo Shumaker, Chris Sopko, Alena Spears, Ashley Teagle, Jason Thomas, Sarah White, Brandon Wintermeyer and Ian Zimmerman. Fourth grade: Andrew Bohn, Julie Burrows, Anthony Cahill, Brent Cannon, John Michael Clark, Josh Dehoux, Kara Drummond, Cassidy Duhon, Brandon Gibbs, Amy Gregg, Travis Hall, Chris Henry, Catherine Holmberg, Jared Hudgins, Chris Hudson, Ben Hurst, Ken Jordan IV, Thomas Justis, Jimmy Luther, Daniel Mabe, Candace Mickelborough, Janah Miller, Megan Mitchem, Lindsay Morgan, Jamie Newell, Elizabeth Parlett, Heather Rogers, Boo Shumaker, Chris Sopko, Alana Spears, Ashley Teagle, Jason Thomas, Sarah White, Catelyn Wilson, Brandon Wintermeyer and Ian Zimmerman. Fourth grade: Jamie Beckett, Andrew Bohn, Anthony Cahill, Brent Cannon, John Michael Clark, Josh Dehoux, Matt Diggs, Kara Drummond, Cassidy Duhon, Shannell Foster, Amy Gregg, Travis Hall, Chris Henry, Catherine Holmberg, Jared Hudgins, Chris Hudson, Ken Jordan IV, Thomas Justis, Jimmy Luther, Daniel Mabe, Candace Mickelborough, Janah Miller, Megan Mitchem, Lindsay Morgan, Jamie Newell, Elizabeth Parlett, Heather Rogers, [Jamie Serrano], Bob Shumaker, Chris Sopko, Mike Talbott, Ashley Teagle, Catelyn Wilson, Brandon Wintermeyer and Ian Zimmerman.
Fuerza para recordar Este lunes 12 de diciembre se cumplen seis meses del ataque en el club nocturno Pulse en el que las víctimas fueron en su mayoría hispanos Se presentan obras de teatro, películas y seminarios Ataque a Pulse FUERZAFest Ataque a Pulse FUERZAFest
El puertorriqueño de 42 años recordó la mañana del pasado 12 junio cuando recibió la noticia del ataque desde Nueva York , donde residía en ese entonces, mientras se preparaba para recibir un reconocimiento por parte del Desfile Puertorriqueño de esa ciudad. \"Marchamos con nuestros corazones destrozados\", expresó [Pedro Julio Serrano], quien dijo que ese día tan pronto regresó a casa compró un boleto de avión para viajar a Orlando temprano en la mañana siguiente, donde pasó una semana acompañando a sobrevivientes y familiares de la víctimas. Ante la pregunta de El Sentinel de si la comunidad LGBTQ de la Florida Central está organizada para seguir hacia adelante tras la tragedia, [David Baker-Hargrove] respondió que lo ocurrido en Pulse \"nos abrió los ojos\". Explicó que desde hace más de una década existen varias organizaciones en la región enfocadas a asistir a esta comunidad, pero ahora como nunca antes han estado colaborando entre sí. \"Estamos más cercanos, ha sido un proceso para todos\". Por su parte Edwin Batista, de la compañía teatral Contraparte de Orlando, expresó que el FUERZAFest ayuda a \"crear conciencia de la realidad en que vivimos y también es muy importante para nuestra unión como grupos teatrales, que es otra rama de las artes que está muy vinculada a la comunidad gay\". Por su parte Edwin Ocasio, también de Contraparte, dijo que si bien nada podrá recuperar las vidas que fueron tomadas en el ataque a Pulse, \"sí podemos aportar quizás a la educación, que creemos conciencia de que tenemos derecho a nuestro espacio\", dijo el puertorriqueño.