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Mike Crapo may have gotten a little bit buzzed before he got behind the wheel early
Sunday morning. When he ran a red light in Alexandria, Va., he was
pulled over and eventually arrested for DUI, whereupon you could say his DUI story also ran a red light.
In Italy -- especially in Bologna, the capital of Emilia-Romagna -- there are probably as many recipes for Bolognese pasta sauce (they call it ragu) as there are cooks who make it. --- And, in fact, even one person's recipe will fluctuate wildly, depending upon what the cook has on hand, as many Bolognese sauces incorporate leftovers.
Specialty mugs and glasses have been around since there was liquor and beer to pour into them, and in a modern age where a label means everything to the drinker, people enjoy having something defining on the side of their mug. --- But, when you've got companies charging over $150 just to have their emblem painted on the side of a stein, it nearly becomes on investment on sentiment for something so fragile.
During the Advent season, there's no better way to get in the holiday spirit through traveling than by visiting one of Germany's famous Christmas markets.
By Kathleen Curry & Geoff Griffin
Dec 22, 2012 11:24 pm
With the orange cones finally gone and North Temple's traffic unhindered by Trax construction for the first time in three years, the Salt Lake City Police Department has been flexing its muscle on the street in a week-long operation.--- The sweep, which began Monday and finished Friday, netted 11 felony arrests as of Thursday, all but one drug-related; 16 misdemeanor busts; 26 traffic citations; four jaywalking tickets; and eight warning stops for traffic no-nos.