One Man’s Opinion - American Reporter
LOS ANGELES — Michael Moore has a knack for juxtaposing key moments in history. His new film starts the fall of Rome, intercut with the collapse of American industry. Could Rome have acted differently when they knew their end was coming? Moore

Stanley M. Aronson: Imaginary worlds of the invisible - Providence Journal
Imagination is a wondrous gift. It lets us reconstruct some part of the world, solely in our heads, and then to see whether the fantasized configuration, still confined to the laboratory of the mind, is to our liking. Of the many cognitive

Winter wine country - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
A dish of pappardelle pasta with a wild boar Bolognese sauce at the Bistro Don Giovanni restaurant Napa, Calif. NAPA, Calif. — Winter is quiet time in wine country. Which makes it a very good time for a visit. With harvest over and future bottles of

Central RI Chamber of Commerce presents Bella Vino - Providence Business News
Come Taste The Adventure Featuring a selection of fine wines by Sakonnet Vineyards. Presented by Craig Dolphin, Pioneer Financial Group Bringing together new wine lovers and those with a more experienced palate for an evening of education and

Court convicts 12 in wine fraud - Omaha World-Herald
Claude Courset of the Ducasse company received the harshest sentence The Carcassonne court described the fraud as organized and structured. Prosecutor Francis Battut said Thursday that merlot and syrah grapes were passed off as pinot noir