I see the rim. I see the rim. A quarter-century later, Bob Scrabis can still see the rim.
Seven seconds remained in a first-round 1989 NCAA-tournament game between Princeton and Georgetown when Scrabis, the Tigers’ captain and lone senior, raised up to shoot. Before the game, Scrabis’ coach, the cigar-chomping pessimist Pete Carril, had set the betting line. “I think we’re a billion to one to win the whole tournament,” he said. Read More...
Publié le 11 décembre 2014par Thomas Beurey / Projets publics Organisation territoriale, élus et institutions A la tête de l'Assemblée des communautés de France (ADCF), Charles-Eric Lemaignen, président de la communauté d'agglomération d'Orléans, et Loïc Cauret, président de Lamballe communauté, se disent "inquiets" pour la réforme territoriale, alors que l'un des volets majeurs de cette réforme, le projet de loi sur la nouvelle organisation territoriale de la République (Notr) sera examiné la semaine prochaine par la Haute Assemblée. Read More...
As every sausage-sandwich-lover knows, there are two kinds of people. Those who like red sauce, and those who like brown. Ladies and gentlemen, the nation is split.
Our nationally representative poll of almost 2,500 British adults can exclusively reveal that equal numbers of people pick either red or brown sauce in sausage sandwiches.
Whether made at home as a classic post-hangover pick-me-up or brought at a greasy spoons, a third of people have red sauce and a third brown, meaning the two most popular toppings are equally preferred by the British public. Read More...