The Paseo Del Rio Association is pleased to announce the selection of Nancy D. Hunt as Executive Director of the Association. Hunt served as the Development Manager for the Fiesta San Antonio Commission, where her primary responsibility was development and implementation of a corporate sponsorship program. Prior to the Fiesta Commission, Hunt was the Development Director of the Witte Museum. In that position, she managed all replica breitling watches fund development programs, including exhibit sponsorship and grant writing, annual fund, membership, planned giving, donor recognition, special events and the annual Witte Game Dinner.
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Wells Film Centre is going 3D this week when Clash Of The Titans 3D (certificate to be confirmed) opens. In Clash Of The Titans, the ultimate struggle for power pits men against kings and kings against gods.
But the war between the gods themselves could destroy the world.
Born of a god but raised as a man, Perseus (Sam Worthington) is helpless to save his family from Hades (Ralph Fiennes), the vengeful god of the underworld.
With nothing left to lose, Perseus volunteers to lead a dangerous mission to defeat Hades before he can seize power from Zeus (Liam Neeson) and unleash hell on Earth.
Leading a daring band of warriors, Perseus sets off on a perilous journey deep into forbidden worlds.
Battling unholy demons and fearsome beasts, he will only survive if he can accept his power as a god, defy his fate and create his own destiny.
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Under the authoritarian rule of charismatic ballet impresario Boris Lermontov, his proteges realise the full promise of their talents, but at a price: utter devotion to their art and complete loyalty to Lermontov himself.
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Vicky leaves the company and marries Craster, but still finds herself torn between Lermontov's demands and those of her heart.
Today, at 7.30pm Strode Theatre, in Street, is showing the multiple award-winning French prison drama A Prophet (18) by acclaimed director Jacques Audiard (Read My Lips and The Beat That My Heart Skipped).
When young French-Arab Malik (Tahar Rahim) arrives in prison for a crime he says he hasn't committed, he is indeed relatively innocent: an illiterate youth with no family, and no clue as to what is about to hit him.
The prison is in the hands of Corsican Mafia boss Cesar (Niels Arestrup) who rules it with violence and bribes, and quickly frightens the friendless Malik into killing a fellow cheap camel cigarettes inmate.
This is the turning point for the young man: with his head down, he not only teaches himself to read and write, but watches, waits and learns how to survive and thrive in this brutal prison hierarchy. Before long, he is Cesar's most trusted right-hand man. Showing in French with subtitles.
A very different lesson is to be learned by expat Brit academic George (BAFTA-winner Colin Firth) in Tom Ford's stylish and moving directorial debut A Single Man (12A), showing at Strode on Tuesday and Wednesday at 7.30pm.
It's early 1960s Los Angeles, and George has not had much opportunity to share his grief over the recent death of his long- term partner Jim with anyone.
Now his private misery has become too much.
Outwardly George is embarking on just another day at work, but he has decided that this day will be his last and is planning to end it all that evening.
Going through the motions giving a lecture, one of his students notices that something'
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FIFA 10 won plaudits when it hit the shelves last year and this South Africa-inspired follow-up relies heavily on the same game engine.
The summer feast of football once again promises to be the greatest show on Earth and EA claim this latest incarnation will bring you as close to the action as it's possible to be if you've not been lucky enough to bag a ticket to the real thing.
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Each of the 10 official stadiums are featured and slick presentation helps bring the competition to life.
If you're looking for an even greater challenge, you can fight through the tournament's qualification stages as one of 199 nations.
Other options include Captain Your Country, a variation on Be A Pro from FIFA 10 with gamers taking control of a single player, and the Story of Qualifying which challenges you to replicate events from classic clashes.
Online match-ups allow you to pit your wits against players from around the world from the comfort of your sofa.
While much of the gameplay will be familiar, EA have tweaked elements in a bid to improve the realism.
Among them is a new control system for penalty kicks, while altitude has an effect on stamina levels and ball speed. In reality, it's debatably how big a part the latter element plays.
With less of an arcade feel than its great rival Pro Evolution Soccer, FIFA will test newbies from the off - although a simplified two-button control system has been incorporated to enable beginners to get up and running more easily.
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WHILE the golfing gods and perhaps even the kindly ghost of his late caddie Bruce Edwards continued to smile on Tom Watson, two Englishmen lined themselves up to try to end the 10-year wait since Paul Lawrie for a British victory in the Open Championship.
Ross Fisher and Lee Westwood both had level-par 70s in warm but capricious conditions over the Ailsa Course at Turnberry yesterday and will play today in the penultimate pair.
Fisher is one shot better off at three-under-par 207, one behind Watson, the Texan who will become the oldest winner of any regular major championship if he prevails today at the course where he won the second of his five Open titles 32 years ago.
Leading a charmed life, Watson holed a 30-foot putt for birdie at the treacherous 16th and then two-putted the par-5 17th for the birdie that puts him in front going into today's fi nal round.
He will play with 35-yearold US-based Tasmanian Mathew Goggin, who is searching for his first win beyond Nationwide Tour level and whose 69 made him one of only a handful to break par yesterday.
Watson, at 59 the Peter Pan of the fairways, reckoned powerful supernatural forces were with him yesterday, specifically Edwards, who died of the debilitating Lou Gehrig's disease six years ago shortly after he won the Senior British Open over this same course.
In that tournament Watson holed 10 putts of more than 20 feet and even holed a wedge shot of 111 yards for links of london charms an eagle 2 at the 10th before defeating the hapless Englishman Carl Mason in a play-off. Watson reckoned Edwards was with him in spirit then as well.
If you believe in such things there is plenty evidence that Edwards is back, such as that 60-foot putt he holed at the 18th on Friday and that bomb at the 16th yesterday.
"After I hit my shot on the green at 18 I looked at Ox (Neil Oxman, his current caddie) and said 'Bruce is with us today'. He said: 'Don't make me cry.' So he started crying and I started crying."
It might bring tears to the eyes of Fisher and Westwood today if balls start dropping into the hole from uncanny distances for Watson again, but replica tag heruer watches in the meantime the Brits are living very much in the non- mystical world.
Fisher, 28, a product of the Wentworth junior system, hasn't so much a late friend in his life but a future one with wife Joanne on the verge of giving birth to their first child at any moment. It could yet lead to him withdrawing to be with her.
"It's something I definitely don't want to miss, but I guess we'll just have to cross that bridge when we come to it.
Hopefully I can hang on for one more day and so can she.
To win and then to get back home and see the birth of our first child would be a dream come true, " he said.
Having been fifth in the US Open at Bethpage Black and pushing Paul Casey close in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, he feels he is ready to win. Birdies at the 16th and 17th have left him in good position, but forces elsewhere could conspire against him.
Westwood, who went headto-head with Tiger Woods in the final pairing of last year's US Open at Torrey Pines and finished a shot away from the play-off, firmly believes he, too, is ready to win. "I've put myself in position a few times before and I've learned from those experiences. I'll be patient and try not
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MY heart absolutely goes out to the passengers of the Boudicca who have just returned from the holiday from hell.
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Now the questions remain as to what legal redress there is for passengers, both those struck by the bug and those who lost a holiday because of it.
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