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Actress Kathy Coleman will have a small role in the upcoming remake of the Land of the Lost. Kathy Coleman (real name Kathleen Coleman) was the original series in 1974, playing Holly Marshall.
The new Land of the Lost is director Brad Silberling and the movie star is Will Ferrell. The movie is about
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May 25th, 2009 admin
Colombian marchers Diego Colorado and Jason Gutierrez will compete at Los Angeles Marathon in U.S. to be held on May 25 with the participation of sportsmen from more than 30 countries.
According to a press communique on Friday from Atletas con Provernir Team, Colorado and Gutierrez
traveled on Friday to U.S. where they expect to have a good performance at the competence.
Pedro Elias Ortiz has been the only Colombian who has won this marathon of short more than 42 kilometers.
Colorado competed two years ago in this marathon, in that time he crossed the finish line in 10th place with a time of 2 hours, 16 minutes and 48 seconds and he said that “with more experience, he can expect to have a better performance.”
The favorites for this marathon are Tariku Junfar, Laban Kipkemboi and Paul Kosgei who have marks under two hours and 10 minutes.
Los Angeles Marathon began on 1986 and since that time five Latin Americans have won it, Mexican Martin Mondragon in 1989, Ortiz in 1990, Brazilian Joselindo Rocha in 1993, Ecuadorian Rolando Vera in 1995 and Costa Rican Jose Luis Molina in 1996. Enditem
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May 25th, 2009 admin

To keep it short, this is the best hotel I’ve stayed. Every detail exudes charm-old decor, creative breakfasts, the colors, the walls by hand. I feel at home here.
We are really excited about the no smoking policy, and the fact that there are no televisions in the rooms. Adds to the atmosphere of sweet simplicity and power of the place. The staff is super accessible and useful, either to ask for directions or Bangkok information or whatever. There is even a small gift shop filled with handmade delights, and an organic rooftop garden.
You’ll have to ask not to have bedding and towels changed regularly, in the interest of saving water, but there are many so-called “green” policies being carried out here, among which is the [magic] homemade soap, which has a smell of earth, and leave you renewed, but unfortunately that is not [yet] for sale in the store.
Breakfast is included in the price and a discount is available through online registration for returning visitors. I highly recommend this place, so much care and attention has been paid to the development and nurturing of this cozy place is a perfect reminder of the simpler things, and their presence in Bangkok, has helped give me a new perspective the city. Simply beautiful.
Probably not good for visitors who want to smoke in the place or need a television program. The only drawback that I can think is that they do not have a broader menu (coffee, juices, teas and snacks are available for a small cost at the cafe on the site).
Not too far from Tham Na Hometaurant, which has a large vegetarian menu to complement the lunch / dinner.
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