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Old Town Tavern, Boca Raton, Florida : A fun, comfortable place for friends, family and business associates to meet for fine food and libations. Our full liquor bar, unique draft and bottled beers, and a wine list offering over 300 selections, will assure that all of your beverage desires will be met. We offer the very best in quality cuisine varying from home-style favorites to prime steaks and, of course, the Chef’s signature creations. Food quality receives the highest attention possible. Our menu will change with the four seasons allowing us to take advantage of the freshest produce, fish and meats available as well as reflect the flavors of the current market. Our rotisserie, smoked and slow roasted meats will be served with a variety of available sauces and sides that will remain on the menu throughout the year. These meals will cater to the diet conscious diner or the carefree eater. Our Chef’s Specialty portion of the menu will concentrate on gourmet-home-style foods that reflect a sense of comfort from our friends around the globe and here at home. Join us for lunch at Old Town Tavern and you will find the addition of large, fresh roasted, deli style sandwiches, main plate salads, burgers and gourmet pizzas just to get started.

Old Town Tavern, Boca Raton, Florida

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Updated: Nov 29, 2007 1:15pm PST

FAU Football vs FIU, Florida International University, Miami, Florida - 24 November 2007, Miami Orange Bowl Stadium, 7:00 pm : MIAMI (AP)  -  Rusty Smith threw four touchdown passes and Florida Atlantic beat winless Florida International 55-23 on Saturday night. DiIvory Edgecomb, Rob Housler and Jeff VanCamp scored rushing touchdowns for the Owls. Florida Atlantic (6-5, 5-1 Sunbelt Conference) has a chance to win the conference title if it beats Troy on Dec. 1. FIU (0-11, 0-6) has lost 23 consecutive games, the longest current skid in major college football. A'mod Ned scored two touchdowns and Reggie Thompson also scored a touchdown for the Golden Panthers in the fourth quarter. Smith finished 20-for-30 for 330 yards with an interception. Florida International starting quarterback Wayne Younger (5-for-10 for 73 yards) left the game in the second quarter with a collar bone injury and did not return. Paul McCall was 23-for-35 for 181 yards and two touchdowns and one interception. Florida Atlantic took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on Smith's 16-yard touchdown pass to Conshario Johnson. Johnson bobbled the ball in the end zone but was able to hold on with his fingertips after he hit the ground. Florida Atlantic scored a touchdown on each of its four possessions in the second quarter. The Owls stretched their lead to 14-0 on Edgecomb's 9-yard touchdown run. After the Golden Panthers kicked a 27-yard field goal, the Owls responded with a reverse that Housler ran 68 yards for a touchdown to make it 21-3. It was the longest rush in school history and Housler's first touchdown. Smith tossed two touchdown passes in the second, a 14-yard touchdown pass to Chris Bonner and a 69-yard pass to Cortez Gent that made the score 35-3. Gent also caught a 44-yard touchdown pass in the fourth.

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MIAMI (AP) - Rusty Smith threw four touchdown passes and Florida Atl ...

Updated: Nov 28, 2007 11:04pm PST

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Oregon 2007/9-10

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Updated: Nov 28, 2007 9:14pm PST

New England Pics : General pictures of New Hampshire and New England from all times of year.

New England Pics

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Updated: Nov 27, 2007 2:28pm PST

Italy 2007 :

Italy 2007

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Updated: Nov 26, 2007 1:03pm PST

Brooke by Candlelight : Sweetness and light

Brooke by Candlelight

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Sweetness and light

Updated: Nov 25, 2007 1:18pm PST

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Photo 2 Sketches

Updated: Nov 24, 2007 8:11am PST

FAU Football vs UF, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, November 17, 2007, 12pm. : GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - The Owls racked up 311 yards in the first half. Florida coach Urban Meyer didn't tell his players they were eliminated from the Southeastern Conference race Saturday. He didn't have to, either. The Gators were watching the scoreboard for updates and knew Georgia was beating Kentucky. They learned the final score in the locker room, a result that knocked Florida out of contention for the Eastern Division title. The Gators still had reasons to celebrate after hammering Florida Atlantic 59-20. Tim Tebow became the first player in NCAA history with at least 20 touchdowns passing and rushing in the same season and Andre Caldwell broke the school record for career receptions. "That's pretty cool," Tebow said. Tebow finished 25-of-34 passing for a career-high 338 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another score. He has 20 rushing touchdowns and 26 TD passes. His 20th on the ground broke the previous SEC single-season record of 19 held by Georgia's Garrison Hearst (1992), Alabama's Shaun Alexander (1999) and LSU's LaBrandon Toefield (2001). Tebow certainly solidified his case for the Heisman Trophy. "He's definitely as deserving as the other guys out there," offensive coordinator Dan Mullen said. "He's had a phenomenal season. He's obviously a major, major part of our offense - one of the most important parts of our team - and he's a great person. If I had an award to give, he's a guy I wouldn't mind representing you for that award. "Caldwell caught a career-high 13 passes for 164 yards, giving him 177 career receptions and breaking the previous mark of 172 set by Carlos Alvarez (1969-71). "That means a lot to me because there's a lot of receivers that came throughout Florida history," Caldwell said. "This isn't like West Virginia or a school like that that doesn't throw the ball. This is the University of Florida. We throw the ball up and down the field. To be on top of that list is a big achievement. "Alvarez was on hand to see his record fall. He also witnessed another dominating performance by Tebow & Co. Tebow completed his first 10 passes for 145 yards, finding Caldwell open all over the field. Caldwell again filled in for Percy Harvin, who missed his second consecutive game because of a sinus infection and migraine headaches. Caldwell caught 11 passes for 148 yards and a touchdown last week at South Carolina. Tebow probably would have been on the bench by halftime, but Florida's defense struggled to stop Florida Atlantic's passing attack, so the sophomore stayed on long enough to turn a close game into a rout. The Gators (8-3) scored on nearly every possession. They led 21-0 after the first quarter, 35-20 at half and 52-20 early in the fourth. The Owls (5-5) moved the ball well, just not as well as Florida. They racked up 311 yards in the first half and presented plenty of problems early. Every time FAU got close, Tebow took over. His 2-yard run made it 28-13 with 5:04 to play in the first half, but FAU answered when quarterback Rusty Smith ran up the middle from a yard out with 1:13 remaining. That left plenty of time for Tebow, who capped a 63-yard drive with a 26-yard TD pass to Cornelius Ingram. "Tim didn't play his best game," Meyer said. "That's being critical. I'm being critical of Tim because he needs a little critical analysis every once in a while. He did not play his best game, but that tells you how good a football player he is." Still, Tebow ended the day with better numbers than any other college quarterback. "That's unbelievable," Meyer said. "I can't believe that's never been done before. That's a great record to have. I'd much rather have our ninth win next week." Tebow left with 11:11 remaining, giving way to freshman Cameron Newton. ebow's biggest flaw was an interception in the second quarter. His pass sailed over Louis Murphy's head and into Corey Small's hands. Small returned it 36 yards, setting up Smith's 20-yard TD pass to Cortez Gent that made it 21-10. Smith finished 18-of-33 for 290 yards. Gent caught six passes for 118 yards. FAU added to its woes with a blocked punt that was returned for a touchdown in the first quarter and a fumble deep in its own territory that led to a field goal. "We made some plays intermittently, scored some points intermittently, but never quite made it happen," FAU coach Howard Schnellenberger said.

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Updated: Nov 21, 2007 2:21am PST

FAU Football vs Arkansas State, Lockhart Stadium, Ft Lauderdale, FL, 10 November 2007, 4pm : FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - Willie Rose caught two touchdowns passes and also a 2-point conversion pass as Florida Atlantic came from behind win to beat Arkansas State 34-31. Trailing 31-20, a screen pass from quarterback Rusty Smith to Rose went 56 yards for a touchdown to close the gap to 31-26 with 9:57 left in the fourth. The Owls took the lead on Smith's 6-yard touchdown pass from Smith to DiIvory Edgecomb with 2:49 left. Smith tossed a pass to Rose for a successful two-point conversion to make it 34-31. It was Smith's third touchdown pass of the game. The win keeps Florida Atlantic (5-4, 4-1) in contention for the Sun Belt Conference title. They must defeat Florida International and Troy in their final two games to clinch it. Smith finished 22-of-44 for 268 yards with two interceptions and three touchdowns. Reggie Arnold scored three touchdowns for Arkansas State (4-6, 2-4). Corey Leonard was 19-of-33 for 131 yards and a touchdown. Leonard also rushed for a touchdown. After Warley Leroy kicked a career-long 46-yard field goal for the Owls to cut the deficit to 24-20, the Indians converted Florida Atlantic's third turnover of the game into points. Tyrell Johnson intercepted a badly overthrown pass by Smith and returned it 38 yards to the Florida Atlantic 5-yard line. Arnold's 4-yard touchdown run, his third score of the game, gave Arkansas State a 31-20 lead with 13:06 left in the fourth. Trailing 17-10, Arkansas State scored two touchdowns in the third quarter. Arnold's 2-yard touchdown run tied the score at 17 and a 6-yard touchdown run by Leonard made it 24-17. The Owls took a 14-7 lead on a 2-yard pass from Smith to Rose in the second. Arkansas State closed to 14-10 on a 20-yard field goal by Josh Arauco. The kick followed a fumble recovery by Javon McKinnon at the Owls' 5-yard line.

It is senior day, their will be a recognition ceremony prior to kickoff between the Owls and the Indians. Also, Labor Finders, Emerald Towing, Sports Clips and the School Board of Broward County will bus and host the service men and women of the USS Iwo Jima LPD-7, docked in Port Everglades. The crew will present the colors prior to the national anthem, the Iwo Jima's Sailor of the Year will flip the coin prior to kickoff, and their will be a presentation honoring the men and women of the United States Navy during the game. All of this is in conjunction with Veteran's Day on Monday, November 12.

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - Willie Rose caught two touchdowns passes ...

Updated: Nov 19, 2007 1:17pm PST

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Witch Creek Fire - Thursday, Oct. 25

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Updated: Nov 16, 2007 5:24pm PST