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- Crowds to join Olympic celebration - Shropshire Star
Shropshire’s 2012 Olympic celebrations will kick off on Friday when more than 1,000 people gather at Ironbridge. The county is taking part in a cultural celebration that will run until London 2012. The fun will kick-start a weekend of events across ...
- Elvis — Meet JFK - Hartford Courant
So it seems that Elvis Presley really isn't dead. Neither is John F. Kennedy ; at least, that's what the black man who claims to be JFK says. When they meet at a retirement facility, the two men decide to team up to fight an evil Egyptian deity that ...
- School briefs – Sept. 17 - Gresham Outlook
School briefs – Sept. 17Gresham Outlook, OR - 1 hour agoOrganizers hope to offer foreign languages, book club, poetry, art, drama, but are interested in any other ideas as well. ...
- Children Who Have Frequent Family Dinners Less Likely to Use Marijuana ... - Forbes
NEW YORK, Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- From 2003 to 2008 research by The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University has consistently found that children who have frequent family dinners are less likely to use marijuana ...
- GMU Hosts Fall for the Book - Virginia Connection Newspapers
GMU Hosts Fall for the BookVirginia Connection Newspapers, VA - 9 hours agoThis Nigerian author's book is the most widely read African novelist, with 8 million copies of his book published in 50 languages. ...
- Sweet talking means nothing (The Courier Mail)
WHEN all that sweet talk from your partner doesn't match behaviour, your relationship could be in trouble - actions mean more than mere words.
- Local News (Lethbridge Herald)
Life has forever changed for Theo Tams. The 23-year-old Coaldale native is just days away from the biggest night in his musical career and he is already looking toward the future after the curtain closes on Canadian Idol.
- I'm not blogging this, mark my words - Globe and Mail
Erika H from Canada writes: Lovely article, and it does provide some interesting perspective knowing that writers only have half a dozen minutes, if that, before submitting an article. I disagree, however, with the her disapproval of comments. Yes, a ...
- Kirton recognized by scholarship program (The Valdosta Daily Times)
Seventeen-year-old Gabrielle Kirton has big goals. As a National Achievement Scholarship Program semifinalist, those goals are that much closer to being partially funded and realized.
- Brant's Books needs to find a new home - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Brant's Books needs to find a new homeSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 1 hour ago"The perfect situation for me is a bigger space so that I could sponsor book signings and poetry reading, maybe have a coffee shop," she said. ...
- 'He was a smart, rather vain man' - BBC News
She met Radovan Karadzic, whom she calls one of the conflict's "great architects", several times - and witnessed the often violent results of his policies. "He was a clever man. He'd come to Sarajevo when he was a teenager, from Montenegro, which for ...
- A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los Angeles - Los Angeles Times
A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los AngelesLos Angeles Times, CA - 18 minutes ago"They are as funny a pair of mokes as their race has ever given to the comedy sketch, and the cake walk which concludes their act, which comprises in ...
- Paltrow Ticks Off Guests Partying To Support Her Horse Charity - Ecorazzi
Paltrow Ticks Off Guests Partying To Support Her Horse CharityEcorazzi, NY - Aug 12, 2008From the Daily News, “Gwyneth stayed in the house from the beginning,” sniffed one guest. “She was hanging inside the house with Steven and with Kelly Klein ...
- PAL announces literary awards for 2007 - Pakistan Daily Mail
PAL announces literary awards for 2007Pakistan Daily Mail, Pakistan - Aug 5, 2008According to the decision of the panel for Urdu poetry `Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal Award' is given to Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi on his book " Arz-o-Sama. ...
- Jeff VanderMeer: Political Fiction on Economic Crisis, 9-11: Slattery's Liberation and DeLillo's Falling Man (HuffingtonPost)
"The collapse was a tsunami, and all of us and the American dream had been on the beach, eyes closed, chairs angled at the sun, too close to the water to get away."
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