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- Heron project is great fun - La Crosse Tribune
Recently, my 9-year-old friend and I accomplished what I call, “The Heron Project.†Within a very limited time frame, we visited 33 of our city’s herons. It was great fun. We used the La Crosse Tribune’s map and set about taking her picture ...
- All Rights Reserved - Simi Valley Acorn
All Rights ReservedSimi Valley Acorn, CA - 1 hour agoDeeppit barbecue dinner, entertainment, live music, cowboy poetry, karaoke, clowns, face painting, Jolly Jump bouncer. Admission and meal $10 adults, ...
- Sophomore's story published in magazine (North Journal)
When Steven Mueller started writing "Pink," he considered a complex backstory involving a government conspiracy, but it didn't make it into the story.  read more »
- Euthanasia at end of trail (The Monterey County Herald)
GERLACH, Nev. — Five mustangs pounded across the high desert recently, their dark manes and tails giving shape to the wind.
- Gov. David Paterson adresses Asian/Pacific American forum - New York Daily News
Diva Diana Ross entertained employees of New York Hospital Queens and their families at award presentation at New York State Theater at Lincoln Center. Gov. Paterson delivered the keynote speech at the celebration of Asian/Pacific American (APA ...
- Obituaries for Saturday, May 03, 2008 (Carroll County Online)
Erb, G. Lewis 'Lew' Gladfelter, Mary A. Keefer, Lola M. Moore, Frederick L. Orendorff, Annie M. Sompayrac, Walter A. Tawney, Virginia E. G. Lewis "Lew" Erb, 79, of Westminster died Thursday, May 1, 2008, at Carroll Hospice Dove House.
- Movie review: A victory for the 'Dark Knight' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Wrong vs. right, the individual vs. society, id vs. superego, action vs. reason, the Joker vs. Batman. There's a two-faced pleasure to be had in watching "The Dark Knight." Our rebellious impulses are excited by seeing an agent of chaos gleefully ...
- Wyoming reading - Caspar Star-Tribune
and vanish. In "Yellowstone Rising," Bama, who lives in Cody, tells the story of Yellowstone through her prose. She writes not only about what she sees and feels in this wild, smoldering landscape, but about its history. Both her poetry and her ...
- Parts of Saddam Hussein's prison diaries released (CBC)
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings.
- If we're comfortable in our non-belief, why bash believers? - Chicago Sun-Times
Albert Einstein's letter, containing a short rant about God and the Bible, sold recently for 25 times its expected price, thanks, in part, to professional atheist Richard Dawkins being one of the unsuccessful bidders. It's long been said religion is ...
- Out and About: June 4 - 15 - Easton Journal
Out and About: June 4 - 15Easton Journal, MA - 3 minutes agoBoston African American National Historic Site trail tours. Free. Tours depart from Shaw Memorial on Beacon Street 10 am, 12 pm and 2 pm Monday through ...
- Quote of the day (Salon.com)
Katie Couric says sexism is more common than racism in America.
- Rare books and manuscripts now shared online - Houston Chronicle
From Timbuktu to here, to reverse the expression, the written words of the legendary African oasis are being delivered by electronic caravan. A lode of books and manuscripts, some only recently rescued from decay, is being digitized for the Internet ...
- Saffron king finds niche in NYC (AM New York)
With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side.
- Elizabeth Edwards - Chicago Tribune
Give props to Gil Scott-Heron for the cutting-edge topicality of his best street poetry and jazz-inflected R&B over the last four decades, and the activist performer will accept the compliment graciously, albeit with reservations.
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