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- Affordable activities to keep you busy for a summer in Davis (California Aggie)
It ' s a common predicament: You ' re stuck in Davis for the summer, you ' re bored and you have no money.
- Briefly... CITY/REGION - Philadelphia Daily News
Southwest Philadelphia: Biosolids Recycling Center, 7800 Penrose Ferry Road; Northwest Philadelphia: Queen Lane Water Treatment Plant, Fox Street near the Roosevelt Extension; and Northeast Philadelphia: Baxter Water Plant, 8800 block of State Road ...
- Tonys: Who should win, who will win - USA Today
Should win: Â Crackling with wit, wisdom and warmth, Seafarer was as breathlessly entertaining as it was profoundly moving. Will win: August is the closest thing that Broadway has seen to a great American epic since Tony Kushner's Angels in America ...
- Author: Jennifer Harker, Special - Midland Mirror
Author: Jennifer Harker, SpecialMidland Mirror, Canada - 51 minutes ago“We were doing poetry and we read lots of Dr. Seuss with its rhymes.†Taking paper patterns and painting around them students went to work with enthusiasm ...
- Poole: Newest Warrior Maggette is all business (Contra Costa Times)
Joining the Golden State Warriors wasn't guard Corey Maggette's dream, but it's close enough, columnist Monte Poole says. Blog: Inside the Warriors | More
- Good Grief remembers - Bridgeton News
This past Saturday, Good Grief families came together to remember. The day was warm and humid, but many of our families and volunteers attended our first Day of Remembrance . The gathering was simple--it was intended to be simple to show that the ...
- 'Meet the Press' host Tim Russert dies at age 58 (CTV.ca)
NBC journalist Tim Russert has died at the age of 58 after collapsing at work following an apparent heart attack. Time Magazine had recently named him one of the most influential people in the world.
- Calendar for July 10 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
ONGOING Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover. The Beer Joint -- Open Mic Night, 8 p.m. Wednesdays, no c ...
- The Russians are back! - Online Journal
The Russians are back!Online Journal, FL - 14 minutes ago... have a penchant for disorder, procrastination, inefficiency, qualities more than redeemed by their fantasy, poetry, nobility and confidence in life. ...
- Pulse contributors for June 17: - Herald-Mail
Becky Snouffer is a home-schooler living in Hagerstown. She loves nature, and she plans to become a wildlife photographer. Elina Mir recently finished her eighth-grade year at St. Mary School in Hagerstown. She likes reading and watching movies. Brad ...
- Jewel makes her way along a country road - Houston Chronicle
Jewel makes her way along a country roadHouston Chronicle, United States - 1 hour agoBut come on — it's not like Jewel has never written a corny lyric (or a ho-hum book of poetry). Time — and sales — will tell if country is where Jewel ...
- 'QUILTS' PROJECT HELPS KIDS FIND CONNECTIONS - Albuquerque Journal
Quilts serve to show children the fabric of not only their rich and often lugubrious past, but also of the potential and promise of their future, a Newchild Productions representative said. Juba Clayton said that's the message in Karen Jones Meadows ...
- Augustana professor's writing goes international (The Argus Leader)
Writer Patrick Hicks takes readers on a journey, exploring stories set in England, Spain, Germany and Ireland. The Augustana College professor also uses Midwestern settings in his poetry, even Sioux Falls, for his first international paperback: "Finding the Gossamer." The 38-year-old writer-in-residence in Augie's English department is a Minnesota native but spent several years studying and ...
- New in Paperback: A Potent Reminder of the Fury of AIDS - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When Andrew Holleran first published "Ground Zero" in 1988, his essays recorded the start of AIDS in America. As the crisis around "the gay cancer" mounted, he wrote that living in New York made "you feel like someone at a dinner party whose fellow ...
- Mount Arlington youths use their own newsletter to help save Lake ... - Recorder Community Newspapers
MOUNT ARLINGTON – Eleven-year- old George Cicero and his 10 year -old brother Tyler, released the fifth issue of their upstart newsletter, The Lake Hopatcong Times on Sunday, April 20. The two Howard Boulevard residents were inspired by a desire to ...
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