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- Anti-abortion, not anti-war - La Crosse Tribune
I read of a man from La Crosse recently who stated, “You can’t be a true Christian and vote Republican.†It is absolutely true that the Bible is a Christian’s authority. However, it is false to say you must be anti-war and anti-capital ...
- Guitar slinger shares years of musical wisdom with students - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Mark Wallney still likes the Monkees. But like so many young people who watched "The Ed Sullivan Show" on Feb. 9, 1964, what he really wanted to be was a Beatle. So be careful not to let the gray hair fool you. Wallney - 52, married and a devoted dad ...
- Girl Talk Has Its Limits - Gadsden Times
MOST teenage girls love to talk to their friends. And talk. And talk. Angela Jimenez for The New York Times GOOD FRIENDS From left, Taylah Watson, 15, Jasmin Bostick, 14, Tessa Lee-Thomas, 13, and Di’Onna Bostick, 14, chatting in Brooklyn. As Debra ...
- Rockets Kill Six Hamas Fighters, Child In Gaza - The Bulletin
Jerusalem - A series of explosions rocked Gaza Saturday, and a 6-year-old girl and six Hamas fighters were killed. Hamas blamed Fatah, the faction represented by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, for their deaths and vowed revenge. Loudspeakers ...
- Apollo scout to attend 'Teen Idol' contest (The News Journal)
Contestants in Saturday's final competition of the "2008 Who Wants to be Delaware Teen Idol?" program could get a shot at stardom.
- Hobnobbing In Helendale - Victorville Daily Press
Hobnobbing In HelendaleVictorville Daily Press, CA - 8 hours ago... non-fiction, biographies, children’s books, books on tape and more. The least read seem to be Westerns, the old classics, self-help and poetry. ...
- Susan Ryan Share your life with a child - Tampa Bay Newspapers
Susan Ryan Share your life with a childTampa Bay Newspapers, FL - 3 hours agoDo you like to bake, fish, garden, play music, write poetry, knit? Is your talent painting or your passion photography? Do people say you are a good ...
- Note to Readers - The Ledger
Life changes. We all go through them, whether we get married, have children then become empty nesters, suffer a loss or start a job. Because of economic conditions, The Ledger has undergone its share of changes in the past few months. Starting Aug ...
- Big night in W. Boylston (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WEST BOYLSTON - West Boylston Arts Festival, a celebration that organizers compare to First Night, will be held from 10 a.m. to midnight Sept. 20. Only instead of New Year's Eve revelers ringing in the New Year, the merrymakers at this party will be helping to keep music ringing from the rafters and art adorning the walls of the West Boylston schools this year, all while celebrating the 200th ...
- Preparing for history - McPherson Sentinel
Six cities in Kansas were chosen to host the Smithsonian Institution exhibition, titled, "New Harmonies - Celebrating American Roots Music." The traveling exhibit has already been in Winfield, Russell and Lawrence. It will be in Independence until ...
- Linda Jo Scott: The story of a lifelong friendship (Battle Creek Enquirer)
Agnes Spoerer Langner and my mother grew up next door to each other on the north side of Chicago and went all through school together — all through life together. Both loved to read and write, and for their whole lives they corresponded weekly. Their loyalty to each other was complete and unending.
- Welcome return for writer Simon - Huddersfield Examiner
Welcome return for writer SimonHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 11 hours agoSimon peppers his work with family anecdotes, carefully observed humour and self-deprecating tales of his own live poetry readings. ...
- Madonna joins stars turning 50 - Ninemsn
NinemsnMadonna joins stars turning 50Ninemsn, Australia - 3 hours agoAndriy, who takes an interest in philosophy and poetry, is happiest when out on the streets promoting his Ukrainian gypsy punk band with the hope of ...
- Literary dark knights - Metromix
Literary dark knightsMetromix, IL - 10 hours agoThe end result reimagines the world of caped crusaders as a funny, lonely and weird place....and one far more believable than that of "The Dark Knight. ...
- "30 Rock" and Tina Fey big winners at the Emmy's - WHAS 11
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The sleek '60s drama "Mad Men" made Emmy history Sunday as the first basic-cable show to win a top series award, while the sitcom "30 Rock" and its stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin also emerged as big winners. "We're all so very ...
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