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- Insurers give worn flags a final salute - Everett Herald
McClain Insurance Services in Everett and PEMCO Insurance recently gave away new flags to folks who brought in worn models that needed to be ceremoniously retired. Nathalie Stamey at McClain said the response was overwhelming and that they gave away ...
- Forgotten photos capture idyllic past - Des Moines Register
Everett Kuntz was soon to graduate from high school in 1939 when he spent his life savings on a $12.50 camera. He carried it everywhere, snapping so many photographs that he earned the nickname "Scoop" in his tiny northeast Iowa hometown of Ridgeway ...
- Naples Players offers summertime options - Naples Sun TImes
Naples Players offers summertime optionsNaples Sun TImes, FL - 2 hours ago... most exalted:" life, death, and God. Although Bearing's uncompromising scholarship earned her high regard as an expert in the field of Donne's poetry, ...
- Derek Walcott attacks Sir VS Naipaul in verse - Hindu
Derek Walcott attacks Sir VS Naipaul in verseHindu, India - 6 hours agoNow, he has upped the ante by slamming his old sparring partner in a poem that mocked the Indian-origin author as a "mongoose". ...
- Thanks, Concord - Concord Monitor
Thanks, ConcordConcord Monitor, NH - 14 minutes agoI indulged my interests, from politics to poetry, from history to humanity. And I benefited from a community of engaged readers - readers with deep civic ...
- Student magazine 'excellent' (The Herald News)
PLAINFIELD --The Plainfield South High School literary magazine, "Metamorphic Expressions in Blue & White," received a rank of "Excellent" in the 2007 National Council of Teachers of English Program that recognizes student literary magazines.
- Cowra mum robbed of everything she loved - News.com.au
The 31-year-old, a Senior-Constable in the police force, has not only lost her mother and two young children -- but also her father, who stands accused of their murders. But with a steady stream of friends, colleagues and relatives visiting her ...
- Variety is the spice at Westmoreland Festival - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteVariety is the spice at Westmoreland FestivalPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 2 hours agoPoetry and Short Story Contest entrees are also displayed. Encampments, where visitors can learn about daily life of the times and groups represented, ...
- It's Happening -VILLAGER (East York Mirror)
Saturday, May 3 HUMBERCREST UNITED CHURCH hosts its 43rd annual from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This year's sale features china, linens, jewelry, books, toys, sports equipment, clothing for all, gl...
- Signs of recession - Southeast Missourian
Signs of recessionSoutheast Missourian, MO - 3 hours agoYa ripped off my thunder, albeit I'm not into doing poetry anyway. Even so, I've often pondered what it'd feel like to have suicidal tendancies, ...
- BusinessNorth Exclusives ‘Reverse publishing’ hits the Iron Range (BusinessNorth)
VIRGINIA – As most newspapers are struggling with how to reinvent their products on the Web and thus retain readers, one publication on the Iron Range is defining itself online first.
- Weekend planner - Asheville Citizen-Times
-Polecat Creek plays tonight at the Grey Eagle on Clingman Avenue, Asheville. -A School’s Out Dance Party, for ages 18 and under, happens tonight at The Orange Peel, 101 Biltmore Ave., Asheville, 225-5851. -The Raleigh Ringers, handbell choir ...
- The Rt Rev Hassan Dehqani-Tafti - Daily Telegraph
The Right Reverend Hassan Dehqani-Tafti , who died on Tuesday aged 87, was the Anglican Bishop in Iran from 1961 to 1990 but was obliged to spend the last 10 years of his episcopate in exile, following the 1979 revolution and an attempt on his life ...
- A man who will be missed - La Crosse Tribune
For those of you who didn’t know him, my introduction was amply served. For those who knew him, we were blessed to be part of his daily life. A retired milk hauler from Tomah, Wis., is about all I know of his past. What I do know is that he was a ...
- Saddam feared AIDS - MSNBC
May 5: Zachary Iscol credits his Iraqi translator for saving American lives, so he fought to bring him back to the U.S. Now Iscol is back in Iraq as a civilian, looking for others who've been left behind. Mike Taibbi reports. CAIRO, Egypt - Former ...
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