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The color "pink" inspires songs about little girls and tea parties and springtime but "The Power of Pink" proves little girls grow up and can find themselves in a position to use their affinity for pastel for the greater good.
John Tuttle has served Mt. Pleasant for the better part of two decades.
Central Market in Southlake will host the first Summer Chalk Art Festival, benefiting Rocky Top Therapy Center of Keller. Chalk art dates back to the 16th Century, where artists created works of art on the pavement of the piazzas of Italy.
An 8,000-square-foot emergency shelter is under construction for The Women’s Crisis and Family Outreach Center.
Cheers: To columnist Bob Ray Sanders for his update about capital punishment. Rick Perry has allowed 200 executions during his tenure as governor. Texas has accounted for 37 percent of our nation’s executions since 1977. Thanks to Sanders for being the vanguard in the movement to end the death penalty.
The more dots there are, the more accurate a picture you get when you connect them. Cancer researchers adopting that philosophy have developed a new imaging technology that could give scientists the ability to simultaneously measure as many as 100 or more distinct features in or on a single cell. In a disease such as cancer, that capability would provide a much better picture of what is going on ...
In addition to serving as pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church from 1981 to the spring of this year, the Rev. Roger Bauer has also served in volunteer capacities in virtually every community and social service organization in Alameda...
Beachgoers flocked to the Jersey Shore this weekend, but none enjoyed themselves as much as a group who gathered on the beachfront to catch a wave, some for the first time.
In a city that rightly boasts of its numerous monuments to its glorious and illustrious past, the Kaleidoscope Museum of Kyoto provides a counterpoint to the ancient capital's architectural and religious treasures. The museum, located on a quiet street in the city's Nakagyo Ward, boasts a fascinating array of these instruments of light and color. And unlike other museums where you can only gawk ...
Recent headlines of celebrities dying prematurely of cardiac failure have brought considerable attention to this devastating situation. we eat.” “It is obvious that we live in a toxic environment.
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