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Wyoming town reflects 10 years after Shepard's murder - International Herald Tribune
LARAMIE, Wyoming : A decade after a gay college student was beaten, tied to a fence and left for dead, many in this small college town are still struggling with the aftermath of a crime that triggered nationwide sympathy and brought a re-examination ...
'Happy birthday, dear Ashland . . . ' - Inrich.com
Ashland's 150th birthday celebration kicks off at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Randolph-Macon College's Day Field with the all-county marching band, a children's chorus, special guests, the Randolph-Macon choir, a presentation of the time capsule and the ...
Wyo. town reflects 10 years after Shepard's murder - ksl.com
A decade after a gay college student was beaten, tied to a fence and left for dead, many in this small college town are still struggling with the aftermath of a crime that triggered nationwide sympathy and brought a re-examination of attitudes toward ...
Big game on campus - Boston Globe
There is no national television here. There are no seat licenses or overzealous alumni who might push for a coach's ouster over the indignity of a losing season. What you're likely to find instead are dogs and small children romping just beyond the ...
Ground games rev up in presidential race - Aspen Times
Angus Graham, a native of Bethel, Maine, who moved to Carbondale four months ago, makes calls from the campaign office for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama in Glenwood Springs on Oct. 1. David Zalubowski AP FORT COLLINS ? Twenty ...
McLovin draws a crowd to Lincoln movie screening - Lincoln Journal Star
Sporting a Big Red Nebraska cap, the actor known as McLovin made a stop in Lincoln Wednesday night to promote his new movie, to referee a beer pong tournament and to get schooled by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln women?s soccer team. ?Oh my ...
College Football Today - ESPN.com
-Texas' Colt McCoy threw for 277 yards and a touchdown and the fifth-ranked Longhorns knocked off No. 1 Oklahoma 45-35 in Dallas. -Oklahoma's Sam Bradford threw for 385 yards and five touchdowns. But he also had an interception in the Sooners' loss ...
Thrift shops thrive amid economic downturn - Chico Enterprise-Record
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Forget about the outdated notion of thrift shops as the refuge of the working poor, the down and out or the vintage fashion hipster. In these troubled times, the powerful lure of a secondhand retail bargain is attracting a whole new ...
Andre Agassi Celebrates Longtime Supporters at 13th Grand Slam for ... - Forbes
LAS VEGAS, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- An economic storm. The most devastating week on Wall Street. A pivotal United States presidential election on the horizon. Americans worrying about their retirement funds. Tonight Andre Agassi recognized the real ...
Ultimate green vehicle: podcar - Indianapolis Star
It's time we design cities for the human, not for the automobile," said Roberts, president of Connect Ithaca, a group of planning and building professionals, activists and students committed to making this upstate New York college town the first ...
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