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Local equestrian to compete in world championship

Published July 9, 2009, 12:39 pm, Palos Verdes Peninsula News

Palos Verdes High school equestrian Sophia Harik will have an opportunity to ride away into the sunset.

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Earth Day inspiration: Palo Alto boy creates song for a generation

Published July 9, 2009, 11:57 am, J Weekly

Packed inside a small classroom at Sebako Primary School in Botswana, 30 schoolchildren watched as 12-year-old Aitan Grossman hooked up speakers and booted up his laptop.

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Poetry, movies and needlework, please

Published July 9, 2009, 11:29 am, Guardian Unlimited

Schools tell us about their creative schemes, from a poetic X Factor to homespun sci-fi ... and a fair bit of sewing We've seen Godzilla, some very animated Victorians and (beam me up, Sir) a sci-fi movie called Stor Truk, about the adventures of a Tesco van. Our Creative Summer project kicked off last month with poetic luminaries Michael Rosen and John Hegley, who wrote about their experiences, ...

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A long night chasing lunkers on Nebraska’s biggest reservoir

Published July 9, 2009, 8:28 am, Scottsbluff Star-Herald

Kerry Keane of Gering lifts a Lake McConaughy wiper. For a variety of reasons, Lake McConaughy is Nebraska’s version of an ocean. More than 20 miles long when full, it’s the state’s biggest reservoir.

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Neighborhood Scholar: Angelica McNeil of Bird Street Community Center

Published July 9, 2009, 6:42 am, New England Cable News

(NECN: Ally Donnelly) - NECN has joined forces with John Hancock Financial for a new program called Neighborhood Scholars. It recognizes young people who have shown extraordinary service to a New England non-profit and their community. Angelica McNeil is the first Neighborhood Scholar. Ally Donnelly introduces us to the young woman who fights to survive in a neighborhood where the struggle of ...

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Escaping reality

Published July 9, 2009, 5:06 am, Concord Monitor

Bill Blagg would be happy to make you disappear. No, he's not a friend of Tony Soprano's.

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Melrose resident Kim Boroyan suits up for Boston Militia of IWFL

Published July 9, 2009, 3:04 am, Melrose Free Press

The sound of football helmets clashing is music to Kim Boroyan’s ears. The Melrose resident has made the gridiron her home as a running back for the Boston Militia of the Independent Women’s Football League (IWFL). For the past seven seasons, the Grove Street resident has fueled her football fix playing games from April to July with sheer hustle and determination.

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St. Martin nuns hope for early August move to new monastery

Published July 9, 2009, 2:15 am, Rapid City Journal

The sisters of St. Martin Monastery hope to be in their new home about Aug. 1, but their future neighbor, a senior housing development called Good Samaritan Society St. Martin Village, has seen the pace of its construction slowed by the national housing market.

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Event boosts noodling's image

Published July 9, 2009, 12:44 am, Tulsa World

PAULS VALLEY will be home to a genuine who-da-thunk-it Saturday. Organizers of the 10th annual Okie Noodling Tournament say the population of the town may double to about 12,000 that day. Ten years ago, ...

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Edwin Jackson: The Tiger that got away

Published July 9, 2009, 12:22 am, The Weekly Calistogan

OAKLAND - I got into this business because I was a sports fan first. I still am, and I never won’t be. So when I’m not working — heh heh, “working” — at a game, I am a fan.

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