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The West Virginia Film Office is sponsoring a workshop to help communities recruit more film production to the state.
The city of Portsmouth has decided to postpone their fireworks show until Sunday July 5th.
Former President George W. Bush, who has turned up in a handful of out-of-the-way places since leaving office, was set to spend part of Independence Day speaking at a remodeled rodeo arena in rural northwestern Oklahoma.
Manchester City will make one last effort to prise England captain John Terry from Chelsea with a £35million bid and wages of £200,000 per week.
RANDOLPH TWP. – The proverbial peace pipe may not have yet been smoked, but it seems to have at least been lit.
Music manager Allen Klein, a no-holds-barred businessman who bulldozed his way into and out of deals with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died Saturday, a publicist for his company said. He was 77.
FAIRFIELD TWP. – Mayor James Gasparini and members of the town council fielded several questions, but had no answers for the community about former Police Chief C. Lynn Centonze’s recent $1.8 million settlement with the township.
The first sign of trouble came when the Eagle was five minutes into its descent, 33,500ft above the Moon's surface. A shrill alarm rang through the cramped, seatless cabin in which two astronauts stood facing the stars. An error message flashed up on their primitive computer's tiny read-out: "1202". Neither Neil Armstrong nor Buzz Aldrin knew what it meant. It was left to Steve Bales, a ...
As if the unveiling of a £100 million roof and the opening of a new outside court wasn't enough work for the All England Club, bulldozers will be here again first thing tomorrow. They will raze the beloved old Court 2, which was renumbered as No 3 this year after a new No 2 was opened at the south end of the grounds. The old No 2 court, nicknamed "graveyard of champions" because so many seeds ...
Old-fashioned biographies of great men used to come out in three volumes. If the fashion were to be revived, which seems unlikely, the first book would be entitled Gordon Brown: The Years of Promise, and would cover the years up to 1997. The second book would be subtitled The Years of Fame, and would take us up to the great non-election of 2007. We are now coming to the end of the last book. It ...
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