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(ARA) - Ahhh, summer -- July Fourth fireworks, family barbecues, ice cold watermelon, weekends at the beach ... and bug bites. Or worse -- bee, hornet and wasp stings.
Former Northampton Konkrete Kid Brian Schneider has posed for thousands of pictures. There are even some of him shaking hands with former President George W. Bush after Bush threw out the first pitch ever at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.
Becky's story: Nurse feels happy about job, friends, 4 grandchildren, but still suffers pain, bad moments Woman feels gratitude for strangers' kindness
For as long as Jon Lester could remember, Ken Griffey Jr. was a part of his childhood. Growing up in Tacoma, Wash., just outside Seattle, Lester felt spoiled. Any summer day from the time he was 5, when Griffey made his big league debut, Lester could turn on his television and watch Griffey, the greatest player of his generation and ...
If you think professional wrestling is all a sham, spare a thought for Mitsuharu Misawa, one of the legendary wearers of the “Tiger Mask,” who died in the ring on June 13 after suffering a spinal cord injury. Pro wrestling may be classified as “entertainment,” but it can be pretty rough stuff.
If I could draw, I would never take photographs. I would carry a sketchbook, instead. The sketchbook would be the kind with paper so creamy white it begged for marks. And when I saw a beautiful sight, I would sit on a tiny stool, cock my head, pull out a little ebony pencil and draw.
LA JOLLA ---- During his more than 40-year career as a researcher, professor Wayne Cornelius did what few politicians and policy-makers do when it comes to undocumented immigrants: He spoke to them to find out why they come here.
Ray Mongeau/Citizen photo Emergency officials from several area departments clean up after responding to a fire at a Farrarville Road home in Belmont Friday evening.
"Warehouse 13" caretaker Artie Nielsen has devoted his life to chasing down paranormal artifacts and keeping them safely hidden in the warehouse's vaults, buried deep in the South Dakota Badlands.
5 July, 2009 - Hundreds of people from Kanglung and Yongphula witnessed yet another successful Yongphu chotpa (a 400-year-old festival). But, as they left for home after being blessed at the festival, there was a gloomy situation looming large, according to organisers of the festival.
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