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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE - To residents here, it's known as the "Tahoe Tax" - a surcharge on seemingly every purchase from gasoline to groceries.
OXFORD β Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner used to keep mystery novels by his bed. βHe did seem to enjoy the genre,β said Don Kartiganer, Howry professor of Faulkner Studies at the University of Mississippi.
A new book, Cinemas of North Tyneside, shows why cinema grew with such speed to dominate entertainment in the early 20th Century.
One of Wolverhampton's most notorious streets can be blocked off by police from Monday to curb late-night trouble.
Here's a list of state college football games scheduled this year.
Squamish β Canada Day celebrations on July 1 get underway at 10:30 a.m. with a parade led by the Royal Canadian Legion Diamond Head Branch #277 and the Black Tusk Caledonia Pipe Band and they will march from the Howe Sound Inn on Cleveland Avenue to Stan Clarke Park for the official flag-raising ceremony.
Three World War II veterans, Navajo "code talkers" for the U.S. Marines, will be featured guests at Crazy Horse Memorial on Saturday, July 4.
The Towamencin swim team, which is going for its sixth straight Bux-Mont League title this year, got its season off to a strong start with wins over Hatfield and Lansdale.
2009 State Football Schedules
Ian Morris has set his sights on Coca-Cola Championship survival after penning a new two-year deal at Scunthorpe.
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