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Lost "Lockdown" Originally aired March 29, 2006 Mario Perez: ABC"Mmm...DHARMA Brand Noms!" It's a play on words. Lockdown = Locke Down. Because Locke? Is trapped? By a big ol' door that came down during ... (wait for it) ... a...
Star in Thriller Based on THE NEW YORK TIMES #1 Best-Selling Novel
Options are limited for wireless, high-speed internet customers of Sunset Solutions in the Codroy Valley who want to deal with another service provider.
Set in 1939-1940 England, the 1942 film, "Mrs. Miniver," directed by William Wyler, is a story of war, community, love and sacrifice. But most importantly, it is a story of family.
The Irish Emigrant
Mitchell Lurie, a world-renowned clarinetist and clarinet teacher who taught for many years at the University of Southern California and the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, has died. He was 86. Lurie, who had been in ill health in recent years, died of pneumonia Nov.
He might not look like a rock star, but novelist Robert W. Walker has something in common with the bands Radiohead and Wilco. Walker is turning to the Internet to get his work directly to his audience. In the case of his recent book, that means giving it away until the hardcover edition comes out in the spring.
Editor's note: This story about the Synchronicity Foundation's sanctuary in Virginia was originally published Oct. 5, 2003, in The Virginian-Pilot. Alan Scherr, then president of the foundation, was killed in the Nov. 26, 2008, attacks on Mumbai, India, along with his daughter Naomi.
A job-readiness program funded by the federal government is helping make futures brighter for young people in the Grand Lake area.
The authorities have requested follow-up Emergency Post-Conflict Assistance (EPCA) with an access of 12.5 percent of quota (SDR 25.375 million [$37.8 million]) to support their economic program for 2008-09 and continue benefiting from the macroeconomic and financial discipline provided by Fund involvement.
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