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Close your eyes. Now form a mental picture of Hampstead High Street. All very difficult when you're trying to read, I do realise that, but here is what I'm driving at: how many shops can you put a name to?
• Juin.25. 0 9 THE Estrella del Oriente (Star of the East) newspaper does not illuminate anybody. It darkens the environment. It is preparing a shadowy "civic" coup in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, along with two other reactionary newspapers — El Deber and El Mundo — forming a powerful media trio in that eastern city backing the oligarchy’s fruitless attempts to overthrow the government of ...
Randy Whitcomb was a human stinkpot, a red-haired cripple with a permanent cloud over his head; a gap-toothed, pock-faced, paraplegic crank freak, six weeks out of the Lino Lakes medium-security prison. He hurtled past the luggage carousels at Minneapolis-St.
By nominating sailor Maureen McKinnon-Tucker and swimmer Jessica Long for a 2009 ESPY award, ESPN has given a boost to aquatics programs for those with disabilities. Local boaters and swimmers with disabilities see the news reinforcing their passion. "We are...
Keystone's Uncorked Wine Festival the place to be this weekend for epicures
Tucked away in East Nashville, this gem offers all the things you'd find in a big city deli. More
Advanced Communications and Media Inc. says it’s transitioning to providing hosted VoIP, digital security video and other data services, rather than servicing a customer’s hardware onsite. Now it is looking for funding to hire four employees, buy technology and pay for marketing and advertising.
Before 8 a.m. on a summer morning, three students settle into chairs in the middle of a broad field overlooking Macon State College. Cameras ready, they stare intently at the numbered flowering plants at their feet.
Drawing a line that some say may be indistinguishable, that's what the Missouri State Highway Patrol is attempting. A recent campaign ad has some weighing their options before getting behind the wheel.
A mosque in the central square of Esfahan, the capital of Iran’s Safavid Empire (1617 A.D.). Helenan Will Boland traveled to Iran during the last two weeks of April, took hundreds of photos and wrote down his impressions. See page 10 for his account.
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