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Heart, the duo of Ann and Nancy Wilson, has demanded that the John McCain-Sarah Palin campaign cease using its tune "Barracuda." ("Barracuda" was Ms. Palin's high school nickname.)
"American Idol" winner Taylor Hicks plays his final performance as Teen Angel in the Tony-nominated revival of Grease at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre Sept. 7 at 7 PM.
AFTER watching Sonny Bill Williams make his starting debut for French rugby union club Toulon, former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has predicted he will make the All Blacks squad for the 2011 World Cup. Williams made his second appearance for Toulon in a pre-season trial on Wednesday night and despite Jones's Saracens side winning 32-27, the former Bulldogs superstar made his mark on the match ...
AS THINGS tend to at the Bulldogs, it started with a crisis. An end-of-season atrocity no less, albeit in the days when such incidents were occasions more for chuckling than buckling up in the back of a police car.
The American Seed Trade Association announced a new slate of leaders for its 2008-09 officers, Board of Directors, as well as several association divisions and committees.
BROOKS, Pamela Barlow December 5th, 1943 - August 8th, 2008 Pamela passed peacefully surrounded by her family and friends after a 9 year journey with cancer. Pamela lived her life full-on; she began her journey in Northern England, then continued as a young immigrant bride with child in Ontario, then back to the land on a farm in Cape Breton, then to being an urbanite in Victoria where she was ...
LUMBERTON — The City Council at its monthly policy meeting Wednesday recommended the purchase of a near half-million dollar fire engine to replace a 29-year-old model.
When Bob Dylan shocked the audience at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival by going on stage with members of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band to play electric for the first time, only one person outside Dylan's inner conclave knew what he was planning – the photographer David Gahr.
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Jimmy Cleveland, a trombonist whose recording credits included work for Quincy Jones, Lionel Hampton, Miles Davis, Sarah Vaughan, James Brown, Oscar Peterson, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Lucky Thompson, Oscar Pettiford and others, died August 23 in Lynwood, Calif. He was 82.
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