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FRESNO - Southeast Ohio may be in the thick of winter, but plans are currently under way to begin a major memorial project as soon as spring comes into bloom.
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Israel and Hamas study Gaza ceasefire - Financial Times
Israel said it would study an Egyptian ceasefire plan as its government on Wednesday also prepared to consider an escalation of the 12-day offensive that would push troops deep inside Gaza?s cities and refugee camps. The Egyptian proposal emerged ...
Fresno School bell will ring again - Coshocton Tribune
FRESNO - Southeast Ohio may be in the thick of winter, but plans are currently under way to begin a major memorial project as soon as spring comes into bloom. After Fresno Elementary School officially closed its doors in 2007, a group of nine Fresno ...
A few notes from the holiday season - Daily News
Hello, friends and neighbors. It is good to see you here. On the first official day of the Christmas holiday, Tessa "Tess" Friesen, 11, a fifth grader at Delalio Elementary School, and two of her classmates rang the bell for The Salvation Army in ...
Always look forward - Corsicana Daily Sun
When the ball dropped in Times Square, I was fast asleep. Gone are the days when the young people I knew used to delight in ?draggin? Beaton? or staying up till midnight to ring the new year in with the church bell on 11th Avenue and 20th ...
A Solid Finish - BoxingScene?s Month in Review - Boxing Scene
While far from the busiest month on the 2008 calendar, December produced the richest fight of the year (Pacquiao-De La Hoya) along with three spectacular wars. On December 11th, an old-school Don King card broke out with the best fights of the year ...
UNDER THE MICROSCOPE - 1/5 WWE Raw: HBK's "history," Axiomatic Jericho ... - Pro Wrestling Torch
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January 2009 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
Federal prosecutors today accused three New York men of randomly attacking African-Americans on election night in retaliation for Barack Obama 's victory. The three men, two of them age 18 and the other 21, and all from Staten Island, were arrested ...
Somerset: A Christmas Village - Commonwealth Journal
For one magical night, downtown Somerset transformed into a genuine Christmas village. One could walk down the city sidewalks ? cozy bulbs burning bright into the dark evening sky and the sound of holiday music dancing in the air ? and pop inside ...
Saints Insider: Defensive help likely will be available for New ... - New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
The list of potential NFL free agents has the star power to cause Saints fans to tremble with anticipation, visions of the Dome Patrol dancing in their heads. Albert Haynesworth. Julius Peppers. Ray Lewis. Brian Dawkins Nnamdi Asomugha. Terrell Suggs ...
CALZAGHE RALLIES TO BEAT HOPKINS - Sporting Life
Joe Calzaghe battled back from a stunning first round knockdown to score a disputed split decision victory over Bernard Hopkins in Las Vegas and reign as light-heavyweight world number one. Calzaghe extended his unbeaten record to 45 fights but only ...
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