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- Hoyt Street woman flees from would-be robbers - Buffalo News
A Hoyt Street woman averted a robbery in front of her home this morning when she pulled her arm away from the robbers and ran away, police said. The woman was sitting in her vehicle at her home at about 2 a.m. when she was confronted by two men ...
- Aventura man behind Elvis Presley hits honored (Miami Herald)
Almost 90, Sid Tepper is being honored for the songs he wrote for famous singers -- especially Elvis -- and he's still making music. He was honored Tuesday by the Town Commission in Surfside, where he lived for 35 years.
- Laura Sherman, 78; opened class, heart to needy children - Boston Globe
For the 6- and 7-year-olds who walked into Laura (Levine) Sherman's color-filled classroom in Lynn, the day often started with a warm hug - the first sign of a highly personalized approach to education. During her quarter-century of teaching, it was ...
- Can iPhone restaurant picks be trusted? (Dallas Morning News)
If you were searching for a restaurant that would please almost anyone, Dressler, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, might well be it. Good-looking? Definitely. Menu? Contemporary American, with a mix of fish, meat and meatless options.
- Best bets for kids - Los Angeles Times
Best bets for kidsLos Angeles Times, CA - 38 minutes agoUnion Station for Kids: A Family Tour The Los Angeles Conservancy offers a kid-centric tour of the downtown landmark. Visit www.laconservancy.org for ...
- Ah, Wilderness!: O'Neill in love (Isthmus)
I hope that by describing the opening-night performance of American Players Theatre's Ah, Wilderness! as pleasant I don't sound too much like Kevin Costner telling Madonna that her concert was 'quot;neat.'quot;
- Metal goes global, with some surprising riffs - Globe and Mail
This is a story dripping with irony - ghoulish, blood-red irony. It turns out that heavy metal, anathema to the moral majority, has spread Western ideals of freedom of expression and democracy more effectively than some more conservative means. to ...
- Sir Murray Halberg elevated to the elite - Otago Daily Times
Sir Murray Halberg elevated to the eliteOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 46 minutes agoCrippled in the left arm by a rugby injury as a teen, Sir Murray set about a running career marked by dogged determination and canny tactics. ...
- Ex-Supreme Court Justice O'Connor at Elko's Cowboy Poetry (KTVN Reno)
ELKO, Nev. (AP) - Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has agreed to be the keynote speaker at the 25th annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko next January.
- On Shakey Ground - Philadelphia citypaper.net
On Shakey GroundPhiladelphia citypaper.net, PA - 3 hours agoA song like the clumsy "Let's Impeach the President" has all the righteous indignation of "Ohio" with none of the poetry.
- Benefit Concert To Raise Funds For Youth Music Programs And ... - KOLO
Benefit Concert To Raise Funds For Youth Music Programs And ...KOLO, NV - 6 hours agoAt 16, he performed at the famed National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, NV. He recorded his first album when he was age 20 and soon became a popular ...
- Gary Valenciano touched by kind words of friend Martin Nievera - Philippine Entertainment Portal
Philippine Entertainment PortalGary Valenciano touched by kind words of friend Martin NieveraPhilippine Entertainment Portal, Philippines - 1 hour agoSinabi rin ni Martin sa write-up by Ricky Lo, that Gary is like poetry in motion. "He always said that before. He's watching me all the time, di ba? ...
- Fundraiser makes kids 'stars for the day' (The Courier News)
When the Chicagoland Ride for Kids started in 1984, organizers didn't offer college scholarships; they did not need to. Children with pediatric brain tumors almost never lived long enough to use them. All that has changed thanks to research and modern medicine.
- McCain and Obama as Leading Men - Outside Beltway
As I was sorting through my Sunday Washington Post so that I could throw everything but the Parade and Washington Post Magazine my wife reads into the recycle bin, my attention was grabbed by this photo montage on the front of the Style section: For ...
- Religious retreats nestled in valley (Poughkeepsie Journal)
NEW LEBANON - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufi religious retreat.
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