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- FBI Paints Chilling Portrait Of Anthrax-Attack Suspect - Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON -- In a series of court documents that were at turns chilling and bizarre, federal investigators said U.S. Army microbiologist Bruce E. Ivins misled government agents investigating the 2001 anthrax mailings, sent emails with language ...
- No cross to bear as judges vote for lighter piece - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldNo cross to bear as judges vote for lighter pieceSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 4 hours agoTucker's work is the first free-standing sculpture to win the prize. The runner-up, Kay Alliband's Mum's Angels, was also a sculptural piece. ...
- Sun Road events planned June 27 (Daily Inter Lake)
• A barbecue and birthday cake along with oral histories about Going-to-the-Sun Road will be at Glacier Outdoor Center from noon to 5 p.m. Barbecue tickets are $5 per person.
- Bolt completes double (Gulf Times)
BEIJING: Usain Bolt produced another barely believable performance of dominant sprinting to break Michael Johnson's untouchable world record yesterday and add 200 metres gold to the 100 he won in record time four days ago.
- About This Blog - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Music, art, film, television and anything else that entertains (or doesn't) are fair game for the bloggers at "The Beat." Especially music, but not exclusively, since there's no confining this group of two critics, two editors and a page designer to ...
- China's total urban makeover (Los Angeles Times)
As the Olympic Games approached, authors witness an extreme makeover in Beijing that all but erases the past. IN THE fall of 2005, I moved to Beijing to work on the launch of the Chinese edition of Sports Illustrated. Booming, prosperous China, with an ever-expanding mass media and leisure class, was undergoing a sports-industrial evolution similar to that which the United States had ...
- So I Married an Axe Murderer (Reel.com)
(1993) Starring: Mike Myers , Nancy Travis Director: Thomas Schlamme Synopsis: A San Francisco bookstore owner who can't commit to a woman thinks he's met Ms. Perfect, only to find out that she may be a serial killer instead of merely the butcher she seems to be.
- Oh, last communion in the haze, - Pittsburg Morning Sun
Oh, last communion in the haze,Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS - 15 minutes agoIn addition to some poetry, I passed along a Sacred Heart Grade School story Diana Pomatto Westhoff left on my answering machine about Stevie getting caught ...
- Just release the Edwards photos already, National Enquirer - Slate
Perel's plan unfolds, the Empire of Undernews expands: The Enquirer has indeed already moved on to the Edwards "coverup." Their latest issue alleges: John Edwards' mistress, Rielle Hunter – the mother of his "love child" – has been secretly ...
- 0717 THEATER DANCE ART Listings (Provo Daily Herald)
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- Moreno on board as museum director since its opening - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Moreno on board as museum director since its openingInland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - 2 hours agoOur overarching idea is to incorporate a multidisciplinary approach to our exhibitions and programs: music, poetry, spoken-word and performance. ...
- Happiness: Enough Already - Newsweek
Recommended (6) Is Happiness Overrated? Counting Your Blessings ‘He Should Never Have Gone to Iraq’ My Shrink Says ... Blog! Danielle Steel: A Secret Mission On the Streets Clift: Some Republicans Worry About Party’s Chances The drawbacks of ...
- Living through history - Winnipeg Sun
Living through historyWinnipeg Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoThere are vintage Chinese food stamps, and poetry recalling the era when camel caravans travelled the Silk Road. Tacked up at the stalls, ...
- Kids' stuff (Guelph Mercury)
Glow in the Dark Dance for ages 12-17, 7 to 10 p.m.; $5; community centre, New Hamburg; 519-662-2731. Sallows Science Spectacular Experiment with cameras, games, storytelling, 1 to 3 p.m.; $2, for ages 6-12; Sallows Gallery, 52 Montreal St., Goderich; 519-524-9261.
- First-of-its-Kind Study at the University of Minnesota Uncovers the Educational Benefits of Social Networking Sites (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
In a first-of- its-kind study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts, going against what results from previous studies have suggested.
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