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- Tattle: Heart attack sidelines Kelsey Grammer (Philadelphia Daily News)
KELSEY GRAMMER is recovering from a mild heart attack in Hawaii, his publicist, Stan Rosenfield, has told "Extra." Grammer suffered the attack Saturday, and is resting comfortably in a Hawaiian hospital. He is expected to be released in the next few days.
- New play explores what search reveals about us (USA Today)
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind User 927, a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town.
- Repairs to Charlotte Pier Start Next Month (R News)
The wait in Charlotte is almost over. Repairs to the Charlotte Pier will start next month. Federal money will also help dredge the Genesee River at the Port of Rochester.
- Soldiers' hearts Poetry and warfare mix in West Point professor's ... - Everything Alabama
Soldier's Heart" captures the scope of the West Point experience, from the small details of friendship on up through the command structure that undergirds both the institution and the Army as a whole. What's notable about the book is that it was ...
- Nightlife Calendar: 07/18/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Blue Pelican, East Bay Blue 7-10 p.m. July 18; Central Lake; 544-BLUE.
- Singing in the Rain - ESPN Soccernet
In the end it was all fairly dramatic, as the rain poured down from the dark Pamplona sky. The owner of the bar where I decided to watch the second half of the Osasuna v Real Madrid game is from Navarre, and he adorns the walls of his hostelry with ...
- LOCALLY OWNED BY PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP - Sherwood Gazette
LOCALLY OWNED BY PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUPSherwood Gazette, OR - 51 minutes agoShe enjoyed writing poetry, many of which were published. During her younger years she was active in the church school activities, including Catholic ...
- Fourth of July celebration: Take your pick - WMI Central
These four visitors from the Valley were among many thousands of parade-goers at the Show Low Fourth of July Parade last year. The parade annually draws White Mountain VIPÕs, state and local officials, and a bounty of colorful floats produced by ...
- State of the arts - Guardian Unlimited
Misfits, artists, loners and stoners have been fleeing north from Manhattan for decades, looking for a slower pace of life away from the urban jungle. Some make it all the way to Canada but most city emigres stay in the small towns and villages of ...
- UA Community Affairs Division hosts awards luncheon - Tuscaloosa News
TUSCALOOSA | Malcolm Portera, chancellor of the University of Alabama System, was one of several people receiving distinguished achievement awards Friday at the second engagement awards luncheon sponsored by the Division of Community Affairs. Portera ...
- Rs 15-crore plan in place to save agri land from Ravi fury - Tribune
With an aim to protect agricultural land along the Ravi near the Indo-Pak border, the district administration has chalked out a Rs 15 crore comprehensive plan to protect the cultivable land from floods. Under the project, 40 works would be undertaken ...
- AFS students experience cultural immersion - Sonoma Index-Tribune
AFS students experience cultural immersionSonoma Index-Tribune, CA - 15 hours agoRizna Said, is from Indonesia, and she likes to read, write poetry, listen to many kinds of music and is presently preparing for a major chemistry ...
- Melody in diversity: Jazz a Carthage - eJazzNews
Melody in diversity: Jazz a CarthageeJazzNews, Canada - 28 minutes agoHe led a very cohesive sextet that included the front-line horns of Black Rock Coalition trumpeter Lewis ‘Flip’ Barnes, and alto saxophonist Robert Brown, ...
- Beyond the Intellect - Boise Weekly
Beyond the IntellectBoise Weekly, USA - 1 hour agoConsequently, his art swings from exuberance to despondency by turns, a celebration of the liberating effects of color, music and poetry, then an outlet for ...
- Japanese culture blossoms in class for seniors - Contra Costa Times
Japanese culture blossoms in class for seniorsContra Costa Times, CA - 19 minutes agoCommunity items gathered fresh daily. Call 510-262-2784 or e-mail ctreadway@cctimes.com. The fax number is 510-262-2776. The Sakura Kai Festival and Talent ...
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