Man shot during burglary dies from injuries; two in custody 12:00 AM - WCNC
August 4th, 2008 by admin
Event offers insect-themed activities - Vindicator
Visitors got up close with bugs through bingo, puppets, exhibits, stories and more. CANFIELD Sporting washable insect tattoos and carrying pompom caterpillars they d just made, Lily and Emily Hawkins announced they like bugs. I always say
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Back where he belongs - Austin American-Statesman
He planned to end his coaching career on a late December night in Shreveport, La., in 2006. When he was Alabama’s interim head coach, Kines’ Crimson Tide lost 34-31 to Oklahoma State in an Independence Bowl most notable for his high-decibel, 22
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Tips for preparing children to grow into eco-friendly adults - News.com.au
So how can parents help children grow up to respect the planet, rather than become carbon-heavy climate changers? Here are some ideas to help raise eco-kids. Fuel prices, carbon tax and congestion problems are likely to drive more people on to buses
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12-year-old with HIV applauded at AIDS conference - New Orleans Times-Picayune
MEXICO CITY (AP) Keren Dunaway was 5 when her parents used drawings to explain to her that they both had the HIV virus and so did she. Now the 12-year-old is one of the most prominent AIDS activists in Latin America and a rarity in a region
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A Conversation: How Race Influences Two Voters - NPR News
The two listeners interviewed for this piece wrote about the way race could influence their voting in this year’s presidential race. Trish Callahan of Maine wrote that she wants to elect a politician who is able to transcend racial politics. Greg
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Trio of new coaches take over high school programs - Morning Sun
Three local high schools are welcoming new varsity head coaches into the fold this season, with all three hoping to put their own personal stamps on the programs they are taking over. Montabella High School is turning to Dave Clay to get its program
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Clinton in Africa says nutrition key to AIDS fight - Associated Press
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Former President Clinton said Sunday that keeping HIV-infected children in the developing world well-fed amid the pressures of skyrocketing global food and fuel prices will be crucial to fending off the deadly virus. Speaking
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