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Yahoo! News Search Results for cup dog picture tea
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Upcoming events - Oct. 9 (Broomfield Enterprise)
Special events
Movies and munchies (Daily Record)
Cooler weather -- and an even cooler economy -- mean the time is right for movie night on the couch. But popcorn doesn't have to be your only culinary option. Television programs have been suggesting food and movie pairings for years, and it's an easy idea to bring into your own kitchen.
Inside Our Schools (Saint George Spectrum)
Wednesday, Oct. 8, is Walk to School Day. We are looking forward to seeing a lot of children in our neighborhood walk to school with their friends and parents. We had many wonderful activities last week. Our PTA began the "Meet the Masters" art program in our school.
Holiday bazaars (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Martha's Market. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., John Paul Jones Arena, 295 Massie Road, Charlottesville. Arts, crafts, women's and children's clothing, stationery, home accessories, antique furniture, handmade and antique jewelry, children's toys and dress-up clothes, lunch available. Admission $5; children 10 and younger free. www.mjhfoundation.org.
Harper makes another subtle pitch for a majority (CTV Winnipeg)
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper said that another minority Parliament would be disastrous for the economy, yet another subtle pitch to Canadians to hand his party a majority government.
Bar crawls around the world are worth a shot (MSNBC)
From New York and Disney World to Bollywood and Beirut, our favorite places to drink in the culture.
It's that time in the week for the BudBlog readers to again take over (The Po...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- It's Friday . . . and, well, you know the drill around here on the BudBlog. You, the readers, write and I get out of the way. Enjoy . . .
Massachusetts, 'Bulwark Against the Kingdom of the Anti-Christ' (Boston Globe)
During the Depression, the Works Progress Administration commissioned writers to pen guides to the states. A new book, "State by State: A Panoramic Portrait of America," edited by Matt Weiland and Sean Wilsey, seeks to be a modern version of that project. The following is adapted from the Massachusetts chapter.
How the 2008 Ryder Cup was won (Times Online)
2302BST: Campbell is comfortably on the green, and Harrington matches him with a terrific shot to ten feet. Campbell misses his as does Harrington so the American wins 2&1. And that's the end of the action.
Chapter Two (Book Reporter)
Ella had been as aware as everyone else of the sad demolition years ago of the majestic Ocean Forest Hotel and other landmarks at Myrtle Beach, and she remembered friends back in Charlotte also complaining about other modern changes over the past couple of decades that had transformed much of the entire Grand Strand into a major resort that now engulfed the hitherto independent small beaches of ...
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