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Yahoo! News Search Results for starting a tea room
Yahoo! News Search Results for starting a tea room
New Orleans Area Events: Starting October 14 (Bayou Buzz)
Margarita Darling
Arts and entertainment (The Fremont Argus)
MUSICn Musical tour: Smith Center presents "Richard Glazier, The American Song Book," a musical tour of the 20th century at 8 p.m. Saturday, starting when ragtime was king and continuing through the decades following.
Community Notes (Greene County Daily World)
The intersection of County Roads 600 West and 300 South in Washington Township will be closed Oct. 21 for about a week because of road repairs. Union Church will have their monthly gospel sing this Sat. @7:00 p.m. The church is located on St. Rd. 43 between Solsberry and Hendricksville.
Tea shops pour expertise with every cup (Seattle Times)
Tea has gained popularity in the coffee-crazed Northwest, and in the Seattle area, tea shops abound.
Calendar for Oct. 16 (The Milpitas Post)
The Milpitas Rotary Club will hold its third annual Community Pumpkin Patch Oct. 17-29 in the Milpitas Sports Center parking lot at 1331 E. Calaveras Blvd. Ongoing attractions include pumpkin sales, a giant slide, a jump house, a hay maze and snacks.
The world's first bionic chair (Independent)
Most office furniture, whether it's used in the study at home or in an air-conditioned cubicle, goes unnoticed. It too often comprises the grey, functional, hard-wearing and bland components of the working landscape, sometimes symbolic of the daily grind, almost never associated with comfort or pleasure, let alone well-being.
Transcript of presidential debate (CNN)
Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama debated on the campus of the University of Mississippi Friday night. The moderator for the debate was Jim Lehrer of the NewsHour on PBS. What follows is the full transcript of the debate:
News briefs (The Marion Sentinel)
Find out what's happening in Marion, Mattapoisett, Rochester and surrounding towns.
Community calendar (Northwest Herald)
Today • 10 a.m. to noon – Field trip to Finsch’s Autumn Fest, 301 W. Johnson St., Palatine. Special outing for small children includes a crazy corn maze, spooky forest trail, hay bale play and more. Admission: $6 a child ages 1-12. Host: The Parent Connection. Registration and information: 815-425-3766 or e-mail: parent.connection@yahoo.com.
Community News (Westminster Community Times)
Girl Scout Aryelle Lawson is working on her Gold Award project by conducting a neighborhood stream cleanup. Her project is in conjunction with the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, and she welcomes any support.
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