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Yahoo! News Search Results for coffee convertible table
Yahoo! News Search Results for coffee convertible table
Glen Carbon social studies teacher ready to chronicle St. Louis (Belleville N...
Bill Nunes has run out of ideas for Illinois history books, so he's moving on to St. Louis history.
Washington Post takes in-depth look at Obama's youth (Honolulu Advertiser)
On weekday mornings as a teenager, Barry Obama left his grandparents' apartment on the 10th floor of the 12-story high-rise at 1617 S. Beretania, a mile and a half above Waikiki Beach, and walked up Punahou Street in the shadows of capacious banyan trees and date palms. Before crossing the overpass above the H1 freeway, where traffic zoomed east to body-surfing beaches or west to the airport and ...
Exeter/Hampton/Rockingham area community calendar (Hampton Union)
GIRLS NIGHT OUT featuring a free peppermint foot fun pampering party with the Body Shop from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22 at Fit Necessity Fitness Spa, 167 Main St., Kingston. Wine and cheese will also be served. A mystery hostess will be randomly picked...
Casino review board to decide Cherokee, Sumner county contracts (The Joplin G...
TOPEKA, Kan. — The Kansas Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board is expected to decide today on contracts for state-owned casinos in Cherokee and Sumner counties.
Exeter/Hampton/Rockingham area news in brief (The Rockingham News)
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USC president against change (The Post and Courier)
The college campus idea of lowering the drinking age from 21 isn't gaining much support from South Carolina's most visible school. University of South Carolina President Harris Pastides said Wednesday he could not support lowering the drinking age and legally expanding youth access to alco...
Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
At the end of July, Alberto Guevara , Nicaragua's Treasury Minister, just back from a successful meeting with the IMF in Washington, remarked, "...now, at a time when we really are beginning to have some success in our macroeconomic programmes, we are beginning to be affected by external factors that are leaving our countries without any fiscal capacity.
Remodeling is raised to a fine art (Seattle Times)
Every day on his way to work, John Kucher gets some fresh air by rolling out the front door, down the sidewalk and around to the back door — his office.
Mike Pound: Cheating is a time-honored Olympic tradition (The Joplin Globe)
Hey, how about that Michael Phelps?
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