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Tourism sees a slight improvement
BURGAW – The nation and Pender County may be far from getting out of the recession but earlier this month while addressing the county commissioners, Pender Tourism Director Monica Baker gave a bit of good news.
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Self Help Book From Sean Kenniff
Overcoming the Follies of Overindulgence “[To] the outside observer, my life looks pretty remarkable. I’m a doctor—-a neurologist—-and a good one….I earn a handsome salary. I starred on the nation’s number one television show—-the final season of Survivor….Millions of Americans watched me each week as I reported important health news on a major television network…I have my own radio show. I’ve ...
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Bowhunters group urges protecting resource
This quote was included in an article that was in The News & Observer (July 14, "Sunday bowhunting to be allowed in fall") about changes to the hunting laws that will allow Sunday hunting on private lands by bow: "Our goal is to provide as much opportunity as we can for our sportsmen and women," said Wes Seegars, a commissioner from Goldsboro.
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POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Friday, July 30, 2010
The CNN Washington Bureau’s morning speed read of the top stories making news from around the country and the world. WASHINGTON/POLITICAL For the latest political news: www.CNNPolitics.com CNN: Ethics panel charges Rangel with conduct discrediting the House The House ethics committee on Thursday accused veteran Rep. Charles Rangel of 13 violations of House rules ...
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community Calendar
The Community Calendar runs in the Livonia Observer as space permits. Nonprofit groups and community organizations are welcome to submit news of upcoming events. Please include a daytime telephone number and contact person. Mail, fax or e-mail information to: Livonia Observer, Community Calendar, 615 W. Lafayette, Second Level, Detroit, MI 48226. Fax: (313) 223-4650. E-mail address is: ksmith ...
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Former prima ballerina to teach at DFT
Be an observer or a performer on National Dance Day at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Detroit Film Theatre, 5200 Woodward Ave. In recognition of a national trend encouraging movement, Ballet Renaissance will host Christina Johnson, former prima ballerina for the Dance Theatre of Harlem.
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Breaking News: Lawyer Observing Phoenix Protests Arrested
PHOENIX, Ariz. – Sunita Patel, an attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights, flew in from New York to provide legal support to a civil disobedience protest against SB 1070 at a downtown Phoenix jail. In an unlikely switch, Sherrif...
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Our electricity bills are up 16%
SHAWN JEFFORDS The Observer Local consumers are paying 16% more for electricity then they were three months ago. But Bluewater Power, which has the task of explaining price hikes over which it has no control, isn't mounting a public relations campaign.[...]
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