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    First gentleman reflects on struggle with disease

    07/08/11 While camping on the beach of a deserted island, the First Gentleman displayed his characteristic optimism when he came to the realization he was finally beating cancer.
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    Hernando business briefs

    07/08/11 By Jean Hayes, Times Staff Writer Friday, July 8, 2011 Briefly Dr. Natalie Ellis , a board-certified holistic family physician, recently opened her practice, Holistic Equilibrium , at 8255 Commercial Way, Weeki Wachee. Ellis specializes in integrative holistic medicine and treatment of skin disorders. Originally from Florida, she has practiced in Virginia, North Carolina and Key West while ...
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    Coast Lines July 6, 2011

    07/06/11 SOQUEL Bunny adoption event Saturday The first of two bunny adoption shows in Santa Cruz County will be 11 a.
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    US & World News, Wednesday 7/6

    07/06/11 Jurors in the Casey Anthony murder trial are waking up in their own homes for the first time in nearly two months this morning.   The panel of 12 and five alternates were sent home yesterday after delivering a verdict of not guilty on charges that Anthony killed her daughter Caylee in 2008.
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    Search continues for 7 missing in Baja fishing boat accident

    07/05/11 The U.S. Coast Guard and the Mexican Navy continued to search for seven men missing after their fishing boat capsized.
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    Brannen bank names vice president

    07/05/11 Raymond W. Heter has been named vice president and branch manager of the Brannen Bank office at 14300 Cortez Blvd. in Brooksville, by H. Wayne Oswald, president of Brannen Bank.
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    Scientifically Speaking, 7/3

    07/03/11 Nature notes club The Larimer County Natural Resources Nature Notes Club is accepting new members.
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    Burris continues to write championship legacy

    07/01/11 Statistically speaking, Henry Burris's legacy as a Calgary Stampeder quarterback speaks for itself.
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    IHOP holds Friends Friday Night fundraisers, Chick-fil-A has annual Cow Appreciation Day

    07/01/11 By Jean Hayes, Times Staff Writer Friday, July 1, 2011 Briefly For the month of July, Changes Adult Fitness Center of Spring Hill , 12597 Spring Hill Drive, Spring Hill, along with Blue Star Families and Lea's Prayers & Postage , will offer residents an opportunity to thank those who serve our country with Operation Appreciation. Individuals can drop off a card or letter thanking a member of the ...
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    Bi-vocalist wins 'Pilipinas Got Talent'

    07/01/11 Out of the 14 grand finalists, followers of Pilipinas Got Talent voted a singer whose vocal ability allows him to sing like a woman as well as a man. I am calling him a bi-vocal talent, something that some gay men who work as professional impersonators are able to do as well.
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    Rutgers leads nation in athletics subsidies

    06/28/11 Rutgers University President Richard McCormick announces on Tuesday at a news conference he will be stepping down in 2012.AP photo Rutgers University President Richard McCormick announces he will be stepping down in 2012 during a news conference at the main campus, Tuesday, May 31, 2011 in New Brunswick, N.J. McCormick told The Star-Ledger over the weekend that he plans to take a year off and ...
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    Entrepreneurs Pitch Ideas, Network At Startup Weekend

    06/28/11 It was the perfect Las Vegas weekend to start something new. With temperatures well above 100 degrees and thousands of tourists roaming the Strip and Fremont Street, more than 140 entrepreneurs and investors sought shelter from the chaos at the El Cortez
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    Ritter cuts ribbon on solar array at county airport

    06/19/11 Former Gov. Bill Ritter, center, along with, from left, Carbondale Mayor Stacy Bernot, Parachute Mayor Pro-Tem Judith Hayward, Carbondale Trustee Ed Cortez, Ritter, Clean Energy Collective President Paul Spencer (with scissors) and Scott Ely, owner of Sunsense Solar, took part in a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday for a large new solar array at the Garfield County Regional Airport.
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    AIMING FOR URBANITES

    06/13/11 More than six months after rebranding itself as The Ogden, the downtown high-rise condominium building formerly known as Streamline Tower has more than 100 new occupants.
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    New hikes to take, sites to see in Mesa Verde National Park

    06/13/11 Exploring each cliff dwelling open to the public in Mesa Verde National Park is a near-impossible feat to accomplish in one short visit. This summer, achieving that task will become even harder as more cliff dwellings will be open to the public.
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    Local Briefs

    06/13/11 Signing ceremony to be held in DoloresThe U.S. Forest Service and the Dolores School District will hold a signing ceremony at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the site of the former Dolores Ranger District Office, 100 N. Sixth St., to formally convey the federal property to the school district.
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    PEP: Celebrities support Cinemalaya 2011

    06/12/11 The 7th edition of Cinemalaya will be screened at the Cultural Center of the Philippines and Greenbelt 3 in Makati City from July 15 to July 24, showcasing films that "boldly articulate and freely interpret the Filipino experience."
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    Getting into high gear for high water

    06/12/11 While the above-average snowpack this winter has been the source of excitement for skiers and rafters alike, the promise of epic water levels has city and county officials preparing for the worst. Public agencies in the Roaring Fork Valley have come together for the fifth straight year to create a mud-and-flood incident management team. read more
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    Tipton hones in on Pinon Canyon

    06/08/11 Army will request the use of BLM land for maneuver site training. Rep. Scott Tipton smiles and holds a hard hat as he is greeted Tuesday at Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua south of Pueblo.
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    Staging Denver Homes For Sale

    02/16/11 All of you must have heard a lot about staging Denver Homes for sale. But when it comes to a detaile...
     

    2 students injured in Deer Creek Middle School shooting

    02/23/10 JEFFERSON COUNTY - Two students were shot at a middle school on Tuesday afternoon before teachers ta...
     

    Houses in Denver

    02/09/10 The housing market in Denver has seen an appreciable increase this year despite the bleak scenario e...
     

    New York Production Listings

    10/16/09 The following listings are NOT casting notices but are intended to provide the best general information available on current projects. The New York listings alternate between Broadway theater one week and film and television the next.
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