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82. Greeley Senior Center news 4/1
The menu is chicken in marinara, asparagus with cheese sauce, garlic bread, green salad, dessert and a beverage. We want your help with planning the destinations for our hiking trips. Register at the senior center for 50-plus racquetball at 10 a. April billiards events start with a pool club meeting at 9 a. Stop by the front desk to enter the drawing. Quarterly fee is $3 per person. No fee for recreation center members. Quarterly fee is $3 per person. Greeley Senior Center news 4/1....
SourceGreeley Tribune

83. Meet Mr Creepy from the Lynch mob
There is one Kyle-ite on the web who is convinced that he insists on wearing the same tartan boxer shorts in everything he does. The tanned face is now slightly leathery, but the abundant hair suggests that the boy next door is not ready for sheltered accommodation just yet. MacLachlan is certainly open about his less morally uplifting moments, from his lucrative ads to his modelling work for Donna Karen to his cinematic turkeys. This British visit is a vital cog in a whirlwind global tour...
Source1 hour ago

84. Samoa cigarettes and alcoholic beverages faces separate tax in ...
Currently the tax on beer, malt extract and other alcoholic beverage from Samoa is 190 percent of the total invoice, but the Senate bill hikes this tax up to 500 percent. Galeai says the main goal behind the measure is to help raise additional revenue to assist the local government in areas of health care and education. For all other products imported into the territory that are for commercial use or for resale, which are subject to the current 5 percent excise tax, the bill says these...
SourceRadio New Zealand International,New Zealand

85. People You Should Know: Michael F. Pirsch
Hobbies/interests: I have been interested in and have worked with computers for the past 20 years, running both a for-profit and now this non-profit computer business. Why is what you're doing important? The computer and the Internet are probably the most significant tools for education and communication in the history of our civilization. where my grandfather owned a cheese factory and then later in Appleton, Wis. It is extremely important, in my view, that everyone has access to these...
SourceThe Journal Times

86. Marine returns home after 4 years
LEAGUE CITY He was stationed in Iraq since the war began; he spent the last four birthdays blowing out a match jammed into cheese spread and he lost a buddy to a bomb. Yeah, I have experiences and things that other people don t have, but it s just part of your job. She touched his face and thought, with relief, how she would no longer need to worry about getting the phone call. I wanted to do something productive and find something that would give me direction in life. He had some...
SourceGalveston County Daily News

87. HOT DISH: Kenny Chesney Throws His Own Birthday Party
I do love Kenny Chesney, the only person on earth (besides yours truly) who's tacky enough to throw their own birthday party. Kenny never truly forgot those small clubs and tip jars, so he began the keg parties a few years ago at bars located near college campuses. It's called showing your fanny without pulling down your pants, ya'll! But what better time to celebrate than the year before you turn 40. Learn more about Hazel Smith. Some man none of us knew ordered a huge pancake and had...
Sourcecmt.com

88. Now, how did mama make that stew? Strive to preserve recipes
The Sun Herald . 03/28/2007 . Now, how did mama make that stew? Strive to preserve recipes Subscriber Services Complete Forecast Search Recent News Archives Web for Jobs Cars Real Estate Apartments Local Shopping All Classifieds Create an Ad Find an Ad Dating. The Sun Herald . 03/28/2007 . Now, how did mama make that stew? Strive to preserve recipes Subscriber Services Complete Forecast Search Recent News Archives Web for Jobs Cars Real Estate Apartments Local Shopping All Classifieds...
SourceThe Biloxi Sun Herald

89. Workers feel too guilty to ditch
When it finally arrived and it landed on a Monday, the surprise was not that some people called in sick or skipped out of work early. Fifty-six percent of employees surveyed last summer by employee-assistance provider ComPsych corp. said warm weather makes them more productive at work. At lunchtime, she joined hundreds of Chicago workers who streamed outdoors to perch like pigeons in rows along the edges of planters. They kicked off shoes, pulled up pant legs and pushed down socks, tilting...
SourceChicago Tribune

90. Venezuela limits holiday sales of alcoholic beverages
President Hugo Chavez has imposed a ban on alcohol sales during Holy Week in an attempt to reduce accidents and crimes, prompting a run on liquor stores. The sudden, unprecedented measure confused many Venezuelans who raced to stash up before Friday, thinking that would be their last chance to buy for more than a week. Despite laws that prohibit the consumption of alcohol in public areas, Venezuelans can often be seen drinking on street corners or sometimes even driving with a beer in...
SourceWilmington Morning Star,NC

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