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91. Television movies for the week of July 8
A conniving singer and a sleeper-cell terrorist become finalists on America's hottest TV talent show, which the White House chief of staff has scheduled the president to judge. Treasury investigator uses an unsuspecting petty criminal as bait to catch a security hacker who stole $40 million in gold bullion. A Chicago couple scramble to put together a holiday celebration after their daughter decides to come home for Christmas. Groucho, Chico and Harpo upset a sanitorium, orchestra pit,...
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92. Oregon Recreation Report
Bank anglers can find access to the river in the Gladstone/Cross Park area, at Carver near the mouth of Clear Creek, along Clackamas River Rd, at Barton Park, at Bonnie Lure Park, at McIver Park near Dog Creek, and from the McIver Park boat ramp on up to River Mill Dam. Bank anglers can find access to the river in the Gladstone/Cross Park area, at Carver near the mouth of Clear Creek, along Clackamas River Rd, at Barton Park, at Bonnie Lure Park, at McIver Park near Dog Creek, and from the...
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93. Showcase Gardens Run Gamut From Tranquil to Rocky
Northwest Arkansas gardeners and nature lovers of all kinds have been getting together every spring since 1997 to visit the region's most beautiful gardens. In 1994 he designed and built the house and began planting other trees, such as sycamore, dogwood, willow oak, hemlock, black gum and Japanese maple, as well as flowering shrubs, bulbs and perennials. Almost all of the trees, shrubs and flowers are secondary to open spaces which will continue to be developed as outdoor rooms for...
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94. Cis' blog roundup - Friday
And she's daring me to put it on for a photo. I'd probably put an asterisk behind "or inflammatory posts" because some of you guys are so poisoned toward others that you believe anything they post is "inflammatory. What shall we do to this Irish Catholic? Penance? Purgatory? The Cooler? Meanwhile, Stebbijo Unzipped is looking for stories about homeless people here, Family Phil snapped a few good fair photos before his batteries died here, Herb loses sight of Bayview here, Cis reveals that...
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95. HEALTH NEWS
EDT LONDON (AP) While being fat increases your chances of a heart attack, some studies suggest a puzzling paradox: Obese people seem to have a better chance of surviving one. EDT BEIJING (AP) China's drug watchdog announced Saturday it has suspended the sale of a drug used to treat acute leukemia and rheumatoid arthritis in the latest move to hit the country's scandal-ridden drug industry. EDT (AP) With the rise in prescription drug abuse, three federal agencies issued guidelines earlier...
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96. O'Gorman prepares to rebuild in 3 parts
This time, the school won't move, contrary to long-simmering discussion that O'Gorman could benefit by selling its real estate at 41st and Kiwanis and picking a new home. Lorang said O'Gorman could continue its achievements without making the physical improvements, but that's no reason to stand pat. Construction workers instead will rebuild most of the school in stages on the same site, add a 1,000-seat auditorium and leave room for adding more classrooms if the school continues to grow....
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97. Finding your fountain of youth
People who stay active as they get older tend to be in the hospital less and their quality of life is better, said Kimberly Jacobs, exercise physiologist with St. The 85-year-old slid across the floor to the upbeat country lyrics: "My baby likes to rock it like a boogie woogie choo choo train. According to the Alzheimer's Association, low levels of education are associated with higher risk of developing Alzheimer's, possibly because of the lower level of life-long mental stimulation....
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