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55. NW Arkansas today
Graduating high school seniors who are permanent legal residents of the United States and have at least a 2. Winners will receive $ 1, 000 to help pay for expenses at an accredited college or university of their choice. Electronic items such as computers, printers, scanners, microwaves and stereo receivers are also recycled at a cost of $ 5 per system. The drop-off facility offers free household hazardous waste disposal for Washington County residents. The event features a casino night and...
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56. To stuff or not to stuff
There's something about the flavor of stuffing baked inside the turkey that just makes it superior to stuffing baked in a dish. Years ago, my children surprised me, on the night before Thanksgiving, by filling a whole large grocery bag full of cubed bread to make stuffing! They liked it that much!!" We only ate turkey once a year, because both my parents were not overly fond of the big old bird. Mom got up early every Thanksgiving and started to make the stuffing, using the same recipe...
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57. Turkeys test negative for bird flu
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58. You get the hive, he gets the honey
Crawley thinks one factor in the die-off has been beekeepers experimenting with putting "unapproved chemicals" into the hives, which would then affect bees in other colonies through cross-pollination. The clients don't have to do any work, except make sure there's a water supply nearby for the thirsty bees. Customers can get beehives, monthly maintenance and lessons, at prices ranging from $65 to $125 a month. The clients get a garden full of blooming flowers and larger yields of fresh...
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59. Fly, fly, pant, pant.. theres more to go!
This was the experience of Dulani Dissanayake, a bird watcher who tried to save the life of a migrant bird that would have been exhausted after its long flight. I have taken it to a veterinary surgeon and later handed over to one of my friend to look after it, as it couldn t stand on its own. The day has just arrived at my garden in Kalubowila, but the morning sky was gloomy and hinted more rains. He nursed it and the bird recovered in an hour or so and flew away but returned to his garden...
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60. Search by Google
BLIL employees donate food to Tsogang Botswana Life Insurance Limited Staff Wellness Committee has been raising funds by collecting donations from other staff members and the community in general from which they bought food and donated to the Tsogang Support Group in Mogoditshane, on Saturday, 3 November 2007. BLIL employees donate food to Tsogang Botswana Life Insurance Limited Staff Wellness Committee has been raising funds by collecting donations from other staff members and the...
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61. Live Search
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