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    Saturday, April 29th, 2006
    4:00 am
    Equity-building Exterior Improvements
    Equity-building Exterior Improvements
    Harrisburg Daily Register - Sat, 29 Apr 2006 00:43:43 GMT
    (ARA) - Depending on who you listen to, the burst of the housing bubble is either imminent or somewhere down the road. But all financial and real estate experts agree that it is inevitable.

    Danube bursts its banks
    Nature - Sat, 29 Apr 2006 00:40:59 GMT
    Should we expect more flooding in Europe?

    St Helens 34 Wakefield 8: Pryce stands tall to fire St Helens past Wildcats
    Independent - Sat, 29 Apr 2006 00:33:28 GMT
    St Helens maintained their 100 per cent league record and moved six points clear at the top of Super League last night, overcoming a stubborn Wildcats side with a commanding second-half show at Knowsley Road.

    Munster show reserves of strength
    The Scotsman: Sport - Sat, 29 Apr 2006 00:20:34 GMT
    HEINEKEN European Cup finalists Munster, even without several of their top players, proved too strong for a Borders Reivers side still coming to terms with an uncertain future on a day when the future of all Scotland's pro sides were thrown into doubt.

    'Our eyes have been opened by the abuse'
    Guardian Unlimited - Sat, 29 Apr 2006 00:07:31 GMT
    London's top hotels built their reputations on high standards and excellent service. But some have been accused by their migrant workers of poor conditions, low wages and bullying.

    Football: Mourinho marches on but he begins to look the only one in step
    Guardian Unlimited - Sat, 29 Apr 2006 00:02:54 GMT
    The Blues can secure a second successive title today but Jose's end-of-term report card will read: 'could do better', says Richard Williams.

    Ben Marshall on the rise of Snow Patrol
    Guardian Unlimited - Fri, 28 Apr 2006 23:52:23 GMT
    Pop: They've spent nearly a decade feeling slightly outside of fame, but Snow Patrol's new album showcases their love of music, and looks set to go down a storm, says Ben Marshall.

    Mary O'Malley
    Independent - Fri, 28 Apr 2006 23:33:58 GMT
    Mary Hickey, theatre producer and director: born Mallow, Co Cork 28 July 1918; married 1947 Pearse O'Malley (died 2004; three sons); died Booterstown, Co Dublin 22 April 2006. 'Arid" is one way of describing the cultural scene in Northern Ireland when Mary O'Malley and her husband Pearse started the Lyric Players in Belfast in 1951. In this near desert they created and nurtured an extraordinary

    ROCHY'S FIJI JOURNAL: APRIL 28
    Surfline - Fri, 28 Apr 2006 23:31:30 GMT
    Rochelle reflects on surfing for points versus surfing for love

    Viva la Vida!
    Bastrop Daily Enterprise - Fri, 28 Apr 2006 23:31:13 GMT
    When you say, "Viva la vida!" you're saying "Long live life!"That's the feeling of fiesta -' seize the day, be in the moment, enjoy yourself!

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    Tuesday, April 18th, 2006
    5:10 pm
    Editorial: Break the code of silence
    Editorial: Break the code of silence
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tue, 18 Apr 2006 04:40:49 GMT
    The Mafia calls it omertá, a code that bars members from blabbing to outsiders, particularly the authorities. The Frank Jude Jr. beating case shows that such a code also exists within the Milwaukee Police Department.

    Graft crisis throws shadow over Vietnam party congress
    Financial Times - Tue, 18 Apr 2006 02:07:19 GMT
    Within Vietnam's Ministry of Transport, Project Management Unit 18 handled more than $2bn allocated for road and bridge building, and other infrastructure crucial to keep Vietnam's economy powering ahead at 8 per cent a year.

    Nicaragua - Why CAFTA Makes Things Worse
    Scoop.co.nz - Tue, 18 Apr 2006 00:22:05 GMT
    "...sometimes we buy an egg, but not very often because we are very poor..." he had walked with his two small children for over two hours in order to see the visiting paediatrician. The children wee underweight, their clothes threadbare.

    INFINITE JEST
    Kirkus Reviews - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 06:12:55 GMT
    Review Date: DECEMBER 15, 1995 Publisher: Little, Brown Pages: 1088 pp. Price (hardback): $29.95 Publication Date: 02/19/1996 ISBN: 0-316-92004-5 Category: FICTION

    When it comes to basketball, region may not love this game
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 05:37:44 GMT
    Is the NBA about to go 0-for-3 in the Pacific Northwest? Already gone are the Vancouver Grizzlies, the Sonics are probably for sale and Paul Allen confirmed over the weekend he's done owning the Portland Trail Blazers.

    Recent attacks on independence of judges endanger democracy
    Detroit Free Press - Sun, 16 Apr 2006 09:12:44 GMT
    Our country is in crisis. The Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the independence of the judiciary are under attack. If we, as Americans, do not act, our democracy as we know it will be lost. As abolitionist Wendell Phillips said, "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.

    Letters to the Editor
    Baltimore Sun - Sun, 16 Apr 2006 07:41:11 GMT
    Your thoughts on issues relating to the county Speakout!

    In the land of the blind
    San Diego Union-Tribune - Sun, 16 Apr 2006 07:09:21 GMT
    For its allegorical richness and its near-cinematic vividness, Nobel-Prize winning Portuguese fabulist José Saramago's 1995 novel “Blindness,” with its portrayals of tenuous interpersonal ties and often-horrific depictions of social disintegration, conjures up comparisons not only to Kafka and Camus but also – with its apocalyptic themes and night-of-the-living-dead

    Other Democrats still seek 17th District job
    Quad-City Times - Sat, 15 Apr 2006 06:04:37 GMT
    Despite much of the Democratic power base in Rock Island County lining up to support Phil Hare, other Democratic hopefuls continue to actively campaign for the 17th District nomination.

    Diamond pitches transparent government
    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Sat, 15 Apr 2006 04:15:37 GMT
    Giving the public more access to state government records is a priority, independent gubernatorial hopeful Russ Diamond said Friday.

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    Thursday, April 13th, 2006
    6:40 am
    Parents design school health lesson
    Parents design school health lesson
    Belleville News-Democrat - Thu, 13 Apr 2006 00:25:38 GMT
    Orange soda has never been 10-year-old Stan Pawlow's favorite.

    "The Wild" a virtual remake of "Madagascar"
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 21:23:36 GMT
    This latest computer-animated effort from Disney is all too indicative of the current glut of animated films. Lacking distinctive personality or humor and unfortunately coming across as an all-too-soon remake of last year's "Madagascar," "The Wild" is unlikely to achieve the sort of box office numbers garnered by its predecessor, though its Easter holiday weekend release should help.

    "The Wild" a virtual remake of "Madagascar"
    Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 21:23:36 GMT
    NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - This latest computer-animated effort from Disney is all too indicative of the current glut of animated films.

    The Lame King
    Salt Lake City Weekly - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 16:59:08 GMT
    Remember that year when Hollywood dealt us the competing giant-asteroids-are-coming-to-kill-us movies? It was 1998, and we all acted like this heralded some sort of, well, creative apocalypse—final and irrevocable proof that the movie industry was officially Out of Ideas.

    Viewfinder : Stage parents revel in reflected glory
    INQ7.net - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 16:47:15 GMT
    NOW that talent searches have become a very big deal on television, a new breed of disconcerting and discombobulating characters has been engendered: stage parents.

    Matzo rules!
    Portsmouth Herald - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 12:59:34 GMT
    Matzo deserves a break. Folks have been coping with this unleavened bread for a couple of millennia now as a pallid Passover substitute for the breads, cakes, pastries and pie shells enjoyed the rest of the year.

    McDonald's Happy Meals and Mighty Kids Meals Go Wild
    CattleNetwork.com - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 12:06:10 GMT
    OAK BROOK, Ill., April 12 /PRNewswire/ -- McDonald's is ready to tame the wild as a pack of characters from Walt Disney Pictures' new computer-animated adventure The Wild stampede into McDonald's Happy Meals and Mighty Kids Meals nationwide.

    Speaker sees many uses for talents of seniors
    Pantagraph - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 05:11:49 GMT
    NORMAL - The elderly are a rich but undervalued resource in the modern world, says an expert on geriatric medicine and eldercare who will speak today at Illinois State University.

    Children’s stories soothe the wounds of war
    Gazette.Net - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 04:16:46 GMT
    Students at Rocky Hill Middle School have spent weeks on a project aimed at the more than 40,000 children in Uganda who each night walk for miles to nearby cities to escape the dangers of their war torn villages.

    At the Movies: `The Wild'
    AP via Yahoo! News - Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:12:01 GMT
    Talking animals from a New York zoo leave the comfortable confines of their familiar urban existence and wind up in an exotic foreign land, where they traipse through tall trees, cheekily joke with each other, face their fears and, in the process, become better people. Er, creatures.

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    Monday, April 10th, 2006
    8:45 am
    Children learn in `Meow Ruff' that good poems need not rhyme
    Children learn in `Meow Ruff' that good poems need not rhyme
    Akron Beacon Journal - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 05:01:19 GMT
    For National Poetry Month, try Meow Ruff: A Story in Concrete Poetry by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Michelle Berg (Houghton Mifflin, 32 pages, $16, ages 3-8). It's a delight. Snippets of shaped poems tell the simple story of a rainstorm and a cast of backyard creatures.

    Help, please!
    Mid-Day Mumbai - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 04:19:58 GMT
    This is what they call the price of fame. Actor John Abraham, who had a bike accident on Saturday night, lay unattended for six precious minutes, as bystanders were too awestruck to help him.

    Drizzly Day Fails to Drown Marchers' Enthusiasm
    Washington Post - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 03:34:23 GMT
    Honestly. Why would anyone go to a parade when it's 48 degrees and raining buckets, and winds gusts are whipping around at 35 miles per hour?

    COLUMN: Cloud Of Steroid Use Blankets All Players
    The Tampa Tribune - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 03:13:14 GMT
    In 2002, a Devil Rays player who never had been (and to look at him, never would be) suspected of using steroids suggested during an informal clubhouse conversation that there was nothing wrong with a baseball player using performance-enhancing drugs.

    Time now to end illegal immigration
    USA Today - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 01:56:38 GMT
    Time now to end illegal immigration

    These pictures of Hawaii
    BellaOnline - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 01:51:20 GMT
    can show you a glimpse of paradise. It’s good practice to visualize something you really want to create on your journey to greater abundance and wealth. So, let’s take a virtual vacation with pictures of Hawaii.

    Time for marchers to stand down
    Bangkok Post - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 01:33:59 GMT
    I am just writing to express my feelings on the current political situation in Thailand. I am a foreigner with a small but fairly successful business fully registered in Thailand and have been in this country for five years.

    Augusta Diary
    The Herald - Mon, 10 Apr 2006 01:12:02 GMT
    Even by Augusta's standards, one of the most amazing characters watching the Masters this week is surely 95-year-old Errie Ball, the last surviving member of the very first field to contest the tournament in 1934.

    Inland waterway not meant for big boats
    The Charlotte Observer - Sun, 09 Apr 2006 20:28:28 GMT
    Q. Do you have any information about cruising the Intracoastal Waterway?

    Next is the world record
    The Monitor - Sun, 09 Apr 2006 19:10:14 GMT
    DORCUS Inzikuru, the first Ugandan to win a gold medal at both the junior and senior championships as well as the first woman to win the 3,000m steeplechase gold medal at both the World Championships and Commonwealth Games, told DANIEL SSENFUMA about living in Italy, training at altitude in Kenya, emotions on the podium in Melbourne, how she intends to use her money, going for the world record

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    Saturday, April 8th, 2006
    8:10 pm
    How grocery store inspection reports were obtained for review
    How grocery store inspection reports were obtained for review
    Post-Star - Sat, 08 Apr 2006 13:54:52 GMT
    Requesting grocery store inspections was tedious, but steps could have been taken to make it easier. Before writing a letter, a reporter called the Glens Falls district office of the state Department of Health on Feb. 15 to find out more about what kinds of records the office maintained.

    'Pepper' looks hot but leaves us cold
    Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Sat, 08 Apr 2006 13:51:42 GMT
    It probably sounded like a good idea on paper. But the show strains so hard to be likable that it's almost sadistic to say unkind things about it.

    JAY HEATER: BOXING: Mayweather finally plays fight game
    Contra Costa Times - Sat, 08 Apr 2006 10:49:55 GMT
    PROMOTER BOB ARUM was used to seeing some of his prized boxers beaten in the ring. He wasn't used to seeing one of his boxers beaten before he got there.

    Serving on jury is a duty
    Delta Democrat Times - Sat, 08 Apr 2006 09:40:15 GMT
    “I like jury duty - hate that fact that people want to rush through it and not go over the evidence and make an informed decision. Just want to get through. This is someone's life.”

    Assumption students portray duress of world's sweatshops
    Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Sat, 08 Apr 2006 08:13:51 GMT
    WORCESTER - Thirty-nine cents an hour. Fourteen-hour days. No bathroom breaks. No talking. No overtime.

    Art of the egg
    Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Sat, 08 Apr 2006 08:06:04 GMT
    With Easter around the corner, eggs are taking center stage.

    Big time beckons, 'Gonzo' ready
    Press & Sun-Bulletin - Sat, 08 Apr 2006 06:32:43 GMT
    Just what does it feel like, now that the trek from Binghamton's East Side has followed a meandering path to a head coach's office in the strongest collegiate basketball conference of them all, just as he never gave up believing it would?

    Making a clean sweep for spring
    Hi-Desert Star - Sat, 08 Apr 2006 06:12:17 GMT
    YUCCA VALLEY - It's as regular and unpleasant as allergy season. Or tax season. And it can be just as painful or tedious as both. But options exist to lessen or even alleviate the drudgery of Spring Cleaning.

    Crews repair gas line
    The Natchez Democrat - Sat, 08 Apr 2006 05:28:03 GMT
    VIDALIA — Barring an unforeseen mishap during pipeline repair, the city’s utility department plans to be out early today getting customers’ gas turned back on — one house at a time.

    NEVER MIND BIRD FLU GIVE US LAME DUCKS
    Daily Record - Sat, 08 Apr 2006 04:58:23 GMT
    SPARE a thought for Frank McAvennie. Despite the fact bird flu has gripped the country, the smoking ban means Macca can't even calm his nerves with a quick fag without getting chucked out of the Hilton.

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