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Here she is, a mere 4-foot-11, slender as a wand, in a long grey dress, cowboy boots, no makeup, and braces on her teeth. Dakota Fanning sits down at a table full of adult journalists to promote her latest movie, Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story, in which she plays a girl who loves an injured horse. The journalists...
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"For example, we'll use electro magnetic field detectors or meters," Juliano said. "Most of them are hand-held units and they're used to find unexplained energy fluctuations inside a home."
Skeptics might welcome the hardware of science to explain the inexplicable. But a skeptic may also point out that energy fluctuations are often caused by any one of a number of things - malfunctioni...
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When Southborough's Red Barn coffee shop was bulldozed last month to make way for R.H. Long Motors' Hummers and Cadillacs on Rte. 9, one of the region's last public telephone booths was razed into memory.
But don't blame the Framingham car dealer for phone booths' demise. Death has loomed for years.
"The explosion in cell phones has pretty much put that industry out of business...
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JOHN BEALL, composer-in-residence at West Virginia University since 1978, will present a chamber concert, showcasing his original music inspired by hymn and folk materials, at 7:30 tonight in Wayland Baptist University´s Harral Auditorium. Admission is free and open to the public.
TO SCHEDULE a tailgate party on Plainview ISD school property prior to a Bulldog football game, contact ...
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The listings below is published as a courtesy to readers. Listings are subject to seasonal changes. Please call the specific house of worship to confirm dates and times. Any changes in listings should be e-mailed to winchester@cnc.com.
, 90 Mount Vernon St., 781-729-2864. The Rev. Michael Thedford. Church School and Adult Bible Classes at 9:15 a.m. Sunday worship service begins at 10:30 a...
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Open house: Bayside Family YMCA, in Barrington, will hold an open house tomorrow through Sunday. Activities will include free chair massages Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 to 10 a.m. Visitors can experience Reiki on Friday from 3 to 5 p.m., take a hoop-dancing class Saturday at 10 a.m., or register for fall programs.
In the family center, The Prime Time program offers structu...
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The 13th Annual Tennis Classic, a benefit for the Good Samaritan Health Clinic in New Port Richey, is Nov. 4-6 at the Paul Kronk Tennis Center Crescent Oaks Country Club in Tarpon Springs.
Over the past 12 years, nearly $600,000 has been generated from the men's, women's and mixed doubles competition. Last year alone, $80,000 was raised for the free, non-profit clinic.
"We're hop...
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RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly forty percent of U.S. families plan to go out less and entertain more at home because of recent increases in fuel and energy costs, according to a just-completed national survey from retailer Circuit City Stores, Inc.
More than 4,200 men and women responded to Circuit City's holiday survey*. With the 2005 holiday shopping season about to begi...
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As Holidays Approach, High Fuel and Energy Prices Prompt Americans to Re-Think Family Fun
* Retailer Identifies Hot Consumer Electronics for Holidays
RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly forty percent of U.S. families plan to go out less and entertain more at home because of recent increases in fuel and energy costs, according to a just-completed national survey from retail...
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* National Survey From Circuit City Shows Many Families Will Opt for More Home Entertainment * Retailer Identifies Hot Consumer Electronics for Holidays RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly forty percent of U.S. families plan to go out less and entertain more at home because of recent increases in fuel and energy costs, according to a just-completed national survey from retailer Circui...
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