Larry Chabira, world citizen, in New Orleans; Kerrville hopping with events
Slipping into the city that never wakes
Slipping into New Orleans is like slipping on a well-worn pair of comfortable shoes. New Orleans feels as lived in as Grandma's house. Like an old sofa on a back porch. Many of the people you see look like
Class reports
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n Riverdale High's Latin
The crowd is a little light
BALTIMORE ? Welcome to the Preakness. First post is in a minute ? that?s right, the card begins at 10:15 a.m. and the last race is scheduled to go off at 7:15 tonight.
One of the more interesting questions to be answered ? besides who wins the
Celebrating your child's birthday on a budget
"At first I thought it was kind of strange that it was at night," said Hart, who, despite her reservations, bought an Irish Setter Webkinz and wrapped it in pink princess paper for her daughter to take to the school-night bash.
Two hours later, her
Summer sizzles by land and by sea
Barrington St. is the heart of Halifax shopping, where craftspeople sell their creations in boutiques, galleries and cutting-edge fashion stores.
Vibrant city runs hot and cool with buskers, beaches, tall ships, shows and shopping
HALIFAX?This is
Bar owners warn Wildwoods underage drinkers: Don't
Displaying mug shots and phony IDs, Jack Maley (left) of North Wildwood's Irish Weekend, with Marc Antico, discusses a zero tolerance policy and new technology in use to find underage drinkers.
NORTH WILDWOOD, N.J. - In this fabled party town by the
The Hamptons in Flip-Flops
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YES, Brian Alalu was dropping $950 on a fancy bicycle. And yes, his half-share in a house here is costing $4,500. And yes, he will probably go out to the Lobster
Top priority of session clears House on final day
It was considered the top priority of the legislative session and on the last day, with less than two hours left, the House put the final touches on a jobs bill.
You could hear the relief in House sponsor Tim Flook's voice as he brought the bill to the
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Parish Town Historical Society Tidbits
Friends and members of the Parish Town Historical Society met on Wed. evening, May13 at the Mills and Petrie Memorial Gymnasium for a regular meeting with election of officers. The slate of officers for June 2009
UC Berkeley shifts job counseling into overdrive in increasingly dismal market
also are suffering, said Dean Christopher Edley.
The parody of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" at a UC Berkeley talent show this month pretty much summed up the feeling among this year's college graduates.
"Nobody wants to hire," sang the group