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Bethel sends rape report to grand jury
MCKENZIE - Authorities will "forego the warrant process" and send evidence from a reported rape at Bethel College to a Carroll County grand jury on Monday, according to a McKenzie Police Department investigator.
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Finally, a killer instinct
PHILADELPHIA - Antonio McDyess could not take it anymore. The headgear designed to protect his surgically-repaired nose wouldn't stay on his face properly, so the Pistons' big man tossed it to the sidelines late in the third quarter Thursday night.
The Oakland Press |
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Magazine Arts Editor: 'I am learning so much about Chinese heritage'
ST. LOUIS, Missouri-Divine Performing Arts completed their second showing of Chinese Spectacular at St. Louis' Touhill Performing Arts Center Thursday evening."It's a feast. It ...
The Epoch Times |
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Cowtown Audience Likes Culture and Elegance of Spectacular
CALGARY, Alberta-The Divine Performing Arts dance company earned high praise from an accountant, a psychologist and other audience members after its second performance of the Chinese Spectacular...
The Epoch Times |
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Music Review: Steve Winwood - Nine Lives
Winwood's best work in years, Nine Lives would be an album-rock smash in another time and place. Yes, it's that good. Steve Winwood's new album starts off in quite deceptive fashion. The opening track, "I'm Not Drowning," is almost an acapella sounding sort of thing, where Winwood's bluesy, almost aching voice -- which by the way, sounds better than ever here -- is accompanied only by the most ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Golf Tournament To Raise Money for Female Athletes
A local organization honors the accomplishments of female athletes by providing scholarships for women who get in the game. This weekend Women in Sports will host their 12-th annual golf tournament to raise scholarship money for female athletes.
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Laconia teachers to perform in recital
They have held the baton for student musicians in their classes and now several Laconia music teachers will be in the band seats playing their own instruments in a recital.
The Citizen of Laconia |
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Better and cheaper? Local farmers may be the way to beat high food prices
Charlie Reid, owner of Stone Wall Farm in Nottingham and Osprey Cove Organic Farm in Madbury, feeds his Isa Brown chickens. (Scott Baker/Democrat photo)
Foster's Daily Democrat |
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Salvation Army annual dinner a time to reflect
Damien Horne, a Nashville recording artist and member of the MuzikMafia, may not look like he needed help from the Salvation Army. The singer and songwriter is well on his way in his music career.
The Leaf Chronicle |
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Students learn the power of music; Taking part in Music Monday, which will unite young people from coast to coast
You're sitting in a chair. Waves of sound lap against your eardrums as the tap-tap-tap of your foot on the floor adds to the moment and you lose yourself to the rhythm of your favourite song. Welcome to the power of music. "It's the [...]
The Sudbury Star |
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Review: "Son of Rambow"
Written and directed by Garth Jennings. Produced by Nick Goldsmith. Photographed by Jess Hall. Edited by Dominic Leung. Music by Joby Talbot. With Neil Dudgeon, Bill Milner, Jessica Hynes, Anna Wing and Will Poulter.
The Record |
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News Article
Remix Protest The Hero! Canadian metallers invite YOU to remix ‘Sequoia Throne’ for iTunes. Pop math metal upstarts, Protest The Hero, are inviting Hammer readers to remix, Sequoia Throne the awesome track from their Fortress album.
Metal Hammer |
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Band of Bros.
For fans of Warner Bros.’ cartoons, the release in 1990 of the CD “The Carl Stalling Project” was a revelation.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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'Full spectrum of rock'
The members of RP Wigs enjoy muddying the waters of metal – performing a high-wire act between rockist and arty. Their music is aggressive yet ambitious, a blunt slab of metallic guitars and hammering drums, nicely tempered by layers of atmospheric musicianship and a dash of spit and crackle. More metal-ish than metal.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Washington DC
PORT CHESTER, N.Y. ( Map , News ) - A New York bride and groom arrested at their wedding reception after the bride trashed a set of conga drums in a spat with the band have pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Arts update
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Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Borders turns page on old bookstores
Pity the poor bookseller, stuck between two less-than-heartening statistics. One in four adults read no books of any kind in 2006, according to an Associated Press poll released last year. And those who do read increasingly like their page turners to be digital: Sales of e-books have grown at a compound rate of 55.7 percent a year since 2002, compared with a 2.5 percent growth rate in sales of ...
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Sour note as Leeds jobs go at music instrument firm
A NUMBER of jobs are being shed in Leeds following the collapse of the UK's largest music instrument firm, Sound Control Holdings Ltd. (02/05/2008)
Leeds Today |
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NY bride, groom plead guilty in reception spat with band
A New York bride and groom arrested at their wedding reception after the bride trashed a set of conga drums in a spat with the band have pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Let's Go Downtown concert series begins tonight
Nothing beats a little bit of night music - especially when it's for free.The annual Let's Go Downtown "Free Fridays" Plaza series, sponsored by the City of Gainesville Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, begins tonight.
The Gainesville Sun |
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How to do fifteen common PC tasks faster - part one
Quick and easy tips and tricks on doing the tasks you've always thought about doing but put off because you thought they were too difficult.
ITBusiness.ca |
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One Spectacular Country - Two Amazing Days
One of London's most exciting free public events has this year been extended to a 2-day spectacular. Canada Day 2008, in association with Alberta...A Canadian Affair, hosts the biggest party ever in Trafalgar Square with a free live concert on the evening of 30th June and events throughout the day on 1st July.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Future of Lyth Arts Centre under threat
THE future of a popular arts venue in Caithness has come under threat after its latest funding application was rejected. The Scottish Arts Council this week announced it would no longer support Lyth Arts Centre under its flexible funding programme.
John O'Groat Journal |
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Live Music: 05.02.08 - 05.08.08
RIALTO THEATER: 327 S. Commercial St., 361-758-0383. Tuesday: 7 p.m., The Rialto Rhythms. No cover. BLACKBEARD'S RESTAURANT: 3117 Surfside Blvd., 884-1030 Today: 7 to 11 p.m., Ruben Limas. No cover. Saturday: 7 to 11 p.m., Bobby Carter. No cover.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Friday Street Fest joins Eustis' 125th anniversary party
In conjunction with Eustis' 125th anniversary, the First Friday Street Fest is set for 6 to 10 p.m. today, featuring stages of live music performed by the Caribbean Chillers, Mohave and the Eustis High School Jazz Band.
Orlando Sentinel |
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