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LAST WEEK: Best-sellers at Borders
Following were the best-sellers at Borders Books & Music in Springettsbury Township for the week that ended June 29.
York Daily Record |
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Latifa surprises fans
Like always, Tunisian artist Latifa takes her time choosing the best projects for her fans and she has accomplished what she aims for when she worked with the Lebanese composer Ziad Al Rahabani on her album “Bi Nus Al Jaw”. The critics of her previous album were divided in opinions; however, at the end it came out as a successful album and Latifa was able to feature variety in her work.
Al Bawaba |
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Shirley Wild: Nursery honors L.B.'s first lady
V irginia Country Club was the site of Long Beach Day Nursery's Tea Time Treasures, a luncheon and silent auction.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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Las Vegas Sun
Ricardo Almedia went with Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son” for his entrance to the cage. Another excellent music choice by tonight’s competitors.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Posted: 06-07-2008 , 03:27 GMT
Iraqi music artist Rida Abdullah just finished filming his latest video clip for the national song “Dar Al Salam” (House of Peace) that was written by Firas Habib and Kathem Al Saedi, composed by Rida himself and directed by Iraqi director Hussein Salim.
Al Bawaba |
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Guitars for Veterans
Guitars are one of the most common instruments used at Summerfest. Sometimes, however, they're used for more than just music. The FOX 6 News Team and Ryan Cummings explain.
FOX 6 News Milwaukee |
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Quassy Amusement park a classic
While the sounds of trolley bells and big band jazz no longer ride on a gentle breeze through the treetops of Lake Quassapaug in Middlebury, 100 years later the laughter and giddy shrieks of children
Connecticut Post |
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Brattonsville to host battle reenactment this weekend
• The Emmett Scott High School Class of 1967 will meet for its monthly birthday fellowship dinner at 5:30 p.m. July 14 at Chilli's Bar and Grill, 630 Tinsley Way, Rock Hill.
The Rock Hill Herald |
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24-hour House of Prayer center comes closer to reality
It is 10 a.m. on a Wednesday, and three 20-somethings are gathered in an East Austin warehouse to communicate with God. Maricela Vidaurri begins, culling long, low notes from her cello while Moriah LaCour arranges her watercolors and pulls out a partially completed painting. Her husband, Matt LaCour, begins to sound out delicate chords on the piano.
Austin American-Statesman |
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EBARA plans $3.2 million expansion in Rock Hill
The folks at EBARA Fluid Handling must have missed the memo on the supposedly bad economy.
The Rock Hill Herald |
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Fundraising concert helps Wabash Valley Red Cross
The thousands of Wabash Valley residents victimized by recent flooding would have appreciated the blues played in their honor Saturday afternoon at the Plumbers and Steamfitters on Milner Avenue.
Terre Haute Tribune Star |
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Retired firefighter educates with music
MONROE — The dozens of kids who attended Fireman Jim's free concert Monday at Wolfe Park know by now what number to call when they smell smoke. "Dial 911, and the firemen come, dial 911," sang
Connecticut Post |
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Bay City fireworks blast to incredible finish
From the sky to the ground, it was a fine finale to the Bay City Fireworks Festival on Saturday night.
ABC12 Mid-Michigan |
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More than 49,000 fans show for Kenny Chesney concert
Outside of football season, LP Field is most often a quiet expanse of green grass and vacant plastic blue seats.
The Tennessean |
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Reality TV chronicles the search for Elle Woods
By MICHAEL KUCHWARA AP Drama Writer NEW YORK Autumn. Bailey. Lauren. Natalie. Rhiannon. The competition on ``Legally Blonde the Musical: The Search for Elle Woods'' on MTV is getting really intense, and, omigod, one of you will soon be anointed a star.
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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TV contestant takes stage in Elvis tribute
Joseph Hall compared the men's dressing area at Legends in Concert to the size of the holding room where he spent nine hours until his taping for national TV. An hour before show time late Tuesday afternoon at Legends in Surfside Beach, he relaxed in a T-shirt, jeans and low-cut boots, all black. Fresh from his appearance June 24 on NBC's "America's Got Talent," Hall has brought his tribute ...
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Drum and Bugle Corps looking for new members
Snare drummers Ethan Cayko and Mark McGinley of the Williston Cowboys Drum and Bugle Corps Corps, flank bass drummer Mitch Schaff (center) during Friday's Independence Day parade in Williston. The group is seeking new members to keep its 60-year tradition of performing alive.
Williston Herald |
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Singing seniors bring back memories
It's been said that music is the universal language of the soul. Music makes us laugh, relaxes our mind and decreases anxiety. Scientific experiments have proven that easy listening music can slow heartbeat and breathing rate, even lower our blood pressure. So it should be no secret that music's link with society has been well established as far back as the beginning of time.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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Concord grad leads Obama’s Indiana campaign
As a teenager, he came from behind to win a music competition on violin and later performed with several local orchestras. As a college student, he pursued the field of medicine with plans to become a doctor.
Goshen News |
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Recommendations
Biography Natasha Shneider’s voice is sultry and hypnotic and her keyboard mastery is represented in her electric piano, organ and Moog bass playing. Alain Johannes’ guitar playing is emotive and textural with a virtuoso’s flair for subtlety.
All About Jazz |
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Rain fails to dampen mood at town’s festival
Rain showers slowed things down a bit for day two of the Jonesborough Days festival. However, while it may have soaked the streets and crafts it didn’t dampen the spirits of the people.
Johnson City Press |
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Fireworks, music and games highlight Fourth of July events
ANDOVER — Fireworks will light up the sky tomorrow, as a preamble to a two-day Fourth of July celebration in town. The festivities harken back to a time when families gathered at the Common to celebrate the country's independence.
The Eagle-Tribune |
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Baby Can Wait: Message For Teens
Most people think about beer and music when they're at Summerfest, but one group wants to change that - especially for teens thinking about having kids. The FOX 6 News Team and Ryan Cummings explain.
FOX 6 News Milwaukee |
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July 02 2008 Edition (rss)
Log in above for full coverage, or subscribe now! For those looking to celebrate the Fourth of July, the Rockbridge area will provide plenty of opportunities, with that fun even extending to Glen Maury Park and the “Fifth of July” this year.
The Lexington News-Gazette |
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Good performances on first night of three-day jerk festival
The organisers of the very successful Portland Jerk Festival decided this year to extend the event from just one day - Sunday - to an entire weekend.
The Jamaica Observer |
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