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57. News Headline: Small is beautiful
On the other side of town, so to speak, developers of luxury condominiums contended that their projects could have equal, or even greater, value than township projects. They are now keener on developers with small but valuable parcels of land in the city centre than the traditional developers with sprawling township projects in outlying areas. Presently, trading in Ken is illiquid and that can only be rectified if institutional funds buy into the stock as only they, and not retail...
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58. News Headline: Cougar season opens at Fort Berthold
Tribal Councilman Barry Benson, who serves as chairman of the natural resources committee, said the season is aimed at ensuring the safety of residents. Mountain lions have been spotted recently near New Town Marina and near a community walking path, and also north and south of the city. Poitra, who has been a game warden for 15 years, said the reservation has never before had this much mountain lion activity. The maximum five lions were killed during each of the first two state seasons -...
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59. News Headline: Local Beat
This column is designed to give our local readers a place to put news and events that are important to them and others in the community. Local news such as public meetings, luncheons, events and other non-club local items for not-for-profit associations are listed in this column. Harriet Halkyard, a nationally-recognized Red Cross volunteer and speaker, will entertain and inspire you with highlights from her experiences at a presentation from 6:30 to 8 p. You will learn about free training...
SourceCorsicana Daily Sun,TX


60. News Headline: Out and About: The Thing to Do
Doctors Kathleen Paulson and Janet Titus will meet with mothers and daughters to talk about the variety of health issues girls can encounter during the first year away from home. Rogers is the first stop on a five-day time, speed and distance cloverleaf-style rally event for vintage cars manufactured in 1948 or earlier. June 18 SPRINGDALE -- LifeWriting, a group for people interested in writing the stories of their own lives or those of family and friends, will meet at 10 a. Festivities...
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61. News Headline: Tomorrow's Best on Breeding
Her half sisters have gone on to throw no fewer than four stakes performers already including Aquiver. Dam won four and is a half sister to four stakes performers. Filly is a half sister to former champion juvenile Burst and two other stakes performers. Half brother to stakes performed kiwi galloper Macarena. Tomorrow's Best on Breeding. Race 1 Danoiserie The Gerry Harvey bred and owned mare is by the champion sire Danehill and from Sir Tristram s Group One winning daughter Isolda. Race 4...
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62. News Headline: Fallon Almost Missed Kentucky Derby After Frat Party
No unauthorized copying or re-distributing permitted. The Almost Famous star and his girlfriend were heading home from a luxury bash when he jokingly asked the valets, who study at the nearby University Of Louisville, where they were partying that night. Fallon says, "I barely made it to the Kentucky Derby because I ended up going to a frat party until five in the morning the night before.
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63. News Headline: The Sacramento Bee: 150 Years -- Bee Headliner: James Ben Ali Haggin
Barrett says that the association spends too much time on sidewalks, streets and awnings and should be more concerned about the condition of the rivers. The bawdy-house, open and notorious, is far less powerful for evil than the licensed den where, in secluded rear rooms, young girls and licentious men converse and riot in shameless and abandoned revelry. After all, he says, if floods should come, the water will wash away all those improvements. Searching for: Articles (sacbee & SacTicket)...
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64. News Headline: Times Picayune
He raced near the back of the pack most of the way before finding his best stride too late. Tiago trains "as early as possible, so he can rest," Shirreffs said. Well-rested Tiago, jockey ready to go the distance Despite finishing 7th in Kentucky Derby, trainer optimistic Friday, June 08, 2007 By Bob Fortus ELMONT, N. Unfortunately for him, the race was over. Trainer John Shirreffs decided not to run Tiago in the Preakness and instead pointed him to the Belmont. Imawildandcrazyguy is the...
SourceNew York Times,United States


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