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    Apr 19, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Men's Basketball: Cougars find Womack at HCC

    bobp@herald-mail.com
    One year ago, Tione Womack was lost. Bad grades not only put him on the sidelines for the Hagerstown Community College basketball team, they put him in the bleachers. Right then, something clicked. He spent the 2011-12 school year trying to get...

    Tags: Big East Conference, Basketball, Houston Cougars, Conference USA, College Basketball

  2. Jun 22, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. 'Deliverance' anniversary marked

    ATLANTA (AP) — Four decades ago, the movie "Deliverance" introduced the lush north Georgia mountains to the world.
    ATLANTA (AP) — Four decades ago, the movie "Deliverance" introduced the lush north Georgia mountains to the world. Though many in the region still bristle at the movie's portrayal of locals as uneducated hillbillies, the film helped create the...

    Tags: Robert De Niro, Ronny Cox, Culture, Entertainment Events, Forestry and Timber

  4. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  5. James Dickey Kline

    James Dickey Kline, of Boynton Beach, Fla., and Walloon Lake, Mich., passed away peacefully, March 4, 2012, at Boyneton Beach, Fla. Jim was born Oct. 25, 1921, in Wesleyville, Pa., the son of Harriet and Herbert Kline. He grew up in Erie, Pa., and...

    Tags: Boynton Beach, Science and Technology, College Sports

  6. Dec 8, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  7. So Much Sky: Collection of essays celebrates the charms of rural living

    In her new collection of essays, “So Much Sky,” now available on Amazon.com, author Karen Weir-Jimerson offers up bite-sized gems that view modern life through a rural lens, according to a press release.
    In her new collection of essays, “So Much Sky,” now available on Amazon.com, author Karen Weir-Jimerson offers up bite-sized gems that view modern life through a rural lens, according to a press release. Many of these pieces were...

    Tags: Cat (animal), Newspaper and Magazine, Periodicals

  8. Oct 18, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Kudzu bug threatens to eat U.S. farmers' lunch

     BLACKVILLE, S.C. (AP) — Kudzu — the ‘‘plant that ate the South’’ — has finally met a pest that’s just as voracious. Trouble is, the so-called ‘‘kudzu bug’’ is also fond of another...

    Tags: DNA, University of Georgia, Chemical Industry, Japan, Genes and Chromosomes

  10. Oct 21, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Kudzu bug threatens to eat US farmers' lunch

    BLACKVILLE, S.C. (AP) - Kudzu - the ''plant that ate the South'' - has finally met a pest that's just as voracious. Trouble is, the so-called ''kudzu bug'' is also fond of another East Asian transplant that we happen to like, and that is big money for...

    Tags: University of Georgia, Bee (insect), North Carolina State University

  12. Jan 9, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Book review: 'The Wilding' by Benjamin Percy

    It's a relatively simple conceit — the hunting trip as suspense tale. A small group journeys into the wilderness — ball caps tilted against the sun, backpacks loaded with beer and tackle — and emerges days later changed, if not fewer in number. Benjamin Percy's first novel, "The Wilding," manages to nicely subvert this setup while setting up a tense back-and-forth narrative between those who've taken off and those who've stayed at home.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    It's a relatively simple conceit — the hunting trip as suspense tale. A small group journeys into the wilderness — ball caps tilted against the sun, backpacks loaded with beer and tackle — and emerges days later changed, if not fewer...

    Tags: Landforms, Caves and Caverns, Los Angeles, Iraq War (2003-2011), Trips and Vacations

  14. Feb 12, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Coen Brothers on sharing the credit, genres they hate and ‘To the White Sea’

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    Hollywood recently formalized the relationship that the Coen Brothers — Joel and Ethan — had operated under, on sets, for decades, allowing them to truly share the credit for writing and directing their films. They're officially co-directors,...
  16. Apr 2, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. C-USA Basketball News: UTEP hires Tim Floyd and Houston hires James Dickey, while Marshall and Tulane hunt for new coaches

    Knights Notepad» Orlando Sentinel – Knights Notepad
    At least six Conference USA schools will have new basketball coaches when the 2010-11 season gets under way. UCF, East Carolina, UTEP and Houston have hired new coaches, while Marshall and Tulane are still looking to fill their vacancies. Here's the...
  18. Jun 9, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. Komunyakaa's Riff

    On Mother's Day, mother was away. For a 17-month-old boy, it is evidently an inconvenience to be the child of two poet-parents. On any given holiday, one of them can stray from Trenton's leafy capital neighborhood to give a reading in a place called New York City. And so Jehan - bushy-haired, bright-eyed and blessed with a too-wide smile - made do with the parent who was available.
    Northeast Magazine
    On Mother's Day, mother was away. For a 17-month-old boy, it is evidently an inconvenience to be the child of two poet-parents. On any given holiday, one of them can stray from Trenton's leafy capital neighborhood to give a reading in a place called New...

    Tags: Carl Sandburg, Lehigh Valley Weather, Art Tatum, Louisiana State University, Charter Oak Cultural Center

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