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Field's butterfly exhibit will be taking wing soon
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The butterfly exhibit at the Field Museum is entering its final
month.
In "Living Color: A Butterfly Garden," hundreds of live
butterflies flutter about in an expansive, outdoor screened-in area.
The site has native flowers, grasses, trees and shrubs - all
specifically chosen to appeal to 38 species of butterflies and moths.
The garden has grown more lush since the exhibit opened in late May.
The colorful, delicate creatures pause to sip nectar from
flowers - and sometimes they'...
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Teddy bear, where are you?(poem)
Child Life
; Teddy bear, teddy bear, Where are you? Are you in my room Or behind the broom? Teddy bear, please come out. I want to play, I want to play with you today. Teddy bear, teddy bear, You came out. I didn't even have to shout! Now we can have fun and play In the sun all day.
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Teddy Bear Figurines
Antiques & Collecting Magazine
; THIS BOOK is designed to introduce the collector to some of the more popular teddy bear figurine collections available on today's market by providing company histories, artist biographies, full-color photographs of teddy bear figurines for easy photo identification, a list of club information on
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NATURAL SCIENCE CENTER TO HOLD TEDDY BEAR DAY.(PEOPLE & PLACES)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
; Teddy Bear Day will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the Natural Science Center. Admission is $5.50 for adults and $4.50 for senior citizens and children ages 4 to 13. City residents receive a $1 discount. Children maya take a Teddy Bear, listen to Teddy Bear stories, make a teddy
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Vic: Granny urges teddy bear man to come forward
AAP General News (Australia)
; Vic: Granny urges teddy bear man to come forward Eds: Changes victim's age based on information from her daughter. By Charisse Ede MELBOURNE, Aug 22 AAP - Police want to find a man who was seen carrying a teddy bear near the home of a 91-year-old Melbourne woman shortly after she was viciously
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Quentin fifth-grader's story about teddy bear wins competition.(Neighbor)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer Almost anyone has read a teddy bear story at least once during their childhood, though not many have written one. However, 11-year-old Maggie O'Connor from Charles Quentin Elementary in Lake Zurich is going to have her first story published in
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TEDDY BEAR FIRM ACCUSES DISNEY OF COPYING IDEA.(BUSINESS)
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
; Byline: Daily News Vermont Teddy Bear Co. Inc. has sued Burbank-based Walt Disney Co. for trademark infringement, alleging the entertainment giant ...
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Bearhugs; Teddy bear factories give visitors something to growl about
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; By Michael Schuman For The Patriot Ledger "What happens if a dog and a teddy bear have a fight?" asks tour guide Drew Webster, eyes full of mischief, midway through The Vermont Teddy Bear Company factory tour. Webster answers his own question. "We know the dog wins." He immediately shows us the
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LOVABLE TEDDY BEAR TURNS 100 THIS FALL.(NEWS)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; ... Roosevelt said. The teddy bear's creation resulted from the accidental combination of a tethered bear in a Mississippi woods, news stories about the president's refusal to shoot it, and a cartoonist's eye for an arresting image. In New York City, Rose Michtom ...
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I'm on a teddy bear's picnic
Evening Times
; In the centenary year of the teddy bear, Samuel Tait and his wife Rosaleen are bringing smiles to teddy bear fans the world over. Glasgow born Samuel who went from being a North Sea Oil Bear to a Glasgow retail bear, is proprietor of Teddy Bear Heaven, a shop he opened after his wife Rosaleen had
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Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear...Or IT Technician.(periodical Teddy bear & Friends organizes teddy bear giveaway to survivors of World Trade Center victims)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management
; As the horror of the events of September 11 unfolded, Marianne Clay, like many others in the magazine business, found herself wanting to help somehow beyond donating money. Luckily, Clay is the managing editor of Teddy Bear & Friends. And what could be more natural for us than to give away
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