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HERE'S A DISCOVERY: TEENAGE GIRLS IN BOSTON
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Paul Lewis knows how tough Boston's streets can be. After serving
as a probation officer in the city, Lewis can recite local crime
statistics like a preacher quoting the Bible - including a rise in
violence among teenage girls. That's one of the big issues facing the
new Boston area director for the Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action
Corps.
Ateiya Sowers-Hassell, a 16-year-old junior at Brighton High
School, isn't a part of those growing problems. Neither are the 14
other Boston-area ...
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LEWIS KEY TO SONICS' FUTURE YOUNGSTER'S PROGRESS JUSTIFIES INVESTMENT.(Sports)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; When Rashard Lewis became a Sonic after the 1998 draft, he thought he was joining a perennial playoff team that had little time to showcase a 19-year-old kid. As it turns out, Lewis is about to complete his first full season as the starting small forward. The now 21-year-old is progressing at a
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C. S. LEWIS: MEMORIES AND REFLECTIONS.(Review)
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life
; C. S. LEWIS: MEMORIES AND REFLECTIONS. By JOHN LAWLOR. Spence. 132 pp. $22.95. WHEN JOHN LAWLOR became a student at Magdalen College of Oxford University in October of 1936, he found that C. S. Lewis was to be his tutor. At that time, of course, he knew nothing in particular of Lewis, but over the
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OBIT - LEWIS, MRS. CORA LEE
Roanoke Times & World News
; LEWIS, Mrs. Cora Lee, 80, of Roanoke, departed this life on Friday, November 1, 2002. She was born in Hollins, Va., the daughter of the late Harry and Cora Bolden Smith. She is also preceded in death by her husband, James E. Lewis, Sr.; two sons, James E. Lewis, Jr., Harry C. Lewis; one grandson,
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AN UNEXPECTED FIELD OF DREAMS FOR LEWIS
Roanoke Times & World News
; Occasionally, Kenny Lewis Jr. finds himself chewing sunflower seeds during football practice. This is a habit, not to be confused with nostalgia. Lewis has no wistful flashbacks to patrolling the outfield at some Class A outpost in the Midwest, or curling up for a seven- hour bus ride to the next
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C.S. Lewis: life, works, and legacy.(Book review)
Mythlore
; C.S. LEWIS: LIFE, WORKS, AND LEGACY [Four Volumes]. Edited by Bruce L. Edwards. Westport: Praeger (An Imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group), 2007. Hardcover. 1416pp. $300.00. Set ISBN 978-0-275-99116-6. IT HAS BEEN MORE THAN TEN YEARS since the first appearance of Walter Hooper's C.S. Lewis: A
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