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ANOMIE FOUNDERS IN THE HAMPTONS
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Summer in the Hamptons. Divorcee in affair with married lout.
Teen-age son surly about "Mawwm's" behavior. Scuffs up
billion-dollar beach to glass shack. Shacks up with girls, one a
glamorous bitch, one a homely gnome. Scattered references to
"Catcher in the Rye," Henry James, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tristan and
Isolde, Harvard and Exeter. Particularly Exeter. Married lout
mentions 1950 photo of Exeter crew. All -- save him -- have become
members of "Madame Honoria's" stable, i.e. male whores ser...
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ANOMIE FOUNDERS IN THE HAMPTONS
The Boston Globe
; Summer in the Hamptons. Divorcee in affair with married lout. Teen-age son surly about "Mawwm's" behavior. Scuffs up billion-dollar beach to glass shack. Shacks up with girls, one a glamorous bitch, one a homely gnome. Scattered references to "Catcher in the Rye," Henry James, F. Scott Fitzgerald,
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Thatched roof saved from fire
Express & Echo (Exeter UK)
; Swift action by fire crews prevented a chimney blaze from spreading to the thatch roof of a Devon farmhouse. Firefighters were called to the property at Pulhayes Farm, East Budleigh, shortly before 8pm on Saturday. Crews from Exmouth and Budleigh Salterton used a long ladder and a roof ladder to
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Students in yacht race bid
Express & Echo (Exeter UK)
; A group of Exeter University students took part in a prestigious yacht race. The team, all studying for masters degrees in business administration, sailed in the Cranfield MBA Regatta, held at Ports- mouth last weekend. The annual event is a competition for business students from the UK, Europe and
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EXETER CREW MAKES HISTORY ON THAMES
The Boston Globe
; The Phillips Exeter Academy girls' crew team will make school history tomorrow in England when it competes in the Henley Women's Regatta. It is the first time that the Exeter female rowers have ever taken part in the prestigious event, which is the crew equivalent of track and field's Penn Relays.
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Firefighters seek support for petition
Express & Echo (Exeter UK)
; Around 500 people have signed a petition opposing plans to reduce the number of firefighters in Exeter. Crew from Exeter fire station staged a protest in the city centre on Saturday morning to voice their concerns about the proposals. Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service is considering
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Princesshay's a winner for us
Express & Echo (Exeter UK)
; Winners of a series of competitions in the Echo to mark the recent opening of the city's new Princesshay development have been collecting their prizes. The winners are: Inside Out, Judi Crabtree, Glave Saunders Avenue, Exeter; Crew Clothing, Katherine Rook, East Street, Crediton; La Senza, Caroline
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Exeter racers drew and miles off to a great start ; Exeter powerboaters Drew Langdon and Miles Jennings got off to a stunning start in the Round Britain challenge, with victory in the first leg of the 10-day race on Saturday.
Express & Echo (Exeter UK)
; Exeter powerboaters Drew Langdon and Miles Jennings got off to a stunning start in the Round Britain challenge, with victory in the first leg of the 10-day race on Saturday. The Silverline Original Style team, which also includes navigator Jan Falkowski, completed the 110-nautical-mile Portsmouth
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It's Dartmouth's day at Falmouth
Herald Express (Torquay UK)
; Falmouth Regatta, the fourth regatta in the 2008 West of England ARA ten regatta Championship series, was held on Stithians Lake a few miles inland from Falmouth near Redruth. Again at this venue chilly conditions greeted competitors with a strong wind over the 1,000 metre course creating choppy
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River plate hero's gift to hospital honoured
Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK)
; Descendants of the wartime crew of HMS Exeter will be among dignitaries at the Royal Devon & Exeter hospital this morning for the unveiling of a special plaque. The commemorative marker has been donated to the hospital by Richard Power, whose brother Norman was a sub-lieutenant on board the warship
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Power Breakfasts Valley schools find few takers for free meals, but a handful succeed by bringing food to class.(MAIN NEWS)
The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
; Byline: Erin Kennedy THE FRESNO BEE Palm Elementary School in Orosi cut its tardy rate by 80% last year, significantly reduced behavior problems, maintained a 21% jump in state test scores and nearly eliminated the usual long morning line into the nurse's office. The magic pill? Breakfast. Each
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