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A cloud hanging over Concord's Cora Stevens and her family for
seven months in 1925 seemed dispelled when her husband, Will, made a
new job arrangement with Mrs. George Theobald. Her husband, owner of
the hauling, horse and construction business of which Will was
superintendent, had died June 1 after an on-the-job accident.
The company's and Will's futures were thrown into doubt. The
energetic Theobald, a working owner, had built his business into the
largest of its kind in this area. ...
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WINELINE NEW POCKET GUIDE HAS ALL THE INFO YOU NEED.(U)
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
; Byline: LARRY LIPSON Although it's a bit too big for any of my pockets, Anthony Dias Blue's 357-page ``Pocket Guide to Wine 2007'' (Fireside Books/Simon & Schuster; $15) is a handy reference for wine novices, connoisseurs and all of us in-between. Mainly, it will bring you up to date on the
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Policeman gets jail, fine for falsifying info
New Straits Times
; Policeman gets jail, fine for falsifying info Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2* Section: National KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. - A 44-year-old policeman was today jailed a month and fined a total of RM3,000 by the magistrate's court here for three counts of abetting a clinic nurse to falsify information in child
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FFTA's INFO*FLEX is 75 percent sold.(WITH SIX MONTHS TO GO)
Official Board Markets
; The 2007 INFO*FLEX Exhibition, hosted by the Foundation of Flexographic Technical Association (FFTA), Ronkonkoma, N.Y., is already 75 percent sold with nearly six months until show time. The event is scheduled for May 7-8 at the Palais des Congres de Montreal. More than 100 companies, occupying
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Info tech survey forms needed by Jan. 2.(Brief Article)
Modern Healthcare
; The deadline to return questionnaires for MODERN HEALTHCARE's 11th annual survey of information technology trends is Jan. 2. The four-page questionnaire was mailed in November to senior executives of hospitals and health systems. Responses will form the basis of a comprehensive article detailing
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Lead cellist of New York Philharmonic lends eclectic passion for music to UW symphony performances; concert is Jan. 26-27 Cello soloistCarter Brey guest cello soloist with the University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra.When: Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m.: "Pictures at an Exhibition" $10, $7 seniors, $6 students. Jan. 27, 8 p.m.: $16 general public, student/senior, $13. Where: UW Fine Arts Concert Hall, Fine Arts Building, UW campus, Laramie. More info: Call 307- 766-6666.
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
; By Karen Cotton feat2@wyomingnews.com As a child, Carter Brey, the principal cellist for the New York Philharmonic, knew the violin wasn't a perfect match for him. "If I knew then that I had to pay for an extra seat every time I flew. I would have become more friendly with the violin, but at the
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An intimate friendship and sound between cello, flute and piano is the recipe for a smooth sound from Cheyenne musicians A concert featuring the Sonoma TrioThe Sonoma Trio will perform at King of Glory Lutheran Church in conjunction with the King's Concert Series. The concert is free. When: Jan. 15, 4 p.m.Where: King of Glory Lutheran Church, 8806 North Yellowstone Road. More info: Call 632-1247.
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
; By Karen Cotton feat2@wyomingnews.com Betsy Taggart, Carol Lacy and Suzy Wagner of Cheyenne's Sonoma Trio began playing music together in April of 2000. "We had played together once before, and we liked that experience," Taggart said. "A couple of years went by and we did some things with Staff and
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Building info accessed in Jan., anti-terror official says
Charleston Gazette
; The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Authorities have some evidence that suspected terrorist surveillance information on five financial buildings was looked at again and perhaps updated in January, a top homeland security official said Friday. Separately, President Bush defended the decision to issue
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Jeffe Kennedy returns to workshop and digs into her past to present a memoir-writing seminar; class is Jan. 17 at the YMCA Writing workshopJeffe Kennedy will talk about memoir and creative non- fiction writing. She is the author of "Wyoming Trucks, True Love and the Weather Channel." Cost: Free and open to the public.When: Jan. 17, 7- 8:30 p.m.Where: YMCA, after-school room, 1426 E. Lincolnway. More info: Call 634-9622, or go to www.jackamo.com/Jeffe/
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
; By Karen Cotton feat2@wyomingnews.com Memoir author Jeffe Kennedy of Laramie will be back at the Cheyenne YMCA by popular demand to do a writing workshop. "Chris Shay (Writer's Voice coordinator for the YMCA) said there was a demand for me to come back again and reprise the workshop that I did
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LCCC introduces Black Studies course Black Creative Arts(HIST 1490-01, 3 credits). When: Starting Jan. 18, Mondays and Wednesdays, 1-2:15 p.m.Where: Laramie County Community College, 1400 College Dr. More info: Per credit cost is $81.50 for in- state residents. The total class cost is $244.50. Jan. 18 is the last day to register. Call the registration office at 778-1239.
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
; By Karen Cotton feat2@wyomingnews.com he Rev. Clinton H. Lewis was born and raised in Harlem, N.Y. Lewis said he was inspired to learn more after taking a black history class in junior high. One of the teachers of that class was Countee Cullen, who was a well-known poet during the Harlem
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AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Business Briefs Column.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; ... Emirates Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 18--AMLAK IPO CLOSES JAN. 28: The ... investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal told Arab News that Citigroup would halve its stake in ... privatization programme, reported Gulf News. Several factories managed by the now liquidated ...
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