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Chessie overpowers Times-News, 12-2 (Cumberland Times-News) Cody Hovatter hammered a two-run home run and a run-scoring single, leading unbeaten Chessie Federal Credit Union over the Times-News on Wednesday at Donahue Field.
Doll makers try to keep up with times (New Haven Register) HARTFORD ? He?s called Paul Drink-and-Wet Bath Baby, and he?s sold with a blanket, bottle, toilet and pacifier. There isn?t anything particularly high-tech...
Decorating Tips for Tough Economic Times (Carteret County News-Times) (ARA) - Sick of those saggy silk drapes? Does the trendy color you painted your walls last year now look so "last year"? Your décor leaves you uninspired, yet the current economy makes you hesitate to spend a bundle on a total redesign.
Lanvale Forest (The Wilmington Star-News) Seated on their new wicker sofa on the screened porch of their new home at Lanvale Forest, Joe and Cathy Mondichak are the picture of contentment."It's everything I wanted," said Mrs. Mondichak of her four-bedroom, three-bath home."We feel like we're on vacation all the time," added her husband.
Voters to decide on new government (Bucks County Courier Times) Bristol Township has changed governments four times in 40 years. Experts say it's like no other municipality in the state.
No swimsuit? No problem at Deep Creek Hot Springs (Los Angeles Times)
Navy Awards Bath Iron Works $20 Million Contract (WMTW Auburn) Bath Iron Works has been awarded a $20.7 million contract from the Navy.
The little girl they couldn't see (Boston Globe) The police officers had seen it all, but never anything like this. Last December, they stood inside a bedroom in a Brighton rehabilitation facility, visiting with Haleigh Poutre, a 13-year-old girl once deemed so hopelessly brain-damaged that judges approved the removal of her life support.
Family Ties (Baltimore Sun) Maryland resident Manil Suri's best-selling 'The Age of Shiva' examines how ? and how much ? a mother can love her son Shiva kept refusing his wife, Parvati's, pleas to give her a child, so she went by herself into the forest. She mixed together sandalwood paste and bath oil and flakes from her own body, and fashioned them into a baby, a son, and she made him just the way she wanted him to ...
What do women want? To go wherever, together (Boston Globe) The three women, all New England nurses, travel together at least once a year to talk over old times, strengthen their friendship, and most of all have a great time. This year they were taking in the red-rock beauty of Sedona , Ariz., but they were hardly unique. The trend of women traveling together - in twos, threes, or larger ...
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