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Smith: Young fishermen teach lesson (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Chenequa - Red leaves on sumac trees. Exhibition football games. Back-to-school sales. The signs of autumn are all around, if we care to see them. Some of us prefer to ignore them, hoping against hope that summer will linger forever. It'...

The die is cast (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Published: Sunday, August 24, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2008 at 10:33 p.m. If there's one thing Dennis Blanton and Paul Bentivegna have learned over the course of their 30-year careers in the metalworking industry, it's this: "Do what you love, and love what you do."

Weekend Fishing Report (The Washington Times)
Where to go, what to catch

Protect your home from scratches and dings (Seattle Times)
You love your freshly painted porch and wicker rocker. Or you did, until the rocker began scuffing up the glossy floor. Why can't they just...

Shield household surfaces and have a scratch-free home (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
You love your freshly painted porch and your wicker rocker. Or you did, until the rocker began scuffing up the glossy floor. Why can?t they just get along? They can. Just think of them as siblings in need of a well-placed buffer. In fact, the best surface protectors also dampen noise and make furniture easy to move or keep where you want. Most slip under or stick to clean, dry surfaces. You can ...

Native Writes (Alamosa Valley Courier)
I have written in the past about my two aunts named Velma, who were both convinced that they were possessed of all knowledge regarding etiquette and good behavior.

The river may be low, but the fish still will bite (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
In the past few years, you could almost set your watch by the late summer drought conditions that settle over the region. Nothing drives home that fact like a trip to the Falls of the James River.

The die is cast by these Spartanburg manufacturers (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Published: Sunday, August 24, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, August 24, 2008 at 11:45 a.m. If there's one thing Dennis Blanton and Paul Bentivegna have learned over the course of their 30-year careers in the metalworking industry, it's this: "Do what you love, and love what you do."

From the first day of school, you can be charged-up, untangled and organized (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
It won't be long before the kids are dumping their backpacks on the kitchen floor and complaining about homework.

Staples unveils its new back-to-school supplies (The MetroWest Daily News)
Staples Inc., the Framingham-based office and school products company, has unveiled its new back-to-school supplies, including a Dell laptop computer, Built neoprene laptop sleeves, a $10 flash drive and a $100 printer, copier and scanner. Customers can also design their own backpack and nearly every item displays a fashion sense.