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Rescue swimmer honoured (The Natal Witness Group) ?I have to pay absolute homage to the flight crew. I appreciate how difficult it is to keep a helicopter in the air at the best of times, how quickly things can go wrong and how devastating it can be in a very short space of time.?
Know your egg substitutes (Detroit Free Press) If you're using an egg substitute instead of whole eggs in an effort to keep a lid on your cholesterol intake, good for you.
Amboy car show brings out the stories behind the vehicles (SaukValley.com) AMBOY - At every turn, each of the 523 vehicles assembled for Sunday's Depot Days Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show came with a story. The 1954 glass-top Skyliner owned by John and Donna Morse recounts a 52-year marriage and the nearly 2 decades it took them to reclaim the car of their dreams.
Honoured for saving lives (Independent Online) On the evening of June 17 2008, Andre Fletcher saved three people from an almost certain drowning in raging seas.
Vintage bar books get a new release (Portland Tribune) The cocktail revival continues apace, and interest in flips, fizzes and cobblers has never been higher, except during their heyday, around the turn of the 20th century. An unfortunate side effect of this enthusiasm is that antique bar books are no longer easy to find. Compendiums of 100-year-old ...
Stack of recipes cooks up delectable memories (The Gleaner) Cherished recipes are like old friends. They're good to visit with every now and then, even if all you do is read them.
Feather N' Fin enjoys sweet success (The Flint Journal) SWARTZ CREEK, Michigan -- The first summer for Feather N' Fin Managers Danny and Sara Bledsoe is winding down, but they already are planning new ice cream flavors for next year.
Main Street Vineyard Haven Still Adjusting Following Fire (Vineyard Gazette) The Vineyard Haven July 4 fire gutted Main street?s center of commerce in a few hours, destroying Cafe Moxie and decommissioning the Bunch of Grapes bookstore on the traditional start date of the summer retail rush.
INDIANA'S OLDEST COLLEGE NEWSPAPER (DePauw) According to ancient Greek and Roman mythology, amethyst crystals protected their bearers from drunkenness. While I can't vouch for the fables of our predecessors, it is abundantly clear DePauw students show a penchant toward spells of inebriation. (See the Princeton Review's latest rankings).
Honoured for saving lives (Pretoria News) For his bravery, skill and initiative, Durban rescue swimmer Andre Fletcher, of the NSRI's Sea Rescue Station five, received a Silver Gallantry Award at an awards ceremony in Cape Town last on Thursday night.
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