STOCKARD: People think I've lost it for leaving Walter Hill - Greenville News
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STOCKARD: People think I've lost it for leaving Walter Hill Greenville News Joe, who lives down Powell's Chapel Road from me, is part of the Leahew-Leyhew clan who can't seem to figure out how to spell their name. Brother Johnny, who lives out on Mona Road, and Claude, who lives in West Tennessee now, spell it Leyhew. |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 10:12:37 AM
Bird watching for kids - Boston Globe
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Bird watching for kids Boston Globe 'The stated range is 8-12, but the first person who bought one from me was a grandmother who said, 'You should have called it the new bird-watchers guide.' A. I first sparked on bird-watching in 1968 when a snowy owl came into our yard in Iowa. |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 10:12:37 AM
UPI NewsTrack Quirks in the News - UPI.com
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UPI NewsTrack Quirks in the News UPI.com "The bird came over to feed from me but as soon as I tried to capture her, she kicked so hard I had to let her go." Golfers said they were undeterred by the bird and fed it snacks to keep it from interfering with their games. Authorities said the emu's ... |
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Hamilton's versatility has made her a star at Simi Valley - Ventura County Star
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Hamilton's versatility has made her a star at Simi Valley Ventura County Star By Rhiannon Potkey Simi Valley High senior Amanda Hamilton is participating in four events — triple jump, 300-meter hurdles, 4x100 and 4x400 relays — in today's CIF-Southern Section Division 2 track and field championships at Mount San Antonio College. |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 10:12:37 AM
County coaches differ on who selects pitches - Berkshire Eagle
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County coaches differ on who selects pitches Berkshire Eagle By Howard Herman, Berkshire Eagle Staff, Mount Greylock's Nick DiSanti sometimes calls pitches, while other times he's relaying signals from the Mounties' coaching staff. (Caroline Bonnivier Snyder) Signs and signals are as much a part of baseball as ... |
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 10:12:37 AM




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