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| Saturday, August 2, 2008 |
The Music Man - Daily Independent ASHLAND The big double bass shows a little more wear than it did when he bought it in 1936, but when Edward L. Buchanan draws his bow across its strings, the opening notes of Amazing Grace rumble out clearly. The instrument is 71 years old Source: www.dailyindependent.com Dan Rodricks - Baltimore Sun Alittle more attention must be paid: Keith Harrison, The Sun's Police Officer of the Year for excellence in community service, has been deeply engaged in the effort to get drug dealers and bench piano drug addicts out of that miserable game. We kind of missed Source: www.baltimoresun.com Flames devour city history - Modesto Bee The old school was one of the city's few remaining historic buildings. Here, as it looked in 2003. A fire early Sunday at the former John Muir schoolhouse on East Morris Avenue destroyed about half the historical artifacts owned by the city of Source: www.modbee.com From the Cubicle: Earthquake edition - ChicagoSports.com The whole town's talking about the earthquake, the earthquake ( sorry Webb Boys ). It's all I've heard all morning. Did you feel the earthquake? Where were you when the earthquake hit? Earthquake, earthquake, EARTHQUAKE! Unfortunately this rare Source: chicagosports.chicagotribune.com Recent Campus Clicks - CNN Sports Illustrated Dairy Australia - Delivering for the Dairy Industry Milk Provides Sporting Edge Milk could be the secret ingredient to our athletes success at the Beijing Olympics. Source: sportsillustrated.cnn.com A Scientist's Quiet Life Took a Darker Turn - Washington Post For most of his career, he was a casting agent's vision of a bench scientist: shy, eccentric, nerdy, soft-spoken. But sometime this spring, with the FBI closing in on him, Bruce E. Ivins's life took a dark turn that frightened his closest friends. In Source: www.washingtonpost.com Coaching icon honored - Fayetteville Observer HOPE MILLS Piano music, more jubilant in tone than somber, played as people slowly made their way to their seats Friday afternoon. In the back of the South View High School auditorium, Kenneth O Smith sat alone for Ron Miller s funeral Source: www.fayobserver.com
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