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Around Hancock
Hancock youth keeping busy; Rec department offering day camp; Plenty of drama in this special camp; Class of 1988 planning reunion; Photo contest art on display
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Hello! I'm warmoil
Humour first of all and a sense of self...comfortable dressed or nude with interest in books, film , food. Massage, photography, computer, books, food, theatre, film .
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Films, photos, art to mark World Tibet Day Sunday
New Delhi, July 4 : Dance, drama, films, fiery speeches and photo and art exhibitions - the capital will experience all this and more on Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama's birthday Sunday, which is celebrated as World Tibet Day.
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Corporate News: Oil firm to sell prepaid fuel cards anew
Amid non-stop fuel price increases, Seaoil Philippines Inc., said it would again sell prepaid cards, with the price of gasoline pegged at P59 per liter.
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Gazprom Neft inks deal with Japanese company
RBC, 04.07.2008, Moscow 14:28:18. Gazprom Neft CEO Alexander Dyukov and the President of Japan's Yokogawa Electric Corporation Shuzo Kaihori have signed a strategic partnership agreement, the Russian oil company's press office reported today.
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Skirmishes take place on and off the track
The bone-jarring hits and blocks on the roller derby track are matched by the ferocious backbiting and infighting that plays out in the intriguing documentary "Hell on Wheels.” The documentary makes its Oklahoma City premiere at 5:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday in the Oklahoma City Museum of Art's Noble Theater, 415 Couch Drive. Question-and-answer sessions with the film's Oklahoma-born director, Bob ...
The Oklahoman |
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Plane named after Kevin Keegan
A GATESHEAD youngster's latest masterpiece is set to take pride of place on Toon manager Kevin Keegan’s office wall.
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News roundup: FARC disarray, rare song manuscript found
Good morning, and happy Fourth of July! CNN gets into the patriotic spirit, leading with the discovery of an original handwritten manuscript of America (My Country 'tis of Thee). The owner, an art collector, and an archival specialist have verified...
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LR museum unveils 1851 gun used at military school
LITTLE ROCK - An Arkansas war museum put on display Thursday a rare 1851 artillery gun that had been used to train soldiers before they commandeered their military school's weapons and fought for the Confederacy at Harpers Ferry, Chickamauga and Gettysburg.
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Hotel front to get £70,000 art revamp
FOUR artists have beaten off competition from across the globe to design a piece of artwork for an out-dated city hotel façade as part of a £70,000 project.
The Inverness Courier |
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Unique array of fine art and crafts on display
More than 80 artists will exhibit and sell their unique creations as part of the juried craft show at this year's Summerfest.
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Television - Entertainment
Auckland band The Checks are in Queenstown for the Winter Festival, wrapping up the event with a gig tomorrow night.
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Kingston artist earns 3rd place in Portsmouth exhibit
A Kingston woman took third place in the recent Cream of the Crop art competition of the Southern Ohio Museum.
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Monument to pioneering economist to be unveiled in Edinburgh
The world's first monument to pioneering economist Adam Smith is to be unveiled in Edinburgh. The 10-foot bronze sculpture stands on the Royal Mile in the heart of the city where Smith, widely regarded as the father of modern economics, worked and died.
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ART NEWS by Bobbi Seidel
"Works of Art on Paper," a national juried competition at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, runs through July 14 at the center, 120 Long Beach Blvd., in the Loveladies section of Long Beach Township. The exhibit features works by artists from across the country.
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Ocean County Fair begins Tuesday
Games, contests and rides all will be part of the 62nd annual Ocean County Fair at Robert J. Miller County Airpark in Berkeley, which begins Tuesday and runs through Sunday.
Asbury Park Press |
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His lens captures the beauty outside: 10 questions with Groton's Robert Bicknell
GROTON -- Robert Bicknell is a familiar name to Groton residents who regularly check the town's Web site. While he works full time in the information-technology industry as a systems administrator, Bicknell has taken numerous photographs of town landscapes and has exhibited some of his work on the town Web site as well as at local gift shops.
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Features Articles
Elderly women participating in synchronized swimming, flies behaving badly, a poster promoting a fictional circus, and a cluttered garage are all sources of inspiration in the paintings of 2007 UCM graduate Emma Ginsberg.
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In pictures
First UK exhibition of Byzantine art since 1958
BBC News |
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In pictures: Byzantine art
A selection of the 300 artefacts to be displayed at the Royal Academy of Arts' Byzantium exhibition in October.
BBC News |
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After Hours: Nightspotting
FIRST FRIDAY, gallery walk, self-guided tour at venues Downtown and in Chinatown. 5-9 p.m. today, free. 521-2903.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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"Sorry, we were scared" - thieves pluck up courage to give Tracey Emin the bird
A small bronze sparrow which was part of a Tracey Emin sculpture which had gone missing from its home in Liverpool is returned.
BBC News |
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Junk for joy
Pupil Hillarie Rasalan, 10, of Oakwood Primary School in Leeds, looks at a sculpture made from items donated by playwright Alan Bennett. (04/07/2008 11:49:28)
Yorkshire Post Today |
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"Glastonbury Effect" boosts Jay-Z's British sales
Jay-Z's appearance at Britain's Glastonbury Festival may have upset some rock purists, but it was music to the ears of his bank manager.
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'Glastonbury Effect' boosts Jay Z's sales
Jay-Z's appearance at the Glastonbury Festival may have upset some rock purists, but it was music to the ears of his bank manager.
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