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2013/05/19 19:34
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Valedictorian Kelsey M. FultonClass rank: First Extracurricular clubs/activities: basketball, volleyball, baseball, cross country, track, FFA, National Honor Society, Science Club, UIL Math and...
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2013/05/17 05:13
2013/05/17 05:13
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With a storied history and global notoriety, Mount Monadnock stands proud in Jaffrey, N.H., attracting more than 100,000 visitors each year. "The mountain, as far as we know now, is the third most...
2013/05/16 14:45
2013/05/16 14:45
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Novelist Dan Brown's success merits some investigation. His work has been panned, mocked, and imitated by a cottage industry of conspiracy-touting historical fiction that has profited from his...
2013/05/16 12:36
2013/05/16 12:36
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Book Report: Thoughtful, deep book about living, dying I’m a big cemetery guy. Whenever my wife and I travel to Europe we look in a cemeteries, like Pere La Chaise in Paris, where we spent hours...
2013/05/15 20:43
2013/05/15 20:43
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New England intellectual Margaret Fuller may be less famous than other feminists and Transcendental thinkers, but her influence has been profound, according to two Fuller descendants living in...
2013/05/15 17:14
2013/05/15 17:14
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Walter White. Chairman of the NAACP. Black dude. (The Walter White Project) Andrew Sullivan and Freddie Deboer have two pieces up worth checking out. I disagree with Andrew's (though I detect some...
2013/05/15 06:08
2013/05/15 06:08
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MARSHALL - Keynote speaker Melanie Braam offered insightful words of wisdom from a variety of well-known individuals along with helpful and genuine advice of her own to the 12 Marshall East Campus...
2013/05/15 00:09
2013/05/15 00:09
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Advertisement One of American literature’s most famous authors was Ralph Waldo Emerson, who thought “envy is ignorance, that imitation is suicide.” One reason people like to quote Emerson is because...
2013/05/12 11:32
2013/05/12 11:32
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A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines – Ralph Waldo Emerson Having failed 36 times to repeal or defund all or part of...
2013/05/11 19:38
2013/05/11 19:38
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The famed Concord spokesman for individualism and self-reliance, Ralph Waldo Emerson, once wrote: “When I go into a good garden, I think, if it were mine, I should never go out of it.” This year the...
2013/05/10 13:55
2013/05/10 13:55
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When something is unfamiliar or complicated, the more apt someone is to steer away from it. That is exactly what the members of the Glimmerglass Opera Guild do not want people to do when they think...
2013/05/09 18:47
2013/05/09 18:47
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Concord Bike Tours is gearing up for its seventh season of giving people the opportunity to explore the outdoors and Concord’s rich history by bike. Littleton resident Mark Levine, owner of Concord...
2013/05/08 21:42
2013/05/08 21:42
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PHOENIX -- Jodi Arias was convicted of first-degree murder Wednesday in the death of an ex-boyfriend in Arizona. The jury in the murder trial reached a verdict late Wednesday morning. Vincent Funari,...
2013/05/08 04:32
2013/05/08 04:32
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Barbara Erkkila, journalist, author of “Hammers on Stone,” a history of Cape Ann granite, and “Village at Lanescove,” told me a year ago that she doesn’t cook. Then she told me how years ago, when...
2013/05/07 15:47
2013/05/07 15:47
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May 05, 2013“Faith is to believe what we do not see, and the reward of this faith is to see what we believe.” – St. Augustine This year is designated by the Catholic Church as “The Year of...
2013/05/07 15:16
2013/05/07 15:16
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Five Columbia professors have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, joining some of the world’s most accomplished leaders from academia, business, public affairs, the...
2013/05/06 17:27
2013/05/06 17:27
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The article below contains spoilers for "For Immediate Release," the May 5, 2013 episode of "Mad Men." There were so many choice lines in "For Immediate Release" that it's hard to pick a favorite....
2013/05/05 14:24
2013/05/05 14:24
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... not enough to be busy, so are the ants. The question is, what are we busy about?" – Henry David Thoreau 2. Do not confuse the urgent with the important. Last-minute distractions from yourself...
2013/05/04 18:45
2013/05/04 18:45
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Nathan Fletcher, the former San Diego Assembly member and mayoral candidate, told supporters Saturday he has become a Democrat. In an email, Fletcher gave a long, personal explanation for his...
2013/05/04 05:06
2013/05/04 05:06
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To the editor: I am among the scores of former Penn State students having earned both my bachelor's and master's degrees from that remarkable, historic school in Happy Valley. In conversing with...