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Slack girl makes entertaining chick lit (Salisbury Post)
“Slacker Girl,” by Alexandra Koslow. Plume. 2007. 256 pp. $13. I have a confession to make: I really enjoy chick lit. I’m sure some of my former English teachers and professors are cringing right now, but I have to be honest.
Source: www.salisburypost.com
Holy Smoke! (Indymedia Chiapas)
Summary continued: …. I will start with an explanation of my own link to Maine; i.e. Dixmont. Keep in mind that this article contains two of the greatest creations of the English language; i.e. the “Fear God..” paragraph and The Closet along with the songs that make the whole world sing:
Source: chiapas.mediosindependientes.org
Rogers, Vanatta go 1-2 (Denver Post)
Alexa Rogers was too cold to consider how hot Dakota Ridge was Saturday morning. With expectations high for a Class 5A state team title at El Pomar Sports Complex, the Eagles were nearly untouchable.
Source: www.denverpost.com
David Usborne: Our Man In New York (Independent)
With Roger Moore we shared a four-course lunch prepared by the Perigord restaurant including a grand, two-tier cake to mark his 80th birthday. (Yes, Bond fans, it was that long ago.) Tamsin Lonsdale gave us candied walnuts and cheeses infused with truffle oil. As for Hillary ? she supplied hot dogs and beer.
Source: news.independent.co.uk
American ends Kitchen’s hot run (Stuff)
New Zealand’s Shelley Kitchen’s red-hot form cooled on a freezing cold court in the quarterfinals of the world squash championships in Spain, but her career continues to heat up.
Source: www.stuff.co.nz
Open Season: The trill of the hunt cures all (The Standard-Times)
If more people bought bows and arrows and hunting licenses, we would be a kinder, gentler, stress-free nation. And therapists would be out of work.
Source: www.southcoasttoday.com
Readers sound off about bad drivers (Rapid City Journal)
In this age of cell phones and text messaging, distracted driving has become a hot topic on the roadways. Each year, more than 40,000 people are killed in vehicle crashes. More than half of those are the result of distracted driving.
Source: www.rapidcityjournal.com