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One thing that many beginning genealogists don't realize is just how much family history can be discovered at home - in the Attic, in the back of a closet, stuffed... ... Source: www.ft.com --- 1 day ago
Scant attention has been paid to how commemorative research can help with image and marketing. That may be changing as companies realise the potential they hold ... Source: sulekha.com --- 9 days ago
That’s a place Where I saw Summer-grown sunrays Sprinting through a Colored pane half-shattere ... Source: www.pmates.com --- 6 days ago
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Ok, another turn of the story. Earlier we noted Bob Novak's (who whatever else you might think of him is very wired on these types of stories) report that after a few days in the dog house, John McCain has forgiven Phil Gramm and welcomed him back on board the campaign as his top economics advisor and media surrogate. Now The Politico's Jonathan Martin has gotten comment from McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds, who partially disputes Novak's story. What Bounds says is that Gramm is out as surrogate. It's only his role as advisor that is continuing. In other words, McCain will still rely Gramm's advice but the campaign has decided it's not a good idea to let Gramm out in public to let people get an idea of what kind of advice he's giving him. Seems like a wise plan. ... Source: buyit.charlotte.com --- 21 days ago
Misc. items. / household - furniture - etc. 8:00 (firm) until 2:00 - Near the Arboretum / close to the intersection of Hwy. 51 and Providence Road - turn off Providence Rd onto Springs Farm Road. Sat. July 5. ... Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 21 days ago
Malcolm Holcombe is grit and gruff; the Tom Waits of the Appalachians. An interview with him "is a fascinating festival of crypticisms, old sayings, and anecdotes punctuated with pronouncements" (Independent Weekly, NC). His performances are intense, emotional and command attention. Malcolm Holcombe has been featured and reviewed in The Wall Street Journal, New York Daily News, Rolling Stone, No Depression, and many more. ...
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(Am I having too much fun with this? Probably, but this scene made me laugh out loud at 4:30 in the morning:) "Do you think it possible for a woman to be both Jewish and psychedelic at the same time?" "Uh..." "Neither do I actually." If you've been following the string, you know this comes from the 1968 flick "Three in the Attic," which the Preservation Society of Chapel Hill is showing on the lawn of the Horace Williams House next Friday night. What's a Sixties sexploitation flick have to do with historic preservation in Chapel Hill? We'll tell you in Wednesday's Chapel Hill News . ... Source: blogs.newsobserver.com --- 7 days ago
"You're only a victim of the times, why fight it?" "I thought I'd grown some soul." "You grow potatoes. You don't grow souls." Dialogue from "Three in the Attic." 8:30 p.m. tonight on the lawn of the Horace Williams House, 610 E. Rosemary St., in Chapel Hill. Be there or be square, man. ... Source: news.q4music.com --- 7 days ago
A shining example ... Source: www.journalspace.com --- 13 days ago
I started to wonder if life woudl be better if I was dead. I mean, my ex doesn't really care; I've pretty much alienated my friends and they're pretty busy with their lives as it is; and my family would manage without me- they've got my new cousin around now anyway. My parents want to return to India and besides, they'd manage; at least they wouldn't have me mooching off them anymore. Its a thought. Yeah right. Suicide is overrated, stupid and well, just much too hard to... ... Source: www.caboodle.hu --- 2 days ago
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A man was hospitalized in critical condition Wednesday after suffering an electrical shock while working in an Attic of a home under renovation. ...
Source: hnn.us --- 19 days ago
Source: Press Release (7-2-08) Members of the list may be interested to hear that a remarkable cache of documents spanning the 1660s through the mid-20th century has been recently uncovered in an old Eastern Shore manor house. Poplar Grove, granted to the Emory family by Lord Baltimore in 1669, and still in the possession of descendants, is a veritable treasure trove of 400 years of American history. The well-connected Emorys played important roles in national and state politics, and served in every major military conflict from the Revolution to World War II. They also saved virtually every scrap of paper that came into their possession, including 17th century land records, a letter from a West Point cadet describing ex-President Monroe's 1828 visit to the Academy, important Civil War documents, an antislavery petition signed by dozens of Eastern Shore residents in the 1830s, and a detailed description by Tench Coxe of buying a slave in Philadelphia in 1779. Through a partnership between the Maryland State Archives and the C.V. Starr Center for the American Experience at Washington College, a team of four student researchers under the direction of State Archivist Dr. Edward Papenfuse, is spending the summer carefully inventorying, transcribing, and cataloguing these priceless resources. The Poplar Grove papers will eventually be accessible to researchers through the Maryland State Archives. The project has aroused quite a bit of public ... Source: xml.pixsy.com --- 23 days ago
... Source: www.southbendtribune.com --- 21 days ago
Q. We've had a whole house fan in our Attic for many years, and while its noise occasionally bothers me, I think it's working great and saving us money. ... Find more results for Attic on RSSMicro.com |
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