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Balloon glow returns to Smith Park - Middletown Journal

No sense in deflating your holiday hot-air hopes. Thanks to the support of Dr. Mark Frazier, his Release Hot Air Balloon Adventures company, local balloonists, Gentle Breeze and Bella Balloons, and MidFirst Ohio Challenge, the community will continue ...

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Hiding in Plain Sight - Nymag.com

Then the three ladies she worked for informed her that they’d be away for the summer. They would call in September. Luisa was a housewife, and broke, once more. “Sometimes I don’t know what I want,” she said with a sigh. She missed Puebla’s ...

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against aids - Manila Times

It doesn’t get any bigger than this. Stage dives, crowd surfing, condom balloon volleyball, tens of thousands chanting along and waving lighters, glow-sticks and mobile phones in the air. Your musical idols doing all the flashy rock star moves ...

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Stuff your long weekend - News-Leader.com

There are plenty of things to do around town this holiday weekend other than sit on your couch regretting how much food you consumed on Thanksgiving. Consider these options for spicing up the long, festive holiday weekend. If you can't take the heat ...

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OurSound in the Newspaper - Owen Sound Sun Times

Our Sound music columnist Bill Henry turns his eyes and ears on the area's vibrant, multi-genre music scene every week in The Sun Times. From blues to bluegrass, folk to funk, pop to punk and classical to celtic, Henry writes about the area's ...

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'Twilight': So how did you like it? (Spoiler alert, duh!) - Popwatch

After what felt like an eternity-long wait (we feel your pain, Edward), we finally got to sink our teeth into the highly anticipated Twilight movie this weekend. So it's about time we have a spoilerific discussion of one of the biggest films of the ...

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Young Earthlike Planets May Glow Brightly Enough To Be Found - Space Daily

Hot, young planets may be easier to spot because they stay that way longer than astronomers have thought, according to new work by MIT planetary scientist Linda Elkins-Tanton. For a few million years after their initial formation, planets like Earth ...

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