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Readers share their stories about how they became their mom
The Roanoke Times, Va.After reading more than 80 submissions from readers who finished the sentence, "I knew I became my mother when ... ," one thing was clear. Mothers are powerful people. Not only do their children find themselves speaking the same phrases, they also...Tags: Arts and Culture, Mother's Day, Walmart, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure
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Ten cats, kittens found sealed in plastic tote in Brunswick
Portland Press Herald, MaineThe Coastal Humane Society in Brunswick has taken in three adult cats and 10 kittens that were found abandoned and left in a covered plastic storage container sealed with duct tape in Freeport. Jane Siviski, marketing and development coordinator for the...Tags: Medical Specialization, Nursing
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Neurotech industry puts its mind to video games
Fly toy helicopters with your mind. Be a DJ and shift musical tracks based on how you feel. Wiggle robotic cat ears by increasing your state of calm. Astonishing advances in the ability to harness brain waves have made the fantastic notion of moving and...
Tags: Music, Electroencephalography, Wii, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Entertainment
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JABAL: Young and emerging artists occupy Beirut hotel
The Lebanon Daily StarJABAL has transformed a section of Le Gray Hotel into an art venue. Jeunes Artistes des Beaux-Arts du Liban (Young Fine Artists of Lebanon), as the exhibition is termed, is comprised of works by 25 selected young artists. Created in 1998 by Fransabank,...Tags: Painting, Arts and Culture, Lebanon, Saad Hariri, Fine Artists
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Law firm to make donation to Collinsville animal shelter after mistake
Tulsa WorldThe law firm that mistakenly awarded a local animal shelter with nearly $200,000 before asking for it back confirmed this week that it won't let the group walk away completely empty handed. "We just felt bad about the mistake that was made," said Trevor...Tags: Human Interest, Legal Service, Judges, Justice System, Lawyers
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Gwaltney hams it up with its new ad campaign
The Virginian-PilotSmithfield Foods Inc.'s portfolio of funny ads is gwowing gweatly. Last month, the pork company began airing its "We Make Bacon" radio ads, in which a stone-cold-serious announcer intones: "Let it be known that we make bacon. We do not, however, make...Tags: Smithfield, Ocean View, Entertainment, Smithfield Foods, Radio
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Renovation of historic Lexington house takes it back to its beginnings
The Lexington Herald-LeaderThe grand two-story brick house at 462 West Third Street was a childhood marvel for Katie Cassidy Sutherland. As a girl, Sutherland and her family lived in the neighborhood, and she would circle nearby Hampton Court on her bike, emerging from under...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Tour Operations Industry, Architecture, Lifestyle and Leisure
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As new animal ID laws come in, questions arise on time honored practice of branding
UNDATED - Having droppedĀ plans for what was called theĀ National Animal Identification System (NAIS), the USDA has announced its implementation of a kinder, gentler form of tracking livestock. While some say it’s nothing more than a back door...
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Reporter's Notebook: Next Generation of Football and $500,000 for Charity
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoThe Next Generation of Football Players The names were familiar -- their faces were not. I surveyed the field as football players Owsley, Funkhouser and McGinnis took their stances at the line of scrimmage. You could see the hot air come up from the...Tags: Human Interest, High School Sports
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S.D. trail drive held in advance of special sale
SCENIC, S.D. (AP) - For a time, it evoked memories of the Old West, with encouraging shouts of ''Come bull! Hip! Haw!'' and cowboys wrangling steer through an open prairie. Such calls punctuated the rural solitude last week as a small cluster of...Tags: Religion and Belief, Ethics, Human Interest, American Legion, Values
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From the Notebook: The Next Generation of Football Players
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoTHE NAMES WERE FAMILIAR -- their faces were not. I surveyed the field as football players Owsley, Funkhouser and McGinnis took their stances at the line of scrimmage. You could see the hot air come up from the turf while beads of sweat dripped from...Tags: Human Interest, High School Sports
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