Wedding Gifts - Toasting a new location - The Denver Daily News
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TOAST co-owner Bill Blake, center, is flanked by servers extraordinaire Leslie Haberacker (left) and Sara Harris (right). Denver Daily News photo by John G. Miller. So, if you paired a professional opera singer with a history major, what type of
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Morris: Byrnes brings unneeded college feel - The State
EVERYBODY LOVES A winner. Except me, apparently. Give Byrnes High credit for establishing a superpower football program in the Upstate, one that has gained national recognition and travels coast to coast to promote how the game is played in South
Halloween happenings - Asheville Citizen-Times
Pumpkin Patch Family Fun Night, music, a hayride, face painting, food and more is offered 4-7 p.m. Oct. 11, Fletcher United Methodist Church, on Hendersonville Road about two miles south of Airport Road. Pinhead s Graveyard, haunted trail, through
Marilyn Block: Find comfort in fall recipes - Winona Daily News
Fall is here and winter is not too far off, and that means our cooking returns to all the warm comfort foods we love and have set aside during the summer. A warm slice of carrot bread for breakfast, a yummy stuffed squash for lunch or dinner, a super
Expo brings world to Bloomington - Indiana Daily Student
Bryan Park will be buzzing with cultural fusion Saturday. Bloomington Multicultural Expo attendees can experience a taste of the Moon Festival, the Soul Food Festival, Festival Latino and International Festival Village. The Moon Festival is a
36 Hours in Berlin - New York Times
CLUNKY Trabants belching car exhaust along Karl-Marx-Allee. Red-and-yellow East German flags fluttering from storefronts. Retro-chic bars that resemble cold-war bomb shelters. The Berlin Wall may have fallen 20 years ago next month, but in certain
Allenspach column: Blueprint for success on display at Miami - St. Cloud Times
There’s a public college with about 16,000 students located in a city not far from a major metro area. Hockey has become the focal point of the athletic department, though the team plays in a league with other perhaps more widely recognized powers



