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For The Crier...

 
By admin at Wed, 2008-12-31 02:39

One thing's for sure - in 2008, Dunwoody, it was all about you.

The trip into incorporation, and the intrigue that surrounded it, was the big story this year. From the referendum vote to the election of Dunwoody's first council and mayor to lawsuit threats by DeKalb County, it was never a dull moment within the boundaries of the newly formed city.

Although we were mostly occu...

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Newsworthy names of 2008...

 
By admin at Tue, 2008-12-30 23:39

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Xpress Reviews—First Look at New Books...

 
By admin at Tue, 2008-12-30 18:39

Braver, Adam. Nov 22, 1963. Tin House. 2008. c.208p. ISBN 978-0-9802436-2-8. pap. $14.95. F

Verdict: Braver’s use of multiple viewpoints, engaging personal insight, and short blocks of prose propel readers through this impressive example of historical fiction; highly recommended for public libraries and academic fiction collections.

Background: In Braver’s (Mr. Lincoln&r...

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Hope Floats in the Burmese Town Near Thailand’s Border...

 
By admin at Tue, 2008-12-30 13:39

About Us Subscribe Home News Business Life & Times Opinion Sports Arts & Entertainment Fashion Travel Nightlife Technology Food People Health Search Last updated at 8.38 PM. Tuesday 30 December 2008 December 31, 2008 Life & Times / Travel / Article

Go to those places where poor countries meet rich and you will find hope. The poor towns may be unpolished, but there is a nervous energy and ...

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Big idea or big boondoggle?...

 
By admin at Tue, 2008-12-30 08:39

GREEN RIVER -- Occasionally throughout history, a really bad idea pops up. Think League of Nations, 8-track tapes, Beta max videos, and the Berlin Wall, to name a few.

Only time will tell if oil shale should be added to the list.

The Rocky Mountain West has up to 1 trillion barrels of oil bound in shale formations up to 1,000 feet thick in northwestern Colorado, southwestern Wyoming...

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Hijrah in heart versus symbolic Hijrah...

 
By admin at Mon, 2008-12-29 07:39

There is a Indian saying: For things to change, I must first change report abuse disagree 0 agree 0

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We partied all nite long and still sober till noon today. report abuse disagree 0 agree 1

On Holidays, i still rush ! Rush to hike to nearby hiiltop to set sight on sunrises ! N...

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Mystery in the jungle...

 
By admin at Sun, 2008-12-28 08:39

E-mail Print Text Mystery in the jungle Published: December 28th, 2008 12:05 AM SIEM REAP, Cambodia - For something so ancient, the rock face looked as content as a man who's just eaten a big slice of peach pie.

"Who made you?" I whispered. "Were you lonely when nobody came to visit for 400 years?"

That is the fascination of Angkor, the mysterious temple complex of Cambodia. As at ...

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Business File for Dec. 28...

 
By admin at Sun, 2008-12-28 07:39

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Team Blago told no...

 
By admin at Sat, 2008-12-27 17:39

Separating the donkeys from the elephants from the pork and everything else that makes politics and government so much fun to cover.

has been covering the Illinois Capitol since 1996 and for the Daily Herald since 2000.

He’s watched control of state government go from Republican red to solid Democratic blue, Barack Obama’s rise to stardom and George Ryan’s fall from grace.

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A guide to ringing in the new year...

 
By admin at Sat, 2008-12-27 01:39

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Another year has come and gone and Monday night is the time to ri...

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