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2. Campus report - Northwest Herald
3. Phila. schools chief vows action against violence | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02 ... - Philadelphia Inquirer
4. Scores run hot all week - Wingham Chronicle
5. ALICIA KEYS COVERS GOTHAM MAGAZINE - Global Grind (blog)

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1. IBM looks to pair security technologies for software development - NetworkWorld.com
2. Exiled iPhone Wi-Fi apps move to Cydia - Register
3. Grant's SBXXIII effort was one to remember - NorthJersey.com
4. IBM Pitches Code, Network Security - eSecurity Planet
5. Cullitons sweep Winter Hawks in four - Stratford Gazette
river red deep on Vimeo by Dave GrantShot on the Analee River County Cavan Ireland - Spring 2010.

The banks of the river strewn with debris from a winters flooding. Water levels now at an all time low. The stone structure is probably part of an old mill but could be fishing related.

Shot, post and edit in one day. EX1 720P 60Fps After Effects and Magic Bullet Looks.
Score - The Poppy Family - Theres no blood in bone.

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2. Claimant did everything for status, trial told - National Post
3. Video shows official asking to be 'friend' - National Post
4. Wilshire Bancorp to Participate in Sandler O'Neill West Coast Financial ... - MarketWatch (press release)
5. Senior Research Analyst Guides Investors In The Regional Banking Sector ... - The Wall Street Transcript (blog)
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1. Chi-Hi recognizes first semester honors - Chippewa Herald
1. Bridal bargains - Irish Times
2. Hilary Benn webchat - 10 Downing Street
3. Lindsay Lohan & Wyclef Jean Hosting 'iRock4Haiti' at Altitude London's River Room - TMCnet
4. Tornados blown out - The Olympian
5. Husband faces wife murder and fraud charges - BBC News
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1. FAN CAST: The Punisher - Comic Book Movie
2. Frankencastle Resurrects a Stale Punisher - Comicbook.com (blog)
3. Writer Targets Even Crazier BULLSEYE in PUNISHERMAX - Newsarama
4. The Punisher's Strangest Villains Ever - Comics Alliance
5. FRANKENCASTLE Here to Stay w/ May's FrankenCastle #17 - Newsarama
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1. Could Tomlinson Sign With the Jets? - New York Times (blog)
2. New additions force release of DE Peterson - Denver Post
3. Brewers camp tour: Solution for rotation overhaul might be biomechanic - CBSSports.com
4. Peterson: Coach Randy Bennett, Saint Mary's men's basketball team enjoy star ... - San Jose Mercury News
5. Shirley Pollard Peterson - San Jose Mercury News
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3. Ja, wir sind ein Paar - 20minuten
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1. Woodinville Florist wins top honors - Woodinville Northwest News
2. On stage: 'Act Your Wage,' '(title of show)' - Detroit Free Press
3. Can Sackcloth Have Fur Trim? - New York Times
4. Japanese Knotweed: curse of the alien species - Telegraph.co.uk
5. Fur makes a comeback at NY Fashion Week - The Associated Press
Protea aka: Pink minkWhile in Hawaii we stopped at a very cool botanical garden. I shot a number of flowers that Ill have to ask for help in naming later but this one is called a pink mink. The end of the petals were so soft that it felt like fur...hence the name.
1. 25 THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT 'ENDERS - News of the World
2. 'Pacific' is a worthy sibling to HBO's brilliant 'Brothers' - Buffalo News
3. Yes, Irish eyes will be smiling - Albany Times Union
4. Climate change warriors - Tulsa World
5. Safari staff to attend Pearl rally launch - New Vision
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1. Nigeria: PDP Chieftain Wants Jonathan to Probe Obasanjo - AllAfrica.com
2. Craig David on the comeback trail - Ireland Online
3. Kano and Bashy Talk About Gorillaz Track - MTV UK
4. Gorillaz album set for number one spot - Brentwood Gazette
5. Nigeria: Re-Awakening Igbo Can Do Spirit - AllAfrica.com
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1. She's Out of My League premiere at Planet Hollywood - Las Vegas Sun
2. WWE Raw Report 3/8/10: Criss Angel 'Hosts' - FanHouse
3. Strip Scribbles: Sierra Boggess is feted in Love Never Dies London ... - Las Vegas Sun
4. Criss Angel's 10"year reunion with WWE stars in the ring tonight - Las Vegas Sun
5. Weiss backs away from 'rabba' title for women - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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1. Softball: Arnold, Rutherford win; Mosley shut out - Holmes County Times Advertiser
2. Three seats open on Ramapo Indian Hills school board - NorthJersey.com
3. High school announces second quarter honor roll - Cabinet.com
4. Bedford High School Second Quarter Honor Roll, 2009-10 - Telegraph Neighbors
5. Low on points, high on defense - Albany Times Union
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1. Debate rages over replacing Tom Baker facility - Calgary Herald
2. Tumor-Melting Virus vs. Prostate Cancer - WebMD
3. Crammed solid - Calgary Herald
4. Matt Smith: 'I helped dress my Doctor' - Digital Spy
5. Lawyers seeking billions from Toyota - NEWS.com.au
Me in 1976The last time I looked studious! 1976 was a good year. A baking hot summer and Tom Baker beginning his second season as Doctor Who! All a kid could ask for.
1. Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh Unwise to Embrace Nutty Eric Massa - U.S. News & World Report (blog)
2. Nancy's nutty new rules - New York Post
3. DeMint Wants Frivolous Spending to Stop - FOXNews
4. Tamra Barney Dishes on her Separation on 'Real Housewives' (VIDEO) - Inside TV (blog)
5. New 'gang' gathering on energy? - Politico
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1. Music Listings - Vancouver Sun
2. Preview calendar: Clubs and concerts for March 11-17 - North County Times
3. Beth Peerless: Certain artists become more than just another musician coming ... - Monterey County Herald
4. North Iowa Entertainment Briefs - Mason City Globe Gazette
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1. The Latest in Strollers? Mom and Dad - New York Times
2. Seemingly Matterless Tales: New Book of Short Stories Explores the Ragged ... - PR.com (press release)
3. Portola CEO Homcy to retire from post; OXiGENE raises cash for cancer trial - FierceBiotech
4. Hatch, McCain reach agreement on dietary supplements - Salt Lake Tribune
5. Police end search at South Kent Landfill for remains of Jozlynn Martinez - The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
1. Religion Realized: Midd alumni share spirituality and understanding of Catholicism - Middlebury Campus (subscription)
2. Youth achievers - The News-Press
3. Ware maintains impressive form - This is Somerset
4. Executive planner: March 9 - Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription)
5. MW trio among big winners at Texas Heat Wave tournament - Mineral Wells Index
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1. Hardin M. Brewster, 62, Barrington - EastBayRI.com
1. Javelinas rally late, can't tame RiverHawks - Corpus Christi Caller Times
2. Dev Benegal's Road Movie seems promising - Total Filmy
3. Philadelphia gardens shine at the International Flower Show - Washington Post
4. Just in Time - NBC Connecticut (blog)
5. Inside: Roneria Caracas - Metromix New York
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1. Everton Resources Inc. Announces $3.0 Million Non-brokered Financing - MarketWatch (press release)
2. Tulsa Fire Department Fighting Blaze At Apartment Complex - KOKI FOX 23
3. Chatham Cougars succeed in new conference - Independent Press - NJ.com
4. HERMAN: Good memories can help dispel grief - North County Times
5. Two researchers in pursuit of a cure for obesity - ScienceBlogs (blog)
Running boards
1. Municipal landlord-tenant rule sought - Gulf Coast Newspapers
2. Eric Massa rumors preceded probe - Politico
3. Light industrial rezoning on hold - Gulf Coast Newspapers
4. Spanish Fort council delays rezoning vote to review proposed restrictions on use - al.com (blog)
5. Hawks dominate Knights; Northgate loses to Northside - Newnan Times-Herald
Dana Hills High School Jazz Choir - Cuesta Jazz Festival - Silly Version - March 31 1989
1. Autopsy: Both Tobesofkee anglers died of accidental drowning - Macon Telegraph
2. No sign of Byron man missing from Lake Tobesofkee - Macon Telegraph
3. Disc golf tournament evidence of sport's rise in popularity - Macon Telegraph
4. Rye Patch Gold Continues Expansion Towards 10 Million Ounces Through ... - Midas Letter
5. Garaga Expands Offering With 3 New Products - Professional Door Dealer
Muddy cliffThis picture is an example of claystone. Just by looking at it you can see the clay sized particles.
1. Melissa Anderson aims BU to new heights - Boston Herald
2. UNH falls in HE semifinals to Boston University - UNH The New Hampshire (subscription)
3. UNH women ousted in Hockey East semifinals - Seacoastonline.com
4. David Paterson's World Series of Whoppers - Village Voice
5. Alissa Flash Breaks Silence to Diva Dirt - Diva Dirt (blog)
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1. 22 TEXAS STUDENTS SELECTED FOR 2010 YOUNG MASTERS CLASS - The Cypress Times
2. Filing Day Political Races Battle Royale! - The Portland Mercury (blog)
3. Gokhan Saki in Action This Weekend - Head Kick Legend (blog)
4. Here are the Humane Society of Flower Mound's Pets of the Week: - Dallas Morning News (blog)
5. 'The Harimaya Bridge' Forges a Cultural Identity - L.A. Watts Times (subscription)
for cold blustery dayWish I could have dropped in, but I was driving.
1. Man attempts unique method to get rid of a skunk: Medina Police Blotter - Sun Star Courier (blog)
2. 12 Unique Iridoids Have Been Found in Noni Fruit - PR Web (press release)
3. Texas Uses Unique Advantages to Expedite Renewable Energy and Transmission ... - PR-USA.net (press release)
4. Two Neighbors / Moms Create Unique iPhone Game - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
5. Unique is the watchword at home decor shop - The News Journal
Pretty in PinkAnother nice shot. :)
1. Ralph Fiennes takes the reins on Coriolanus - The Guardian
2. Bill Conlin: Phillies have best infield of baseball's modern era - Philadelphia Inquirer
3. Cycling gold medallist Lionel Cox dies - Sydney Morning Herald
4. Guidance from the grime fighter - Sydney Morning Herald
5. Questions for Harry Markopolos - New York Times (blog)
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1. PEOPLE v. HAMMERS - Leagle.com
2. Doyle Drops School Funding Reform Proposal - Today's TMJ4
3. Wisconsin Senate passes new honey regulations - BusinessWeek
4. Whitland gain convincing win - Western Telegraph
5. State no longer in run for funding - UW Badger Herald
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1. architect of Willis Tower and John Hancock Center, dies - Chicago Tribune
2. Jerry Brewer The secret of Jack Zduriencik's success: He knows people - Seattle Times
3. Harig: Too little, too late for John Daly? - ESPN
4. GDC 10: EA Sports MMA Updated Impressions - IGN
5. Memories from the Madejski - BirminghamMail.net (blog)
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1. Forest Whitaker is Our Family Wedding's' goat-to-guy - MiamiHerald.com
2. FA fines Derby, Forest over player brawl - USA Today
3. Appeals court hears arguments on forest roads rule - Laramie Boomerang
4. NCAAB: Miami Hurricanes vs. Wake Forest Demon Deacons 3/11/2010 - AccuScore
5. French President Calls for Stronger Forest Preservation Effort - Voice of America
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1. Bulls v Highlanders - The Age
2. Rugby: Changes rung for Bulls match - Otago Daily Times
3. 2010 Super14 Round 5 Preview - Part 2 - Super 14
4. Hudson: Masson and McGuire will both play - The Daily Advertiser
5. USC roughs up Valpo - TheBigSpur.com (registration)
Robby Robinson - Albert Beckles -  Bob ParisThe Night Of Champions 1986? Taken at either the Beacon Theater or the Town Hall Theater in NYC. I used to go to competitions almost every weekend. The Night Of Champions was always a special show because you were able to hob-nob with the some of the legendary names in bodybuilding. I will never forget the time I was riding in a cab to get to the show and I looked out of the window and in the cab next to me was Joe Weider. I waved and he waved back and then later saw him in the lobby of the theater. He said, you were the guy in the cab, right? That really made my day. There are tons of photos to scan from these shows. I will post the best ones. If you have seen this photo before on the net it was lifted from my website!

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1. Carey Mulligan und das gewisse Etwas - Tagesspiegel
2. City-Discovery.com Presents 10 Roman Holiday Activities - PR.com (press release)
3. Um... We also rented Roman Holiday. - Atlantic Online (blog)
4. CD review: Balaclavas make dark music sound beautiful - Houston Chronicle
5. Chuck Jaffee: A great alternative to the couch - The Union of Grass Valley
sitting LilyLily relaxing while waiting for a new pullip family-member to arrive (Clarity)!
1. A Dee-light as school hits the lottery jackpot! - Scarborough Today
2. Enjoy some sweet Jenny Dee-light - Metro.us (blog)
3. Melrose youngsters glean national honors - Jackson County Chronicle
4. DJs assaltados - Noite
5. Trucco labbra: Cremesheen Glass di Mac - NanoPress (Blog)
Dee in nature
1. Schwester Schirmizia las Regenstaufern die Leviten - Mittelbayerische
2. Paata Burtschuladse spielt 93.309 Lari fr Bedrftige in Georgien ein (11:25) - Georgien Nachrichten
3. Gamingrekorde - Die coolsten Rekorde der Gamingszene - Giga.de
4. Dawitaschwili wirft Ugulawa Korruption vor (09:00) - Georgien Nachrichten
5. Nrrisches Treiben in Diesenbach und Steinsberg - Mittelbayerische
Tajza
1. my-liga.de und KD-Gaming kooperieren - Firmenpresse (Pressemitteilung)
2. JVC KD-R 401 MP3-CD-Tuner: Gnstiges Autoradio mit USB-Anschluss fr 72 Euro - Heimtechnik
3. KD Feddersen: Geschftsfhrerwechsel in der Feddersen-Gruppe - Plasticker
4. Sexueller Missbrauch blieb straflos - Trostberger Tagblatt
5. Geiselnahme auf der Spur - Trostberger Tagblatt
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1. Art and entertainment news - Sequim Gazette
2. Environmental education group seeks memories from residents of the Strait - Peninsula Daily
3. York couple volunteers with Habitat for Humanity in Brazil - York News-Times
4. Arts and entertainment news - Sequim Gazette
5. Art and entertainment news - Sequim Gazette
Mãos da feira I
1. Chris Evans Joins 'Captain America' Casting Pool, John Krasinski Out Of The ... - MTV.com
2. Alles aus der Internetwolke - WirtschaftsBlatt.at
3. Grading The New 'Captain America' Contenders: Chris Evans, Garrett Hedlund And ... - MTV.com
4. Reviving Captain America: Marvel's marvellous idea? - Comic Book Movie
5. John Krasinski Ain't Cap, But He May Have a New Franchise - Cinematical (blog)
Creative Industries Convention 2010
1. Schumis Vorbilder: Die spektakulrsten Comebacks aller Zeiten - Neu-Grevenbroicher Zeitung
2. US-Sportler mssen aussagen - Sport1.de
3. Aufstndische verletzen drei Bundeswehrsoldaten - Spiegel Online
4. Ein Leben im Dazwischen - literaturkritik.de
5. Zur Sicherheit in Afghanistan: Fakten - FAZ - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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1. Katie Holmes zum zweiten Mal schwanger? - Erdbeerlounge
2. Alle Filmstarts der Woche - derStandard.at
3. Auf ein Neues: die Umstandsmode Frhjahr 2010 was kommt was ist da - news-eintrag.de (Pressemitteilung)
4. Who Is Tinsley Mortimer? - Film.com
5. Girlicious Singer Arrested for Cocaine-Filled Purse - PopEater
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1. Michael Jackson und Uncle Sam - Spiegel Online
2. Dalai Lama-Besuch Map Room statt Oval Office - derStandard.at
3. Sternwandern nach Beulbar - Ostthringer Zeitung
4. Uncle charged with homeless man murder - U.TV
5. Out of the Dust: Orville Richer Part 1 - Madison County Courier
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#11 - Here I am with my godparents, Aunt Beth and Uncle George - I love getting in between them
1. Holocaustleugnung nun auch in Ungarn eine Straftat - ShortNews.de
2. EU-Kommissar: Deutschland muss bedrftige Kinder strken - Hamburger Abendblatt
3. DeformerPro: Facewarping leicht gemacht - netzwelt.de - Online-IT-Magazin
4. Skandale: Familie Sarkozy verliert ihren Glanz - DiePresse.com
5. Heute Matthiae-Mahl mit Ungarns Staatsprsident - Hamburger Abendblatt
Summer
1. Ganz entspannter Unterricht - Mrkische Allgemeine
2. Ungewissheit am Gschlief - Vorarlberg Online - Das Nachrichten Portal
3. Nichts als die Wahrheit - Im Fadenkreuz der Staatsmacht - TV-KULT
4. Ecu-Line Group ndert Managementstruktur - VerkehrsRundschau
5. Der neue Vans Film VANS OFF THE WALL: 1966 geht an den Start - Sport2.de
U116122605 Jul 1958, Queens, New York, New York, USA --- Voluptuous screen star Mamie Van Doren adds a touch of glamor to Idlewild Airport here, as she arrives via TWA from Los Angeles. Mamie and her husband, band leader Ray Anthony say their three-year-old marriage is breaking up. She leaves here tonight to make a movie in Italy. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
1. Basketball " Bundesliga: Alba Berlin verliert, bleibt aber an der Spitze - FOCUS Online
2. Oldenburg schlgt Braunschweig deutlich - spox.com
3. Tnsmeier-Gruppe mit neuer Fhrungsstruktur - www.wirtschaft-regional.net
4. 800 Portionen Suppe mit Spatz - a-z.ch
5. Hirslanden erweitert - a-z.ch
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1. Champions League: Manchester im Viertelfinale, Madrid ausgeschieden - Spiegel Online
2. Jubel bei United, Milan trauert - Goal.com
3. Fuball: Manchester United Grn-goldene Rebellen - sueddeutsche.de
4. -ko-Auto tuckert mit Kaffeesatz nach Manchester - Web.de
5. England: Arsenal und Manchester schielen auf Tabellenspitze - FOCUS Online
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1. Affiliate-Network-Chef verlsst Google - Internet World
2. Gemeinsam reisen: Peru - Ins Reich der Inkas - Firmenpresse (Pressemitteilung)
3. Die wilde Seele Kaliforniens - Welt Online
4. Biblische Geschichten und harte Fakten - Mrkische Allgemeine
5. Lough Erne Resort verstrkt Zusammenarbeit mit Sir Nick Faldo - www.golfpressearbeit.de (Pressemitteilung)
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March 8, 2010

You could see just a little bit of Catalina Island, as the marine layer rolled in.
1. Who goes next? Obama's Chicago circle broken by Desiree Rogers' departure - Crain's Chicago Business
2. Clarence Page: Desiree Rogers and the fickleness of DC - Dallas Morning News
3. Smoot chosen to be White House social secretary - Youngstown Vindicator
4. 'Night Music' in tune on Broadway - Danbury News Times
5. The ins and outs of choosing a duvet - Montreal Gazette
1. Verkauf von Taiwan-Tochter Nan Shan durch AIG verzgert sich - Handelszeitung Online
2. Eine Mutter kmpft fr Menschlichkeit - Aachener Nachrichten Online
3. Joyou plant Brsengang - 4investors
4. Winnenden: Der Tag, an dem meine Tochter starb - BILD
5. London: Auktionshaus versteigert Sex-Kunstwerke - ShortNews.de
The boys - messy2010-03-11 Nan river, Thailand
1. "Diese Kamelniere war ein Graus" - Tagesspiegel
2. Scott sees value in common core standards, still hesitant - Austin American-Statesman (blog)
3. Nona W. Scott - The Free Lance-Star
4. Jean Massieu Academy in Arlington ordered to close in summer - Fort Worth Star Telegram
5. Ein Paradies fr Bcherwrmer - Rhein Zeitung
Queenstown, New Zealand, 26 February 2010
1. TVI-Turnerin fr Deutsche Meisterschaft qualifiziert - Borkener Zeitung
2. Flut von Ehrungen fr die Turner - Schwarzwaelder-bote
3. Charles Students Advance to State Destination ImagiNation Competition - Southern Maryland Online
4. Alte Hasen mit Anfang 20 - Besuch bei zwei TVI-Turnerinnen - Westflische Nachrichten
5. Trampolin-Turner des TV Voerde erfolgreich - RP ONLINE
Sherbourne Road Standard 3. Taken in Tooting in 1905.
1. Domino goes Africa - Firmenpresse (Pressemitteilung)
2. FOCUS-Interview: Sinn frchtet griechischen Domino-Effekt - FOCUS Online
3. Forschungsergebnisse: Hilfsbereitschaft kann "ansteckend" sein - RP ONLINE
4. CoolIT Systems Domino ALC - ComputerBase
5. Griechen sollen 25 Milliarden erhalten - RP ONLINE
1. Greening Up festival seeking vendors - Macon County News
2. Girls Soccer: Broad Run Coach Claire Collins Recently Named 2009 National ... - VivaLoudoun (blog)
3. 70 health food jobs for Dundalk - Insideireland.ie
4. Engagement: Henry-Wilkins - Monitor
5. The Biggest Bully: TV show a loser for weight loss - On Line opinion
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1. 'Esquire' sat in on making of 'Lindsay' E-Trade ad - USA Today
2. Lindsay Lohan part ways with Emanuel Ungaro - Gaea Times (blog)
3. How an Oakville toddler caused Lindsay Lohan's latest scandal - Toronto Life
4. Lindsay's new boy - Mirror.co.uk
5. Lindsay Sloane Pics: She's Out of My League - Gather.com
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1. Barbie goes 'Mad Men' - Los Angeles Times
2. Sex Party Organizing Human Barbie gives Daughter Botox - Merchant News
3. 'Combat Barbie' lives the Dream - St. Helens Star
4. 'Jihad Jane,' Gadahn: The new Barbie, Ken for self-loathing America - The Klaxon
5. US-born capo, drug lord's brother fight for cartel - The Associated Press
Malibu Barbie by NavLovely tinted standard Barbie head with restyled hair. She has a vintage Japan Malibu body.
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1. MAD MAX - Mirror.co.uk
2. Big 12 women's basketball tournament: ISU's Lacey doubtful; Nebraska favored - DesMoinesRegister.com
3. Idol Ladies Night: Didi Benami and Lacey Brown Bounce Back - People Magazine
4. SCIENCE FACTION: Lacey High School science fair wows parents, teachers - Asbury Park Press
5. Big 12 Tournament, Day 2: It's Upset City, Bay-bee! Also: Lacey remains ... - DesMoinesRegister.com (blog)
Bug bug got her braces off!
1. Background on President Barack Obama's remarks on health insurance reform at ... - Thaindian.com
2. Police arrest Darlington woman on neglect charge - South Carolina Now
3. Hijackers wounded in shoot-out with police - Independent Online
4. DeSales vs Ithaca (03/05/10 at Ben Light Gymnasium; Ithaca, NY) - Ithaca College Athletics
5. Woman guilty of dog cruelty - Bexley Times
Under exposured singer:) Hes a really good singer. Steve cherelle.
1. SC to Review Ruling Overturning Body Armor Ban for Felons - Metropolitan News-Enterprise
2. MEMBER NEWS: Aldrich: Successful Skadden Anniversary - Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce
3. Change We Can Believe In - New York Magazine
4. Remember When - Oneida Dispatch
5. TNT Gets Dream Matchup: Chis Richard vs Dwight Howard in Bulls-Magic Showdown - The Windy Citizen (blog)
Richard AldrichHes a painter anagram. His name is anyway. Very humble. Cheers, Richard!
1. Review and and press cuttings from Love Never Dies Phantom of the Opera sequel ... - London Theatre Guide - Online
2. Why Pro Athletes Love Toronto - Wall Street Journal
3. France rocked by claims that both Sarkozy and Bruni are having affairs - Scotsman
4. Eyesore must go council orders the removal of Colinton containers - Cooma Monaro Express
5. Hats on the Hudson - The Riverdale Press
1. RAPPER CHARLES HAMILTON RUMORED TO BE UNDERGOING A SEX CHANGE!!! - Media Take Out
2. Sexual health resources available, but not promoted - USD Volante Online
3. Seharusnya Kerusakan Baterai Kamera Olympus Bergaransi - Detikcom
4. In Giappone il nuovo BlazBLue: Continuum Shift per PS3 e Xbox 360 - GamesNation (Blog)
5. La Junta planea multar y subvencionar al 'demoledor' de la casona de Lillo - elmundo.es
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1. The Jag Wire: Samantha Tyler, Mrs. Golden become January Rotary student, teacher - my.hsj.org
2. Honor Rolls 3/3/10 - Progress Index
3. Robert Pattinson: I "Got Beaten Up" a Lot as a Kid - Us Magazine
4. High school announces second quarter honor roll - Cabinet.com
5. Middle School of the Kennebunks 2nd quarter honor roll - York County Coast Star
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1. Rant & Rave Feb. 27 - Times-Enterprise
2. Chile Earthquake - Malaysia Star
3. North Shore real estate transactions - The Salem News
4. John H. Dykes - Bethany Beach Wave
5. Earthquake strikes Chile - Danbury News Times
1. CITY BASKETBALL FINALS: One Big Surprise, One Big Disappointment - San Fernando Valley Sun
2. LA Westchester playing like No. 1 team - Los Angeles Times
3. Taft boys' basketball ready to roll again after school-record performance - Los Angeles Daily News
4. Taft holds off Loyola in first round of Southern California regional - Los Angeles Times
5. Taft's Gathers gets best of his former Loyola teammates - Los Angeles Daily News
Red checks out The White AlbumRed flips through The White Album, a collection of Beatles inspired artwork, while Spencer and Derrick (of Comic Oasis) chat.
1. 'American Idol': The Boys Are Back In Town! - Seattle Times
2. Knoxville to vie for Google test site - Knoxville News Sentinel
3. Willbros Reports 2009 Results - CNNMoney.com (press release)
4. OnMedia: Live from New York... It's Betty White - OnMilwaukee.com
5. Peterson: Coach Randy Bennett, Saint Mary's men's basketball team enjoy star ... - San Jose Mercury News
1. Npower is fourth of 'big six' to cut prices - Independent
2. To late to fix the prices for the 2010 world cup - Fromtheold
3. Street racer gets 180 days, probation - Cincinnati.com
4. Boiler scrappage scheme is striking a chord with npower customers - Plumbing Park (press release)
5. Hoover assistant Kevin Sherrer accepts position on UA football's support staff - al.com (blog)
Kevin@ Alcazar (Nalen) in Stockholm.
February 14th, 2010.
1. Martin Skoula joins NJ Devils but his equipment goes to Chicago - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
2. Tide women's tennis rallies to beat Oregon - TideSports.com
3. Vancouver Olympic Champion 'Begged' to Represent Bulgaria - Novinite.com
4. You Want To Smell Better: Don't Eat Red Meat! - Psychology Today (blog)
5. Scoreboard: College Basketball - Billings Gazette
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1. 29 Brigadiers promoted as Major General - Pakistani Newspaper
2. Robbers posing as cops kill driver - Daily Times
3. Help us to make polio a thing of the past - Worcester News
4. Child kidnap case: Four Rescue 15 men suspended - Geo TV
5. A Medicaid Mess - Texas Tribune
PIN UP Cherry + Picape Ford
1. Lee looks to the future after bad break - The Herald
2. J Team may dissolve, Mark Lee to set up own company - Channel News Asia
3. 911 tapes bill advances - The News-Press
4. Waterhouse ruled out of big game - The Herald
5. TVB Says 4 Employees Suspended Amid Corruption Probe - BusinessWeek
Mark Lee (Third Day)
1. Pasqua 2010 in Danimarca: tradizioni, eventi, ed offerte speciali - ilTurista (Blog)
2. 8 Martie " la ce-s bune femeile? (saru'mana!) - Realitatea
3. Stirile mondene Denisa de la Bambi a sunat la salvare p... | - egirl.ro
1. Appietus Compilation 2 To Be Released Soon - Peace fm Online
2. New Pilgrim Baptist Church is relocating to Kearns - Real Estate News Utah
3. Appietus Compilation 2 To Be Released Soon - Ghana News
4. 2010 Altoona Curve Entertainment Acts Announced - OurSports Central (press release)
5. Chiefs Tickets On Sale March 1 - OurSports Central (press release)
My black haired dolls (ADAW 4/52)From left to right (de droite à gauche):
Meryell (Kirsche)
Reggy (Cavalie)
Branna (Neo Noir)
1. PD Book Club: Lorraine Adams on 'The Room and the Chair' - Politics Daily (blog)
2. 'The Room and the Chair' by Lorraine Adams - Los Angeles Times
3. Tearing apart the Washington press - Salon
4. Short Takes - Boston Globe
5. Review: 'The Room and the Chair' - San Antonio Express
1. Hearts legend John Robertson to coach young strikers - Scotsman
2. Robertson, J - SFO (Fraud victims) - DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)
3. Robertson, J - Legal Requirement to Register To Vote - DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)
4. PM backs 5bn aircraft carriers - Scotsman
5. Officer tells of stolen da Vinci role - Scotsman
Elvis Presley / Led Zeppelin / Eric Clapton / Pink FloydTakım İçinde Bulunan Kitaplar:1) Pink Floyd: ...Bu kitabı yazarken grubun çalışmalarını yeniden gözden geçirmekten çok büyük zevk aldım. Onlarla bu kadar içli dışlı olmak bazı plakları uzun zamandır gözardı etmeme neden olmuştu. İster grup hakkında... Detaylı Bilgi için : Elvis Presley / Led Zeppelin / Eric Clapton / Pink Floyd
1. Spoiled for choice - Taranaki Daily News
2. Charles hails women chefs - The Press Association
3. A woman's touch is best... in pastry - Prince Charles - Times of Malta
4. Two-way redcurrant jelly - Stuff.co.nz
5. Charity gives some food for thought - Press and Journal
The Souls of Beautiful ThingsFANCIES

SURELY the flowers of a hundred springs
Are simply the souls of beautiful things!


The poppies aflame with gold and red
Were the kisses of lovers in days that are fled.

The purple pansies with dew-drops pearled
Were the rainbow dreams of a youngling world.

The lily, white as a star apart,
Was the first pure prayer of a virgin heart.

The daisies that dance and twinkle so
Were the laughter of children in long ago.

The sweetness of all true friendship yet
Lives in the breath of the mignonette.

To the white narcissus there must belong
The very delight of a maidens song.

And the rose, all flowers of the earth above,
Was a perfect, rapturous thought of love.

Oh! surely the blossoms of all the springs
Must be the souls of beautiful things.

by .. Lucy Maud Montgomery

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1. Attorneys to discuss medical marijuana issue - Canon City Daily Record
2. Council to help beautify Florence - Canon City Daily Record
3. Police Blotter - Skokie Review
4. Seminar set for Saturday in W'field - Tidewater News
5. Last-minute filers help fill ballots in Dallas-area council races - Dallas Morning News
1. Steelers Free Agency Blitz - About - Cities & Towns
2. Ted Thompson Signed Who? - Newsradio 620
3. Looking Into The Heart Of A Tiger - Newsradio 620
4. Lombardi Award of Excellence Dinner - Newsradio 620
5. SI Ranks Brewers, Melvin, 6th Best GM - Newsradio 620
1. A state title looms for Brandon Knight - GatorCountry.com
2. Top 16: Washtenaw County's top-selling bars and restaurants show growth - AnnArbor.com
3. It's raining bats, frogs and birds - The Sun
4. Red Knights battle for United as Beckham returns to Old Trafford - Times Online
5. Alternanthera are summer garden sizzlers - Detroit Free Press
JuLis bei den Krefelder "Summer Knights"
1. Council extends parental leave - Lexology (registration)
2. Newcastle bucks trend as 170m mall opens - Financial Times
3. Tanner fuels Qld assets sell-off fires - Brisbane Times
4. Pakistan Society night in Bradford to support servicemen - Bradford Telegraph Argus
5. Mark Rutz bowls one for the books - Patriot-News (blog)
WI: Local union spotlight AFT/PERSA 4999, Tony Reeves %26 Deb HoltWI: Local union spotlight AFT/PERSA 4999, Tony Reeves %26 Deb Holt

In front of the Madison labor temple.

(Photo by Casie Yoder)
1. Cambay Tours | Online Tours and Travels Portal Unveiled by Neesa Group - Online PR News (press release)
2. Neesa launches travel portal - Business Standard
3. Axis Bank moves to spin off PE arm - Business Standard
4. Cambay Hotels opens health food cafe in Ahmedabad - Little About (blog)
5. Grab a dipping fork, the Melting Pot opens today - Edmonton Journal
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1. Barbara Rose Shuler: Sneaking a peek at the new Monterey Symphony season for ... - Monterey County Herald
2. Barbara Rose Shuler: Grocery shopping nets bonus for classical music column - Monterey County Herald
3. Barbara Rose Shuler: Carmel Bach Festival seen just over the horizon - Monterey County Herald
4. Barbara Rose Shuler: Russian conductor Dmitry Yablonsky returns to Monterey ... - Monterey County Herald
5. State Election: Glenside Hospital's fate in balance - Eastern Courier Messenger
1. Armory Arts Week 2010: A Survey of the Satellite Fairs - Wall Street Journal (blog)
2. Sales Pick Up at New York Fairs - Wall Street Journal
3. Museums See Rise in Attendance - Wall Street Journal
4. Horse-Drawn Hummer To Traverse Central Park: But is it Art? - Wall Street Journal (blog)
5. Jeff Koons Curates New Museum Show; Says U2's The Edge: 'It's Incredible' - Wall Street Journal (blog)
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1. Ithaca vs Union (03/10/10) - Ithaca College Athletics
2. Borough are hit for six - The Argus.co.uk
3. Diccon Edwards brings talented Leeds youngster to face RGC 1404 - Daily Post
4. Calvin Harris heads up Beach Break Live 2010 ..read more - Virtual Festivals
5. A Eulogy for One of the Greatest French Journalists - Huffington Post (blog)
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1. Jonathan Reynolds' Girls In Trouble Extends Through March 21 at The Flea Theater - TheaterMania.com
2. Jonathan Reynolds, Jim Simpson to Participate in Girls in Trouble Talkbacks - TheaterMania.com
3. Brackett named PBC Freshman of the Year - South Carolina Now
4. Foster's Grove Baptist Church to present 12 - Spartanburg Herald Journal
5. Northeastern girls fall short on upset bid - The Daily Advance
2008 NPC USASuper Heavy Weight.
1. Clemson University dean's list for fall 2009 - Anderson Independent Mail
2. Honor Roll - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
3. Treasure Coast Golf Scores: March 11, 2010 - TCPalm
4. Those Darlins request daring costumes - Red and Black
5. MSSBL kicks off season-ending tourney - Middleboro Gazette
1. Naples Animal Services hosts 'Great Bed Build' - WZVN-TV
2. Here is this week's (beginning Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010) list of benefits: - Naples Daily News
3. After nearly ten years rights commissions remain 'stillborn' - Stabroek News
4. Aca pobedio, pitanje hoe li biti Survivora 3 - mondo
1. Les Naufrags du Fol Espoir - The Guardian
2. 'Clown comedy' strikes just the right balance - The Huntsville Times - al.com
3. Dubai World Loses Another New York Building - International Property Journal (blog)
4. On the Atack: Emily limbers up - News of the World
5. Locals, visitors take part in River City Run for Kids Saturday - Natchez Democrat
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1. Schools begin process to cut $1 million from budgets - San Juan Record
2. NCDOT to repave Concord and East Rocky River roads - DavidsonNews.net
3. 'The Band' Helped Writers Find Their Beat - New York Times
4. Senators hear Doug Wright bill - Topeka Capital Journal
5. I Am My Own Wife - San Francisco Chronicle
1. Former senator says $4 million lawsuit had abated - The Tribune
2. Air Evac Lifeteam pilot marks 1000 flights - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
3. FOOTBALL: Chard Town are in action TONIGHT - Chard & Ilminster News
4. 9 famous celebrity firings - CANOE
5. WWE steroid investigation: A controversy McMahon 'doesn't need' - Danbury News Times
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1. Middle School of the Kennebunks 2nd quarter honor roll - York County Coast Star
2. Honor Roll - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
3. T-Wolves show poise, trip up host Adams St. - Pueblo Chieftain
4. Call for safety barriers after 8-year-old hit by car - The Leader - Wrexham & Flintshire news
5. People Notes - TheHerald
1. Nike Elementary Celebrates Dr Seuss Day - GardnerEDGE
2. Girl Scouts hold Father-Daughter Dance - Utica Observer Dispatch
3. Wake Up Youth nonprofit closing - Toledo Free Press
4. Toledo group formed to help exploited women ends - Toledo Blade
5. Darby police department sued by ex-cops, constable claiming race-based dangers ... - Philadelphia Daily News
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1. Benewah Prosecutor Rips DFO, Wood - The Spokesman Review
2. PS Sgt. Wood's Cupcakes - The Spokesman Review (blog)
3. HISTORY LESSONS - Santa Ynez Valley Journal
4. Rickman Store celebrates its 85th anniversary in Cowee - Macon County News
5. Pain's in the Genes - Science Now
1. Baritone goes sky-high to get rid of heights fear - The Associated Press
2. College news - Muskegon Chronicle - MLive.com
3. Despite objections, council OKs lease of land for cell tower Resident says ... - Eagle Tribune
4. In brief: Mat-Su - Anchorage Daily News
5. Janison: Paterson acting like the outsider - Newsday (subscription)
1. Construction work under way on Banning High athletic complex - Press-Enterprise
2. 2010 Golden Apple recipients celebrate - Fox11online.com
3. Nicolet 51, Cedarburg 32 A fantastic finish for Nicolet - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
4. Survey: Local Business Leaders Support Reform, Oppose Reform Bill - WBAY
5. Blizzard Release 2010 Promotional Schedule - OurSports Central (press release)
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1. Feature Photo: Harold and the Purple Crayon - Billings Gazette
2. Darts: Top two in Premier League clash - Stoke & Staffordshire
3. UK's major ISPs could make 'up to 200m' a year from digital music services - Telegraph.co.uk
4. Taylor 6/4 to remain unbeaten in the Premier League Darts - Live Odds and Scores (blog)
5. Match analysis: Port Vale 2, Bradford City 1 - Stoke & Staffordshire
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1. Jayden inspires walkers to help pay for surgery - Portsmouth News
2. Conserving water now a necessity - Gladstone Observer
3. Remembering Corey Haim Through His Best Pictures - The Inquisitr
4. Ottawa group awarded IBL expansion franchise - Oshawa Express
5. 'Chicago Mike' On KVNI Thursday - The Spokesman Review
Harvey Nichols Spring Summer 2010Ad Campaign: Harvey Nichols
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Hair: Ibrahin Zengin
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1. Bourne Takes Baghdad. - TIME
2. Amy Ryan on 'Green Zone' and (Not) Playing Judith Miller - Wall Street Journal (blog)
3. Mayor Dayne Walling: Flint City Council turned health care cost-saving ... - The Flint Journal - MLive.com
4. Why Dayne Crist's Situation at Notre Dame Is an Agent's Worst Nightmare - Bleacher Report
5. Genesee County Election Commission says recall language for Flint Mayor Dayne ... - The Flint Journal - MLive.com
Only in London...By Dayne Grant
1. Scotland Your Views - Scotsman
2. Things get hot for Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp! - Now Magazine Online
3. Hibs Youre The Boss - Scotsman
4. The Fight Over Brown Grease - Lagniappe
5. 2 Men On The Run Accused Of Coachella Home Invasion Robbery - KESQ
Frank Taylor and me @ Where2.0 2008
1. Henson 'Muppet Man' biopic moving forward - Digital Spy
2. 'The Muppet Man' movie to reveal life of Muppet creator - Independent
3. Where The Wild Things Are - NOW Toronto
4. Parade's theme to celebrate Henson - Jackson Clarion Ledger
5. The Black List that Hollywood's A-listers want to be on - The Guardian
Heather HensonFelicity and I pose with Heather Henson, daughter of the late, great Jim Henson
1. Central Times: Butterfingers, Twix, Skittles, OH MY! - my.hsj.org
2. Learning lessons from Twix - Herald & Review
3. PS Sandwich and Dessert Bar, Reading - Get Bracknell
4. UK Campaigners slam junk food sports sponsorship - Australian Food
5. Five Towns Petition to Legalize Alcohol Sales - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
Yum.
1. Homemade hot cross buns from pro baker Amy Scherber are a sign of spring - New York Daily News
2. What's for Lunch in Dover-Sherborn schools - Dover-Sherborn Press
3. Rich, real maple syrup trumps manufacturers' brands - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
4. Drink recipe: Hot apple cider - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
5. Snap, crackle and more at Cereal Bowl in New Brunswick - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
1. Ask The Trainers: Stretching when lifting: Yay or nay? - DesMoinesRegister.com
2. Couple #93: Manni Baez & Travis Romshak - Washington City Paper (blog)
3. Jah Guide, Ista J - Jamaica Observer
4. Former banned jockey Houghton still battles image - Thoroughbred Times
5. Mammoth tusk - Croatian Times
"Ma kucken ob da wat brennt!"Manni aus Mengede // Was Ach?!
1. Skokie man's Oscar moment - Chicago Tribune
2. Van Buren High's Purple Pinkie Day For Polio - KFSM
3. Vonn plans to race wearing brace on right pinkie - The Associated Press
4. Jordan Farmar provides a shot in the arm for Lakers - Los Angeles Times
5. Football: Toliver not seen at Tuesday practice - 4:25 pm - LSU The Reveille
Pinkie 18 Months
1. Devon Alexander handles Juan Urango; Vic Darchinyan dominates - ESPN
2. Scientists Develop Fabric That Can Power Music Player, Monitor Vital Functions - Voice of America
3. Juan Valdez visits old Seattle stomping ground - Seattle Times
4. MoneyGram International Appoints SVP, Chief Marketing Officer - MarketWatch (press release)
5. Juan Archuleta Sr. - Delta County Independent
1. Jackson County Inventors and Entrepreneurs Club - WEAU-TV 13
2. W. Phila abortion doctor had problems 38 years ago | Philadelphia Inquirer ... - Philadelphia Inquirer
3. Police: Illegal marijuana dispensary robbed - OCRegister
4. First Medical Marijuana Dispensary is Robbed, Then It is Targeted by Police - OC Weekly (blog)
5. Youths fast for 30 hours for insight into hunger - Louisville Courier-Journal
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Canon 7D on-camera flash at 1/16 power.
580EX at 1ft. and 4 oclock from the subject at 1/32 power pointed at the ceiling with the Catchlight partly extended.
Natural light through window at 12 oclock from the subject.
1. African, Arab Agriculture Ministers Adopt Action Plan - CRIENGLISH.com
2. Doha: Historic Darfur truce signed - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
3. Suuret konsernit valtaavat mys hoiva-alaa - Verkko-Karjainen
4. Stckl am Samstag - Kurier
5. Helsinkilinen yritys voitti palveluasumiskilpailun - Verkko-Karjainen
Hirobo HoverA small vid of Dane hovering his 90 size Hirobo R/C helicopter.
1. Wheaton suspends killing coyotes - WBBM780
2. New federal firearms law takes effect today - Nisqually Valley News
3. Man is listed in critical condition after explosion - Enid News & Eagle
4. Last Meal and Testament - Boise Weekly
5. Waters Calmed, Honolulu Returns to Normal - Wall Street Journal (blog)
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1. Suspect sought in Vanderbilt home invasion - Connellsville Daily Courier
2. Eleven Shelby County roads remain closed due to rising waters - The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)
3. Child endangerment nets 10 years probation - Crossville Chronicle
4. Sex offender fails to register, jailed - Times Daily
5. Judith Drawdy - Tifton Gazette
Death Or Glory: Ricky Bacchus
1. Fremont parks department recognizes its volunteers - Fremont Tribune
2. Focus to Help People Get More Involved in Health Care Debate - CitizenLink
3. AngloGold Plans to Scour Ocean Floor as Gold Reserves Dwindle - BusinessWeek
4. Lott Home speaks of the past - Mercury-Register
5. Hickory Tech Corporation Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha (blog)
Jewel of The Night - David Christensen Furnace Glass and Crystal Necklace
1. Leo Benjamin "Benny" Fadley - Zanesville Times Recorder
2. Vikings, CB Benny Sapp Agree To Contract - WCCO
3. The Garde hosts the Benny Reid Quintet - TheDay.com
4. Wife of televangelist Benny Hinn files for divorce - Los Angeles Times
5. Benny & Sid Presents Chapter 2 of the new serialized graphic novel The Hummer - Salem-News.Com
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1. REVIEW ROUNDUP: Simon Russell Beale, Fiona Shaw Open in London Assurance ... - TheaterMania.com
2. Fiona Molloy brings Irish talent to Marco for St. Paddy's Day - Marco Island Sun Times
3. Fiona's Blog: Three Rounds Down, Two To Go - irish Rugby News
4. Fiona Pears - Undertheradar
5. Shrek to take final bow at Tribeca - CBC.ca
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1. The MeeThinks Friday FreeThinks: 03.05.10 - 411mania.com
2. Big Time Wrestling announces WrestleFest 2010 for 5/22 in Fremont, CA - Indy Wrestling (press release)
3. Former WWE and TNA Stars Raise Money for Youth Athletes - PWNewsNow.com
4. A PROUD UGO AFFILIATE SINCE 1999 - Pro Wrestling Torch
5. Wrestling's Vyne return - Basingstoke Gazette
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1. Multiple $100 Million Jackpots Boost Lottery Sales - NewsChannel5.com
2. ISTEP tests roll into local classrooms - Louisville Courier-Journal
3. Mar 16: 'RESET Your Buttons for the Woman Business Owner' presented by Mary ... - Carolina Newswire (press release)
4. Murphy appointed education director - TheDay.com
5. Mayor's seat only contest in Carbondale board race - Glenwood Springs Post Independent
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1. 'Some' salaries late but all Home Centre employees paid - The Freeport News
2. Signup deadline passes for Council, School Board and Mayoral posts - Elgin Courier
3. Otis Simpson - Times Daily
4. SIMPSON v. ASTRUE - Leagle.com
5. Marske replay alert - The Northern Echo
The Village PeopleVillage People at Universal Studios Mardis Gras - 2/15/09
1. Ladybug invasion - Christian Science Monitor
2. Ava McKenzie Stevenson Celebrates 1st Birthday - Foster Folly News
3. Bugs: Nature is zoo's pest control | VIDEO - Evansville Courier & Press
4. Montville woman among coaches in online weight-loss contest - Dailyrecord.com
5. A turtle called Ladybug goes home - WPTV
Just that kind of luck.....that this lady would decide to zoom into my lens while I was zooming int her ;)

Awakening of early spring in my garden. While I was doing yard cleanup (yes, it is that warm!), dozens of ladybugs were turned over and awaken.
1. 5 Firefighters Hurt Battling Brooklyn Blaze - NBC New York
2. Grape moth worries sustainable Napa Valley growers - San Francisco Chronicle
3. Six-week Bonusgate trial coming to a close - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
4. Death Penalty Is Thrown Out in Texas Murders - New York Times
5. Bonusgate attorneys begin closing arguments - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
7/365last day of the horse shows and i am exhausted. i went out with my sister tonight at golden hour and got some fantastic shots, ill be uploading those probably tomorrow. shot in raw, for the first time.
1. ACS cites top 7 reasons why people don't get screened - Indian Country Today
2. Corey Haim's Death Underlines Dangers Of Prescription Drugs, Dr. Drew Says - MTV.com
3. When women don't know they're pregnant - San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
4. Thursday LOST Roundtable: Dr. Linus - Feministe (blog)
5. Common Heart Test Often Fails To Find Disease - NPR (blog)
2009MAY140159Black Saturday +day99

Cordners life of unflagging service

Dr Don Cordner, "Dr. Don", was the local GP where I used to live and is probably responsible for probably half of the deliveries of kids in the area, including me. Only in Melbourne can you be born into the hands of a Brownlow medallist. Our own football royalty.

He was my local GP for many years. The thing I most remember is the smell of methylated spirits in his surgery. That and his rather gruff manner. He was tall and pretty fit and regularly used to beat youngsters half his age at the local Diamond Creek pool in his forties.

The Bio mentions he played for Melbourne and was awarded a Brownlow. But no mention of his service in Vietnam where he was a general Surgeon for the Australian forces. He retired when I was in High School and I didnt see him around much after that. The last chance I had to see him was his last tour of the MCG before they pulled down the old long room.

I missed it.

Article by Greg Baum, The Age Newspaper.

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3. BLAZERS OUTLAST STEALTH, 11-9 - National Lacrosse League
4. Team Canada Announces Final 23-Man Roster - Lacrosse Magazine Online
5. Lawrie leads UW softball to 10-2 rout of Fresno State - Seattle Times
A Tribute to Robert Farris ThompsonDan Dawson, Robert Farris Thompson at Boys Harbor, for the Caribbean Cultural Center tribute.
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2. Lexington man sentenced in reckless homicide case - Lexington Herald Leader
3. Columnist: Clichs cut through rational thought like knife through butter - The Maine Campus
4. On the record - Muncie Star Press
5. Twilight Eclipse trailer " Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart! - BSCreview
1. Atlantic Yards Opponent Daniel Goldstein: "I actually don't feel like I live ... - Reason Online (blog)
2. Hiking with your hound - OCRegister
3. Credit markets bouyed by flood of issuance - Financial News (subscription)
4. 'Suki' arrested for selling cold pills used to make meth (MUG) - The Northwest Florida Daily News
5. US women's hockey team knows all too well it can't look past Sweden - Los Angeles Times
1. Jury getting boater's case - Omaha World-Herald
2. Twitter Location Features Rolling Out - WebProNews (blog)
3. Florida coach Urban Meyer's vacation nears its end - Orlando Sentinel
4. One third of NLD offices reopen - Mizzima.com
5. Speaker says area needs to expand wine theme amenities - Yakima Herald-Republic
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1. Comedy revue on stage, again - Jamestown Sun
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3. Top seed Lee moves into All England quarters - Reuters India
4. Father of kidnapped Sahil Saeed returns to UK from Pakistan - The Guardian
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2. Britney Spears Due in June ... With a New Album - TMZ.com (blog)
3. Justin Timberlake Contemplates The Meaning Of Celebrity In 'Popology' - MTV.com
4. Free MP3 Download: Erik Hassle "Hurtful" (Dada Life Remix) - ArjanWrites.com (blog)
5. The List: March 11-17, 2010 - Chicago Reader
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1. Paul and Christian Liberty: Part 1 - Blanco County News
2. Castle Rock boy, 13, sentenced for 2008 rape - Longview Daily News
3. North Jersey after-school programs facing shutdowns after funding freeze - NorthJersey.com
4. Ashes to ashes - The Trinidad Guardian
5. Cement war rages on - Jamaica Gleaner
Lystra [Gökyurt-Kilistra-Konya]Lystra is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the city of Konya. It is in the north of the village of Hatunsaray and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of a small town called Akören. Lystra is the ancient name of the village where Apostle Paul visited. The present name is "Gökyurt" which is a village of the Meram district of Konya. There are ancient ruins such as a church with a big cross marked on the wall, a winery, house-like buildings and ruins of a city located over the top of a hill which is locally called "Alusumas" where another church ruin exists. According to locals, the hidden city was constructed over the hill to hide from enemies of ancient Anatolia. This site is still awaiting excavation.

Paul preached the gospel in Lystra after persecution drove him from Iconium. Here Paul healed a man lame from birth.The man leaped up and began to walk and thus so impressed the crowd that they took him for Hermes, because he was the "chief speaker," and his companion Barnabas for Zeus. The crowd spoke in the local Lycaonian language and wanted to offer sacrifices to them, but Paul and Barnabas tore their clothes and shouted that they were merely men. They used this opportunity to tell the Lystrans of the Creator God. Soon, however, through the influence of the Jewish leaders from Antioch, Pisidia and Iconium, they stoned Paul and left him for dead. As the disciples gathered around him, Paul stood on his feet and went back into the town. The next day, he and Barnabas left for Derbe; but on the return part of their journey, they stopped once more at Lystra, encouraging the disciples there to steadfastness.
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1. 4th quarter surge sends Lucas boys past St. Peter's - Mansfield News Journal
2. For The Record - Winston-Salem Journal
3. Ontario Wins NCC - WMFD.com
4. Lucas captures improbable sectional title - Mansfield News Journal
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1. Rebirth of the Long Branch - Arab Tribune
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3. CBC women finish eighth - TheNewsTribune.com
4. NWAACC tournament starts Saturday - TheNewsTribune.com
5. Witness again refuses to testify in homicide case - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Sleeping YouthThe girls were so tired they fell asleep on the table in the cafe.
1. Ankeny chamber events coordinator will be missed - DesMoinesRegister.com
2. Why I'm Leaving the Country - Harvard Independent
3. Casey Anthony's Defense Team Wants Some Potential Evidence Thrown Out - FOXNews
4. Celebs remember Corey Haim; Betty White to host 'SNL'; 'Twilight' trailer ... - Washington Post (blog)
5. Stewart teams up with Canadian songstress - Toronto Sun
MissCindy1Seen on I-5 southbound somewhere in the neighborhood of Yreka, CA. This boat and her skipper trekked to Mexico, then sailed down to Lake Nicaragua and the San Juan river as a way across the Isthmus of Panama, across to the Atlantic, and up to Florida. And it fits on top of a stationwagon....
1. The Southern Theater Presents Nico Muhly & Sam Amidon, 4/14 & 4/15 - Talk Concerts World
2. Hulkenberg tips Williams for upsets - ITV.com
3. Nico Krekeler heads up construction and development at Ruthmann - KHL Group
4. Michael Schumacher's not just along for the ride as Mercedes' grand master ... - Daily Mail
5. F1 wait is almost over - with battles set all down the grid - Mirror.co.uk (blog)
El Abuelo en vivo en Finisterre.El abuelo,una banda amiga, realizo una serie de shows en Finisterre Bar, Lomas de Zamora.Seguidos por un publico fiel,presentaron un show de 2 horas con tema nuevos y clasicos como Bomba,Hipolito y penumbra.

FOTO: Nico Fernandez
Email/Msn: nicolasfernandezfotos@gmail.com
1. Sample Dead or Alive Paradise in Advance - IGN
2. The Shaking Woman or A History of My Nerves - Time Out Chicago
3. Dead or Alive Videos - Gaming Today
4. Dead or Alive Paradise Gets Release Date - 411mania.com
5. Dead or Alive Paradise out on March 30 - Destructoid
Even Cowgirls Get the BluesNew dress in my Etsy shop, made from miniature Cath Kidston Cowboy print fabric. ^_^
1. Rumors Swirl Around Carla Bruni and Nicolas Sarkozy - FranceToday.com
2. Chantal Biya International Reference Centre: a closer look - Cameroon Radio Television
3. Hero of the month: Chantal Cooke - Sideways News
4. RIP Corey Haim: A Lost Boy Tribute - Village Voice (blog)
5. Donatella Arpaia May Leap from Cookbook to Cooking Show - Village Voice (blog)
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1. 'Jihad Jane,' Gadahn: The new Barbie, Ken for self-loathing America - The Klaxon
2. Barbie May Not Be Green, but Another American Girl Is - Audubon Magazine (blog)
3. Wrestlicious Takedown Report - Hit The Ropes RAdio (blog)
4. Miss England urges local girls to enter Miss Cumbria contest - News & Star
5. Katrina Kaif: Why did Farah Khan give her Madhuri's DVDs? - Entertainment and Showbiz!
Barbie Belle takes crowd surfing to new levelsCrowd surfing at the 2009 Southbound festival held in Busselton, Western Australia
1. Russell - Essex County Council - DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)
2. Meeting with minister offers hope for Colchester schools - Daily Gazette
3. Colchester MP Bob Russell to meet school minister - Daily Gazette
4. Russell - Secondary Schools (Essex) - DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)
5. Conrad Murray's Call Before Michael Jackson 911 - TMZ.com (blog)
Martin Tod and Bob Russell MP with Gurkha campaigners
1. Unwanted prescription drugs collected - Yuma Sun
2. Madison incident draws crowd - FireEngineering.com
3. Women asked to leave dinning area for breastfeeding - ConnectMidMichigan.com
4. Notes on the writing of the Rosales Saga - Philippine Star
5. Patriotic show draws young performers - Daily Comet
Sube y bajaYa pueden subirse juntos, por fin.
1. Brangelina's Shocking Tell-All Book - ABC News
2. Checklist movies - Albany Times Union
3. Mandatory Arbitration's Newest Foe: Tech Billionaire Paul Allen - Wall Street Journal (blog)
4. Fort Myers boulevard that bears Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s name again ... - The News-Press
5. Pack of Iditarod icons bears down on leaders - Anchorage Daily News
Obama Action Figures
1. Mindanao legislators call for special session to address power crisis - Philippine Information Agency
2. Presidentiables bare their action plan on Mindanao energy crisis - Philippine Information Agency
3. Villar trims Noynoy lead in survey of Arroyo-allied poll firm - GMA news.tv
4. Ninoy leads but Villar gains ground - Business Mirror
5. A tribute to FrancisM - Philippine Star
happy birthday winter 4Through a Bangle

FOBLOW
life less ordinary. in photos.
foblow.blogspot.com
1. Chief, union differ on money - Dalles Chronicle
2. Report: Tiger Woods To Return In Two Weeks For Arnold Palmer Invitational At ... - SB Nation (blog)
3. Flanagan to return to Orioles as color analyst for MASN - Baltimore Sun
4. John McDonald and Matt Palmer: Players I Love, the Unheralded Backups - Bleacher Report
5. Palmer High School principal will retire - MassLive.com
june palmer
1. Dancer/choreographer Stefanie Bland visits Chicago, offers classes - Time Out Chicago (blog)
2. A Cobble Hill Apartment Where Provenance Presides - New York Times
3. In the Think - Sheboygan Press
4. Activits Plan Door-To-Door Campaign For "Susie's Law" - WFMY News 2
5. Stefanie Murphy's on target - Boston Herald
permanent jetlag.self-portrait.
1. Another person eliminated from 'The Biggest Loser' - Baltimore Sun (blog)
2. MNS to woo Kolis with food and culture - Daily News & Analysis
3. Mumbai's Koli community celebrates 'Nariyal Poonima' - Oneindia
4. The Biggest Loser: returns with typical controversy - TV.com
5. On 'Biggest Loser,' it's Black and Blue all over - msnbc.com
Kolin jäätie - The Ice Road to KoliThe ice road between Koli-Vuonislahti is the longest ice road in Finland. The ice road begins from the Loma-Koli camping ground and ends in the Vuonislahti harbour.
1. Tambura Rasa performs global rhythms at the Wave on March 13 - Canada.com
2. Fellow travelers - Nashua Telegraph
3. Choristers in a rushin' revolution - Brisbane Times
4. Jonathan Tyler and the Northern Lights have got the power to revive rock 'n' roll. - Artistdirect.com
5. Twilight: Eclipse! Teaser Trailer! DECODED! - hecklerspray
Charles Ryders Corporation„Fünf ‚Jux-Boys aus Wien gründeten 1967 eine Beatband und beschlossen, Karriere zu machen. Sie nannten sich Charles Ryders Cooperation. Sie machten Karriere, weil sie Tag für Tag, Stunden um Stunden probten: Und weil Boß Charly Ratzer weiß, daß Arbeit zum Erfolg gehört." -- Das deutsche Jugendmagazin BRAVO im Jahr 1968.
1. Jackie Greene, Dawes and Neal Casal Confirmed for the The Mother Hips's Hipnic - jambands.com
2. Big Sur Hipnic lineup announced - MOG (blog)
3. 2nd Annual Big Sur festival Mother Hips, Dawes, Jackie Greene, Farmer Dave and ... - Altsounds.com
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1. Let it fly - NRToday.com
2. The Enduring Power of Love Explored in Rainstorm, Published by Outskirts Press - PRLog.Org (press release)
3. CHS' three seniors key to team's postseason run - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
4. In love with romance - The Hindu
5. Officers Deliver Baby in Front Seat of Car - NBC Philadelphia
El novio de la madrina y la madrina(Nótese la botella de Frescolita)
1. Billy Idol To Debut New Band On Summer 2010 World Tour - Top40-Charts.com
2. New season of "Billy the Exterminator" starts with a bang - Shreveport Times
3. Seton Hall Survives Wild Night as Notre Dame Looms - FanHouse
4. Clock Ticking on '24' - Inside TV (blog)
5. First Cup: Thursday - ESPN (blog)
1. Cambridge Who's Who Honors Kimberley Sophia Anne Berridge - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
2. Restaurant news: Get your grill fix at Sophia's - Canton Repository
3. lia sophia Jewelry - MainStreetMonroe.com
4. Sophia Coyle chosen as SNP candidate - Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser
5. Sophia Loren: flaunt it or put it away? - Grazia
Our newest babiesClaire is with Dad
1. Rice adds hearty touch to chicken soup - Salt Lake Tribune
2. Lunar New Year is a time for intimacy and celebrating family - SDNN
3. Cool and charming Chiang Mai - Malaysia Star
4. Chinese Americans celebrate Year of the Tiger at the Syria Shriners Center - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
5. Taiwan Struck by Magnitude-6.4 Quake; 64 Injured - BusinessWeek
Family and cousins in DC
1. Gardening So Simple You Can Easily Grow Your Own - Huffington Post (blog)
2. School boards rubber-stamp pink slips - The Union of Grass Valley
3. White House Day Ahead - FOXNews (blog)
4. America's Next Top Model Cycle 14: Premiere - Realitywanted
5. US school drink deal cuts sugar; NY mulls soda tax - Reuters
sal2when i was a guest on rude tv
1. Lonnie Lee Murphy of Springfield killed in head-on crash in Chicopee - MassLive.com
2. Lonnie Lee is coming to the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre - Penrith Press
3. NEWS VIA EMAIL - The Lincoln Journal
4. United's Doug Day success continues - Canada.com
5. Dorothy Lee Smith Lowry - Lake Country Sun
Im An Angel!Lonnies 6 Months Photo Shoot
1. Minister Welcomes Decisions On Auckland Boundaries - Voxy
2. Kidnapped schoolboy tortured with hot iron and boiling water by gang demanding ... - Daily Mail
3. Town pursues $500000 storm water grant - The Banner-Graphic
4. INDIANA COUNTY: State reduces West Nile virus funds - Indiana Gazette
5. Stormers v Hurricanes - Sydney Morning Herald
Supporting Native Rights:Auctioneer Rodney Grant and NARF Development Assistant Jennifer Redbone.
1. Did Symantec Inspire Kaspersky's 2010 Channel Strategy? - Channel Insider (blog)
2. Lady Antebellum Owns the Historic Ryman - Great American Country (blog)
3. Suspended officer acquitted of theft at local nightclub - Times Daily
4. HOT DISH: Little Big Town -- Bighearted and Thoughtful - CMT.com
5. Medicare restoration seen as Band-Aid on system's frailties - Vicksburg Post
1. Barcelona's Thierry Henry Returns To Training And Is Ready For Action - Goal.com
2. Fashion Man Thierry Mugler Launches Weird Womanity Site - The Frisky
3. Sharleen: You f***** up, Thierry - The Sun
4. R&B singer D'Angelo pleads not guilty to soliciting police officer - The Guardian
5. BOWLING: Richard's Thierry finishes second - Southgate News Herald
Jordan - Wadi Rum
1. NEW Local Jobs Created By OLD Age - dBusinessNews Triangle (press release)
2. Peter Ross: Strip called Dignity - Scotland on Sunday
3. The book is out on for-profit colleges: They're gaining steam - Crain's Cleveland Business
4. BUSINESS NEWS: Vantage Point Retirement Living opens new facility - Pottstown Mercury
5. National Job Growth In Booming Senior Care Industry! - HealthNewsDigest.com
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1. Female reporters feel like 'third sex' abroad - CBC.ca
2. Hunterdon Sheriff's Office arrests 7 people on warrants - Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com
3. Black Belts on cloud nine ahead of Euros - icLanarkshire - East Kilbride News
4. Naomi Thomas set for Wales Women 50-cap mark in Ireland - BBC Sport
5. 'I went from anorexic teen to plus-size model' - News of the World
Melissa
1. Marianna JV slips past Sharks - Jackson County Floridan
2. The Political Underpinnings of Film Noir - Mar 11 - Beyond Chron
3. Just The Facts, Ma'am - Huffington Post (blog)
4. Crist, Rubio trade swipes at Christian Family Coalition - Palm Beach Post
5. We Have Met The Enemy and He Is Us - True/Slant
I Carry A Badge, Im A CopThe latest of my eBay acquisitions. A miniature of Sgt. Joe Fridays badge from Dragnet.

Everyone is now jealous but me. haha
1. A bit o' the Irish - Herald Palladium (subscription)
2. 2010 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival Week Eight Wrap-Up - United States Equestrian Federation (press release)
3. Irish-American group cherishes its success - Omaha World-Herald
4. Former murder squad chief to head inquiry into Iraqi killings allegation - The Guardian
5. The best of the Irish acts - San Jose Mercury News
FrustrationWhat would I do without my friends.
1. Dodgers' Russell Martin out with strained groin - Los Angeles Times
2. WALIA v. HODGSON RUSS LLP - Leagle.com
3. H&R Block 3Q Profit Up 6.9% On Discontinued Ops; Returns Down - Wall Street Journal
4. Russ goes to Marx at Lakeside - The Sun
5. Aqueduct Casino Deal is Dead - New York Times (blog)
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1. Got Plans? - Washington Post
2. More great jobs at - Worcester Telegram
3. American Idol 9, March 3 Recap: Crystal Clear - Foxes on Idol
4. 'Al-Qaeda 7' smear campaign is an assault on American values - Washington Post
5. College news - Muskegon Chronicle - MLive.com
big eyes!!i drew this , been working on it off on the last three days. Second time Ive drawn a baby, so no pro here... saw a ref pic of this cutie in a parenting mag . I need more babies kids in my port to get clients. Done with graphite pencils on vellum paper.
1. Queen of Soul says she's in control on new album - The Associated Press
2. Megacon is back in Orlando this weekend - Florida Times-Union (blog)
3. Completely 'Lost' Recap and Spoilers: 'Dr. Linus' - Hollywood Dame
4. Patrick Wilson Loses His Balls in "Barry Munday" Trailer - WorstPreviews.com
5. Bandits' woes continue to mount with loss to Philadelphia - Buffalo News
HiChristinas 3-Ring CircusFebruary 27, 2010. A 3-Ring Circus party put on by HiChristina, my favorite surrealist performance-art event planners. At a popup store called Ivana Helsinki on Mulberry St in SoHo.
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1. Devo to Perform on Yo Gabba Gabba! - Crawdaddy! The Magazine of Rock
2. A Note From Devo to Their Friends and Fans - Earthtimes (press release)
3. MEDIA ALERT: Watch DEVO Perform on Nickelodeon & Nick Jr. TV's YO GABBA GABBA ... - SYS-CON Media (press release)
4. Devo and the focus-grouped comeback album - Los Angeles Times
5. Please make sure javascript is enabled in your browser - Billboard
03.10.10--3 Things I Hate About MeToday our youth group went to a house for a devo. The devo started out with us writing a paper about things you hate about yourself. After writing those down, you then received another piece of paper. This one you were told to write your name on the top and then stop. This one was passed around the circle for others to write about what they like about you. It was so cool to see what people though about me. So, above is my paper about the things a hate about myself. I have decided to let those things go and to change my perspective!

Have a good day my friends! Thank you for viewing.
1. 30 millionth visitor to US Holocaust museum - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
2. Estelle Shirbon on Brown's speech - Reuters UK (blog)
3. Nicki Minaj & More Rip The Runway With BET - AllHipHop
4. Celebrating 'International Women's Day' with Diane von Furstenberg and Estelle - Wall Street Journal (blog)
5. Please make sure javascript is enabled in your browser - Billboard
1. Miami Dolphins: Pennington's personality made his return possible - Sun-Sentinel (blog)
2. Wine Know-How for the Rest of Us: A Q&A with Mark Oldman - Miami New Times (blog)
3. Joe's Stone Crab - Miami New Times
4. Interview With James Beach Semifinalist Myles Chefetz of the Prime One Twelve ... - Miami New Times (blog)
5. Addition of Peppers to Bears' D-line makes Harris a happy lineman - Chicago Tribune
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1. 11/03/2010Cinema Review: Alice (remember Alice?) - Expatica Netherlands
2. Mia Wasikoska Alice in Wonderland - CanMag
3. Tebow Lines Up Individual Workouts With Two Teams - CBS 4
4. Sefko: It's hard to change Matt Carroll's playing time - Dallas Morning News (blog)
5. Northvale mayor won't seek new term; Dems pick freeholder ticket - NorthJersey.com
Garden chair under the marquis
1. No Earthworms, no humans - Pasadena Weekly
2. Louis Vuitton - Elle UK Magazine
3. The heavy price of fashion: IT bags are back as luxury brand sales soar by 60% - Daily Mail
4. horseheads high school HONOR ROLL - Elmira Star-Gazette
5. Marietta Middle School honor roll - Marietta Times
Victoria Jacob @ the ABC Treehouse for WAR childI absolutely love this piece and am still debating whether to buy it or not. www.victoriajacob.com
1. Water pouring down Sta Venera tunnel again - Times of Malta
2. Missbrauchsvorwrfe gegen acht Lehrer und Direktor - MDR
3. Italia dice que todava "no hay una confirmacin al cien por cien" sobre la ... - Europa Press
4. Justizressort will Verjhrungsfrist bei Missbrauch rasch verlngern - Ad-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung)
5. Katholische Kirche: Missbrauch an Internat in Hessen - FAZ - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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1. REPORT: Danny Ferry in line for promotion, become Cavs President - Fear the Sword (blog)
2. Nuggets Make Statement Against Thunder - KSBI 52
3. State's graduation rates up, but not all districts' - Albany Times Union
4. Betting Odds on where Lebron James will play next year - Cappers Mall
5. Police Blotter - Franklin Park Herald Journal
Gifts!So, today WOULD have been my 2 year mark with my ex boyfriend.
So, I was mopey as soon as midnight struck, thinking of that.


But I got a call at midnight, from my dear, dear friend Utah. (Sean Gibson)
And he told me to check my email, I go to check it and notice that I have an email from Flickr. I opened it, and discovered that Sean Cuppycake bought me a PRO ACCOUNT on flickr!!! (third photo) Hes a doll, and Im so, so happy and thankful. So attention flickr, my uploads might get out of hand, just because (;


I worked today at my new job (YES!) %26 when I got home my mom said I had two gifts waiting. So when I walked in I saw the first and second picture on the table. The first photo is a castle made of candy bars. I told my friend Luke I wanted a castle for Valentines day, and he lives in Ames right now, attending college. So he had a friend who was visiting bring it with her. And I thought it was creatively adorable, and I was so excited to have a CASTLE made of candy (:


Thennnnn, the roses (middle photo, duh) are from my artistic, talented friend MDP! (Matthew) He stated that a nice gesture towards me is way overdue, and that my last boyfriend obviously didnt know what he was doing. Haha, so Im very thankful that I now have beautiful 12 roses at my side (:


I just thought Id upload these, and show Flickr, because I was STOKED.
And today is such a great day.

My parents always got me a bracelet, and candy out the wazoooo! (:

I love Luke, Matthew, and Sean.
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1. February was standout month for dividends - Baltimore Sun
2. Bye, bye seniors - University at Buffalo The Spectrum
3. Staff predictions for Sunday's Wrestling MAC Championships - Central Michigan Life
4. After steep decline, dividends on the rise again - Philadelphia Inquirer
5. Sports Notebook - Tacoma Weekly
2009 Jazz Port Townsend Doug Miller workshop comboThe student combo directed by bassist Doug Miller performs at Wheeler Theater.
Schuyler Karr, bass;
Josh Peters, drums;
Connor Hoffman, guitar;
Christopher McCarthy, piano;
Sam Bishoff, tenor sax;
Cooper Cearns, trombone;
Jeremy Heimfeld, trumpet.
1. Mayweather faces possible grand jury hearing - FOXSports.com
2. Michael Lynche cinches it for the men, now between him and Bowersox - Monsters and Critics.com
3. Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light Eyes-On: What's A Better Word For Reboot? - Kotaku.com (blog)
4. Poll: Your non-MLS plans - Washington Post (blog)
5. Franklin County area police log - Chambersburg Public Opinion
Crystal FireCrystal Fire by Michael Riordan %26 Lillian Hoddeson

A very detailed account of the development of solid state technology.
Very enjoyable and informative book, I highly recommend it.
1. Corey Feldman: Corey Haim broke, caring for sick mother when he died - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
2. People: Charlie Sheen returns to 'Two and a Half Men' on Tuesday - San Jose Mercury News
3. Star construction plan in place - Moulton Advertiser
4. 'Real Housewives' Star Vicki Gunvalson Caught in a Steamy Kiss! - The Daily Blabber from iVillage
5. How New Jersey saved civilization, from jet engines to the hot dog roller - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
1. Treating Transgender Needs - Harvard Crimson
2. Sarah Palin is one of a kind - American Daily
3. REVIEW: 'August: Osage County' - SuburbanJournals
4. Pack the perfect uni-bag for this spring break trip - Kansas State Collegian
5. Lenten roses, flowering cherries signal spring - Aiken Standard (subscription)
1. Queens Defeated by Third-Ranked Lock Haven - LaxPower
2. Brothers eye off seventh win - Mackay Daily Mercury
3. Portsmouth Christian Academy Second Quarter Honor Roll, 2009-10-- Revised - Foster's Daily Democrat
4. Youngsters flourish amid instrument tuition fears - Aberdeen Press and Journal
5. Temple stages nightmarish 'Divine Words' | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/15/2010 - Philadelphia Inquirer
1. For Love Of Do-Good Vampires: A Bloody Book List - NPR
1. Lea Salonga: The Journey So Far - TheaterMania.com
2. Albert Lea food maker recalls crab spread, citing salmonella - Minnesota Public Radio
3. Albert Lea youth basketball teams take second at home tournament - Albert Lea Tribune
4. Texas Police Chase Ends in Lea County 3/10/10 - KOSA
5. Show choirs, skating, science fair all on tap for weekend - Albert Lea Tribune
lea VI
1. Gators track teams seek NCAA titles - GatorCountry.com
2. 'Lost' Alum Finds His Way on Web with 'Valemont' - Wall Street Journal (blog)
3. Oklahoma Christian's Taylor Earns National Award - KTUL
4. Florida Track and Field Teams Prepare To Vie For NCAA Titles This Weekend - WCTV
5. Former Freedom track star Smith leads Gators - Tampa Tribune
Dark in the Park.Shot on the Nikon D90 at the Vale and Wendell Park in Acton, London.
www.kinotrigger.com
1. Mickey G. McNeely - Marietta Times
2. New target for medals ace - Dereham Times
3. Funeral services - Marietta Times
4. Food Notes for Feb. 24 - Providence Journal
5. Town seeks water district funds - WatertownDailyTimes.com
1. Gates divide Franklin Lakes officials, homeowners - NorthJersey.com
2. Frickin' Eh Movie News 3.10.10: The Anti-3D Edition - 411mania.com
3. A sibling rivalry bonded in love - Washington Post
4. Men's basketball live blog: Dayton 70, GW 60, final - The George Washington University The GW Hatchet (blog)
5. Hawkeye leaves hockey decisions out of focus - GulfNews
Marcus Iron
1. Carmela Scotti - NorthJersey.com
2. Youth wrestling team completes successful season - Valley Breeze
3. RBHS names first semester honor roll students - Riverside Brookfield Landmark
4. The "Cornhusker Kickback" is Dead -- On to the Vincenzo Pentangeli Strategy? - American Spectator (blog)
5. CARMEN, NORMA, FIGARO Announced for Lyric Opera's 2010-2011 Season - Talk Opera World
1. Toy Soldiers Reviewed - The Ledger (blog)
2. Unemployment Worsens in Polk; Joblessness Rises to 13.3 Percent in January - The Ledger
3. Polk's Unemployment Rate Increases Again - The Ledger
4. Publix Recalls 4 Seasoning Mixes Over Salmonella Worries - The Ledger
5. Publix Recalls 4 Seasoning Mixes Over Salmonella Worries - Trading Markets (press release)
1. France's Sarkozy faces whipping in regional vote - The Associated Press
2. Search for Air France black boxes delayed - The Associated Press
3. HSBC says bank data on 24000 accounts stolen - Swissinfo
4. France, Germany back EU speculative trade ban - EUbusiness (press release)
5. France vow to play more expansive game against Italy - Reuters UK
1996-05, La Camargue, 007
panting adventure dog
1. The $10000 cake: Highland baker wins TV contest - Belleville News Democrat
2. Dogs' Lakatos ranked best DB coach hire " ahead of Oklahoma's Martinez - Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
3. Expo levitates over weak economic times - Franklin Park Herald Journal
4. Eric Massa Conservative Hero? Some Conservatives Say Not So Fast - The Moderate Voice
5. Metro Area DJs Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani spin tunes at Bar 7's opening - Washington Post
Butterfly Cupcake Cakecake made by arranging cupcakes into a shape and frosting all at once
1. Landscape Institute talks on housing welcomed by Ecobuild visitors - Horticulture Week
2. Analysis: Gaining time for higher-quality design - Horticulture Week
3. Landscape Institute makes 10 demands on design quality of new homes - 24dash
4. Kalispell schools tackle $820000 shortfall - Daily Inter Lake
5. Foothold for far right in Dutch local elections - Sydney Morning Herald
1. College Notebook: Cooper ex leads Charleston Southern bid - Abilene Reporter-News
2. College Notebook: Texans guard recalls postseason push - Abilene Reporter-News
3. Sreetwear company Wildchild to distribute Flud's collection - Fibre2fashion.com
4. Threader Urban Clothing Partners With Streetwear Timepiece Maker, Flud Watches - Market Wire (press release)
5. College Notebook: Former ACU pitcher learns to mix it up - Abilene Reporter-News
1. And now for something completely different! - Salisbury Journal
2. Style Showdown: Paris Hilton Laces Up Like Mandy Moore - E! Online (blog)
3. Countdown to the Crown - ESPN
4. Thanks to everyone who participated in today's Phillies chat with Mandy! - Allentown Morning Call
5. FC Gold Pride open preseason with 3-0 victory over TEPCO Mareeze - Center Line Soccer (blog)
Mandy BrightAVN Expo 2005
1. First thoughts: Inside and outside - msnbc.com
2. Romney faces criticism from the right - msnbc.com
3. Health Care Is Good... And Bad! - CBS News
4. Gov on wheels Vroom doom? - Chicago Sun-Times
5. There's No Love Lost Beetween Michael Steele And Tim Kaine - Mediaite.com
1. Study: Cap on Carbon Emissions Would Boost Domestic Oil Production - HeatingOil.com (blog)
2. Morumbi Oil & Gas Cases New 12-33 Well on Its McKinley Alberta Light Oil Prospect - MarketWatch (press release)
3. StockProfiler.US: Small Cap Investor News: Bonanza Oil & Gas, Inc. & Truesport ... - Trading Markets (press release)
4. Perform an Annual Well Inspection - HobbyFarms.com
5. The answer to the recession is to make people more desperate? - Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
Sears OaklandFormerly Capwells
1. Powerful Catholic Quietly Shaping Abortion, Health Bill Debate - NPR
2. Herhold: How the wheels go round - San Jose Mercury News
3. Wells, Zavalla ISD announce honor roll students - Lufkin Daily News
4. Skippers push for Saturday Origins - Herald Sun
5. Do Search Engines Make People Smarter -- Or Lazier? - MediaPost Publications
1. Suspect pleads guilty - Metro Weekly
2. Whitehaven land seven tries in Challenge Cup thriller - News & Star
3. Hockey fans unite behind men's Olympic team and bid for gold - Toronto Star
4. Montco man charged in baseball-bat death | Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/18/2010 - Philadelphia Inquirer
5. Botanical art collection on block to pay for care - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
George McDonaldCo. D, 125th U. S. C. Infantry
1. Denial of right to travel - Rising Kashmir
2. Betty L. Pierce - Zanesville Times Recorder
3. Hali, Attar administered oath as permanent Judges of J&K High Court - GroundReport
4. State of the Chiefs: What the 2009 Film Revealed - New York Times (blog)
5. Hali Feldman and Benjamin Friehling - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
PreciosaMi preciosa Daphne de nuevo... esta vez fotos con un poco mas de luz, aunque todo sale como muy "rosa" O_O Misterios de mi cámara...
Espero que os guste la sesion ; )

My beautiful Daphne again... This time with a little more of light, but everything looks like pink O_O Mysteries of my camera...
Hope you like the shoot ; )
1. Chief Justice John Roberts Should Man Up And Attend SOTUs - NPR (blog)
2. Clyde R. Roberts - The Newark Advocate
3. Roberts Calls Obama's Remarks 'Troubling' - NPR
4. School Digest - Lake Forester
5. Get Off the Couch: Nina-Rosa Duddy makes the most of life - Seacoastonline.com
1. Ferrell Discusses Pitfalls Of Badly Litigated Injury Cases in New Book - Memphis Daily News
2. Affymetrix Appoints Jami Dover Nachtsheim and Nelson C. Chan to Board of Directors - MarketWatch (press release)
3. Glasgow girl Celia is ready to step in and star in Andrew Lloyd Webber's new ... - Glasgow Evening Times
4. Love Never Dies Original Cast Recording to Be Released March 9 - TheaterMania.com
5. Randolph students ace second marking period honors - Randolph Reporter
1. Barry Scott, new skipper on Arran ferry - The Arran Banner
2. Phoenix pays millions in vehicle-related claims - Arizona Republic
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“Closing the Space Between Us”

Easing the Crisis in Indigenous
Health and Education

Jeff McMullen

2007 Annual Aquinas Lecture
Australian Catholic University Ballarat
Jim-baa-yer Indigenous Unit
Friday 14th September 2007

I am torn as I stand here tonight between sharing what I know is happening to Aboriginal communities and wanting to be there as the sun rises tomorrow.

In Barunga, a Jawoyn community in southern Arnhem Land, they will walk tomorrow along a heavily trodden sandy track through the trees to bury a very young man who died way too soon. He is the son of an Aboriginal teacher, Lorraine Bennett, a woman my family thinks of as one of our favourite people in the world. My words tonight are in honour of this young life and of his wonderful mother who has taught so much to so many other children, even mine.

When my son, Will, now 12, and daughter, Claire, now 13, were considerably younger they sent Lorraine books, the right books, the ones she said she needed. This inspiring teacher with the beautiful smile used those books to start the first preschool in Wugularr, 120 kilometres south of Katherine.

Lorraine works now for the Sunrise Health Service Aboriginal Corporation which has the huge job of bringing health to people scattered across vast distances in Arnhem Land. Lorraine directs the early learning and health education project supported by Ian Thorpe’s Fountain for Youth trust. She understands that if we are to create a brighter and more hopeful life for all Australian children then we need to create the change that can only come through education. If we are to overcome the crisis in Aboriginal communities around this country we have to educate ourselves to understand the truth.

Over fifty years of world wandering has deepened my appreciation of the extraordinary journey made by Aboriginal people to be here today as the world’s oldest continuous culture.

I am not romanticising the past but it is essential to acknowledge the strength, the beauty and the value of Australia’s Indigenous cultures to understand the scale of the crisis afflicting so many of our 460,000 Indigenous people.

Wherever you live in Australia you need to find out the longer timelines of the history of this land and its people to understand what is happening now.

Here in Victoria, it was plagues of sickness following European occupation that ravaged the Wathawurrung people on this land of theirs. Not since the arrival of those European illnesses has Aboriginal culture as a whole faced such a grave threat.

There is a genuine emergency today in the heartland of this country but it is not mentioned once in over 500 pages of legislation rushed through our Federal Parliament to try to legitimise the illegitimate takeover of the rights of Aboriginal communities. Eerily, it is hard to find mention of children in those 500 pages of legislation.

The federal intervention, approved by both major political parties, almost completely misreads the real trauma and the greatest threat to Aboriginal lives.

What is killing most Aboriginal people 17 to 20 years before their time is a plague of chronic illness known as Syndrome X. This is a new Black Death cutting the heart out of several generations of Aboriginal people. It is both physical and mental sickness on such a scale that Aboriginal communities are now shrouded in a seemingly endless procession of funerals and mourning.

In the 1980’s, travelling widely in the remote communities, I used the phrase “a health emergency” to describe for governments and our nation the accelerating plague of diabetes, renal disease, strokes, hypertension and heart disease. Syndrome X has been gathering terrible force. Governments, state and federal, have held numerous inquiries, health strategies have been plotted time and again, but no Government has invested adequately in the integrated program of health, housing, work and, in particular, education that can end this preventable cluster of chronic illnesses.

Look at it this way. Over 70% of your family’s good health is determined by your socio-economic status : your education, the money you earn at work, the quality of your home and the health care you access. Aboriginal people, on the UN’s measurement, have the second worst quality of life on earth, outdone in squalor and disadvantage only by the poorest rural Chinese.

Here in the midst of a Golden Age for most Australians, when the wealth of this Aboriginal Land has built an astonishing federal surplus of over 17 billion dollars this year, we still have hundreds of thousands of Aboriginal people, the owners of this Land, living in dire poverty. They are by far the most disadvantaged of Australia’s two million people living below the poverty line. I have seen children who wander around looking for food. Thousands of children are not even enrolled for school and many teenagers wander aimlessly. Whole communities have been denied their human right to adequate food, housing, health and education. As a result we are now witnessing the very rapid disintegration of so many Aboriginal families, in remote, rural and urban communities.

Aboriginal people have barely wiped the tears from their eyes when there’s news of another death, especially young men who see no future in their own country, ashamed middle aged men in the grip of alcohol and illness who know they can’t support their families and broken men who die in the long grass or sometimes in a police cell.

Just a few years ago at Barunga we buried one of the Jawoyn’s great modern leaders. The late Bangardi Lee was just 53, young enough to be my brother. But in these parts I meet few Aboriginal men my age. Mr Lee died after suffering but never complaining about his handful of Syndrome X chronic illnesses. This thoughtful man knew that education was the key to a better chance of health for all of his community and he had asked Ian Thorpe and myself to lend a hand to try to improve the staggering 93% illiteracy in this zone of distress. As he was lowered into the ground, in the Aboriginal custom we pressed our sweat onto the coffin and I whispered a promise that I would do as he asked and do what we could until these children, the Children of the Sunrise, had the same opportunity as my own.

When my mother was a country child, growing up on the land near Singleton in the Hunter Valley, she lived opposite a shanty settlement of very poor Aboriginal families. She told my brothers and I that as she walked barefoot to school she came to see that it was wrong that Aboriginal children were then denied a chance to learn in that same school. In my family we felt the same way to know that in the whole of the Northern Territory only 62 Aboriginal children completed high school in government schools in 2004 as we worked with Ian Thorpe to build an early learning and health education program. My son, Will and daughter, Claire, were unsettled when they learned that Aboriginal children had so little. They, too, knew it was wrong. It was the unfairness they couldn’t bear.

“I know why these kids find it so hard when they start school”, Will said. “They never see a book at home.” Yes, bookless homes, scores of communities without a library or a pre-school this is part of our failure. Claire and Will truly could not imagine a childhood without books, without that world of pure joy and discovery that is opened up through reading.

Yet every Australian literacy study confirms that by Year 3 many Indigenous children have fallen eighteen months behind the national literacy and numeracy standards. The strugglers continue to deteriorate and by grade seven lag five years behind. How will these Australian children make their way through life with the literacy level of a six-year-old?

If they can’t read or write properly how will they ever find their way out of the maze of poverty and poor health? How will they get a driver’s licence to move with freedom in the wider world or ever hold down a well paying job? Almost certainly non-readers will become dependent on others for simple but sometimes critical functions. In the Jawoyn communities, Bangardi Lee used to say how distressing it was for his people to turn to outsiders, even to write letters begging for help from Canberra.


Closing the gap in life expectancy between Aboriginal people and the rest of Australians is our greatest national challenge. The key is to close the gap in education.

It is no coincidence that in regions like Arnhem Land where the median age of death of Aboriginal men is around 46, much lower than the national average of around 56 for Indigenous men, you also find these illiteracy rates as high as 93%. The explanation lies in the complex chain of factors that produce disadvantage beginning at birth and developing into a loss of control over individual lives and even the destiny of whole communities.

In the case of some children the disadvantage starts in utero. American scholar, Paul E. Barton, found that of fourteen major factors contributing to the racial gap in educational achievement, eight of them occurred before the child reached school. Of great interest to me was Barton’s finding that hunger, nutrition and low-birthweight were important contributors. He is not alone in these findings.

Syndrome X, that cluster of illnesses devastating Aboriginal lives, was for a long time explained by some as the consequence of a weak gene. I heard the same racial excuse used thirty years ago to explain the disproportionate amount of these illnesses among Native Americans or African-Americans I was filming at the time for Four Corners. But this theory has been shattered in recent years. Professor John Bertram of Monash University and a team that included the Menzies School of Health Research in the NT and the University of Mississippi examined autopsies of those who had died of the Syndrome X illnesses. They found a fascinating constant. It crossed over races but it hovered around hunger and poverty. The common factor was being born a dangerously low birth weight baby.

Young Aboriginal mothers are often malnourished and have untreated infections. In utero their unborn baby develops too few nephrons in the kidney. These are the tiny filters. You don’t catch up on nephrons. The hand you are dealt at birth is what you will live and die with. With too few nephrons the kidney of the Aboriginal child struggles and overcompensates, with an increased risk of scarring and ultimately early kidney disease, then premature death. I wear another hat as a Trustee of Jimmy Little’s Foundation which is committed to helping Aboriginal people on dialysis get back to their country when they are battling through the last years of their lives. Australian hospitals are now seeing the start of an avalanche of patients requiring costly dialysis but many Aboriginal people won’t get this treatment and they too will die years before their time.

This is the epitaph we chisel on their tombstones. Born into disadvantage and died that way.

A leading Aboriginal scholar, Professor Ted Wilkes and Dr Fiona Stanley of the Telethon Institute report in their landmark Western Australian assessment of Aboriginal health a disturbing pattern of hunger, poor nutrition and a high incidence of smoking and drinking even while those young Aboriginal mothers were pregnant. 49 per cent of Indigenous mothers smoked through pregnancy and 23 per cent continued to drink alcohol. These are two more of the major causes of those dangerously low birth-weight babies.

What distressed the researchers the most was that apparently the health education message had never reached these young people or had been ignored. If you work in education we need to make a far more vigorous and creative effort, with messages shaped by Indigenous people, to help especially young teenage mothers understand that it is not only their health that is threatened. It is the future of their child, including the child’s intellect and ability to learn.

This kind of education is not part of the Federal Government’s intervention in the Northern Territory.
The Federal Government has never adequately funded the vital screening and prevention programs to prevent the epidemics of illness and disease. Led by the ex-Army Captain, Mal Brough, some troops lend a hand on logistics but they should be building up the vital services that have never been provided in so many of these communities. The Volunteer GP’s are now paid by the Federal Government to complete health checks to establish an audit of a health disaster that has been assessed numerous times. They will not be there long enough to provide real treatment. When they go home the pattern of chronic illness will remain.

The Northern Territory Intervention patronisingly ignores the good work by Aboriginal medical services, staffed by black and white Australians who can never get the adequate primary health care funding they need.
Mal Brough’s Intervention is a show of concern but it offers very little treatment for the conditions or illnesses of poverty that afflict these children.
Most of these children will never access the pharmaceutical benefits scheme because there are chemist shops in Aboriginal communities. They will not access the medical benefits scheme either because there may be only one GP for a vast area of the Northern Territory.

According to the National Rural health Alliance the number of Australian-trained GP’s choosing
to bring care to the seven million Australians living in the bush has plummeted.

The Aboriginal Health Services need more nurses, dentists and other health professionals. Their patients are about five times sicker than other Australians.
Aboriginal children have ailments hardly seen in our cities in thirty years, including the world’s highest rate of acute rheumatic heart fever, scabies, anaemia and other diseases of poverty, and otitis media, middle ear infections which cause serious loss of hearing and become a life long learning disability for over 80% of the Jawoyn children. These infections, which are detected in babies as young as three months spread rapidly in overcrowded houses, often with ten, fifteen or more people crowded together, sleeping on old mattresses. There’s broken plumbing, stoves and fridges often don’t work and there’s no one with a real plan to help them find their way out of this maze of poverty and bad health.

Patrick Dodson has stated firmly that only the Federal Government has the level of funding required to change this health disaster. This year, the Aboriginal Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commissioner, Tom Calma decided to lead the Close the Gap campaign to focus our nation on this task at the start of a long federal election season. Cathy Freeman, Ian Thorpe and virtually every significant health organization in this land have joined forces to communicate a hopeful and positive message that within a decade we can make true progress and that with the will and the national commitment we will see that the ten thousand Aboriginal children born this year finally move towards a genuine equality of opportunity.

The Australian Medical Association, using estimates shaped by the health economist John Deeble, has estimated that an additional $460 million dollars a year is urgently required for primary health care in Aboriginal communities. I have pleaded for the past six years with the Federal Government to create the emergency level of aid that is required to deal with this genuine emergency. Kevin Rudd has put a couple of hundred million dollars on the table for an increased commitment to Indigenous Health. If the Prime Minister wants to see change in the lives of abused and neglected Aboriginal children he should now make a stronger commitment to provide the required level of Primary Health Care. I am not interested in more blaming. Let’s stop talking and get this done. In that prized future fund we have the bounty. Now we must have the belief. Let me share with you the proof that it can be done.

A good deal of research, especially by the Canadian scientist, Dr Fraser Mustard, has established that for every additional year of education provided to a whole community of young teenage women, we will add up to four years life expectancy to their first child.

Professor Ken Wyatt, formerly head of Aboriginal Health in NSW and now in charge of Western Australia’s Aboriginal health policy, adds another great incentive. Increasing the education of those young women by a single year can also reduce the danger of infant mortality when they give birth by between 7 and 10%. This is what I think of when I say, “Literacy is for life”.

What more motivation or sense of purpose can we want to create a very different kind of intervention : primary health care, managed and delivered by well funded Aboriginal health organizations, and education on a revolutionary scale that we have never provided Aboriginal children. Guaranteed pre-school education for all Australian children would be a great place to start. Go Kevin 07! But come on John! If you are going to fight out this election Prime Minister and offer a plan for the future, radically boost the investment in early learning.

Indigenous children are so disadvantaged that we need a literacy brigade of well educated people to rapidly lift the rate of learning. After I made this proposal two years ago at the Garma National Education Conference in the Northern Territory, the Minister for Indigenous Affairs responded by inviting the so called Grey Panthers to visit some remote communities in their caravans. This, as every teacher knows, is simply not enough.

The most disadvantaged students, in fact, require the highest standards of teaching. Some retired teachers and principals would have those talents and many others with appropriate cultural training could support these badly undermanned schools. The real champions of Indigenous education like Dr Chris Sara believe that the first step is to retrain principals to retrain their teachers to believe that Aboriginal children can reach the same standard of learning as the rest of Australian children.
But as with health workers, we need to fund an adequate education force equal to the great national task ahead of us.

I escorted the Federal Education Minister to one of the remote communities to show her that this can be done.
At Ian Thorpe’s Fountain for Youth Trust we have had some good support from the Federal Education department for our seven year effort to help improve the health and education of all Australian children.

Ian has been a true champion, visiting many of the remote communities, encouraging the children, their parents and their teachers. He is a strong man, with a big heart and a very fine mind. When asked how long he will persist in this work, he says, until we get the job done.

Charles Perkins told me many years ago that for Aboriginal people the road to equality would be a very long and hard one. We have to remain relentless and find the best in one another. Aboriginal people have been teaching me this for years.

Our strategy at Ian Thorpe’s Fountain for Youth trust is to focus on the well being of the young mothers, with early learning for their infants and a highly successful program of support for literacy at the primary school level.

Our Literacy Backpacks are tackling those bookless homes and supporting the NT teachers by closing the space between the school and the home. First we raise funds from the public. $200 can fund a child’s Literacy Backpack for a year’s worth of good reading. We seek support from companies like Credit Suisse Australia, Kessler and Vodafone to help resource a good school library with books tailored to the Accelerated Learning strategy favoured in the remote area schools. We enrol the kids in the Scholastic or Wombat Book club so they have the same encouragement and enjoyment as my children did as they make their own selections of reading. Instead of forcing truant kids to walk around picking up rubbish and other punitive, humiliating versions of this so called “tough love” approach of the NT intervention, the teachers we work with give the children an incentive to learn, to find themselves in the book. If the kids make good progress they get vouchers to purchase any book they like from the Katherine Bookshop. It’s owner, another spirited woman who believes in education, says many of these Aboriginal families are now saving and spending hundreds of dollars to provide more books for their children.

In the Literacy Backpacks the children take home a selection of reading for the whole family, for their younger brothers and sisters as well. They also carry home Aboriginal newspapers like the Koori Mail and the National Indigenous Times. Magazines on nutrition, cooking and baby care are very popular among the women. It’s incentive. It’s what these families are looking for and when children see their parents reading a newspaper or a magazine about contemporary Indigenous issues they know that learning is not a “gubba thing” just for white fellas..

To see people reading in those once bookless homes is a great satisfaction for teachers like Lorraine Bennett. Many of these Aboriginal schools in the Jawoyn communities are seeing significant measurable increases in the reading performances of the children.

Some of the girls used to ask my daughter Claire, “What are you going to do next ? “Well high school first,” she’d say. “I want to run fast like Cathy Freeman, swim fast like Ian, and then go to University like mum and dad.” I like to see our kids together, the boys running wild with Will and sharing their stories. Australian children sharing dreams.

Most of these children have never been far from their homelands. Learning and finding out what they truly need to know, those life empowering skills, will allow them to travel and come home. The greatest sense of progress is to hear children we know now talk of going to high school in Darwin or Cairns. It’s always hard to leave home and not every kid can handle that journey. Many Aboriginal leaders would love to see new residential high schools built to let children from several different communities share their school week together and then go home for a long weekend. At the moment scholarships and a very long journey is the only way. If they can make it, their mothers and fathers glow with pride.

It is so important to most of these parents to see that Indigenous culture is as prized as everything else in the school syllabus. Ian Thorpe’s Trust supports Aboriginal people to train the children in music, art and dance. Where possible these talents can flow into viable work and business that allows people a real chance to move from away from life limiting welfare dependency. In Wugularr, the Aboriginal actor, Tom Lewis, and local men organised the rebuilding of a Cultural Education Centre where young people are now trained in many forms of cultural expression usually shown off proudly at the annual Walking with Spirits festival.

In Queensland I have collaborated with the Aboriginal educator, Ernie Grant, on his “My Land, My Tracks” project. This is a teaching aide to help orient children to find out who they really are and how they fit into the longer timelines of Australian history. My experience with communities like Yarrabah and Kuranda, near Cairns, indicates that all forms of learning rapidly improve when Aboriginal children are more secure in their cultural knowledge and can value and respect their elders and their heritage. With Ernie Grant I share a passion to see Indigenous Studies elevated in importance in all levels of Australian education. As much as I learned at University I have made an effort throughout my professional lifetime to expand and deepen my appreciation of what it really means to live in this Aboriginal land. This can be a personal journey for every Australian.

What is missing in the Federal Government’s intervention into Aboriginal community life is any real empathy, any sense that we are walking with them, listening and learning. I am sorry but the words do matter and there is a coldness and insensitivity about this new policy of assimilation. There has been little meaningful consultation with the Aboriginal community leaders. Some were so upset they travelled to Federal Parliament but still couldn’t meet with those planning this radical upheaval. Very few Aboriginal people that I know in the Northern Territory agree that traditional lands should be under federal control through five year leases, evolving possibly into 99 year leases. Most are opposed to ending the permit system. Many more are fearful that John Howard’s Northern Territory plan, in the name of protecting children, is attempting to take over most aspects of running their families and communities.

In the name of ending welfare dependency we see the return to white management and clearly discriminatory practices. It is hard to see how this punitive approach will provide the training or even the right atmosphere for Aboriginal people to make their own moves to something better.

Claiming to “save their children” does not disguise the truth that this policy once more treats Aboriginal parents as incapable of looking after their children. It shames men and women, all of them, regardless of their behaviour. It is a return to the Mission mentality of subservience and inferiority. I thought we had agreed to leave that behind.

We must be honest here. The NT legislation is blatant discrimination. One set of rules for someone else. The legislation set aside the provisions of the Racial Discrimination Act. It also ignores the recommendations of the UN Committee against Discrimination urging Australia to uphold the right of Indigenous people to consultation in the decision making about their lives. The First Australians do have a right to autonomy that is once more being denied. Yet once more we are hearing that old misguided argument made when Aboriginal children of the Stolen Generation were denied their rights. We have to save the children, is again the cry.

The NT Intervention is an ideological power-play by a Prime Minister who has never believed that Aboriginal people have an exceptional, sacred right to their Land,
the entitlement of Native Title legally established by the High Court. This is a Prime Minister, according to his biography, that told his Treasurer that he would not walk in a Reconciliation March with Cabinet. I have tried to work cooperatively with several of Mr Howard’s federal ministers and know some want far better than this for Aboriginal people. But our federal parliament in a failure of will and judgement has ridden along with this intervention and watched the steady erosion of Aboriginal rights for over a decade.

The Federal Government’s refusal to say SORRY effectively ended Reconciliation. The Governments 10 Point Plan undermined Native Title. This was followed by the denial of the Indigenous Right to Self-Determination, the abolishment of ATSC and the isolation of Indigenous leaders who do not support assimilation. Then came the cultivation of a new Conservative agenda to remove or weaken the teaching of Aboriginal culture in schools. For an animist people who see the Land as their Mother the final and greatest insult is to see the Federal Government take control of the community land on which they live.

After many lifetimes of denial of who Aboriginal people really are, came many more lifetimes of struggle to win respect for their Culture and see them treated as equals.

It is a shameful Big Lie to present the abuse of these rights as in the best interests of Aboriginal people.
The NT intervention is replete with treachery and a looming sense of greater tragedy to come if it is allowed to continue as planned. Thankfully the outcry from many has softened the initial order for mandatory sexual inspections of Aboriginal children.
But the health organizations that do the hard work of caring for all of these children say nothing has yet been done to fund that essential primary health care or education on the scale required.

After all of the battles for justice and civil rights, that long road trudged by true Australian heroes like Jack Patton and William Ferguson, the historic claims by Vincent Lingiari, Eddie Mabo, the Wik people and others, are we now going to watch in silence as Aboriginal people once more see their lives taken over by
Government managers.

It is forty years since the moral force of Australians expressed clearly in the 1967 referendum our belief in human equality.

It is time to speak up and insist that whomever wins the coming federal election our federal government must invest some of that future fund in the real future of a great society, health and education for our children.

These are the Children of the Sunrise.



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