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Beware: Don't Feed The Bears! (Hernando Today)
Nature Coast Technical tailback Tevin Drake was one of six repeat selections to the Hernando Today All-County football team. Drake, a sophomore, paced the county in rushing (1,527 yards), total yardage (1,620), touchdowns (22) and scoring (138 points).
Mid-Day: Miles Returns to NBA (HoopsWorld)
Miles a Celtic: Former Portland Trail Blazers forward Darius Miles has signed a non-guaranteed contract with the Boston Celtics.
Serious Pleasures: Season?s Sweet Spots (New York Times)
A look at 10 of the best art films this summer, several of which portray an unjust world in which ordinary people are at the mercy of the rich and powerful.
Botswana: The 'Ruthless' Pragmatism (AllAfrica.com)
Conversing with him, one gets a sense of subtlety that is uncharacteristic of a trainee lawyer. He is a student leader turned civic leader, now a qualified and professional lawyer.
Opening Friday: 'Death Race' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
'BOY A' Andrew Garfield stars in this drama about a troubled young man. Directed by John Crowley. R ? 1:40 ? TIVOLI 'Death Race' (Main photo) Jason Statham and Joan Allen star in this action thriller. Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson.
2 rabid skunks found at A&M; warning issued (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
By CASSIE SMITH [email protected] Two skunks found at Texas A&M University have tested positive for rabies, prompting campus officials to re ...
Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)
There will be a ?Community Gas Meeting? at 7 p.m. today at the Spencer Grange, 55 E. Tioga St. off Route 96 in Spencer.
2 Men Charged in Illegal Deer Kill (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
Two men's hunt for a big buck ended with them facing charges of illegally killing a deer and leaving its decapitated body in a field.
People in the news (The Columbus Dispatch)
She's taking the long view Christina Applegate, who recently learned that she had an early form of breast cancer, revealed yesterday that she underwent a double mastectomy three weeks ago -- even though cancer was detected in only one of her breasts. Speaking on ABC's Good Morning America, the Samantha Who? star said she would undergo reconstruc
Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)
Fall Creek SASS (Spontaneous Acts of Sustainability and Service) is holding its next ?sassapass? dinner and skill share from 6:30-8:30 p.m. today at Cosentini Construction, 527 N. Aurora St. Bring a dish to pass. After dinner there will be a discussion of the relative merits of alternative home heating systems. RSVP to Miranda at [email protected].
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