TV movies for the Week of March 4 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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The Onion Goes Viral With Video Wired News
Actual Expert Too Boring for TV! Lazy Scientists Discover New Cable Channel! TV-News Graphics Guy Gives Weatherman On-Air Surprise! Soon, you can have all the fake broadcast news you want from theonion.com. By Sonia Zjawinski.
Balancing the diet: Eating disorders & gymnastics The Salt Lake Tribune
Stepping on a scale was as integral to Shelly Eaton's young gymnastics career as tumbling. Scheduled weigh-ins, random weigh-ins, they all blurred together. And each gymnast's weight was posted on a board for everyone to see. Not much changed when Eaton arrived at the University of Utah, where Eaton, who at the time went by Schaerrer, competed from 1989-92. She and her teammates weighed in
Critics' choice Detroit News
N ickelodeon's new Saturday morning cartoon "El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera" is a vibrant mix of Mexican folk art-inspired sets and a storyline full of brio to match.
Art Galleries Palo Alto Weekly
"Cataract: A Journey of Spirit" Chinese-style brush paintings by local artist, Patricia J. Machmiller, on display through March 31. Soaring granite, a single pine tree and the mist from a waterfall are some of the subjects rendered in ink on rice paper.
WDM boy’s letter prompts reply from President Bush The Des Moines Register
Ten-year-old asked the commander in chief about the Iraq war after being troubled by what he read about the conflict.
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'The Annotated Cat: Under the Hats of Seuss and His Cats'
Local Eatery Closes After More Than Thirty Years of Business KHNL News 8 Honolulu
(KHNL) - After 34 years, owner Paul Masuoka of Masu's Restaurant in Kalihi can't understand why his restaurant had become so popular. Some say it's because the portions of food are big and the prices More >>
PostScripts: Notes from the food world The Cincinnati Post
Crispy cornbread, lidded jar, crunchy fruit, and green Peeps.
Parents Can Foster A Love Of Reading CBS News
One New Jersey mother used reading as a way to wake up her daughter. Now, her daughter's vocabulary has improved. Margit Feury Ragland, Family Circle magazine's senior health editor, said it's important for parents to be proactive about reading.
TV movies for the Week of March 4 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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The Onion Goes Viral With Video Wired News
Actual Expert Too Boring for TV! Lazy Scientists Discover New Cable Channel! TV-News Graphics Guy Gives Weatherman On-Air Surprise! Soon, you can have all the fake broadcast news you want from theonion.com. By Sonia Zjawinski.
Balancing the diet: Eating disorders & gymnastics The Salt Lake Tribune
Stepping on a scale was as integral to Shelly Eaton's young gymnastics career as tumbling. Scheduled weigh-ins, random weigh-ins, they all blurred together. And each gymnast's weight was posted on a board for everyone to see. Not much changed when Eaton arrived at the University of Utah, where Eaton, who at the time went by Schaerrer, competed from 1989-92. She and her teammates weighed in
Critics' choice Detroit News
N ickelodeon's new Saturday morning cartoon "El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera" is a vibrant mix of Mexican folk art-inspired sets and a storyline full of brio to match.
Art Galleries Palo Alto Weekly
"Cataract: A Journey of Spirit" Chinese-style brush paintings by local artist, Patricia J. Machmiller, on display through March 31. Soaring granite, a single pine tree and the mist from a waterfall are some of the subjects rendered in ink on rice paper.
WDM boy’s letter prompts reply from President Bush The Des Moines Register
Ten-year-old asked the commander in chief about the Iraq war after being troubled by what he read about the conflict.
RECOMMENDED NEW TITLES Tucson Citizen
'The Annotated Cat: Under the Hats of Seuss and His Cats'
Local Eatery Closes After More Than Thirty Years of Business KHNL News 8 Honolulu
(KHNL) - After 34 years, owner Paul Masuoka of Masu's Restaurant in Kalihi can't understand why his restaurant had become so popular. Some say it's because the portions of food are big and the prices More >>
PostScripts: Notes from the food world The Cincinnati Post
Crispy cornbread, lidded jar, crunchy fruit, and green Peeps.
Parents Can Foster A Love Of Reading CBS News
One New Jersey mother used reading as a way to wake up her daughter. Now, her daughter's vocabulary has improved. Margit Feury Ragland, Family Circle magazine's senior health editor, said it's important for parents to be proactive about reading.discover+magazine+for+kids: discover+magazine+for+kids