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RED RIBBON WEEK

KELLY Y. GU The Harvard Crimson
With global AIDS advocacy culminating last Friday on World AIDS Day, Harvard AIDS activists spent a busy week flocking from one speaker event to another, tying red strips on tree trunks, and decking Grays Hall with a giant red ribbon made out of Christmas lights.
Anti-bullying week in Claremorris school Western People
ALL over the world, International anti-bullying week was been promoted recently and Mount St Michael Secondary School in Claremorris was no exception.
Wedding of the Week WPRI 12 Providence
Greg had his eye on Mimi, so he talked to a mutual friend (and eventual bridesmaid) who agreed to introduce them. She arranged a group date so subtly that Mimi had no idea she was being set up --but soon realized there was something special about Greg.
Crumbs The Reader
A partner triumvirate consisting of hip Lincoln-based ad agency Archrival, European-based fashion consultant 1869 Group and Omaha designer Tom Allisma is opening an Old Market bar next week.
Here's the story behind mistletoe tradition Villages Daily Sun
Looking for the “Bright Side” is difficult sometimes — yes, even for me! In October, I wrote a column on the origins of the Friday the 13th superstition.
Savvy Consumer: Get out of your holiday gift-wrapping rut with helpful tips from the pros Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Gift-wrapping tips from Good Housekeeping.
Museum Show House Decked Out In Flowers Hartford Courant
You wouldn't think there would be any more "firsts" for a house that's at least 200 years old, but the Hurlbut-Dunham House on Main Street in Wethersfield is about to have one.
Students in the red for a worthy cause The Scotsman
TWO hundred red balloons were released by students in the Capital for World Aids Day.
The red ribbon of remembrance The Frederick News-Post
A crisp red ribbon is a popular symbol during the holidays. It adorns wreaths, weaves its way around bannisters, criss-crosses gifts or makes a neat bow in a little girl's hair.
Supervisors OK sewer emergency repair Red Bluff Daily News
RED BLUFF - The Tehama County Board of Supervisors approved emergency measures to replace the sewer line between the new human services center on South Main Street and the city's main line. The repairs are estimated to cost $30,000, but the county approved up to $34,000 for the project.
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