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Peacekeeping blues Financial Times Atop a small hill in Lebanon, in a United Nations outpost a few hundred metres from the border town of Ghajar, a dozen long-whiskered peacekeepers from India’s decorated 4 Sikh battalion are playing some late evening football. Vini, vici, Verdi: Star stylist turns his talents to local home Boston Herald Robert Verdi coordinated nine outfit changes for Eva Longoria at last summer's ALMA awards. So giving a Victorian dining room a makeover in 90 minutes wasn't much of a challenge for the star Around the Valley Montrose Daily Press MONTROSE — The Daily Press is looking for your pictures. We’ll take photos you’ve taken from various events, happenings in the community, your travels, animals or just people on the street for our new “Our Community” page. Greenslade Drug clears its shelves Dallas Morning News It's like selling off pieces of family history and Kaufman history at the same time. For the Record The Salt Lake Tribune HAFB airman dies in Indiana crash A Hill Air Force Base airman died Thursday in southern Indiana when his car ran off Interstate 64 at about 9:30 a.m. and was struck by a tractor-trailer. Mikhail A. Strong, 22, a senior airman with the 729th Air Control Squadron, died at a hospital in Newburgh, Ind., according to the the Indiana State Police. Strong, who was originally from Bel Air, Kinky stuff, for free Pulse-Journal AUSTIN, Texas — Kinky Friedman may not have conceded the governor's race on Election Night, but on Tuesday his staff made it clear the independent candidate's campaign is over: They gave away the office furniture. Garden City Library News Garden City News An additional babysitting workshop series has been scheduled for Wednesday, November 29th and Tuesday, December 5th. Priority registration was given to those on the wait list for the September/ October series. There are a few spots available for this group. Please call the Young Adult Librarian t Local News The Independent News Herald The Rosells, who have lived near Rose City for over half a century, have had well over a thousand visitors to their small farm in that time sign their guest book. Iraq: The War of the Imagination Electronic Iraq This piece, which appears in the December 21, 2006 issue of the New York Review of Books , is posted here with permission. "Today, if we went into Iraq, like the president would like us to do, you know where you begin. You never know where you are going to end." Add treasures old and new to your gift list Seattle Post-Intelligencer Home style expert Mary Carol Garrity offers her suggestions for great holiday gifts.
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