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From dorm room to home room Rapid City Journal
When it comes to decorating a dorm room, many college freshmen think they have to take everything but the kitchen sink from home. But you should pack light and buy later, says one savvy freshman.
Happy little girls Salina Journal
Emerald Fox's mouth flew open, and with hands clasped, she jumped up and down. Older sister Tiera stood for a moment and just smiled, stunned at the scene in their west Salina backyard.
Skilling starts new life behind bars Guardian Unlimited
Enron's disgraced chief executive moves from luxury Houston mansion into four-man cell at low security prison in Minnesota.
Ad-Hoc Minimalism New York Times
IN assisting Christopher Coleman at his Brooklyn design firm, Antonio Vieira, 33, generally has more space to work with than the 400 square feet afforded him by his Jersey City apartment. Mr. Vieira, who is from Venezuela, lives in the one-bedroom with his partner, Carlos Rivas, 31, and their tiger-striped tabby cat.
Ex-Enron exec to bunk with 3 other inmates Arizona Daily Star
WASECA, Minn. — The former Enron chief who once resided in a $4.7 million, Mediterranean-style mansion in Houston's toniest neighborhood will spend most of the next quarter-century with three other prison inmates in a converted college dorm room.
A white, wet Sandusky The Cincinnati Enquirer
Head north to bask alongside a tropical swimming hole and get a guaranteed sprinkling of snow, at a version of the Great Wolf Lodge.
What Kayley and Ganine did next Guardian Unlimited
A photograph of these sisters encapsulated life in deprived Britain. On the eve of a major new report on poverty, we see how the girls' lives had changed.
What Kayley and Ganine did next Guardian Unlimited
A 1993 photograph of these sisters encapsulated life in deprived Britain. On the eve of a major new report on poverty, The Observer returned to Liverpool to see how the girls' lives had changed
Just one wish The Monitor
Martina Garcia is physically only half the woman she once was. Her smiling face stares back from pictures hanging on the crudely constructed walls of her tidy homeʼs single bedroom where she, her husband and all three of her children sleep.
Special Reports Albuquerque Tribune
He is watching through a shatterproof glass wall. Visitors have entered 18-year-old Jacob Valencia's guarded world inside the Youth Diagnostic and Development Center - a place that houses some of New Mexico's most dangerous young citizens.
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