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How to find things out di-ve This new workbook on 191 ways how children see the world is aimed at young school children who visit the exhibition 191 children's views of the world at Caraffa Stores, Cottonera Waterfront. David Cox The Mac Weekly When the name Alexander Hill is mentioned, most current students immediately think of the Kagin Ballroom. Rarely will their first thought be of the man for whom it is named. Supporters of Chávez gather on campus for International Venezuela Solidarity Conference before Sunday election The Mac Weekly Supporters of Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez spent much of the weekend before Thanksgiving—Nov. 17 through 19—on campus for the International Venezuela Solidarity Conference. The event included a range of speakers, as well as entertainment, lasting from Friday evening through Sunday morning. Public is invited to art exhibit and sale at Mark Twain Library Redding Pilot Anyone who wants to buy original art for their home or business need look no further than the 34th annual Mark Twain Library Art Show. Here one will find oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, pen and ink, charcoal, sculpture and some mixed media. The power of two Display & Design Ideas NOVEMBER 01, 2006 -- The new 1,800-sq.-ft., bi-level showroom for Italian furniture maker B&B Italia speaks high-style, contemporary design with an Italian accent to consumers in Barcelona, Spain. Thousands rise early to hit the stores Billings Gazette Desiree Talkington, 15, woke up Friday morning at 3:30. She woke her mother, Maria Bocquin, at 4:15. Thousands rise early to hit the stores Billings Gazette Desiree Talkington, 15, woke up Friday morning at 3:30. She woke her mother, Maria Bocquin, at 4:15. The two made it to Wal-Mart at 5 a.m. for the start of the Black Friday sales rush. Black Friday, traditionally the biggest shopping day of the season Former State Pharmacist Charged AP via Yahoo! Finance The former chief pharmacist for the state Public Welfare Department, who earned extra income from sources that included two drug manufacturers, was charged Tuesday with crimes that carry potential prison time. Former state pharmacist charged Sharewatch Steven J. Fiorello, of Palmyra, was fined more than $27,000 last year by the State Ethics Commission for using his position to get consulting work. He was arraigned Tuesday on criminal charges for the same activity. Four years’ jail for offender North-West Evening Mail A GARAGE owner who repeatedly ually assaulted a girl has been jailed for four years. John Hunt, of Sutherland Street, Barrow, had pleaded guilty at Preston Crown Court to nine charges of indecent assault and one of indecency with a child.
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