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Jane of the jungle Stuff
Former Taranaki Daily News journalist JANE WYNYARD , now with BBC World, found herself up the Amazon without a paddle recently. She sent back this report
Arizona Daily Wildcat Arizona Daily Wildcat
Issue date: 11/27/06 Section: Extra! Bill Cosby was the first black man to win an Emmy Award for best actor. George Washington was deathly afraid of being buried alive. After he died, he wanted to be laid out for three days just to be sure he was dead.
Woman's Club recognizes student artists Orlando Sentinel
The Oviedo Woman's Club honored students for artwork exhibited during the city's Great Day in the Country event.
TNA XPLOSION REPORT PWinsider
Tonight’s show starts off with a video package from the Genesis pay per view including Jim Cornette’s comments that LAX has until tonight to turn over the belt; Abyss winning the NWA World Title despite being sent into barbed wire boards; and Kurt Angle defeating Samoa Joe.
TNA IMPACT REPORT PWinsider
With Genesis in the rear view window and Turning Point on the horizon, it is time to give thanks for Total Nonstop Action wrestling and what they have done over the last year. What is next for Samoa Joe since his ‘undefeated’ streak finally ended on Sunday night when he tapped out to Kurt Angle?
Close encounters of the tropical kind Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Janet Kortuem and Martha Hardesty took quick tours of Como Park Zoo's new Tropical Encounters exhibit Friday. Emphasis on quick. "We dragged our feet as long as we could, but they kept us moving along. We'll go back and sit some day," said Kortuem of Stillwater. "It was a nice appetizer," said Hardesty of Roseville. The two friends were among thousands who visited the exhibit on its opening day.
Lush life Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
The idea behind the Tropical Encounters exhibit -- opening today -- is to give visitors the sense they're in a South or Central American rain forest. Over the past 18 months, workers have created a habitat for 80 species of trees and other plants, as well as 35 species of birds, fish and other tropical critters. The project is an unprecedented collaboration at Como between gardeners and
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