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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Birthday flowers - School volunteer, 95, gets birthday surprise

Gertrude Neilsen got the surprise of her life when she walked out of the media center at Bonita Springs Elementary to students singing "Happy...
Don't Panic ... your war questions answered... By Andisheh Nouraee.
HAMILTON COUNTY Iliff Bedford Sr. Iliff Ronald I.R. Bedford Sr., 94, of Wildwood, Ga., formerly of Chattanooga, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2007, in a local health care facility.
Mystery continues to swirl around Sulejman Talovic and why the 18-year-old would go on a homicidal rampage through the Trolley Square mall, killing five and injuring four before dying in a shootout with police.
We asked Stuart Matlins, co-editor of "How to Be a Perfect Stranger" (Skylights Path Publishing, 2002), to describe the most common faux pas in religious settings. His list: 1. Taking communion in Catholic churches when you're not Catholic. 2. Failing to stand, sit or kneel: "In a Catholic service, guests are expected to stand when the congregation stands, but they aren't expected to kneel. But ...
Miami Gardens has never been up there with Coral Gables and Miami Beach as a fine-dining destination, but the 3-month-old Mahogany Grille makes it worth a drive from anywhere in South Florida for upscale cooking in a fine-looking spot.
IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Hang onto solid values and remain attentive to the spirit of give and take that is a necessity in the business world during the coming months. Keep a low profile in August and September. Avoid launching important plans, borrowing money or signing agreements -- these matters could turn into a royal pain in the neck over the long term. Don't be discouraged by what seems ...
SEOUL, South Korea Thousands of people danced and brought flowers in North Korea's capital Friday to celebrate the 65th birthday of "dear leader" Kim Jong Il, amid progress in ending its nuclear programs.
Marking the 275th anniversary of George Washington's birth, President Bush on Monday linked the ideals of the first president to the war...
Orville Jackson bought the Eagle Drug Store in August, 1922, when he was a veteran of World War I. Until poor health forced him to retire and sell the business in 1974, he not only ran a pharmacy on Eagle's main street, but a general merchandise store that was a virtual museum.