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Home > First Hundred Words We Have Found 5 Products for your search of First Hundred Words. Displaying Items 1 - 5 and News Search:
- Sunday Conversation: Obama's Berlin Speech Re-examined (Washington Post)
 Sun, 27 Jul 2008 16:12:51 GMT The immediate reaction to Barack Obama's speech in Berlin earlier this week was almost exclusively positive. The images of the Illinois Senator speaking in front of several hundred thousand people as the sun set on Germany's capital was praised as...
- WORDS ON BIRDS: Rare ducks provide feast for birders and natives alike (The Daily News of Newburyport)
 Sat, 26 Jul 2008 08:06:26 GMT As we stepped off the plane in Boston at 11:30 last Sunday night, we welcomed the dark. That had been the first time in three weeks that the sun wasn't shining at that hour. We were arriving from a whirlwind birding tour of Alaska and, though it was an amazing experience, it was exhausting and we were glad to be home. We never had more than four hours of darkness on any day of our trip and on ...
- Tribute to the riders (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
 Sun, 27 Jul 2008 06:16:34 GMT Bruce Williamson, a former Wichita Falls resident and now the Hotter’N Hell Hundred’s graphic designer, is collaborating with famous sports artist Bart Forbes to honor the cyclists who survive the ride year after year and the organizers who make it all possible with their artwork.
- New arena estimate is in, and it's up; city seeking tax credits (Crookston Daily Times)
 Sun, 27 Jul 2008 09:12:17 GMT "Obviously, that's a big number." Those were the words of City Administrator Aaron Parrish at Monday evening's Ice Arena Advisory Committee meeting at city hall. Asked this morning which number he was referring to - the revised, total cost estimate to design and build a three-sheet ice arena of $17,739,515, or the funding gap, which essentially doubled, from just under $3 million to just over $6 ...
- The Legacy of War (TELEPOLIS)
 Sat, 26 Jul 2008 23:24:35 GMT Krisztian Nemes was buried on Monday in the town of Magyarkereszturon with full military honours. Nemes was an explosives expert working in Afghanistan with the Hungarian armed forces. Hungary maintains a small contingent of a hundred or so soldiers in Afghanistan.
- UVic student slain in View Street shooting laid to rest (Victoria Times Colonist)
 Sat, 26 Jul 2008 19:24:46 GMT Under a heavy grey sky that threatened rain, family and friends of the slain Philbert (Phil) Truong spilled out of the McCall Brothers Funeral home Saturday, embracing each other and wiping tears from their eyes. About a hundred people gathered to say a mournful goodbye to the 20-year-old they say was taken too soon when he was shot in the heart July 19 on View Street.
- Behind the Wheel at a Club With a $125,000 Entry Fee but No Speeding Tickets (New York Times)
 Sun, 27 Jul 2008 00:23:16 GMT Officials at a new racing club scheduled to open on Sunday in Monticello, New York said the sputtering economy has not deterred the big-bucks, big-horsepower types they are looking for.
- add. formats (Kavkaz Center)
 Sat, 26 Jul 2008 08:02:06 GMT Human Rights edition Prague Watchdog published first part of an interview with the head of the Informational-Analytical Service of the Caucasus Emirate Movladi Udugovym. Kavkaz Center publishes the text of that interview.
- MUSIC IS THE DOCTOR (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
 Sun, 27 Jul 2008 09:48:47 GMT The event had been billed as a reunion featuring nine 1960s rock 'n' rollers who grew up together in Kingman. When tragedy struck, however, it became a testament to providence, redemption and lifelong friendships.
- Reading the OED (Complete Review)
 Sun, 27 Jul 2008 19:31:22 GMT A review, and links to other information about and reviews of Reading the OED by Ammon Shea.
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