Humor - Trendy toys like Zhu Zhu Pets come and go, but classics like Play-Doh - Cleveland Plain Dealer

Trendy toys like Zhu Zhu Pets come and go, but classics like Play-Doh - Cleveland Plain Dealer
This year, the Zhu Zhu Pets hamsters are all the rage. The little furry robots caught on like the Cabbage Patch dolls of yesteryear. The American International Toy Fair took place in New York City this week, and the stars of the show established a

Profile: Opera star Gwenneth Bean - MLive.com
Gwenneth Bean remembers the exact moment in 2005 when she chose life over death; singing over sitting; freedom over the sense of being imprisoned, trapped in the weight of her own body. It was the day she stepped on the scales at her doctor’s

The Rev. Neil Miller: He truly saw the goodness in everyone - Democrat and Chronicle
The Rev. Neil Miller was “a people’s priest,” says his twin, Sister Grace Miller. He had a gentle way of touching people, she says, and was able to bring people back to God and to the church, even when they’d been away for years. “He was about love

Review: Book reveals Elvis’ relationship with women - Burlington Free Press
Elvis Presley died in 1977. He was remarkable for many reasons, chief among them the fact that his music had altered the world’s history and culture. Also, there was the oddity of his age: Presley was among the nation’s few 42-year-old teenagers. “He

INGLE: Christie honeymoon with press ends - Morris County Daily Record
This is how fast politics move: I was gone for three weeks and came back to find the media honeymoon with Gov. Chris Christie had ended. This is a serious problem, one that Christie needs to get fixed. Reporters were told that after the joint speech

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels shows his sense of humor — and other Jazz - New Orleans Times-Picayune
JAZZ: Indiana Gov. MITCH DANIELS showed humor and sportsmanship, fulfilling a Super Bowl wager to display a Saints flag in the Indiana Statehouse. “We’ll keep it on display in the atrium, where, incidentally, each day I’ll be demonstrating how to

Review: Peas deliver futuristic fun - CharlotteObserver.com
The Black Eyed Peas’ The E.N.D. Tour at Time Warner Cable Arena Saturday referenced 30 years of science fiction movies from “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (will.i.am.’s DJ gear) to “Flash Gordon” (dancers’ costumes/the huge emblem that hung over the

Christie’s media relations off to bumpy start - Asbury Park Press
This is how fast politics move: I was gone for three weeks and came back to find the media honeymoon with Gov. Chris Christie had ended. This is a serious problem, one that Christie needs to get fixed. Reporters were told that after the joint speech

Polka Party Express - WMNF
Keeping Polkas Alive on 88.5 Jack’s love affair with Polka’s began in Rochester N.Y his birthplace. His father, Ed Zolnierowski loved to Polka Dance and loved to listen to Polka band recordings. Since Jack’s birth, Ed has passed down his love

BA loses popular community leader - Tulsa World
BROKEN ARROW — Philip Tucker, a popular educator and civic leader, died Friday at his home. He was 53. A third-generation Broken Arrow resident, Tucker was elected to the City Council in 2007 and was named vice mayor in April 2009. He also was

Trendy toys like Zhu Zhu Pets come and go, but classics like Play-Doh - Cleveland Plain Dealer
This year, the Zhu Zhu Pets hamsters are all the rage. The little furry robots caught on like the Cabbage Patch dolls of yesteryear. The American International Toy Fair took place in New York City this week, and the stars of the show established a

Profile: Opera star Gwenneth Bean - MLive.com
Gwenneth Bean remembers the exact moment in 2005 when she chose life over death; singing over sitting; freedom over the sense of being imprisoned, trapped in the weight of her own body. It was the day she stepped on the scales at her doctor’s

The Rev. Neil Miller: He truly saw the goodness in everyone - Democrat and Chronicle
The Rev. Neil Miller was “a people’s priest,” says his twin, Sister Grace Miller. He had a gentle way of touching people, she says, and was able to bring people back to God and to the church, even when they’d been away for years. “He was about love

Review: Book reveals Elvis’ relationship with women - Burlington Free Press
Elvis Presley died in 1977. He was remarkable for many reasons, chief among them the fact that his music had altered the world’s history and culture. Also, there was the oddity of his age: Presley was among the nation’s few 42-year-old teenagers. “He

INGLE: Christie honeymoon with press ends - Morris County Daily Record
This is how fast politics move: I was gone for three weeks and came back to find the media honeymoon with Gov. Chris Christie had ended. This is a serious problem, one that Christie needs to get fixed. Reporters were told that after the joint speech

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels shows his sense of humor — and other Jazz - New Orleans Times-Picayune
JAZZ: Indiana Gov. MITCH DANIELS showed humor and sportsmanship, fulfilling a Super Bowl wager to display a Saints flag in the Indiana Statehouse. “We’ll keep it on display in the atrium, where, incidentally, each day I’ll be demonstrating how to

Review: Peas deliver futuristic fun - CharlotteObserver.com
The Black Eyed Peas’ The E.N.D. Tour at Time Warner Cable Arena Saturday referenced 30 years of science fiction movies from “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (will.i.am.’s DJ gear) to “Flash Gordon” (dancers’ costumes/the huge emblem that hung over the

Christie’s media relations off to bumpy start - Asbury Park Press
This is how fast politics move: I was gone for three weeks and came back to find the media honeymoon with Gov. Chris Christie had ended. This is a serious problem, one that Christie needs to get fixed. Reporters were told that after the joint speech

Polka Party Express - WMNF
Keeping Polkas Alive on 88.5 Jack’s love affair with Polka’s began in Rochester N.Y his birthplace. His father, Ed Zolnierowski loved to Polka Dance and loved to listen to Polka band recordings. Since Jack’s birth, Ed has passed down his love

BA loses popular community leader - Tulsa World
BROKEN ARROW — Philip Tucker, a popular educator and civic leader, died Friday at his home. He was 53. A third-generation Broken Arrow resident, Tucker was elected to the City Council in 2007 and was named vice mayor in April 2009. He also was

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