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The tasty toast of Georgia
DAHLONEGA, Ga. — So what wine goes best with fried pork rinds, anyway?
"That'd be Fat Boy Red," deadpanned Sharon Paul, not missing a beat as she continued to pour at a tasting at her Three Sisters Vineyards & Winery in the steep foothills of the...Tags: International Travel, Fine Arts, Grapes, Viniculture, Atlanta
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Sonar owner Dan McIntosh named in drug conspiracy indictment; says club won't close
The Baltimore SunDan McIntosh, one of the owners of Sonar, has been named in a federal indictment alongside some 14 individuals for participating in a cross-country drug distribution ring, City Paper reported today citing court documents filed in Florida in December....Tags: Maryland, Lifestyle and Leisure, Florida, California, Louisiana
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6 sites to help you find foreclosures
Bankrate.com recently released a list of the top 10 states for foreclosure based on June numbers. Many on the list aren't a surprise, but a few — such as Idaho — are.
Other states on the list were Nevada, Arizona, California, Utah, Michigan,...Tags: Arizona, Freddie Mac, Nevada, Florida, Michigan
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Intersections: Rings of heritage's tree trunk
Aydin was an Iranian mountaineer who had climbed 572 steps to the top of the Cascade — a towering architectural feat in the heart of Yerevan that now houses the Cafesjian Center for the Arts — with his wife. On a South Caucasus road trip,...Tags: Journalism, Yerevan (Armenia), Armenia, Caucasus, E.E. Cummings
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Property transfers for August 7
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
Willis M. Floyd, administrator of the Lavonne D. Clark estate, to George R. Teater, .509 of an acre on U.S. 127, Junction City, $11,000.
Donna J. and Jeffrey M. Schultz...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), James Marsh, Rivers, Deutsche Bank AG, John Singleton
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Trying to Keep an Independent Bookstore Alive in Bridgeport
Even though three nearby Borders Books outlets recently closed, the Rainy Faye Bookstore has a hard time staying solvent. Located in the Read's ArtSpace building in downtown Bridgeport, the funky shop features a large selection. “The economy is...Tags: African Americans, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Fairfield University, Business, Stevie Wonder
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Bees: Virginia beekeepers try to stop pollinator's decline
HAMPTON — Andrew Westrich lifted the top from a waste-high wood box in his suburban backyard.
He pried apart one of several frames lodged inside, exposing thousands of honey bees that, despite the dismantling of their home, reacted with...Tags: Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Ohio
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Epileptic girl to get free service dog
SAN DIEGO -- The 10-year-old epileptic daughter of a MCAS Miramar Marine will soon be paired with a donated service dog that will help her with everyday activities. Due to her epilepsy, the youngster has difficulty performing everyday tasks such as...Tags: Charity, Dog (animal), Miramar, Social Issues, Armed Forces
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Music Festival Spotlight: JJ Grey and Mofro
After a decade of hard and steady touring, it is not often that JJ Grey finds new territory to blaze.
Grey and his band, Mofro, have taken his mix of soul, blues and rock to Europe and Japan. He has played from Canada to Mexico. In the United States,...Tags: Kings of Leon (music group), B.B. King, Arts and Culture, Florida, Relentless7 (music group)
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The death penalty: A dead end in Florida
Executing inmates is getting harder, more expensive and a lot loonier in Florida.
But kill them we must, and so the follies continue.
This year state officials added a new drug to their lethal-injection cocktail.
The Florida Supreme Court blocked its...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, U.S. Supreme Court, Chemical Industry, Florida
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Piece Of History
KIAHIt may look like a piece of old metal -- but it's actually a significant piece of American history. the 15 by 24 inch piece of memorabilia is making a 13-day nation-wide road trip -- stopping in Baltimore, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and...Tags: Arizona, KIAH, Arts and Culture, History, California
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