Cabin Series Coaster Set Dispatches
In '78, a different set of campers occupied the Camp David cabins
Danow, Mitchell Jewish Telegraphic Agency 07-12-2000 In '78, a different set of campers occupied the Camp David cabins By Mitchell Danow NEW YORK, July 11 (JTA) -- When President Clinton invited Israeli and Palestinian leaders to a summit at Camp David last week, he said he hoped the setting "will
Publication: Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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ABOUT THE SERIES Series: 2003 to 1803: Living History
* TODAY: MEET THE HIPPLES, A FAMILY OF FIVE FROM SIDNEY THAT STEPS BACK IN TIME TO LIVE A WEEK AS OHIO PIONEERS WOULD HAVE IN 1803. THE HIGH-TECH FAMILY GIVES UP COMPUTERS AND MICROWAVES FOR A LOG CABIN AND A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME HISTORY LESSON. PIONEER VILLAGE IS A RE- CREATED OHIO PIONEER TOWN IN
Publication: Dayton Daily News
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Shuttle launch scrubbed again
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. The crew of the space shuttle Columbia was grounded today for a fourth time when clouds obscured emergency landing sites. A fifth launch attempt was scheduled for Thursday. It was yet another disappointment for the shuttle's seven astronauts who have been on an emotional roller
Publication: Chicago Sun-Times
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Chippewa Park chipping away at a fresh look.(The Friends of Chippewa)
Set along the shores of a Lake Superior inlet, Thunder Bay's Chippewa Park has ridden a roller coaster of economic peaks and valleys throughout its 86-year history. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Now in the hands of The Friends of Chippewa (TFOC), the historic attraction is continuing a steady climb to
Publication: Northern Ontario Business
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Motoring: Jaguar has S for style.(Features)
Byline: EDWARD STEPHENS JAGUAR'S Birmingham factory is now turning out the fastest production car the company has ever made - a car which is set to turn its German rivals green with envy. Development of this supercar, the Jaguar S-type 'R', has brought with it spin offs for the whole of the new
Publication: Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
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They called the wind pariah
Let us not forget the weekend of Sept. 26 and 27, 1998. It began on a triumphant note. Not long after midnight, the New Orleans Zephyrs, playing in Las Vegas, were on the way to winning the first-ever minor league world series. But even in victory there was concern as an ESPN2 announcer explained:
Publication: New Orleans Magazine
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FILM REVIEW: 'Flightplan' worth overpriced fare
Jenni Koehler University Wire 09-26-2005 (Daily Utah Chronicle) (U-WIRE) SALT LAKE CITY -- What would you do if your 6-year-old daughter disappeared in the middle of a trans-Atlantic flight? How far would you go to search every nook and cranny of a gigantic, double-decker airplane? Whom would you
Publication: University Wire
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
The Empty Chair, by Jeffery Deaver (Simon & Schuster, $25). Deaver's books climb the best-seller lists with regularity, in part because of the enthralling forensic solutions conjured by his quadriplegic hero, Lincoln Rhyme. Such fascinations allow readers to forgive Deaver's tendency to write
Publication: Chicago Sun-Times
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