A Father’s Promise Fulfilled - NPR News
Morning Edition, October 13, 2006 When Walt Shaffner became an assistant principal, his father, Ted, gave him an unusual gift: a tiny megaphone and a toy baseball bat. The gifts were inspired, Shaffner says, by the school film Lean on Me, in which
Alpharetta fine goes to Lake Lanier Association - Access North GA
Warrants detail final hous of murdered student Search warrants unsealed Friday describe Illinois prepares for flooding As the flood threat spreads south along the Mississippi
New boob stuff - MetroTimes
That could explain why there’s virtually no standard cops-and-crooks procedural drama among the avalanche of new network offerings this fall. No CSI: Milwaukee , or Law & Order: Hung Jury . Indeed, one of the L&O holdovers, Law & Order: Criminal
‘Body Worlds’ Entrepreneur to Sell Corpse Cross-Sections - Der Spiegel
According to the mass circulation daily Bild , von Hagens, famous for developing the patented Plastination technique for preserving corpses, has come up with a new business model involving selling cross-sections of bodies prepared in his
8 in 08: Support the arts in the new year - Independent Record
Grandstreet Theatre technical director Dan Nordhagen, left, works with volunteers Bob Levitan and Kelly Keeler on set construction for the upcoming show I Hate Hamlet. If you live in Helena, chances are you support the arts, even if that just means

