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The TV presenter, who lives with his family in Maidenhead, is a keen supporter of the regatta which takes place annually along the 400m stretch of the Thames near Hurley Lock. 3. Lifelong villager Betty Smith, 70, scooped two cups and 11 first prizes...
But a big benefit to shaving it off, he added, was that “I’m in the water so much snorkeling, you get a better seal with the mask to your face.” Clement, 60, of Liverpool, has been snorkeling for years in bays on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario,...
I’ve never been a racist ... But after Scrabble rewarded me for spelling out the N-word, I just lost control. Perhaps it was the triple word score that got me so fired up.
(Police) said she was talking to someone at the recycling center and they thought she looked familiar, Parker's daughter Betty Smith said, moments after being informed of the news. Smith said she was at the police department giving a polygraph test...
Louise Parker, 87, was found at the Branson Recycling Center, according to Parker's daughter, Betty Smith. The two live in the same home. (Police) said she was talking to someone at the recycling center and they thought she looked familiar, Smith said...
This year's event begins Thursday in Asheville. TONY MARTIN The 83rd annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival will be Thursday through Saturday at the Diana W
I discovered 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' by Betty Smith the summer before sixth grade when I was in a gifted program and had access to the high school library
Remembrances to Hospice of Sacred Heart. REEDSPORT — James Wendall Nichols of Reedsport died July 6 of complications following surgery. He was 86. No service is planned. He was born on June 23, 1924, in Dufur to Chester and Dorothy Martin Nichols. He...
CONWAY -- Long before Betty Smith wrote about a tree growing in Brooklyn or Joyce Kilmer swooned over trees lovelier than poems, there was Mary Beaty of Conway. One day in 1887, according to city lore, Beaty loaded her shotgun, marched to the corner
Betty Smith, née Elisabeth Wehner (December 15, 1896 - January 17, 1972), was an American author. Full Article
I’ve never been a racist ... But after Scrabble rewarded me for spelling out the N-word, I just lost control. Perhaps it was the triple word score that got me so fired up.
I discovered 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' by Betty Smith the summer before sixth grade when I was in a gifted program and had access to the high school library
It could have been a lot worse
