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A MOTHER who wrote a song about her teenage daughter’s crush on the star of a vampire film has seen it become a internet smash hit. Full Article at Wales Online
VAMPIRE heart-throb Robert Pattinson has sunk his teeth into another teenage victim – and thousands of people have heard the result. Full Article at Wales Online
VETERANS REMEMBER: Bill Russell, left, formerly of the Cameron and Queen’s Own Highlanders and former Gordon Highlander Barry Williams, both from Inverness, took part in the city’s Remembrance Day Parade. Full Article at Press and Journal
Barry Williams wasn’t sure what to think when the New Theatre Restaurant sent him the script to “Church Basement Ladies 2.”</p><p>For one thing, the lifelong Los Angeles Basin-resident would be playing a Lutheran pastor, which would... Full Article at KansasCity.com
Research helps Barry Williams play minister in ‘Church Basement Ladies 2’ ROBERT TRUSSELL RTRUSSELLKCSTAR.COM Barry Williams is back in town, playing Pastor E.L. Gunderson in “Church Basement Ladies 2” at New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park. Full Article at KansasCity.com
By Laura Raines, Pulse editor With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we asked some Georgia nurses what made them thankful for their profession. As you can imagine, we got a cornucopia of answers — no two alike. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Blogs
By Laura Raines , Pulse editor “Georgia is overachieving when it comes to the H1N1 virus — and that’s not a good thing. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Blogs
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