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BACK in the late 1970s were you a Supershopper? If so it is highly likely that you patronised the International Stores in the original Castle Shopping Centre. Its grand opening on August 2 1977 was preceded by the publication of a four-page news item. Th
BRIDGETON — Ray Welsh created the 1947 Bridgeton High School football team. He started an intramural football program in the lower grade levels. “With uniforms,” said Tom Matalucci, one of six starters left from that undefeated squad. “We started in 7th
The Big 12 staff gathered at Ed Stewart's house Saturday night for the annual office Christmas party. The wife of the one-time Big Eight defensive player of the year had prepared an Italian-themed dinner. It was time to lighten the mood and lighten the
The Toronto Zoo is not foot-dragging on a Council-imposed move of three aged elephants, staff made clear Monday morning, but they still can’t offer specifics on when or how the beloved pachyderms will be California-bound. Zoo staff provided an update on
Stalling tactics by the Toronto Zoo and its keepers over sending three elephants to a California sanctuary threaten their health, according to city councillors closely involved with their fate. Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker calls it “sabotage” that ult
David Rider Urban Affairs Bureau Chief The co-founder of the California sanctuary that will be the new home for Toronto Zoo’s three elderly elephants made a quiet trip to Toronto with his veterinarian last week to meet Iringa, Toka and Thika. But ongoing
It’s rather unfortunate for Rob Brydon that his sparring partner from The Trip, Steve Coogan, released the magnificent Alan Partridge memoirs at the same time as his own autobiography. For the spoof echoes so strongly with Byrdon’s largely uneventful mid
Ed Stewart (born April 23, 1941 in Devon) is a radio broadcaster from England. He presented the Sunday early-evening show on BBC Radio 2 until his last show on 16 April 2006, at which point he retired from the BBC. His nickname is Stewpot. Full Article
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 02: Ed Stewart, Jorja Fox, Congressman James P. Moran, Bob Barker, Jan Creamer and Mel Richardson speak about the abuse of animals in the entertainment industry at the Rayburn House Office Building on November 2, 2011 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 02: Ed Stewart speaks about the harmful use of animals in the entertainment industry at the Rayburn House Office Building on November 2, 2011 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 02: Ed Stewart, Jorja Fox and Congressman James P. Morgan speaks about the abuse of animals in the entertainment industry at the Rayburn House Office Building on November 2, 2011 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 02: Ed Stewart, Jorja Fox, Congressman James P. Moran, Bob Barker, Jan Creamer and Mel Richardson speak about the abuse of animals in the entertainment industry at the Rayburn House Office Building on November 2, 2011 in Washington, DC.
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