LAGOS, Nigeria — Terror attacks across Nigeria by a radical Muslim sect killed at least 39 people, with the majority dying on the steps of a Catholic church after celebrating Christmas Mass as blood pooled in dust from a massive explosion.
Dec 25 2011 | Posted in
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At 73 N. Sandusky St., you can get a bail bond or worship the Lord.
Finally snow has begun to fall, and unbelievably Christmas is here. The trees are up, the outside décor is perfectly in place, and the refrigerator (and in my case — the patio) is packed and stacked far beyond capacity full of ingredients for the holiday meal.
Dec 24 2011 | Posted in
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With charitable drive donations down at all social service agencies, the Salvation Army of Delaware County still hopes to meet its Red Kettle Campaign fund drive goal this year.
RALEIGH, N.C. — If the holidays are truly a time for peace on earth and goodwill toward all, someone forgot to tell the Christmas tree people. For these holiday antagonists, there can be no yule truce: It’s either a natural tree grown at a farm or an artificial model that lasts year after year.
Dec 9 2011 | Posted in
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SAN FRANCISCO — Like Santa Claus on that one foggy Christmas Eve, Microsoft has summoned Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to guide some precious cargo — a holiday marketing campaign for its Bing search engine.
Nov 23 2011 | Posted in
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This time of year presents the onslaught of many favorite things: the fragrance of cinnamon and nutmeg fill shops, children get their first break since summer, holiday lights begin to illuminate the streets in the evening and everyone pays attention to my very favorite herb — sage. Sage is the quintessential flavor of Thanksgiving because many staples of the Thanksgiving table include sage. I would like to share with you a few of my favorite ways to use sage for Thanksgiving, but also for the other 364 days. Also, sage is tremendously easy to grow in your summer garden or even in a windowsill through the winter.
Nov 11 2011 | Posted in
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