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West Virginia 2008-09 schedule
West Virginia's 2008-09 men's basketball schedule released Thursday (times TBA): Nov. 8--Mountain State (exhibition) Nov. 15--Elon Nov. 20--Longwood (Las Vegas Invitational) Nov. 25--vs. Delaware State (Las Vegas Invitational), at Charleston Civic...Tags: Civic Center, Georgetown
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10 for the road
Top rooftop bars Beach, W Hotel, San Diego Pavilion Bar & Cafe, Market Pavilion Hotel, Charleston, S.C. Plunge, Hotel Gansevoort, New York Castaways Bar & Grill, North Avenue Beach, Chicago The Rooftop Surfclub, Sticky Wicket Pub & Restaurant,...Tags: Miami Beach, Beach Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Key West, Seaside
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Virginia Tech's schedule
Daily PressFri, Nov. 14, 2008 Gardner-Webb 8 PM Blacksburg, Va. Mon, Nov. 17, 2008 Mount St. Mary's 7 PM Blacksburg, Va. O'Reilly Auto Part Puerto Rico Tip-off Thu, Nov. 20, 2008 vs. Fairfield 11 AM ESPNU San Juan, P.R. Fri, Nov. 21, 2008 vs. Missouri/Xavier TBA...Tags: Virginia Tech, Florida State University, Colleges and Universities, Television Industry, Aeropostale Incorporated
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Magazine readers rank world's best
Savannah, Ga., has made it on to Travel + Leisure'slist of top 10 cities in the U.S. and Canada for the first time, according to the results of a magazine reader survey. The list was topped by New York for the eighth consecutive year, followed by San...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine
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Median home prices dive
Associated PressMedian home prices fell in more than three-fourths of U.S. cities in the second quarter, the latest sign of the breadth of the housing market decline, according to data released yesterday. Nevertheless, home sales rose in areas where the market is...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Financial and Business Services, Mortgages, Homes, Sales
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Detroit, Flint Among 'Fastest-Dying' Cities In US
Detroit and Flint have made Forbes magazine's list of what it calls the nation's 10 fastest-dying cities.
Only Ohio has more cities on the list with four: Canton, Cleveland, Dayton and Youngstown.
Forbes says the cities are there because of their...Tags: Scranton
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James K. Little, 83
James K. Little Sr., retired exterminating company founder and longtime businessman, died Tuesday of respiratory failure at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 83. Mr. Little was born and raised in Lauraville, and attended City College. During...Tags: Town & Country Corporation, Clubs and Associations, Parkville, Langer, Towson
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10 FOR THE ROAD
AMERICA'S FAVORITE CITIES FOR... *Museums/galleries: Washington *Athletic/active people: Denver *Attractive people: Miami *Friendly people: Charleston, S.C. *Stylish people: New York City *Farmers' markets: Seattle *Access to outdoors: Portland,... -
The top 10 cities in the world to visit
The top cities in the world according to Conde Nast Traveler's 20th annual Readers' Choice Awards survey: 1. Sydney 2. San Francisco 3. Florence, Italy 4. Cape Town, South Africa 5. Rome 6. Bangkok 7. New York City 8. Buenos Aires 9. (tie)... -
THE LIST
From a Travel + Leisure magazine and CNN Headline News survey, America's favorite cities for ... Museums/galleries: Washington, D.C. Athletic/active people: Denver Attractive people: Miami Friendly people: Charleston, S.C. Stylish people: New... -
'The Sisters'
Times Staff WriterA pompous, overwrought and itchingly claustrophobic psychodrama, "The Sisters" was adapted by Richard Alfieri from his own play, which itself was "suggested," whatever that means, by Chekhov's play of almost the same name. The movie transposes four morose...Tags: Erika Christensen, Colleges and Universities, Beverly Hills, Maria Bello, Mary Stuart Masterson
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A message amid mourning
STAFF CORRESPONDENTAt a politically tinged funeral service that ran from noon until sundown, a crowd that joined presidents with paupers, elderly activists, thankful youths and others bade both a mournful and a joyous good-bye to the first lady of the civil rights movement,...Tags: Christianity, George Bush, Cancer, Government, Martin Luther King Jr.
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