Tuesday, May 30, 2006

 

Entertainment highlights in history (Ar-15 Gun accessories)

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Entertainment highlights in history
Belleville News-Democrat - 1958: Sheb Wooley's "Purple People Eater" hit the top of the pop charts and stayed there for six weeks. 1967: Marvin Gaye and Tami Terrell made their debut as a duo on the R & B chart with "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." 1972: The Rolling Stones

Military Technology May Treat Breast Cancer
CBS 2 Chicago - It's technology that's been used by soldiers for years, but now some women and their doctors say it's a new ammunition against the disease that kills 40,000 women each year. When patient Peg Higgins has a health problem, she looks beyond traditional

Born-Again Innocent
Washington Post - Born two months after the bombing of Hiroshima, Scott Russell Sanders grew up in a church-going, working-class white family that lived in both the segregated South and the rural Midwest, in both military and civilian cultures; he came to political

Funk's Corner - Second Photo of Firestorm Released
ProWrestling.com - Story By: Dory Funk Jr. I would like to thank the wrestling fans in attendance at the TNA TV taping of iMPACT! and EXPLOSION last night for the warm reception given to myself and the Funking Conservatory wrestling team. In regard to the incident in

Paisley adds a little flash to shows
Daily Independent - NASHVILLE Until recently, Brad Paisley resisted repeated suggestions that he jazz up his concerts with high-tech flash. He worried, as an emerging artist, that glitz might overwhelm the connection between him and his audience. He wanted listeners


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