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January 15, 2007
A South Carolina man was shocked to receive a post card post marked 60 years ago with a one cent stamp. Ned Hethington said the person who went through the trouble to send the post card marked "lost" did not leave a note or anything telling him where it came from.
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December 26, 2006
As the New Year is just round the corner, the markets are flooded with new calendars for 2007, most of them featuring semi-nude pictures. In one of them, Miss December is shown wearing nothing but a Santa hat and a smile. One such organization is The Humane Society in the city of Jefferson, about 50 miles west of Milwaukee. It is one of the many nonprofit organizations from Australia to Wisconsin selling tastefully nude calendars for next year.
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November 28, 2006
Topics wedding, michelle, nursing, miss, happy, doctors, health, hospital, people, woman, man, young and couple
An Ohio man and woman, both 24, held their wedding at a nursing home Saturday afternoon. They chose the Jo-Lin Center in Ironton so the groom's mother, who recently suffered a series of strokes, wouldn't miss out on the event. Aaron Grenier and Michelle Hogsten said they had been planning to get married at Jo-Lin for the past six months. Grenier's mother, Beverly Cade, had been in the home since February and was told by her doctors that leaving wouldn't be a good idea.
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November 27, 2006
Topics career, miss, bad, running, bus, friends, health, office, help, children, dog, family and people
Career Builder found that some adults are as bad as children when it comes to excuses to miss work. Things like 'my dog swallowed my bus pass', 'I'm locked in a bathroom stall and there's no one here to help me', 'I have bad hiccups' and 'I'm sad. 'A Career Builder survey found that 32 percent of people admitted to calling in sick when they felt fine and one in 10 said they did this three or more times in one year. Some listed reasons like running errands, unbreakable plans with family and friends, housework and relaxation.
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November 2, 2006
Topics college, life, holidays, winter, freedom, miss, adult, sleep, summer, education, book, university, money, family and stress
The holidays can bring tension for families when college students return home. The problem comes because of differing expectations of parents and their now adult offspring.
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