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BARRINGTON AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 212 W. Main St., Barrington. Schedule: through Jan. 30, Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition "Covered Bridges: Spanning the American Landscape." Viewing hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Special tours can be arranged. Admission: $5 adults, $3 seniors, $2 children/students. Information: 847-381-1730 or www.bahsil.org.BARRINGTON/NORTHWEST COMMUNITY ASSOCIATES, 847-358-3011. Schedule: 1 p.m. Jan. 9, 16 & 23, "American Decorative Arts" lectures, Barrington Area Library, 505 Northwest Highway. Jan. 9 lecture by David Stark on Decorative Arts from the Colonies to the Civil War. Light refreshments at 12:30 p.m. Cost: $15 per lecture, in advance or at the door. Registration and information: 847-359-5286.CARTHAGE COLLEGE, H. F. Johnson Gallery of Arts, 2001 Alford Park Drive, Kenosha, Wis.
PepsiCo, Inc. to Receive 2006 Keep America Beautiful Vision for ...
(CSRwire) STAMFORD, Conn. - Keep America Beautiful, Inc., the nation's largest nonprofit community improvement organization, has chosen PepsiCo, Inc. as its 2006 Vision for America Award honoree. Keep America Beautiful recognizes and honors PepsiCo for the corporation's leadership role in preserving the environment through many diverse conservation and educational efforts. .
Australian court junks case vs driver nearly killed Fil-Aussie
Government prosecutors, however, also found out that Graham was not working on the day the crime took place. Franco, then 23, survived the incident but lost an eye and had to undergo 20 surgeries after being dragged 150 meters by the taxi from the impact site. The accident also damaged her brain and legs. “Someone out there knows who really did try to kill me. Someone would have heard or seen something or know something in relation to this case. Have it in your heart or in your conscience to come forward and contact Miranda police urgently," Franco said after learning the court's decision. Authorities said Graham might be mentally ill when he confessed to the crime. “One of the things being discussed is some issues relating to mental health.
Fitch Downgrades St. Germain Holdings, Ltd Capital Notes to 'CC/DR4'
Fitch Ratings has downgraded the capital note program for St. Germain Holdings, Ltd, (St. Germain) to 'CC/DR4' from 'B'. These rating actions follow notification to Fitch of the wind-down of St. Germain's operations and are effective immediately. Fitch's further downgrade of the capital notes reflects the increased risk that investors in these notes will not be paid in .
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Thanks for all the comments and good conversations this year. I have made some good friends and started some good relationships this year. I will probably be shutting my mouth until some free agent acquisitions and draft time. It has been a pleasure to write again and I look forward to next season. Until then................GO CHIEFS!!!!! Batman out. .
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