Astrologer holding free workshop at Sewickley Public Library

What’s your sign? Aside from being a traditional pick-up line, that question also is one of the first astrologer Cathy Bednar asks when someone comes to her for help.  read more »

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Astrologer holding free workshop at Sewickley Public Library

Salmen slams Rebels while Panthers, Tigers tie

Salmen hosting the nightcap of the City Jamboree from Spartans’ Stadium launched the 2010 prep football season cruising to an easy 42-0 win over district foe Pearl River after jumping in front 35-0 in the first half.

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Bloomberg Knocks ‘Em Dead on The Daily Show

Mayor Bloomberg appeared on The Daily Show last night, his first visit since 2002, and for the most part had the crowd eating out of his hand. The mayor emerged from backstage and was immediately greeted with cheers that may not have been as enthusiastic before his fervent support of the mosque two blocks from ground zero (the developer of the mosque was profiled by our Dana Rubinstein a few …

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2010 DeKalb County Football Team Preview

Outlook: The Rams dive into region play for the first time with everyone back from last years inaugural team. Beal will have nearly 90 players on the varsity and JV rosters, up from 68 last season, and his first senior class.

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2010 DeKalb County Football Team Preview

Ice cream social Sunday at Drake Avenue Christian Church

CENTERVILLE All area Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, 4-H members and their families are invited to attend the first annual ice cream social Aug. 8 at 4 p.m

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Ice cream social Sunday at Drake Avenue Christian Church

Warped Tour spices humor, emo in its heavy lineup

Warped Tour, now in its 16th year, exhibited a split-personality as it rolled into a crowded First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre in Tinley Park on Saturday.

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Warped Tour spices humor, emo in its heavy lineup

Stores roll out back-to-school bargains

Retailers are expecting back-to-school spending to rise for the first time in three years and are jockeying for extra purchases with promotions aplenty.

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Chevy Volt to cost $41,000 before rebate

A federal tax credit would bring the electric car’s price to $33,500.

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Chevy Volt to cost $41,000 before rebate

Sale of water is banned, and that’s just lubbly bubbly

A NORTH Sydney school is believed to have become the first in NSW to ban bottled water and offer free tap-water refills to cut down on plastic waste.

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2010 Reith Lecture Series: Scientific Horizons

Part One: Scientific Citizens. In the first of this year’s Reith Lectures, Lord Martin Rees explores the challenges facing science in the 21st century. We are increasingly turning to government and the media to explain the risks we face.

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