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01/08/2009
Kyle Gann on Music After the Fact... (Arts Journal)
I sent in the quadruply-revised final draft of my book on 4'33" today: 217 pages, with 325 footnotes and eight pages of bibliography. Wiley Hitchcock would be proud of my footnotes-to-pages ratio. He used to kid me about how many footnotes in my American music book read "e-mail to the author."
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01/05/2009
Conservation Tactics to Help Fish and Wildlife Thrive Featured in New Bibliography (Agricultural Research Magazine)
As temperatures fall and snowdrifts deepen, wildlife seek food and shelter in parks, farms, forests and even spacious suburban backyards.
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01/08/2009
Apollo’s Fire bringing famous baroque English opera to Akron (West Side Leader & South Side News Leader)
DOWNTOWN AKRON — After a 10-year hiatus, Jeannette Sorrell’s Apollo’s Fire (the Cleveland Baroque Orchestra) is bringing back Henry Purcell’s “Dido & Aeneas” to Akron.
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01/08/2009
Searching for Google (in Tyee Books) (The Tyee)
Rise of the search engine ad machine and place to hang around in.
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01/07/2009
Education notes (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Contests The Jemima Johnson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will sponsor two essay contests. The American History Essay contest will be for students in fifth through eighth grade in public or private schools or home-schooled. First-, second- and third-place winners will be selected for each grade level. The topic is: "What message did the Gettysburg Address ...
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01/07/2009
County ordinance already faces tweaks over electronic signs (Portage Daily Register)
Proposed changes in Columbia County's 4-month-old sign ordinance would allow businesses in the county's rural areas to set up electronic signs on their premises, but would not allow any off-premise signs, including billboards, that "change in color or intensity of artificial light at any time while the sign is illuminated."
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01/07/2009
Lubchenko House history (Harrisburg Horizons)
By Janet Morrison Did you know? Did you know that the Lubchenko house at 6850 Robinson Church Road was built in 1899 for Marcus “Mark” McKee Morrison? Mark Morrison was the third child of John Dwight and Cynthia Elizabeth Wilson Morrison. The Morrisons were active members of Rocky River Presbyterian Church and owners of a successful farm. When Mark was not yet a teenager, he saw his father go ...
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01/06/2009
Local Authors: Cavalry's impact in Battle of Hanover (The Evening Sun)
The Battle of Hanover, if it may really be called a battle, may never live up to the glory of the Battle of Gettysburg. Yet it disrupted many peoples' lives and is argued to have influenced the outcome of Gettysburg.
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01/03/2009
Alaska Titles for Young Adults (BellaOnline)
This brief annotated bibliography includes fiction and non-fiction books appropriate for grades 6 and up.
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01/05/2009
Medical Device Link Career Center (Medical Device Link)
As the world’s leading medical technology company, we provide lifelong solutions to people with chronic disease. Everything we do is deeply rooted in our mission – to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life.
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