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Waco's forecast this winter varies, depending on who is doing the predicting (Waco Tribune-Herald)
By Erin Quinn
WHO WANTS TO BE ... A MILLIONAIRE? (The Red and Black)
Editor's note: Elizabeth Studer, a sophomore from Lawrenceville, competed on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" with her mother and grandmother. The show aired Monday and Tuesday. Q: Why did you apply to "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"? A: My mom is a really big fan of the show.
Search the Archives (Kansas State Collegian)
John McCain: Ardent patriot, moderate Republican and experienced political veteran. Why, oh why, could you not have run for president in 2008? You were there in 2000, where you were principled and disciplined, willing to make unpopular decisions that the base of your party would not agree with.
The flip of a coin (Vail Trail)
Forecasts and “wish casts”: How much is it going to snow this year? Last year, Klaus Wolter issued his trusted opinion on which direction the winter would take.
Obama's debt to Howard Dean (Salon.com)
As Dean leaves the helm of the Democratic National Committee, one thing is clear: He got it right with his controversial 50-state strategy.
Out of the past 11/9/08 (Southeast Missourian)
25 years ago: Nov. 9, 1983
El Generico defies the odds (Slam! Sports)
When Ring of Honor makes its Montreal debut tonight, hometown hero El Generico has the chance to capture the company's World Heavyweight Championship.
Online Journalism News (dotjournalism)
Oscar Wilde loved them ; the Second World War didn't even get in the way ; and an estimated 60 per cent of modern British women read them: women's magazines are almost as significant in the history of journalism as the printing presses on which they are produced.
Exercising the brain is the name of the game (Independent Online)
Research has shown that reading out aloud and doing simple maths can significantly slow the deterioration and even improve your mental health.
Even an 'Old Farmer' can make a lucky error (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WEST BOYLSTON - With a twinkle in his eye, Judson Hale Sr. shared some wisdom from the 217-year history of the Old Farmer's Almanac at the Friends of the Beaman Library annual meeting.
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