'Dapper' O'Neil, champion of personal politics, dies at 87 (Boston Globe)
<BR> - Dapper O'Neil, whose presence fascinating and lacerating tongue kept alive for decades a bygone era in Boston politics, died yesterday. Often the top vote succeeded in City Council races, Mr. O'Neil became one of the most revered politicians in the history of the city with its attention to the needs of smaller components, as well as his caustic statements about minorities, women, homosexuals, and ... <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Joys of letter-writing alive and well (Scoop.co.nz)
<BR> - Handwritten letters might seem quaintly old-fashioned method of communication in the e-mail, text messages and video conferencing. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Photographer pays tribute to rock stars (AP via Yahoo! News)
<BR>-Deborah Chesher killing was through his old boxes of negatives when one day one random thoughts crossed the minds photographer on how young and the life of all the guitar gods of his youth was. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> (From the last 12 hours) (Oroville Mercury-Register)
<BR>-At a time when the big box stores are rapidly consuming market retail, small entrepreneurs are involved in a cooperative effort to stem the tide and to continue the economic revitalization of the historic center Oroville. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Artists, entertainers who died in 2007 include Deborah Kerr, Kurt Vonnegut, Robert Goulet (The Daily American)
<BR>-NEW YORK - World War II service shaped the life and career of authors Norman Mailer and Kurt Vonnegut, and, in turn, their works have been profoundly influential in the Vietnam era. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Last alive: Hollywood's takes on apocalypse (The Record)
<BR>-Will Smith's game only survivor of a viral attack that kills off humanity in "I Am Legend", but it will be difficult to be alone. The apocalypse, in both its consequences or moments earlier, has long been a popular idea of fiction, particularly in the post-nuclear. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> A Shrine to Simplicity in the Bronx (The New York Sun)
<BR> - Fordham Road is jazz, to the point of being honky-tonk. It brings to mind Times Square, in all its triumphant mid-century glory, when that rough and tumble place was constantly mobbed and kinetically alive. But as you head west from Grand Concourse along Fordham Road, suddenly came upon an oasis of peace, the imposing, gated campus of Fordham University. And virtually the first building ... <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Photo book -- flashes from rock's past (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
<BR>-LOS ANGELES Deborah Chesher killing was through his old boxes when a negative day one random thought crossed the mind photographer on how young and the life of all the guitar gods of his youth was. It was quickly followed by the realization that many of those who were dead even rockers, and most young people had died. He now those synaptic events fire in table ... <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> Candidates get personal (AP via Yahoo! News)
<BR> Port-grilled meat. Once plate with some vegetables. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'> FBI: Fingerprints Don't Match Those Of Vietnam-Era Fugitive (WISN 12 Milwaukee)
<BR> - The search for a man wanted in a 1970 bombing on the University of Wisconsin- Madison campus is continuing. <BR> <BR> </ Pag> <hr height='1'>
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