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Articles related to "Leavitt"
Walnut Hall--A Vision of Success Walnut Hall is the breeder of two of 2002's standouts—the top freshman trotter Broadway Hall and the standout sophomore filly trotter Cameron Hall. walnut hall stock farm • harness racing • standardbred breeding • meg leavitt • allen leavitt
Interview With Artist Mike Leavitt A native of Seattle, Mike Leavitt is the one-man production team of a variety of art genres. mike leavitt • obama figure • fuse gallery • cardboard shoes • polymer clay
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything An economist takes on the world's not-so-boring questions and delivers his theories in an easy-to-digest format. crime • economist • levitt • dubner • leavitt
Cardboard Shoes Debut in New York "Don't Stop Object Shopping," an upcoming exhibit in New York, shows traditionally distasteful and modest objects as works of art. cardboard shoe • cardboard sneaker • mike leavitt • michael leavitt • fuse gallery
Health Care Insurance Debate Questions Unfold With action on health care a top legislative priority for the Obama administration, two key figures agree that sweeping reforms are necessary while differing elsewhere. health care decisions • public health plan • changing how health care works • ability to pay for health care • tax treatment of employer health insurance
Martin Bauman: he gets no respect Would you be interested in one writer's indulgent catharsis? Maybe more than you know. gay • writer • relationships • manhattan • publishing
Great Action Scenes On DVD Now Action fans looking for DVD's worth owning need look no further than The Kingdom and Live Free or Die Hard. live free or die hard • tunnel scene • car flip • mcclane • willis
Small Ski Area Saved When the Powder Ridge Ski Area felt the crunch of an overly warm winter and rising costs, it seemed likely houses would be built until local officials came to the rescue. powder ridge ski area • skiing • snowboarding • snowsports • skiers
West Virginia vs. South Florida Football 2009 The West Virginia Mountaineers travel to Tampa to face the South Florida Bulls in a game that is very important for both teams. bulls • mountaineers • wvu • usf • west virginia
Protecting Society from Typhoid Mary Typhoid Mary is a notable figure in the history of public health. Although the major events of Typhoid Mary's life occurred between 1907 and 1939, her story is still rele typhoid • typhoid mary • protecting the public from contagious disease • public healthcare • mary mallon
Horseracing Health Welfare and Rules America has lagged in its medical and humane treatment of its horseracing stars. Times are changing. Bans in the areas of medications and treatment are the future. horseracing health and welfare • blood biomarkers in horse care • regulations on horseracing • treatment and welfare of race horses • horsemen speak about welfare of horses
August Aquatic Boat Camp Fishing: Part One of Two Boat camping lets anglers stay on the action and escape crowds. shore • camping • fishing • boat • boat camping
Loyalists, Providence, and Special Cat The Hungry Summer of 1788 led to near starvation for many Loyalists and settlers in Eastern Ontario. loyalists and providence and a special cat • the hungry summer • threat of starvation • deacon obediah reed family • cat provided food for family
CALIFORNIA TROUT LAKES Part One EAST SIERRA Opening Day and Summer Trout fishing on the east side of the California Sierras fishing • trout • eastside • kirman lake • bridgeport reservoir
2008 PEN/Faulkner Award This year's winner of the prestigious PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, Kate Christensen, is the latest author to join the ranks of other notable fiction writers. 2008 pen/faulkner award for fiction • kate christensen • the great man • history of the pen/faulkner award • notable past pen/faulkner award winners and finali
Fighting Childhood Obesity Promote healthy habits early to prevent toddlers from developing poor life choices that lead to youth and adult obesity. exercise for toddlers • fighting obesity • obese children • toddler disease • obesity crisis
Glenn Dorsey Receives Outland At the annual Omaha banquet last night, Dorsey offically received the Outland Trophy for being college football's outstanding lineman. glenn dorsey outland • lombardi nagurski trophies • dorsey statistics • outland presentation • college football outstanding lineman
Medicare Drug Plan 2007 Medicare 2007 Part D Drug plan options and premiums have changed slightly. Beneficiaries can change their plans when Open Enrollment begins Nov. 15, 2006. medicare • medicare part d • medicare premiums and options for 2007 • medicare drug plan • open enrollment nov. 15
Astronomy: Astronomy: Comets, Planets and all that stuff An old article on astronomy websites • astronomy for kids
Chinese Silk Tapestries and Embroideries Woven and embroidered Chinese silk garments and tapestries. chinese silk • the silk road • tapestries • embroidery • gold thread
Ancestry of Stephen King As a writer of more than just horror novels, Stephen King's work can be found world-wide, both in print and on the big screen. He has a long family history in New England stephen king • stephen king family tree • stephen king genealogy • stephen king ancestors • steven king family tree
Dewey Captures Three-Heat Kentucky Futurity Winning the first heat, but giving up a second heat, Deweycheatumnhowe returned an hour later to beat the same rival for the Kentucky Futurity title in their third heat. deweycheatumnhowe wins futurity in three heats • red mile oldest harness track • dewey tops $3 million in trotting • harness racing trotting triple crown • dewey's trainer-driver no fan of mutliple heats
Dunbar Family Records Reach Back to Early 1700s This outline of genealogical records of the Dunbar family includes an important correction to the family description in the 1893 History of Hingham, Massachusetts. dunbar family • dunbar family records • hingham dunbars • dunbar genealogy • dunbar family research
Joseph Smith's Missionaries in Upper Canada Mormon missionaries' efforts to convert the population started immediately after publication of Joseph Smith's "Book of Mormon" in Palmyra, New York. joseph smith's missionaries in upper canada • mormon missionaries changed leeds county demograph • joseph smith established the mormon church • brigham young in canada • demographic profile changed in upper canada
Rev War Officers Start Society of the Cincinnati The Revolutionary War had ended. Across the nation Continental Army officers were organizing the Society of the Cincinnati, America's oldest patriotic organization. revolutionary war • american revolution • society of the cincinnati • lineage society • general john sullivan
South Florida vs. Syracuse Football 2009 The Syracuse Orangemen stayed close in the first half despite four turnovers. But when they continued to give the ball away, there was no chance - not vs. South Florida. college football results • college football matchups • big east conference • florida college foottball • university of south florida
Part III: Model Stitching for Publishers and Designers The third article in a series about model stitching, this one shows the stitcher how to get started as a model stitcher for publishers and designers. model stitching • cross stitch • needlepoint • needlework • stitching
The Cosmic Distance Ladder II, Stars as Standard Candles discussion of Cepheid variables, and other stars as distance indicators cepheid variables • distance indicators • astronomy • hubble • constant
Uniform sales tax agreement paves way for levies on Internet purchases The tax-free purchasing haven known as the Internet may be nearing an end, as delegates from 32 states on 13 November 2002 approved a model interstate agreement to reform and streamline the USA’s localized sales tax system. congress • governors • sales tax • internet tax
Cincinnati Defeats USF in Football Showdown The Cincinnati Bearcats relied on a backup quarterback and an underrated defense to put away the South Florida Bulls on Thursday night. college football matchup • ncaa football scores • top 25 football scores • cincinnati bearcats football • big east conference football
Shrek the Third health conflict DreamWorks Animation wants everyone to love Shrek the Third. However, health activists aren't jumping on the Shrek bandwagon. Here's why. shrek the third • dreamworks animation • the campaign for a commercial-free childhood • department of health and human services • susan linn
Strange Tales #1 From Marvel Comics – Review Marvel's Strange Tales #1 re-launches the classic comics title as a humor anthology. Highlights include stories by Paul Pope, Peter Bagge, and Nicholas Gurewich. strange tales #1 • marvel comics humor anthology • paul pope • peter bagge • nicholas gurewich
Kate Sheppard- Fighting the good fight (Part 1) Describing the life of the suffragette up until the vote was granted to women kate sheppard • suffragette • franchise • voting • suffragists
South Florida Beats West Virginia B.J. Daniels and the South Florida Bulls fell way short in their first two Big East Conference football showdowns of 2009. They weren't about to let that happen again. ncaa football scores • big east conference football • south florida bulls football schedule • south florida vs. west virginia football results • west virginia mountaineers football
Making E-Mail Fun! It is almost summer. You may wish that your kids were outside playing and enjoying the summer sun, but they may want to be inside learning about the family computer. This may be the perfect time for you to begin to teach them some basics about e-mail. e-mail • internet • emoticons • etiquette • safety
Basics of Native American Sweat Lodge Ceremonies Sweat lodge ceremonies, some of the most important rituals in Native American cultures, are trying and transformative experiences that cleanse, purify, and heal the soul. sweat lodge ceremony • sweat lodge ceremonies • sweat lodges • sweat lodge construction • sweat lodge symbolism
So, you're telling us that Utah is the closest thing to a theocracy in America A glimpse at living in the closest thing to a formal theocracy in the United States theocracy • mormon • lds • utah • idaho
Settlement by Halladay Family in Leeds County In 1801, Noah and Mehitable (Cross) Halladay, members of a large New England family, journeyed to Upper Canada. settlement by halladay family in leeds county • first farm in village of elgin owned by charitable • ebenezer halladay farm in south crosby • olds family and the hungry summer • halladay's corners and the rideau canal |
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