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  1. John Dewey -- Writings
    "John Dewey has been one of the Chiles group's mainstay performers for over five years. Strolling wirelessly among patrons at the BeachHouse and Sandbar restaurants on Anna Maria Island, he entertains with effortless panache. John has made many friends over the years of people from places far-flung as Holland, Czech Republic, England and Australia who return regularly to Florida for his song and snappy patter. Some call him “The Beachsinger”. Most know him for a relaxing, good time"
  2. Screen Printing
    Scott Machado, left, owner, M&M Screen Printing & Embroidery, Clovis, Calif., won a Fast T-Jet Blazer Express at the Saturday night mixer during the Long Beach Imprinted Sportswear Show in January. His prize was presented by Scott Fresener, center, president, U.S. Screen Print & Inkjet Technology. Scott’s father, George Machado... was present.[ Read More ]
  3. Texas State Parks -- Campgrounds
    South Carolina State Parks are famous for their mountains and forests, scenic lakes and rivers, white sand beaches, and historic locations around the state. Find a campsite, cabin or a picnic area in South Carolina Campgrounds today!
  4. Adirondack Mountains -- Lake George
    The scenery and pace of life in the North Country of the Adirondack Mountains are a tonic for urban residents. This is the region of the fabled "High Peaks" wilderness. The mountains and the numerous lakes and streams cry out for natural outdoor activities - Adirondack hiking, fishing, backpacking, camping, canoeing, and whitewater rafting lure visitors from all over the world. The Hudson River gets its start in the Adirondacks, where it flows through the remote deep gorge, past the Blue Ledges. Lake Placid, the two time Olympic Village, nearby Saranac Lake and Lake Champlain and their bordering communities thrive on both summer and winter outdoor activities, and offer historical and cultural attractions and fine dining opportunities. Public beaches can be found in most communities.
  5. Puerto Rico -- Islands
    Puerto Rico is an archipelago, with a main island where most of the population lives, two smaller islands (Vieques and Culebra) with residents, and many other smaller islands. The main island has a mountain range in the center, which covers most of the island. The highest point, called Cerro de Punta, is 4,390 feet (1,338 meters) high above sea level. Puerto Rico ... has 17 man-made lakes and 50 rivers.
  6. David Arquette -- Courteney Cox
    David Arquette --who along with his wife, Courteney Cox, 42, is co-executive producing the new FX series, Dirt, on which Cox stars -- dropped by Howard Stern’s Sirius Satellite radio show Wednesday morning. The quirky, normally shy star was game for a revealing interview about his abusive mother, his wife's BFF Jennifer Aniston, 37, and how her famous divorce from Brad Pitt, 43, affected the men’s friendship.
  7. David Arquette
    Actress Courtney Cox and her husband, actor David Arquette, are looking to sell their beachfront malibu home for $33.5 million - more than 3 times what they paid for it in 2001. This is the first time the home, know as the Segel residence after its original owners, has been on the market; the Arquettes bought it 6 years ago for about $10 million without it ever being listed for sale. listing agent Jonah Wilson of Sotheby's International Realty says the couple renovated the house extensively. The 4 bedroom, 5,500 +/- square foot home was designed in 1979 by the late California architect John Lautner, who apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright and counted Bob Hope among his clients. The wood, concrete and glass house has large curved windows facing the water. The nearly half-acre lot ... has a pool and 80 feet of beach frontae. Ms. Cox, 42 years old, has bought and refurbished other homes, including ones in Brentwod and Hollywood Hills.
  8. William C. Campbell
    William Cammack "Bill" Campbell (born May 5, 1923), often known as William C. Campbell, is an American amateur golfer and two-time President of the United States Golf Association (USGA). He was inducted to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1990.
  9. Tampa Bay Area -- Florida Panthers
    With a long held reputation as a vacation destination, mention of the Tampa Bay area elicits thoughts of dazzling beaches and waterfronts among some of Florida's most well known resorts. Tampa is Florida's largest city, complete with all the amenities and services travelers could ask for. St. Petersburg and Clearwater further the area's acclaim as a get-away location, with fine dining, live entertainment and an abundance of leisure opportunities including boating, deep-sea fishing, water skiing, and golf all within easy reach. The Busch Gardens theme park and the magnificent Florida Aquarium are two Tampa Bay area attractions favored by families. The town of Tarpon Springs was named for the large fish native to the area that resemble prehistoric beasts and which are the cause of the well known saltwater fishing that is available today. For racing action, check out Tampa Bay Downs, a horse racing facility that offers betting, food and more.
  10. Rebecca
    Rebecca is an ageless, timeless adult movie about a woman who marries a widower but fears she lives in the shadow of her predecessor. This was Hitchcock's first American feature, and it garnered the Best Picture statue at the 1941 Academy Awards. In today's films, most twists and surprises are ridiculous or just gratuitous, so it's sobering to look back on this film where every revelation not only shocks, but makes organic sense with the story line. Laurence Olivier is dashing and weak, fierce and cowed. Joan Fontaine is strong yet submissive, defiant yet accommodating. There isn't a false moment or misstep, but the film must have killed the employment outlook of any women named Danvers for about 20 years.
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