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    Dec 27, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  1. Roanoke Police offers suspected drug dealers a second chance

    There is a poem by Robert Frost which talks of a wood and a road, of one choice and the difference it makes. Tuesday night it was inside the Hurt Park Elementary gymnasium where four choices were decided. A year from now, maybe sooner, we will know what differences each made.
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    There is a poem by Robert Frost which talks of a wood and a road, of one choice and the difference it makes. Tuesday night it was inside the Hurt Park Elementary gymnasium where four choices were decided. A year from now, maybe sooner, we will know what...

    Tags: Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Cocaine, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia)

  2. Dec 24, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Memories that bind

    When we think about the year-end holidays, books often are at the center of our memories. Maybe we received a special book as a gift, and it became a cherished memento. Or maybe we read a book about the holidays each year, as a treasured part of our celebrations. We decided to share some of our holiday book memories with you — and in turn, some of you shared yours with us. For that we are grateful. To paraphrase from one of the most familiar of holiday stories, happy holidays to all, and to all a good season.
    When we think about the year-end holidays, books often are at the center of our memories. Maybe we received a special book as a gift, and it became a cherished memento. Or maybe we read a book about the holidays each year, as a treasured part of our...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Family, New Year's Day, DeKalb, Norman Rockwell

  4. Jan 10, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  5. Students, buildings may shift to deal with Frost Elementary overcrowding

    TribLocal - Arlington Heights » News
    Community Consolidated School District 59 officials are looking for parents help in figuring out to how to handle an overcrowding problem at Robert Frost Elementary. …...
  6. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
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  8. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Report: Neighbor with ‘big hairy’ buttocks hit golf balls at man's home

    FloriDUH
    A St. Lucie County man reported his neighbor displayed 'his big hairy (buttocks), hit golf balls at his home and allowed his pit bull to run free in a case that is currently under investigation, according to a recently released St. Lucie County Sheriff'...

    Tags: Social Media

  10. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Birches has been sold

    Birches has been sold.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Birches has been sold. Brian Bruso's opened his cozy Canton restaurant, named for a Robert Frost poem, in 2000. The restaurant, which introduced the wonders of the wood-fired grill to many Baltimore diners, will close up  sometime in the last week of...

    Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking

  12. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Table Talk: Answering the call with good barbecue

    <b>Mission BBQ</b> opened to the public on Sept. 19 in Glen Burnie. But hundreds of area firefighters, police officers and military personnel had already had a taste of the new restaurant's North Carolina pulled pork, St. Louis spare ribs and Texas-style whole link sausage.
    Mission BBQ opened to the public on Sept. 19 in Glen Burnie. But hundreds of area firefighters, police officers and military personnel had already had a taste of the new restaurant's North Carolina pulled pork, St. Louis spare ribs and Texas-style whole...

    Tags: Steaks, Restaurants, St. Louis Rams, Duff Goldman, Dining and Drinking

  14. Oct 21, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Poetic justice

    A good anthology is like a dartboard in a crowded bar on a Saturday night. Everybody lines up to take their best shot. Everybody wants the chance to squint, aim and let fly. The more august and monumental and definitive-seeming the anthology —...

    Tags: Wallace Stevens, Arts and Culture, Dorothy Parker, Rita Dove, Gertrude Stein

  16. Jul 15, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Change agents: Slam poets take life by the throat

    Robert Frost once declared "poetry is a way of taking life by the throat."
    Robert Frost once declared "poetry is a way of taking life by the throat." With apologies to Mr. Frost, Bryan Baquirian was determined to seize by the neck the 25 or so people gathered Friday at the CityArts Factory in downtown Orlando and shake them...

    Tags: Crimes, Adolf Hitler, Video Games, Family, High School Sports

  18. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  19. Winchester wins State Fair Marsh Band Day

    A new high school has taken the title of &ldquo;State Fair Marsh Band Day Champion.&rdquo; Winchester Community High School has broken the streak of dominating big bands with a combination of great leadership and dedicated students.&nbsp; &nbsp;
    Press Release
    A new high school has taken the title of “State Fair Marsh Band Day Champion.” Winchester Community High School has broken the streak of dominating big bands with a combination of great leadership and dedicated students.    Winchester band...

    Tags: Wetlands, Natural Resources, Human Interest, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology

  20. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  21. Kirk Osoinach

    Kirk was the second son of John A. and Ruth Campbell Osoinach, and was born on Nov. 18, 1932, in Glendale, Ohio. He grew up in Memphis, Tenn., and earned his undergraduate degree at Southwestern at Memphis, now Rhodes College. He established a...

    Tags: Stroke, Human Rights, Anthropology, Arts and Culture, Culture

  22. Nov 20, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  23. 'Fa la la!' Elisabeth von Trapp sings sweet and tender in holiday concert

    Lehigh Valley Music
    By Steve Siegel Special to The Morning Call It seemed at first like a battle of sorts. The relatively harsh landscape of monstrous, rusted skeletons of the Bethlehem Steel furnaces and the Musikfest Café’s harsh, rivet-spattered walls vs. the...
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