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We have an extra day this year, because 2008 is a leap year, which means it has 366 days instead of the usual 365.
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New Year's has always been a time for reflecting on the past while looking forward to the future. It's a time to assess what changes we want, or need, to make in our lives, and to resolve to follow through on making those changes.
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Until the early 20th century, people decorated their Christmas trees with ornaments and decorations made from natural materials. These ornaments and decorations were easily made with apples, berries, nuts and other items, using only a few simple tools or none at all. They can be made as easily today as they were more than a century ago.
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On Halloween, Gary Rhodes gathered with his three granddaughters at his home in Bloomdale, Ohio, to shave Grandma Sandy's head. But this was no prank. Sandra, who worked 35 years (her entire adult life) as a beautician making other women's hair look beautiful, has been losing hers due to chemo.
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New group, Handbags That Help, encourages philanthropy among women.
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On the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the nation's second and third presidents died within hours of each other.
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Whether they live in small towns or big cities, hundreds of thousands of families across the nation have been touched by the four-year-old War on Terrorism. Nina Ellinwood, of Findlay, and Kelly Boutwell's families are no exception.
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When they hear a song by Christian singer-songwriter Kerry Patric Clark, listeners get the sense he is singing about them. Using a simple 12-note scale on a six-string guitar, he sings songs that reflect the human experience, seeking to restore hope in the hearts of listeners. His songs "challenge the dreamer and the believer in each of us to remember who we are and to choose who we want to be".
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That old saying, "April showers bring May flowers" will ring true only if you know what you're doing. But unfortunately, even the most experienced gardeners can make mistakes. For the most picturesque spring garden, avoid these top-10 pitfalls:
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Further improvements have allowed the university to continue its commitment to equipping its students for meaningful lives and productive careers in the 21st century.
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