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Walk Defined

A person's way or course; a tract of garden or park; to withdraw.

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Published July 5, 2009, 12:12 am, Press of Atlantic City

Have a screaming good time at a local amusement area this summer. The Fourth of July is behind us, meaning summer is in full tilt. Summertime is a chance to visit the beach, to tan, and to burn your hard-earned dollars buying things. Or maybe to make some memories with your family.

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Sterling Renaissance Festival offers family fun

Published July 5, 2009, 12:03 am, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

Step back in time to an Elizabethan-era fair.

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The Ironton Tribune

Published July 4, 2009, 9:49 pm, The Ironton Tribune

ASHLAND, Ky. — A free public performance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” performed by actors with the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, will be Thursday, July 9, in Central Park.

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THE LEADING MEN: Swenson and De Shields

Published July 4, 2009, 9:25 pm, Playbill

Hair's Will Swenson and Archbishop Supreme Tartuffe's André De Shields join us this month for some highly entertaining Leading Man-chat.

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Ox-Tales: The Desert Torso

Published July 4, 2009, 5:08 pm, Independent

A man walks through the desert carrying a stone torso. It is all ribs and a swooping concaveness of stomach, a network of veins running web-like across the taut skin.

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'The Eagle has landed': A space geek remembers the Moon shot

Published July 4, 2009, 4:18 pm, Independent

The first sign of trouble came when the Eagle was five minutes into its descent, 33,500ft above the Moon's surface. A shrill alarm rang through the cramped, seatless cabin in which two astronauts stood facing the stars. An error message flashed up on their primitive computer's tiny read-out: "1202". Neither Neil Armstrong nor Buzz Aldrin knew what it meant. It was left to Steve Bales, a ...

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Jac Chambliss: When I Was A Child On Lookout Mountain

Published July 4, 2009, 10:22 am, The Chattanoogan

I was born Oct. 21, 1910 on Bluff View in Chattanooga. Because I was seen as an ailing child, about six months later I was moved by my young parents to a house on East Brow Road on Lookout Mountain, where I grew up.

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Tell the kids to take a hike -- and go with 'em

Published July 4, 2009, 9:23 am, The Oregonian

Ross William Hamilton, The OregonianIt's all in the details: Alli Crockett, 4, of Milwaukie gets some quality time with a tree at Laurelhurst Park during a Ladybug nature hike. Run by Portland Parks, the walks for preschoolers and accompanying adults take place at various locations on Friday mornings and some...

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Gauging strength of TV ads

Published July 4, 2009, 1:45 am, The Monterey County Herald

There's an old saying that half of all money spent on advertising is wasted. The eternal, career-wrecking dilemma for advertisers is that nobody knows which half. And yet, with research, there is hope.

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Local News Independence Day Lineup

Published July 4, 2009, 1:04 am, The Morning Call

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