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Sunday, September 17, 2006

AP Blog: Goodbyes (T Shirt Wholesale) in Congo 



AP chief of bureau for Canada, Beth Duff-Brown, is in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which she visited many times as a West Africa correspondent in the mid-1990s. She has returned to visit to a remote village in central Congo, where she was a Peace Corps volunteer from 1979 to 1981.
Source: news.yahoo.com

BPA Looks To Create Two-Tiered Rate System For Power 
The Bonneville Power Administration is wrapping up the last public meeting on its new power plan Wednesday in Idaho Falls. The federal wholesale power marketer wants to change the way it sells electricity to dozens of utilities in the Northwest.
Source: www.publicbroadcasting.net

Clothes up 
A series of detailed sketches and striped garments in Jay McCarroll's Seventh Avenue studio serve as proof: Lurking beneath the black clothing, high drama, and unabashed use of expletives is a talented designer.
Source: www.philly.com

From The Archives 
Store Front
Source: www.syracuse.com

A liberating age 
Does she or doesn't she? Not any more, says Rebecca Gibney, who has given up a certain cosmetic procedure - for the time being, anyway. She's an actor in demand these days, writes Liz Porter.
Source: www.theage.com.au

Airline chief: 'Terror leaders laughing in their caves' 
TERRORISTS are "rolling around the caves of Pakistan, laughing" at Britain's response to the terror threat, an airline boss said last night.
Source: thescotsman.scotsman.com

READERS' CHOICE 
Harold F. Heinz has been kicking around South Brunswick long enough to remember a more bucolic Davidsons Mill Road, before the New Jersey Turnpike sliced through it, the township paved it and parcels of former farmland began breeding hulking one-family homes.
Source: www.thnt.com

Stuart Jeffries talks to Charles Saatchi 
Art: As we launch a collaborative online project with Charles Saatchi's gallery, the man himself tells Stuart Jeffries about his spat with Nicholas Serota and why British art is in the doldrums.
Source: arts.guardian.co.uk

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