Books and Beasties Reading Program
WHO-TV - Marshalltown, IA Oct.20 - A Marshalltown woman has started a literacy program to help young people in Marshall County learn to read. Ellen Harbaugh and a few helpers started Books and Beasties three years ago. The program takes donated books and
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Independents find ways to flourish amid big chains, Internet
Lansing State Journal - For Harris, that meant using his space for community events and filling his shelves with specialty materials, such as resource books for dealing with children's grief and multicultural books other area stores might not be selling. Others are luring
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New Findlay phone books have several errors
WTOL-TV - FINDLAY, Ohio The new A-T and T phone books in Findlay are causing a ruckus for some local nonprofit groups. That's because 16 groups are not listed, their telephone numbers are wrong or the addresses are incorrect. All the groups had moved over the
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Little Miss Sunshine
Entertainment Weekly Online - Children who've enjoyed the books will likewise enjoy seeing the characters come to life onscreen. B+ Eileen Clarke Recommended ages: 3-7 CD/DVD Welcome to Ralph's World (Disney Sound) For little music lovers who haven't yet tuned in to the incredibly
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Consider these books for reading to children on cold October nights
Grand Rapids Press - In "Pumpkin Town!" (Houghton Mifflin, $16), Jose and his brothers grow pumpkins on their farm. At the end of each season they keep the best seeds for planting and toss the rest at the edge of a field. One day when tossing the extra seeds, a great
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Books events
Arizona Daily Star - Visiting Poets and Writers Reading Series UA Modern Languages Auditorium, 1423 E. University Blvd. "The Next Word in Poetry" features the work of three emerging poets: Srikanth Reddy, Brian Turner and Joshua Marie Wilkinson. Copies of their books
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Books: The Sportswriter Enters Autumn
MSNBC - Oct. 23, 2006 issue - "Important things seem to be escaping me," laments Frank Bascombe in Richard Ford's "The Lay of the Land." It's a familiar refrain for the writer turned real-estate agent, who spends most of his days tooling around suburban New
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