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Brunswick bowling balls - U.S. Senate blocks drilling in Alaskan wildlife refuge 

U.S. Senate blocks drilling in Alaskan wildlife refuge 
CBC News - Dec 21 12:38 PM
A narrow majority of U.S. senators voted Wednesday to block a measure that would have allowed oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.Save to My Web

Coastal Financial Corporation Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Announces an Increase in Quarterly Cash Dividend 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Dec 21 12:05 PM
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.—-Dec. 21, 2005–Coastal Financial Corporation today announced that the Corporation’s Board of Directors declared a five cents per share dividend on the Company’s common stock.Save to My Web

Fuccello, Anzivino, Matteson repeat 1st-teamers on girls all-state team 
phillyburbs.com - Dec 21 5:03 PM
NEWARK, N.J. - Forwards Jessica Fuccello and Jen Anzivino and defender Jenny Matteson repeated as members of The Associated Press’ All State girls soccer first team announced Wednesday.Save to My Web

Hurricane Relief Worker Remembered in Brunswick 
WLBZ Bangor - Dec 17 4:27 PM
Hundreds of people remembered Meg Perry as an energetic social and political activist during a memorial service in Brunswick Saturday. Perry was killed last weekend while on her way to continue her hurricane relief work in New Orleans.Save to My Web

Wednesday, December 21 
The State Port Pilot - Dec 21 11:11 AM
With District 3 county commissioner May Moore leading the way, the Brunswick County Planning Board believes it has found a way to force developers to pay for road improvements to handle the additional traffic load caused by their developments.Save to My Web

Patricia L. Grimmer 
Medina-Gazette - Dec 20 10:07 PM
Patricia L. Grimmer, 61, of Brunswick, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2005, at her residence. She was a homemaker and bookkeeper. Mrs. Grimmer attended St. Ambrose Catholic Church.Save to My Web

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Bowling bags - Democrats’ Hard Left would ‘Partial-Birth Abort’ Iraq’s rebirth

Democrats’ Hard Left would ‘Partial-Birth Abort’ Iraq’s rebirth
MichNews.com - On October 15, 2005 , Iraq became a democratic nation chiefly on paper . Thursday, Dec. 15, free Iraqis will give full live birth to nationhood with 275 elected leaders to nurture the way to a more flourishing Iraq and a new and hopeful Middle-east

Express tame Tigers, 98-94
Manila Bulleting Online - AIR21 COACH Bo Perasol talked about sense of urgency before their crucial encounter with the CocaCola Tigers. Ranidel De Ocampo had it last night to power the Express past the Tigers, 98-94, in the San Mig Coffee 2005

In bowling, looks are deceiving
Times Union - CLIFTON PARK — You think you or your potbellied uncle who averages 220 in his bowling league could do this. You see a pro bowl a couple 220 games on TV to win a tournament and $40,000 check, and you think with a little practice you or your

A Wake-Up For Shelly
New York Post - December 14, 2005 — As New York’s Finest gather today to bury slain hero cop Daniel Enchautegui, their union’s president is vowing that cops will stand “shoulder to shoulder with the New York Post in its effort to force the changes in Albany that

Bowling Briefs
Pahrump Valley Times - Secretaries for all bowling leagues are reminded to report standings and other news to the Pahrump Valley Times. The fax number is 727-5309. Bowling information can be hand-delivered to the Times at 2160 E. Calvada Blvd, in Pahrump. Deadline is 5 p.m

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