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NOTE: This is a selected list, not a complete one. If a story link doesn't work, it's an external one, and so probably out of date. 2002 Halak describes his art as complex, like life One of Cannon Beach’s newest residents adds to the area a breadth of colorful acrylic paintings and digital designs, which capture the eye and respond to the “sensuousness” and “complexity” of everyday life, says the artist. 2001 Principles of interest growth for kiddie set "And who has the longest investment horizon of all? Children, of course," said Wrenn, a Portland investment adviser with the Wrenn/Ferguson team at U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray. With that in mind, Wrenn penned and illustrated the story of "Lucky the Golden Goose," a farm animal who was wise enough to save. Author of ‘Janie’s Journal’ now working on book Janie Tippett, the well-known Eastern Oregon columnist of “Janie’s Journal” in the Pendleton-based AgriTimes, is adding to her credentials. Local
film big hit in Pendleton Flashbulbs
popped
Ray Bradbury:
Fiction
Secrets:
Jury still deliberating online comics Johnny Ray: The
tracks of his tears
Behind the Shorthand "Dead ringer, high muckymuck, raining cats and dogs." We use them every day, but where in the world and in time did some of our more colorful descriptive phrases originate? ‘Start with a laugh: Conversation with author Liz Carpenter and entertainer Carol Channing Changing
Stages:
High school newspaper now part of Sentinel Pamplin Immortalizes his family on film in:Pulp Fiction PBS Airs New Production of
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