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Saturday, August 20, 2005 9:17 AM PDT | Slave to the Grind The Journal News Sat, 20 Aug 2005 5:21 AM PDT Husband and wife Andy and Carol Marshall opened Slave to the Grind, a coffeehouse on Pondfield Road, about 13 years ago. It has since become a hot spot for caffeine-craving commuters in the morning, a ladies lunchtime crowd in the afternoon and for college and high school hipsters in the evening. | VillageSoup - Arts & Entertainment News - VillageSoup Rockland Village Soup Sat, 20 Aug 2005 7:18 AM PDT Who will be the 2005 Maine Wild Blueberry Queen? UNION (Aug 20): One of these 10 local ladies will be crowned the next Maine Wild Blueberry Queen on Sunday evening during the first night of the 2005 Union Fair and 46th annual Maine Wild Blueberry Festival. | Lumina Pavilion's memories shine brightly The Philadelphia Inquirer Sat, 20 Aug 2005 5:31 AM PDT Wrightsville Beach's famed Lumina Pavilion survived hurricanes, German U-boats and a massive fire that destroyed 100 cottages and an oceanfront hotel. | Monarchy's main man faced fraud charges Sydney Morning Herald Sat, 20 Aug 2005 6:55 AM PDT The Queen's man ... Philip Benwell reinvented himself as a champion of British royalty after a brush with the law in the 1980s. Australia's leading monarchist, Philip Benwell, once faced a string of fraud charges and fought a 10-year legal battle to stop being extradited from Sri Lanka. | Feingold finds war foes in rural areas The Capital Times Sat, 20 Aug 2005 8:10 AM PDT It was a recent listening session in the tiny community of Pickerel in Langlade County that drove home to U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold just how much public sentiment has shifted on the war in Iraq. "It's | England falls head over heels again The Age Sat, 20 Aug 2005 8:02 AM PDT In England, cricket is back. It's been away for some time, poor old cricket, from the country that gave it birth somewhere around the 15th century. | Inventor Loniello: Walk this way The Capital Times Sat, 20 Aug 2005 8:24 AM PDT It's not tough to spot Mike Loniello at the dog park. Jingles, his 4-year-old Border Terrier, isn't the biggest dog at the small Warner Park pooch exercise area. | Movie museum pieces The Manila Times Sat, 20 Aug 2005 9:11 AM PDT ON Friday evening the Pambansang Museo ng Pelikula was formally opened. | | |
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