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Monday, August 22, 2005 5:18 AM PDT | Hockey bosses to probe Scotland ladies' exit Edinburgh Evening News Mon, 22 Aug 2005 4:45 AM PDT SCOTLAND'S hockey bosses will hold an inquest next month after the women slipped out of A Division in the European Championship. | Local News - Staunton News Leader - www.newsleader.com News Leader Mon, 22 Aug 2005 3:08 AM PDT STAUNTON Judith and Jessica Showalter feel like they're living a dream. Both ladies cherish going to work everyday, surrounded by the grand features of a Victorian home a winding, 196-spindle intricate wood staircase, elaborately designed wood carvings at the doorways, mantelpieces and fireplaces. | Waltzing through time Leaf-Chronicle Mon, 22 Aug 2005 3:05 AM PDT Visitors to the Smith-Trahern Mansion stepped back in time about 140 years Sunday as ladies dressed in traditional Civil War-era gowns waltzed with their gray and blue uniformed beaus. | VFW scholarship competition begins Wichita Falls Times Record News Mon, 22 Aug 2005 1:57 AM PDT The Veterans of Foreign Wars Burkburnett Post 10455 is holding its annual "Voice of Democracy Scholarship Competition," co-sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary. This year's essay topic is "How I Demonstrate my Freedom." | ‘A-levels need rejig’ Guernsey Press and Star Mon, 22 Aug 2005 1:21 AM PDT EDUCATION minister Martin Ozanne believes that the A-level system will have to change. Local schools once again produced record results, with Ladies’ College registering a 100% pass rate and Grammar School moving up from last year’s 98.7% to 99.6%. | Skate America to be held at Boardwalk Hall Courier-Post Mon, 22 Aug 2005 2:14 AM PDT Five-time world champion Michelle Kwan and two-time world silver medalist Sasha Cohen are among the skaters scheduled to compete at the 2005 Smart Ones Skate America. | Queens for a play The Philadelphia Inquirer Mon, 22 Aug 2005 4:56 AM PDT Tuesday evening is difficult for Carolina Queens linebacker Roberta Kelsey. | Today The Advocate Mon, 22 Aug 2005 5:14 AM PDT Prayers for Our Schools: 8 a.m., sidewalk in front of Garfield School, 680 S. 30th St., Heath. Call Gary Wimer: (740) 522-1415. Licking County Planning Commission: 7 p.m.; County Administration Building, 20 S. Second St., Room A (basement). | SEAN PENN IN IRAN San Francisco Chronicle Mon, 22 Aug 2005 5:08 AM PDT DAY ONE In June, Sean Penn and two friends traveled to Tehran. It was Penn's first trip to the country. What he found was a culture in conflict. Although the nation is ruled by a very conservative, tradition-bound government, Penn talked to many... | | |
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