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- BLACK ANNALS: Goldstein & The Negation Of Tibetan History (Part I) (Phayul)
When Oscar Wilde declared that “the one duty we owe to history is to rewrite it”, he was probably attempting to provoke — épater les bourgeois , as the French might say. Wilde lived in an age, the latter half of the nineteenth century, of assurance and certitude. - McKinney News Briefs and Calendar (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
News and events from McKinney and environs. The McKinney Public Library System now offers access to the Auto Repair Reference Center from EBSCO Publishing. - Building hope (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
Back in the ‘60s, Shirley George wore out a pair of loafers marching for civil rights in Lansing, Mich., during the race riots. - High costs, flat funding strain school districts' budgets (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
State-mandated school finance changes, fierce competition for good teachers and soaring gas prices are combining to squeeze public education budgets this summer. - Herald investigates: How Washington lost the $2 billion Areva plant and at least 400 jobs to Idaho (Tri-City Herald)
OLYMPIA - Gov. Chris Gregoire was repeatedly pressed to support Areva's $2 billion uranium enrichment plant and told her help was critical to luring its 400 high-paying jobs to the Tri-Cities, according to e-mail and other communications obtained by the Herald. - Movie crew filming at Houma plantation house (The Daily Comet)
HOUMA -- Every night for the past few weeks, a film crew about 65 people strong takes over the old Ardoyne Plantation house on La. 311. The psychological thriller, "The Deadline," stars Brittany Murphy, Thora Birch, Marc Blucas and Tammy Blanchard.
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