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Review: Theatre Gigante features delightful one-man samurai wrecking ... - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Not me, now that I've watched David Gaines's spirited entry in this fall's crowded field of one-actor shows. Gaines's "7(x1) Samurai" is the main feature in Theatre Gigante's "A Night at the Movies." Akira Kurosawa's legendary film exploits the ...

New Obituary: Jean E. Popson - Newark Advocate
A celebration of the life of Jean Estelle Popson, age 83, of Heath, will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 14, at the Heath Chapel of Henderson-Van Atta-Stickle Funeral & Cremation Service with Rev. Marcia Elsen officiating. Following the ...

New Obituary: Mary H. Rinderle - Newark Advocate
Mary H. Rinderle, 74, Newark died on Thursday, November 5, 2009 in Licking Memorial Hospital. Mary was born in Sabina, Ohio on November 24, 1934 the daughter of the late John and Bertha Parker Howard. She moved from Sabina in 1962 and spent most of ...

State man says son injured, but lucky after Fort Hood shootings - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Dave Moxon said his son, Army Reserve Spc. Grant Moxon, of Lodi, has a bullet lodged in his leg above his knee. The specialist was sitting in the front of a processing room at the Texas military base Thursday when he saw the man accused of killing 13 ...

A Brief Visit From My Soldier Son - New York Times
SEVERAL years ago, as Labor Day approached and parents nationwide began that end-of-summer ritual I know all too well — packing the children off to college — I found myself facing a new and particularly fraught task: preparing to return my son ...

Cancer didn't slow Independence firefighter - Fort Mill Times
When Jeff Rennekamp was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer, the Independence native refused to let his illness rob him of his zest for life or his sense of humor. In 1998, three years after his diagnosis, the firefighter/paramedic for the ...

 

 


 
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