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The Next Chapter: Friends of the Library offers gently-used books in …
Corsicana Daily Sun Looking for affordable stocking stuffers for the bookworms in your life?The Next Chapter, located in the lobby of the Corsicana Public Library, offers gently-used books just in time for Christmas. |
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YouTube Video Provides Good Look at MotoGP and WSB Bikes on Track Together at Jerez (with video) (News)
The recently completed test at Jerez involving both WSB and MotoGP bikes on track at the same time provided some interesting stories. First and foremost, Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki), once again, proved that he can test against MotoGP regulars and be more than competitive on his heavier, relatively underpowered WSB bike. Rea ended the test with […]
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Fire Alert Sent to Millions of Cellphones Was California’s Largest Warning Yet – New York Times
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Fire Alert Sent to Millions of Cellphones Was California's Largest Warning Yet
New York Times From the desert along the Mexican border to the central California coast, a distance of more than 300 miles, cellphones squawked and shook all at once on Wednesday night, and displayed a simple, serious message. “Strong winds overnight creating extreme … |
The Cheapest-To-Fix Used Cars – Forbes – Forbes
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The Cheapest-To-Fix Used Cars – Forbes
Forbes Here's which cars and crossovers from previous model years cost the least to repair when the “Check Engine” light goes on. |
LATEST: Stolen credit cards used to buy electronics gear worth $1300 – Palm Beach Post
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LATEST: Stolen credit cards used to buy electronics gear worth $ 1300
Palm Beach Post A surveillance camera at the Best Buy on Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard took this photo of a woman who West Palm Beach police want to question in the purchase of $ 1,300 in electronics gear with stolen credit cards on Nov. 25. (Photo provided by the Palm … |