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SUNDAY'S HERALD: Face to face with Pat Mars (Grand Forks Herald) KJ 108's Big Dogz don't bark, said Pat Mars, one of the two radio personalities of the Big Dogz. Advertisement: GRAND FORKS SUBARU / KIA Check Our Inventory Online! us.rd.yahoo.com
Sleeping Beauty: Two-Disc Platinum Edition (DVD Talk) One clear sign that a masculine movie-goer's taste has evolved with time arrives when they discover that first classic "Disney Princess" film that they adore without any bashfulness. us.rd.yahoo.com
More Things to Do (Standard-Examiner) 'DOUBT,' 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday, Caine Lyric Theatre, 28 W. Center, Logan. $9-$13. (435) 797-8022 or http://csa.usu.edu. us.rd.yahoo.com
Angels Without Wings (Washington City Paper) The D.C. Guardian Angels aspire to fight crime like comic-book superheroes. But are they more comic than hero? us.rd.yahoo.com
Letters - October 3, 2008 (Estes Park Trail Gazette) When Reagan took office our national debt was $998 billion. He and Bush Sr. increased it to $4.441 trillion. us.rd.yahoo.com
Around the Region (The Sacramento Bee) The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop, 8535 Elk Grove Blvd., has several events planned. us.rd.yahoo.com
Police blotter roundup (The Palm Beach Post) Treasure Coast us.rd.yahoo.com
Rosenbloom: Cubs' end? (Chicago Tribune) Steve Rosenbloom: "This might not be the end of the world, but Cubs fans can see it from here." Game photos | Cubs fans | Vote: Is it over? Mike Downey: City 'had better ban booze and suicide' Dodgers 7, Cubs 2 Dempster's wild night costs Cubs Key moments: Where did it go wrong for the Cubs? Tickets: Beg and borrow | Family suit over seat Fan arrested for throwing ball at Dodgers' Ramirez ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Briefs: Irvine school receives $10 million gift, Orthodox schools get federal funding (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles) Tarbut V'Torah Community Day School (TVT) in Irvine received a $10 million gift from an anonymous donor to be used for student scholarships, beginning this fall. us.rd.yahoo.com
Man Convicted of Falsifying Gun Records (R News) An Alden man pleaded guilty to lying about who bought a gun at the store where he worked. Robert Helms, 36, was convicted of a felony charge of knowingly making false statements in the sale of a firearm. us.rd.yahoo.com
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