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Former East Greenwich carriage house has a cozy charm
Upstairs are two bedrooms, including this master and a smaller bedroom. The master bedroom has a large clothes closet, and the laundry machines are behind another closet in the bedroom with mirrored doors, at right.
VIDEO: Deconstructing the end-of-the-world limo ride in 2012
The pic cleared $65 million in its first weekend in the U.S. and a stunning $265 million around the globe.
Texas Monthly Gives A Big Ol' Slobberin' Kiss To Bill White
The newest edition of Texas Monthly has a lengthy profile of candidate Bill White, erstwhile mayor of Houston.
Beginning in January, crews will tear up and redo parts of Front Street to beautify downtown, as well as improve water and sewer lines.
Few of us cross-shop the Cadillac DTS while we're above ground. The Buick Lucerne 's a good substitute, since it's essentially a DTS with different styling.
That might mean fastest, of course, and the Bugatti Veyron as the world's fastest production car might qualify.
A Reality Show That Eliminates Debt, Not Contestants
It was only a matter of time before reality television producers came up with a show that, pardon the pun, revolves around debt.
Marshfield Chevrolet is looking forward to helping with your next pre-owned vehicle purchase, and we'd like to know how we can better serve you.
Hairy encounter with shave Web site
Dear Greg: In May, I ordered the Finally Free Ultra Permanent Hair Removal System from nevershaveagain.com, the Web address for United Production Inc., in New Jersey.
Nonetheless, it has some retail fans that appreciate its immense room, luxurious interior, and formal styling.
Bibb Co. Sheriff's Office Searching for Missing Person
The Bibb County Sheriffa s Office is asking for the publica s help in finding a missing person.
"We are born selfish. Let us understand what our own selfish genes are up to, because we may then at least have the chance to upset their designs, something that no other species has ever aspired to." It is often argued by psychologists and philosophers that there is no such thing as true altruism.
Students help crocheting 'Grandma' celebrate birthday
The students at Montessori School of Pensacola call their knitting and crocheting teacher 'Grandma.' And they treat her like Grandma, too.
Canadian Ambassador Gary Doer passed his final hurdle of diplomatic initiation Wednesday when he presented his credentials to President Barack Obama at the White House.Doer, 61, has already been in Washington for more than two weeks and his credentials were accepted by the State Department Oct.
Canadian autoworkers vote in favor of ratifying Ford deal
In just two days of voting, the Canadian Auto Workers pulled off what the UAW was unable to do in weeks -- convince its membership to vote for yet another set of contract changes with Ford Motor Co.
Ford's Canadian Workers Agree to Cost-Cutting
The contract modifications that cover 7,000 workers include no increase in base wages, a reduction in paid time off, elimination of a bonus and requirements that new employees contribute to the pension plan.
Media advisory - CAW Members at Ford Approve New Agreement
Thomas and Bramalea have voted in favour of a new agreement, ratifying the deal by 83 per cent during a series of meetings held over the past two days.
A Memphis man whose brother died inside the Rutherford County jail after an August arrest may be indicted after his case was bound over Friday.
Book explores the intersection of church and state history
Guided by a penchant for self-reflection and thoughtful discussion, Presbyterians have long been pulled in conflicting directions in their perceptions of their shared religious mission - with a tension that sometimes divides hearts as well as congregations, according to a media release.
An attorney for a teenager charged with second-degree murder is appealing a lower court decision that his client be tried as an adult.
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