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Marie Page is a freelance writer, exploring the arena of news and gossip.
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5 Silver Bridesmaid Dresses for Under $100A brief history of the bridesmaid dresses, and a look at five of the popular, reasonably priced silver bridesmaid dresses of 2010. -
Peter Graves Found Dead in HomePeter Graves, star of Mission Impossible and Airplane, dies at 83.
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Calling All ACers! the Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women Needs Your Help!A call to the AC community to help the DAHMW.
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This Day in History - September 9th, 1969: Two Planes Collide Over Indiana, Killing 83An Allegheny 853 collided with a Piper Cherokee above Indiana in 1969, killing all 83 passengers and crew. Luckily, no one on the ground was injured. -
This Day in History - September 8th, 1934: The SS Morro Castle Burns, Killing 135The history and fiery ending of the SS Morro Castle. -
How to Make a Haunted House from Popsicle SticksA guide to building a popsicle stick haunted house. -
Six DIY Halloween Party FavorsSix DIY favors for your Halloween party.
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Fun Fall Crafts for KidsA few fun ideas to liven up the back to school season. -
How to File for a Restraining Order in Pima CountyThe steps you need to file for a restraining order, or Order of Protection, in Pima County, along with the link to Womens Law, a site dedicated to helping abuse victims.
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This Day in History - August 20th, 1977: Launching of Voyager IIThe Voyager II was launched August 20th, 1977. It contained Carl Sagan's record "Sounds of Earth". -
Fun Fall Leaf Crafts for KidsInstructions on how to create 2 fun craft projects with leaves.
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Cheap and Easy Holiday Decorations: How to Turn a Pumpkin into a VaseInstructions on making a cheap and easy pumpkin vase.
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Free Fall Coloring Pages for KidsA list of 10 sites that offer coloring pages and printables for kids.
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Jasmine Fiore Murdered: Ryan Jenkins a "Person of Interest"Report on the murder of Jamine Fiore, and suspect Ryan Alexander Jenkins.
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Will the Real Slim Shady Please Stand Up..The internet hoax surrounding hip-hop artist Eminem. -
This Day in History - August 16th, 1984: SS Andrea Doria's Safe Opened on Live TelevisionThe history of the SS Andrea Doria, including the opening of the first-class safe on live TV. -
Kourtney Kardashian Announces PregnancyKourtney Kardashian announces pregnancy, on the heels of her upcoming reality show "Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami".
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Let's Play A Game *Updated With the Correct Answer*Getting to know people on AC, one picture at a time... -
Brooks and Dunn Officially Split After 20 Years of "Riding the Trail"Brooks and Dunn announce a parting of ways after next year's "The Last Rodeo" Tour. -
Baby Found Alive in CoffinA baby was found alive in Paraguay after being declared dead, 2 other examples in Israel.
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This Day in History - August 9th, 1970: Flight 502 Crashes in Peru49 exchange students from the US, along with 52 others died in the worst aviation accident in Peru's history on August 9th, 1970.
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ICarly's 'iFight Shelby Marx' Causing Controversy on the WebiCarly, a popular show for kids and tweens alike is causing mixed feelings in parents. I say, stop letting tv raise your kids.
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Helicopter and Plane Crash Over the Hudson RiverTwo air vehicles collided over the Hudson River on August 8th 2009. No survivors have yet to be found.
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Is Lady Gaga a Hermaphrodite?The rumors surrounding a recently released photo of Lady Gaga.
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Top 10 Signs of an Abusive RelationshipThe most common warning signs of an abusive relationship and what to do about it.
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30 Things You'll (Probably) Never Need to KnowA list of 30 odd, unusual and useless facts that you'll probably never need to know.
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This Day in History - August 1st, 1944: Anne Frank's Last Diary EntryThe history of Anne Frank, and her impact on the world following the Holocaust.
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Having to Justify My Skin ColorResponse to comments on the Henry Gates article.
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This Day in History - July 28th: Austria-Hungary Declares War & Silent Parade in NYCHistory for July 28th, 1914 and 1917.
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This Day in History - July 27th, 1837: U.S. Mint Opens in North CarolinaThe first U.S. Mint branch from Philadelphia opens in North Carolina. The building burned down exactly 7 years from it's opening, and later became the Mint Museum of Art.
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Henry Louis Gates Arrest NOT a Case of Racial ProfilingFacts and opinions on the arrest of Henry Louis Gates.
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Cocktail Party InvitationsA review of 3 sites that offer colorful, unique invitations for your next party.
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Murder Mystery Party InvitationsIt was Mr. Green in the Ballroom with the Lead Pipe... Order your own unique invitation for your next mystery party.
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Luau Party InvitationsMake your unique celebration even more memorable with a variety of invitations that suit your taste and theme.
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Top 3 Spa Party Invitation IdeasA list of 3 great sites to create a unique invitation for your next spa party.
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Tips on Hosting a Successful Spa PartyInformation on how to host a successful spa party in the comfort of your own home.
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Top 2 Locations for Cholesterol Screening in Tucson, ArizonaThe 2 best locations for screening your cholesterol in Tucson, AZ.
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Tucson, Arizona: Even the Storms are BeautifulPictures taken during Tucson's monsoon season -
This Day in History - July 21st: Compressed Air Accident Kills 20 Workers - Dirigible Crashes and Kills 13 - 8 Workers Die in Coal Waste SlideHistory for July 21st, 1880, 1919 and 1942.
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Why John Myers Deserves the Best of AC NominationNomination article for John Myers.
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This Day in History - July 16th: Kissing Banned in England & the Leipzig DebateHistory of July 16th, 1439 and 1519.
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Fun Facts - All About PhobiasCommon and unusual phobias, and their meanings, including Coulrophobia.
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This Day in History - July 13th, 1966: Richard Speck Murders Eight Student NursesRichard Speck rapes, and murders eight student nurses in Chicago, Illinois.
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Sesame Street Coloring PagesSesame Street coloring pages and printable activities for your kids this summer.
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This Day in History - July 10th, 1997: The Nanny Murder TrialLouise Woodward goes on trial for the murder of eight month old Matthew Eappen
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Girard College Doesn't Care About "Complexion"The staff at Girard College have offered their pool to the campers shunned by The Valley Swim Club
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Swim Club Suspends Kids Who Would "Change the Complexion"The Valley Swim Club in Camden refuses minority swimmers in spite of "open membership".
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Go Green - How to Make Your Wedding Eco-FriendlyTips for a green wedding.
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This Day in History - July 7th, 1949: Dragnet Premieres on the RadioRadio Show "Dragnet" premieres on the radio.
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This Day in History - July 6th, 1914: Delmira Agustini Murdered by Ex-HusbandThe life and murder of Delmira Agustini
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This Day in History - July 5th, 1983: Baby Born 84 Days After Mother's DeathWomen gives birth, 84 days after being declared dead
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This Day in History - July 3rd, 1948: Caryl Chessman Sentenced to DeathThe "Red Light Bandit" sentenced to death for robbery and kidnapping
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Night-Blooming CereusThis desert plant blooms once a year, in either June or July. -
This Day in History - July 2nd, 1903: Big Ed's Body Found"Big Ed" Delahanty's mysterious death
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How to Suntan SafelyTips to achieving a beautiful tan, without completely damaging your skin.
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Desert GardenPlants in Arizona -
Fun Facts - All About Teddy BearsThe National Teddy Bear's Picnic - A history of the teddy bear
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Top 5 Sweet 16 Theme DressesAn overview of great Sweet 16 theme dresses that cost less then $200 dollars.
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This Day in History - July 1st, 1874: The Kidnapping of Charley RossThe first kidnapping for ransom - Germantown, Pennsylvania
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This Day in History - June 30th, 1956: Two Planes Crash Over Grand CanyonTwo planes collide over the Grand Canyon, killing 128 passengers and crew
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Cheap Sweet 16 GiftsA list of charms and bracelets, suitable for the budget conscious.
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Cheap Sweet 16 Birthday Party FavorsA guide to cheap party favors for your Sweet 16.
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This Day in History - June 29th, 1613: Shakespeare's Theater Burns DownThe History of the Globe Theatre
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Top 5 Plus Size Wedding Dresses for WinterA look at 5 dresses suitable for a winter wedding.
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Top 5 Winter Wedding Locations in TucsonA list of great wedding ceremony and reception locations in Tucson, AZ this Winter.
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Fourth of July Crafts for TeensThree fun 4th of July craft projects for you and your teenagers!
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Cooking By PicturesHow to make a delicious stuffed chicken dinner -
Fun Facts - All About AntsThe life and times of the common ant
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This Day in History - June 27th, 1778: The Liberty Bell Comes Home to PhilidelphiaThe history of the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia
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This Day in History - June 26th, 1498: First Toothbrush InventedThe evolution of the toothbrush
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An Unusual RantFacts and opinions on the Michael Jackson child molestation charges.
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Michael Jackson Passes Away - Leaves Great Legacy BehindAn overview of the legacy that is Michael Jackson.
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This Day in History - June 25th, 1630: Governor Winthrop Introduces the Fork to AmericaThe evolution of the fork, from ancient Egypt to American usage.
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This Day in History - June 25th, 1298: The Rindfleish PersecutionsThe extermination of 100,000 Jews in Southern and Central Germany.
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How to Recognize, Treat and Avoid Heat Related IllnessIt's summertime, do you know how to prevent yourself from getting heat sick? This article contains the type of heat illness, symptoms, and how to prevent it.
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This Day in History - 1509Henry the Eighth's Coronation and life as King of England
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This Day in History - 1868June 23rd 1868, the first patent granted for a "type-writer", by the creator of the QWERTY keyboard.
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4th of July Coloring Pages10 sites for coloring pages and activities for your kids this 4th of July.
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Patriotic E-Cards for July FourthA list of sites devoted to e-cards for your 4th of July needs.
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The Car Care Program: Emission Testing in ArizonaA simple, easy guide to emission testing in Arizona.
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American Wear for WomenVarious clothing items, including where to buy, for the 4th of July.
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Do-It-Yourself: 4th of July CenterpieceA guide to 3 simple centerpieces you can make yourself for a budget-friendly 4th of July party.
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Top 10 Patriotic SongsHere are the top 10 patriotic songs in no particular order.
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Drunk Drivers in ArizonaThis is an opinion piece on Operation WULF, an anti drunk driving campaign. Why it's needed and how it will help.
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Book Review: Catch-22A review of Catch-22, by Joseph Heller.
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Top 3 Italian Restaurants in TucsonLocations, hours and prices for the 3 best Italian Restaurants in Tucson, AZ
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Time for a New Bathroom?For remodels, repairs, or just looking for a little change, contact your quality local companies in Tucson.
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Review: The JungleA review of The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair.
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Kitchen Need Repairs?If you are looking to upgrade, remodel, or reface your kitchen, these local Tucson businesses are here to help.
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Low Calorie Salad Dressings from Around the WorldLow calorie salad dressings are perfect to shake up that diet or add some flavor to an average salad. Dressings are also appropriate to a vegan diet.
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All-Star Baseball: Top 3 Catchers of the American LeagueMy top 3 picks for catcher in the 2009 All-Stars baseball game. Who they are and why they deserve the pick.
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Indoor Swim Lessons in TucsonIf you are looking for indoor swim lessons, here's all you need to know about the DeMont Family Swim Scool
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Tucson's Local Public PoolsFor 25 cents per child and a dollar for adults, Tucson's public swimming pools are an affordable way to beat the heat this summer. Read on for locations, hours, and what else your local pool has to offer.
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Derek Fisher's Got the MagicDerek Fisher, Kobe Bryant take the Lakers to victory in the Finals. Why they cared so much about the win.
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Agua CalienteAgua Caliente is a beautiful park located at 12325 East Roger Road in Tucson.














