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The word malaria comes from the words mal and aria, which means bad air. This derives from the old days when it was thought that all diseases are caused by bad, or dirty air.
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29:20, Seest thou a man that is hasty in his words? there is more hope of a fool than of him.
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Anonymous writes "Hello everyone, this is Bodette. I'm a Marine now stationed overseas just trying to get in touch with all my old friends that knew me. If you do and wanna get in touch, email me at:
pfc2111@yahoo.com or Bodetteaj@iwakuni.usmc.mil"
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Anonymous writes "Now available in your backyard, High Speed Broadband Internet from INTERNET AMERICA.
No phone line needed, No cable TV connection needed. 1-800-485-1253.
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Local News: HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING OFFERED BY VNA
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Anonymous writes "HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING OFFERED BY
THE VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION
The Visiting Nurse Association needs hospice volunteers who want to help terminally ill patients and their families.
A three-day training program in volunteer hospice care will be held October 4, 5, and 6 from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. at the First Christian Church at 805 W. Baldrige Street in Ennis. Training is provided at no cost."
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randallh writes "A Great place to shop for candy is the Russell Stover Candy Retail Store On Highway 287. Also a great place for your sweet tooth is Collin Street Bakery on West Seventh in Corsicana. This fall they will be making the world famous Deluxe Collin Street Fruit Cake to be shipped across the world."
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Anonymous writes "Contact: Robert Smith
Director of Public Relations
Visiting Nurse Association
(214) 689-2609
VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION TO OFFER BEREAVEMENT SEMINAR
The Visiting Nurse Association of Texas
will be conducting a seminar on "Good Grief" for
adults who are grieving the loss of a loved one. "
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Tribune Columns: Kerens.Com #106 Scrabble in the Alumni Center March 11th, 2002
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Donna York’s eyes narrowed as she eyed the move that Joyce Lockhart was about to make. She knew that Joyce was about to seek an advantage that might close the door to her own next move. Judy Baker’s head was lowered as she contemplated what this would mean to her own strategy and nervously twitched her fingers back and forth and around and around. I peered out of the corner of my eye at my dead serious opponents while stroking my beard wondering what was about to explode across the table. What to do. What to do.
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Anonymous writes "Everyone is invited to the
Hardy P Mayo
Centennial Birthday
and
Family Reunion
Saturday, September 24, 2005
Methodist Church – Kerens, TX
10:00 a.m. until late afternoon
(We expect to have Hardy on site from about 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.)"
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randallh writes "In The Rose City, Tyler, Texas has their Beautiful Rose Garden. They also have fine restaurants and the Caldwell Zoo. It's a great place to take your family on a weekend. Admission is free and they have lots of exotic birds and animals in the piney woods of East Texas. See Tyler soon and you will be glad you went."
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Business: Ground Broken on Heritage Cove Project
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randallh writes "In Gun Barrel City, ground was broken for the new retail project on Cedar Creek Lake. There will be a new LaQuinta Inn and a Golden Corral Restaurant. Also there will be a 175 unit older people housing unit with a new shopping center complex. An eight screen cinema is in the works as well as a new Bennigans Restaurant."
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Tia_Denver writes "I once lived in Kerens when I was in fifth grade. This was in 1992-93. I was just trying to see if I could find any friends that I use to have. I don't know if I can put my name on here, but it's Tiffany Edwards. We use to live outside of town in a blue and white house. I believe the man my mother married was Richard (Dicky) Robertson. I played the coronet in the band when I lived there.
If anyone remembers me I would love to hear from you."
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randallh writes "Well, it's the start of football season for the Corsicana Tigers. It's getting off to a good start with the Corsicana Tigers winning over Arlington Bowie 35 to 16 Friday night at Tiger Field. Hopefully this will be a preview of a winning season for the Corsicana High School team."
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What do you do when that catastrophic crash visits your computer and everything you have created vanishes in the twinkle of an eye? We have talked about computer security, various tools for maintenance, and the all important house keeping tasks associated with keeping your computer healthy, but not about disaster recovery. If you have a computer long enough, sooner or later a loss of data is as inevitable as your car breaking down when away form home. It is going to happen.
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Column by Sandra Simmons Fox
I used my grandmother’s information because she is sixty-six years old, and grew up in the forties and fifties. I figured that would be good. Shesaid they didn’t have gangs who messed up the buildings by spray painting graffiti on everything. They weren’t called punks or slime balls then. Juvenile delinquent was the name they were given.
The town Mimi grew up in was small. The population was 1,707 people. The bad kids, the ones who got in trouble, were called hoodlums and thugs, and were looked down on. If you did something bad, someone would tell your Dad. You couldn’t get away with anything. Everyone knew your business. That’s what small town life is like.
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News: Waco, Texas - A Great Place to Visit
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randallh writes "If you are looking for a weekend trip, Waco, Texas is a great place to visit. They have the Dr Pepper Museum. Also they have the Central Texas Zoo, fine restaurant, and great shopping like Richland Mall and Central Texas Market place just off loop 340. A great weekend getaway."
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gishpa writes "My grandparents married in 1905 in Corsicana. I found an H. H. Smith who bought land near Kerens, Texas.
Their first child, my uncle Wister, was supposedly born in Chatfield, Texas.
My grandfather, Mr. H. H. Smith, died Feb. 11, 1920 in Belton, Texas.
Three of the children, my mother was one of them, was placed in the Corsicana Home in 1922. She is the only one who had children. Five of her children were adopted. I am now trying to find anyone who might have been related to my grandfather, Mr. H. H. Smith."
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Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps; for he is the only animal
that is struck with the difference between what things are and what they
ought to be.
-- William Hazlitt
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