Rina Risper
OP/ED: POETRY IN SCHOOL LIBRARIES
Take Advantage of Higher IRA “Catch-up” Limits
Ask The Business Reference Librarian! 4-25
LAWYERS’ COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS DEFEATS FEMA’S EFFORTS TO REMOVE HURRICANE EVACUEES FROM HOTELS BY JANUARY
LAWYERS’ COMMITTEE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS DEFEATS FEMA’S EFFORTS TO REMOVE HURRICANE EVACUEES FROM HOTELS BY JANUARY
Excuse me are you listening? 4-24
I should truly say that I’ve been blessed this year. I’ve seen many business come and go. When a store goes out of business that I deliver to, I’m saddened by the loss. It’s very difficult to help all of the businesses.
I’d like to say thank you to the people who have been helping me this year with the newspaper. On the top of my list is the Washington family, my “Southside Angels.”
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THE FILM STRIP: KING KONG
Studio: Universal
Plot: A remake of the 1933 classic about a foolhardy documentary filmmaker, who travels to a remote island to film his latest epic and discovers the eighth wonder of the world – King Kong.
Cast: Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, Andy Serkis, Thomas Kretschmann
Rating: PG-13
Bottom Line: ***
Coverage: King Kong doesn’t break new ground but is ultimately rewarding.
