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Sunday, April 01, 2012 12:10 AM PDT
What's to do now that flowers bloomed too early?
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:07 AM PDT
For a brief, shining moment, Fort Wayne was Fort Lauderdale on spring break. We partied in the garden, lifting our faces to the sun, exposing pale limbs and weeding like there was no tomorrow. Now we're paying for it.

Census information from 1940 set for release
Columbia Daily Tribune Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:06 AM PDT
Amy Waters is a genealogy and history buff, but she's especially revved up about Monday's release of 72-year-old census records — and she suspects non-genealogists will be interested, too.

Mistaken allegations of child abuse lead to murder-suicide before baby's rare genetic disorder found
Denver Post Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:06 AM PDT
Jackie Cuin stood outside her daughter's house, too frightened to walk through the door. All day long, Tiffany had not called or returned a call. That wasn't like Tiffany.

Aaron Craft Lane Violation: Officials Make Correct Call Against Ohio State
Bleacher Report Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:06 AM PDT
This sure has been the NCAA tournament of costly late-game lane violations, with Ohio State the latest team penalized after guard Aaron Craft crossed the free-throw line too early during a crucial last-ditch phase of the Buckeyes' tilt with Kansas. Down by three with just 2.9 seconds remaining, Craft was fouled to send the Buckeyes' young guard to the charity stripe for a one-and-one bonus ...

Touch 'Em All: Hot spring gets Blue Jays no respect
Philly.com Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:06 AM PDT
The Phillies needn't feel too badly, losing to the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday. The Jays are 24-5, by far the best spring training record in either Florida or Arizona. In fact, they have the best winning percentage of any team since 1997, a spring that included two 10-game winning streaks.

CHP Corner: Tools of the trade and frequently asked questions
The Lake County Record-Bee Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:03 AM PDT
I try not to watch too much news on television. It's not a "cop" thing; it's just that I really don't care for it. Many positive and inspiring events happen every day, which if aired more frequently, would be very uplifting to society.

You too can be like Penang, Guan Eng tells Malaysia
Malaysia Today Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:02 AM PDT
(TMI) - Lim (picture) said that after PR has governed four states as a coalition, “it allows you to show your report card to the people.” Lim Guan Eng has called on Malaysians to vote for Pakatan Rakyat (PR) if it wants to see Penang’s success replicated in their states as speculation mounts of a general election this June. The Penang chief minister brushed aside doubts over the federal ...

Give 'Em Hill: Too true to be good
Inside Bay Area Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:01 AM PDT
It's April Fool's Day and you're in luck because this column is not a joke (well some would argue it is, but in a different way). The thing is, I don't like pranks. I feel dumb enough on a regular basis, so I don't need people making me fall for a lame trick and making me feel dumber.

PRINCETON: Planned Parenthood head: Politics out of womenâs health
The Princeton Packet Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:00 AM PDT
Politics have interfered with womenâs health care for too long, and it is time for Planned Parenthood to fight back, according to Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

Art deco diamond
The Indianapolis Star Sat, 31 Mar 2012 23:59 PM PDT
Forever the idealist, Don Quixote renamed his love, the plain peasant Aldonza. To him, his Dulcinea had "beauty superhuman." So, too, did Jamie Gibbs and Paco Argiz idealistically behold the building that was to become their Meridian Hills home. Worn out and ugly to others, to them it was a diamond in the rough.




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