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Carlos Pauner : MANASLU 2009 : TENSE WAIT (Everest News) As expected, it is now the moment when the weather forecasts are the ones who gather all the attention. Everybody agrees that this situation is not good and that instability rules around here. We exchange them between the teams and we find coincidences, although several grave differences. Hubble Huggers Ecstatic for Telescope's Facelift (SPACE.com) Hubble fans, including many non-scientists, are excited to see the beloved space telescope get a makeover. The Andalusia Star-News (The Andalusia Star-News) Peeping through my Venetian blind, I saw Miss Flora Covington, coming up my walk with some white roses. She had promised me one for Mother’s Day tomorrow, to wear in memory of my mother. Greetings From the Most Bombed Place on Earth (NBC Philadelphia) Some people call it a "top-secret" tourist destination. The government recently allowed rare access to the area known as the "Most Bombed Place on Earth." Robert Fisk’s World: If every picture tells a story, what do they say to each other? (Independent) Pictures maketh the man. But do they? I look around my Beirut apartment and am frightened at the choice of paintings and lithographs and photographs on my walls. There are American soldiers leading Iraqis into captivity in 1991. There is a startling poster of Iraqi refugees in 2003, drawn for a lecture I gave in Galway by a young Irishman who had never been to Iraq. The fear in a little girl's ... Great Works: Ambleside (1786), Francis Towne (Independent) Taking a line for a walk, that was Paul Klee's line. At the start of his Pedagogical Sketchbook he proposes "an active line on a walk, moving freely, without goal. A walk for a walk's sake. The mobility agent is a dot, shifting its position forward." INTERVIEW: Imagecatcher; The Ballad of Maggie Greenwald (indieWIRE) (indieWIRE/ 06.14.01) -- On the living room wall of the fourth-floor walkup in Brooklyn's Park Slope that Maggie Greenwald shares with her composer husband, David Mansfield , and their three-year-old daughter Maisie , there's a striking photograph of a very old, very naked Mexican prostitute who exudes pride in who she is and what she does. Marja’s Brassiere Co. has quite a history (Jacksonville Daily Progress) For years Cherokee County women worked at Marja’s Brassiere Company to provide additional income for their families. These women were ahead of their time. They made bras they didn’t burn them; but, were strong independent women none the less. Hubble Huggers Ecstatic for Telescope's Facelift (SPACE.com via Yahoo! News) NEW YORK - It's hard to tell who's more excited for Hubble's upcoming facelift — the scientists who will benefit from the data the telescope collects, or the public who will enjoy the pretty pictures. Eat Local (Time Magazine) As regional fare gets harder to find, two new books celebrate America's culinary heritage. Squirrel mulligan, anyone?
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