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WHAT'S COOKIN - 5-7
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Monday May 12: Stuffed cabbage, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, salad, sliced peaches, chicken-vegetables soup.
Tuesday, May 13: Braised beef tips, buttered noodles, wax beans. Carrot salad. Coconut custard pie.
Wednesday, May 14: Pork chop, gravy, stuffing, peas, Italian salad, rice pudding.
Thursday, May 15: Italian lasagna, broccoli, roll, cucumber salad, jello, cream of celery soup.
Friday, May 16: Fried cod wedges, rice, green beans, tomato salad, apple.
Monday, May 12: Bologna and cheese on white bread, cole slaw, vanilla pudding, orange juice.
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GAMES PEOPLE PLAY - Vital Sixer Personnel Decisions Await
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The surprising Flyers rose to the occasion and upset Montreal in Canada’s favorite game of ice hockey. The Orange and Black are now in hockey’s Final Four.
The Phillies survived April without their usual dreaded slow start and are very competitive in the National League. Contract year Pat Burrell and star Chase Utley are leading the way and keeping fan interest high, despite the slumping ways of Ryan Howard.
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SPEAKING IN THE LIGHT - 5-7
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Recently I got a call on my radio show, “Oldies With A Heart,” heard on Monday nights on 94.3 WILW from 7 p.m. until midnight for the song “The Goodbye Girl” which was a hit for David Gates back in 1978.
It was actually the title theme from the movie of the same name starring Richard Dryefuss and Marsha Mason. I always believed that Marsha Mason became the “goodbye girl” in the film only because she was married at the time to the writer of the picture, Neil Simon, but that is beside the point.
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Former Scout Offers Appreciation
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By CPL. TULLY O’CLISHAM
I wish I could be there with everyone to celebrate this joyous occasion, but due to training requirements, I’m forced to stay on Camp Lejeune.
Anytime our community can come together to celebrate its great heritage, you know it’s something special. And that’s what Boy Scout Troop 76 is, something special.
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Motherhood: Beauty through Sacrifice
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Think about what you were like before you became one. You see, I have a theory; I think motherhood turns most women into saints. The foundation of motherhood is usually built with nine months of being with-child, culminating with the agony of delivery, followed by round-the-clock feedings, countless diaper changes, and rocking the baby until it becomes an art form.
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Who Do We Blame for Unprepared Grads?
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Someone must be blamed, but whom?
Whose fault is it if high school pupils are not fully prepared for college when they get a diploma? Is it students, the school districts or the state? We’ll discount personal responsibility, even though education is quite personal, and those who want it badly enough always get an extra helping, and they succeed.
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Wed, 05/07/2008 - 6:26pm
You could consider values. What does it say about a community who funds a feeder baseball program before math support?
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Tue, 05/06/2008 - 10:38am
You blame the parents to start, the schools for "dumbing down" the curriculum and the student for being too spoiled and lazy to learn!
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Cindy's World - 5-7
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When Joe Zelnik, long-time editor and columnist of The Herald, passed away in March, I felt sad. I was fond of Joe, though I only met him in person twice, and most of our correspondence was over the phone or by e-mail.
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Sun, 05/11/2008 - 9:18pm
Cindy,
A touching piece. I am so happy to find you - I went line dancing last night for the second time in probably 12 years, and thought of you. Did a quick search and see you are still in Cape May! Not sure why I thought you were in Chicago.
Just let me know this is you, and I'll write back more....
Karen
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WHAT'S COOKIN - 4-30
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Monday, May 5: Veal steak, gravy, fried onions, cauliflower, mashed potatoes, carrot-raisin salad, chocolate cake w/icing, chicken vegetable soup.
Tuesday, May 6: Baked chicken breast, gravy, parsley baked potato, green beans, cranberry sauce, apple pie.
Wednesday, May 7: Spaghetti and meatballs, Italian vegetables, roll, salad, banana.
Thursday, May 8: Roast turkey, gravy, baked stuffing, lima beans, Cole slaw, rice pudding, cream of potato soup.
Friday, May 9: Baked codfish, potato wedges, stewed tomatoes, salad, tapioca pudding.
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NASCAR NATION - 4-30
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Every time NASCAR hits the high banks of Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama, everyone fears “The Big One.” That’s the name of the wreck that seems to happen every time racers run this 2.5-mile oval, when numbers of cars get involved, usually ending several drivers’ days.
For 174 laps, the incident had yet to come, leaving many to feel that it would be a safe, uneventful day at Talladega.
Then came lap 175.
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GAMES PEOPLE PLAY - Annual NFL Draft Stirs Debate
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The Eagles completed another draft of college players over the weekend and the results, like every year, won’t be known for another 18 months to three years.
That being said, the fun of this off-season flurry of NFL activity is akin to baseball’s “Hot Stove League,” a term for winter player movement. Over the years, the amount of people studying, evaluating and projecting the transition of college talent into professional football has grown immensely.
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