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in the Night Sky - Salem, Oregon Our
UFO sighting was in 1988, but it was years before we
told anybody. Amongst ourselves it was rarely mentioned,
as if we didn't want to believe it.
Strange
Happenings on the Oregon Coast Departed
pioneers, explorers, Native Americans, sea traders,
loggers, and soldiers, tricked into death, reach out
from their shadowy world to make contact with the living.
Hawaii
and Oregon Paranormal: A Real Life Bit of the Show 'LOST'
One place in Oregon has
legends that equate it to that mysterious island on
the ABC show
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Golf Digest interview: Everybody Loves Ernie Els
His rhythmic swing is most famous, but I've always enjoyed the few seconds that precede it.
Celebrating Dublin's bicentennial: 1810-2010 Dublin didn't always celebrate i...
The original caption from the Jan. 25, 1970, Columbus Dispatch read: Dublin Village Council President Joseph Dixon and his dogs -- Irish Setters Bill, 13, and Big Red, 5, are members of the family.
Feds: 'Jihad Jane' plotted terror
With phony travel documents, e-mail intrigue and a burning desire to kill ''or die trying,'' a middle-age Montgomery County woman helped recruit a network for suicide attacks and other terrorist strikes in Europe and Asia, according to a federal grand jury indictment unsealed Tuesday.
WWTC Am 1280 The Patriot News Article
Up to half the food aid intended for the millions of hungry people in Somalia is being diverted to corrupt contractors, radical Islamic militants and local U.N. workers, according to a U.N. Security Council report.
Obama pushing on health care end game
Obama not giving up on health reform A A The president made his case for health reform to the public for the second time in three days as Democrats scrambled to find votes.
a Jihad Janea indictment alleges threat from within U.S.
Using e-mail, YouTube videos, phony travel documents and a burning desire to kill "or die trying," a middle-aged American woman from Pennsylvania helped recruit a network for suicide attacks and other terrorist strikes in Europe and Asia, according to a federal grand jury indictment unsealed Tuesday.
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Wednesday Watch List: Dead Animals! Dead Spirits! Dead Singing
Welcome to Watch List, where we identify five things on TV that may be worth staying in and waxing your arms for.
No More Joey Showey
Recently, progressive-talk WDTW added The Joey Reynolds overnight show 1 am-6 am.
5 bizarre insurance policies
Ah, the magic of insurance . If you can dream up a risk, you can probably insure it.
Red Wheel Strikes Deal with Ravenous Romance to Do P-books of E-books
Red Wheel/Weiser, best known as a publisher of nonfiction titles, is entering the fiction market through an agreement with e-book publisher Ravenous Romance.
Inflation insurance
Inflation insurance By The Mogambo Guru People think that Addison Wiggin here at the DailyReckoning is just another talented, intelligent, pretty face who secretly thrills to hear people say things like, "You're a lot better looking than The Mogambo! And younger and smarter, too!" but he is much, much more than that.
Lost Recap: Ben's security blanket
If there is one character this season who that truly lives up to this show's title, it's Benjamin Linus.
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Brooklyn PL Director Resigns Dionne Mack-Harvin, the first African American woman to head a major New York library, is resigning her post as Brooklyn PL's director as of June 30 after only three years.
In Brief: March 4
Earlier this week, President Obama issued a Presidential Proclamation that named March 2 Read Across America Day.
Authors share tales of our Weird Washington
Jeff Davis and Al Eufrasio are a couple of normal guys who just happen to spend their time pursuing paranormal weirdness.
No Tsunami for Oregon Coast, California Experience is Minor
In Seaside, no siren warnings were sounded. After an 8.8 earthquake devastated parts of southern Chile early Saturday morning, much of the west coast of the United States was under a tsunami warning or advisory.
Oregon Coast BnB Snags National Wedding Honors
WeddingWire, the nation's leading wedding technology company, just announced Stone Crest Cellars B & B near Newport has been selected to receive the WeddingWire 2010 Bride's Choice Awards for Ceremony and Reception Venue.
Shining some light on a horror classic
A happenstance stay at the Stanley Hotel in the mid-1970s inspired Stephen King to write his horror classic The Shining.
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