Tourists seeking Obama's roots have choice of many places 11/11/2008
Places that presidents call home often become major tourist attractions, from estates at Mount Vernon and Monticello, to Hodgenville, Ky., where Abe Lincoln's log cabin once stood, to Bill Clinton's boyhood home in Hope, Ark.
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Television tonight 11/11/2008
"House" (8 p.m., Fox). The medical team tries to make a house call to an agoraphobic man.
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Kennesaw author pens vigilante novel 11/11/2008
Kennesaw resident Kevin Emmey Foley recently had his first novel, "Where Law Ends," published.
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Local youth to perform Marietta playwright's work 11/11/2008
In 1996, Marietta resident Karen Worrall searched futilely for a play that would serve the needs of Curtain Call Youth Players - at least 20 roles, numerous speaking parts and material appropriate for youth actors. When she couldn't find it, she decided to write one herself.
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Congregation Etz Chaim to host art fair on Nov. 16 11/11/2008
Congregation Etz Chaim will host the second annual juried art fair, Artisans at The Etz, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 16 at Congregation Etz Chaim, 1190 Indian Hills Parkway in Marietta.
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After long campaign, volunteers wonder what to do next 11/10/2008
NEW YORK - The post-election transition is not just tough on politicians. It's also hard on the people who worked tirelessly to get them elected.
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Whimsical Wares Art and Gift show to hit Marietta 11/10/2008
From staff reports
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Diabetes Awareness event will be Nov. 13 11/10/2008
From staff reports
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Americans learn to give thanks despite tough times 11/10/2008
The congregation at Calvary Bible Church in Kalamazoo, Mich., wouldn't seem to have much to be thankful for.
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New family, new style 11/09/2008
NEW YORK - The Obamas' first official appearance as first family-elect will be long remembered for many weighty historic reasons, but it could also signal another new beginning: An entirely different fashion sense in the White House.
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