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Christopher Brauchli: The Mistress and the Daughter

This is where the clever estate planning technique comes in: Goodman adopted his girlfriend, Ms. Hutchins, who was then 42 years of age, as his daughter.

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BOOK #2!!

Below you will find the not yet completed text of the book that I have been writing ever since I was enabled to use Mary Ragland’s office & library; it still requires a bit . . .

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Mardi Gras 'king cake king' tasters visit Gambino's

Participants and tasters have a blast at Gambino's.

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THE DIESEL DIALOGUES

Chevrolet hedges its bet in the global compact-car battle through a diesel-powered Cruze DIESEL, on the off chance you don’t know, refers to the type of engine that relies on intense compression instead of spark for combustion, and which got its name from the guy who invented it—Rudolph Diesel. It was only later, after Diesel presumably got tired of using peanut oil to feed his contraption, did ...

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What do zippers, cheese, electricity have in common?

Did you know the zipper was invented in St. Catharines? Or that the Leon’s furniture chain began in Welland? Niagara has been an inspiration to a number of entrepreneurs and forward thinkers over the years.[...]

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'Football researcher' Ernie Adams is biggest mystery behind Bill Belichick's secretive Patriots

Bill Belichick has an adviser who has a legendary high football IQ. Good luck in trying to spot him at the Super Bowl.

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