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  • People might wonder: Why is it that Michael Mele, 99, never seems to slow down and is forever smiling? Maybe he stays healthy because he still goes to the gym three times a week and gave up pipe tobacco many years ago. Maybe it's because he enjoys a glass of red wine now and then, and sometimes a shot or two of whiskey, because "I read in the newspaper that it's good for your heart.

    ...In 1931 he sang the lead in the opera "The Barber of Seville" in N...

  • Lax immigration control policies in both the US and Dominican Republic reflect the economic necessity of illegal workers who fill unpopular jobs at low wages and minimal benefits. Illegal workers, who are manipulatable because of their lack of legal status, are essential for efficient production, a need that is increasing with the expanding world economy. Therefore, government policies maneuver illegal workers to areas of the greatest need rather than preventing labor migration while also giving local political entities a scapegoat for economic policy problems.

    ...But the sang-mele with 127 white parts and one black part was s...

  • Today's Obituaries Bird, Willard E. Bodie, Jean J. Cottrell, Sylvia J. Crawford, Lewis C. Jr. Curtis, Jane K. Daniels, Catherine Dixon, Karen S. England, Joe F. Foster, Antonio S. Frazer, Lota C. Given, Curtis A. Hatton, Lawrence D. II Hayes, Myrtle E. Hensley, Cornelia L. Hughes, Bo E. Hughes, Michael B. Ingram, John W. Jensen, Bruce R. Jones, Mary M. McCallister, James C. O'Dell, Jean E. Rinehart, Richie Robinson, Belva E. Sattler, Rondal M. Shook, Marilyn A. Smarr, Allen Smith, Michael L. Stephens, John L. Jr. Teter, Linda S. White, Freeda B. Willis, Roy K. Jr. Wiseman, Beatrice I. Wojciechowicz, Marilyn S. Wood, David O. Willard Earl Bird

    ... often having a song or poem on her lips, and sang many years in the church choir in Charleston. Meet...

  • ...Camino de Sacramento. Camino de sangre. Camino del mal. Campeon sin corona. El can calave...

  • Obituaries Today Bird, Willard E. Bodie, Jean J. Cottrell, Sylvia J. Crawford, Lewis C. Jr. Curtis, Jane K. Daniels, Catherine Dixon, Karen S. England, Joe F. Foster, Antonio S. Frazer, Lota C. Given, Curtis A. Hatton, Lawrence D. II Hayes, Myrtle E. Hensley, Cornelia L. Hughes, Bo E. Hughes, Brandon M. Ingram, John W. Jensen, Bruce R. Jones, Mary M. McCallister, James C. O'Dell, Jean E. Rinehart, Richie Robinson, Belva E. Sattler, Rondal M. Shook, Marilyn A. Smarr, Allen Smith, Michael L. Stephens, John L. Jr. Teter, Linda S. White, Freeda B. Willis, Roy K. Jr. Wiseman, Beatrice I. Wojciechowicz, Marilyn S. Wood, David O. Willard Earl Bird

    ... often having a song or poem on her lips, and sang many years in the church choir in Charleston. Meet...

  • There were plenty of surprises. Broadway star Colm Wilkinson showed up in a converted warehouse in Lakeland. Volvo-driving Syracuse University Drama Department Professor Craig MacDonald appeared as a down-and-dirty drummer in Cortland Repertory Theatre's Elvis tribute. In the biggest local success story SU writing instructor George Saunders saw one of his short stories dramatized off-Broadway with his name in the title, George Saunders's Pastoralia. Big Boy look-alike Gennaro Parlato was in such demand last January that he spent the first part of the evening as Uncle Jocko in Theatre '90's Gypsy, then rushed across town at intermission so he could play a character named Hollywood in Syracuse Civic Theatre's The Reindeer Monologues. Here's a rundown, company by company. Appleseed Product...

    ... and lovely soprano Charity Burdick still sang the same roles, but everything else was changed. N...

  • ... entertainment venues, Helm also played and sang at political rallies, and many stories relate that...

  • A joyful noise will be made tomorrow night at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts as the legendary Blind Boys of Alabama return to the area (7 p.m.). The Blind Boys have been generating smiles for over 60 years. Formed by a group of friends at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Blind back in 1939, original members Jimmy Carter and Clarence Fountain still front the charge. For 40 years the Blind Boys of Alabama toured the nation on the gospel circuit and recorded many a great record. The modern world embraced the group in 1983 as cast members of Broadway smash hit "The Gospel at Colonus." Since then the group has been rightly hailed as an American cultural institution.

    ...His father wrote and sang "It Never Rains in Southern California" and a slew...

  • AREA SCHEDULE Colleges

    ...Joe (Stephanie Sang 6, Sara Sang 2); Assists: Catholic (Sarah Skeens 8...

  • Mayor's race I am amazed at the news and editorial coverage the Press- Telegram is giving this mayoral race. By reading your pages, one would think that the election was over and that the mayor-elect was already chosen. Your news coverage has done a poor job of reporting the realities of this campaign. The percentage of the vote that Bob Foster received over Councilman Frank Colonna in the primary is not relevant anymore.

    ... honor" to the American nation if the Latinos sang the anthem in Spanish. It was a bad idea. John O. ...



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