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Newport art teacher hangs it up (Newport Daily News)
16 May 2008
Karen Cipriani runs art projects that capture people’s attention, whether they are portraits, making masks of fairy tale characters or producing artwork for the “Mythology at the Marble House” exhibit.Review: A glowing 'Prince Caspian' (CNN.com)
16 May 2008
"You may find Narnia a more savage place than you remember," the dwarf Trumpkin cautions the Pevensie children -- Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy -- on their return visit to the magical land they'd visited in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe."New war on water bubbling locally? (The Signal)
16 May 2008
• Does ‘hydra' logo portend agency's plans? By Jim Holt Signal Senior Writer jholt@the-signal.com 661-259-1234 x527 Posted: May 16, 2008 2:02 a.m. The hydra, according to Greek mythology, is an ancient serpent-like water beast with many heads that guarded the entrance to the Underworld.In this category: Websites: 0, Number of pages: 0, Last updated: 16 May 2008
