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Natural Solutions to Fall Allergies (The Capital) Meadow Hill Wellness will present natural health solutions to fall allergies at 7 p.m. Aug. 28 at Whole Foods Market, 2504 Solomons Island Road. This lecture is free. For registration and information, call 410-263-0411.
SeedQuest - Central information website for the global seed industry (SeedQuest) The Harlan II International Symposium , the successor to a program held 11 years ago in Syria, is dedicated to the late crop evolutionist Jack R. Harlan. It will focus on the importance of using and conserving not just a diversity of species, but also genetic diversity within species.
It?s showtime throughout the Wheatbelt (Merredin Wheatbelt Mercury) SPRING is almost here and that means it is show time in the Wheatbelt.
Media: English civil war drama to be filmed in Africa (Guardian Unlimited) Northamptonshire loses out on three lucrative months of filming period drama about King Charles I's defeat
Rob Levit Jazz Trio (The Capital) The Rob Levit Jazz Trio will perform at 12:30 p.m. Aug. 25 at Annapolis Senior Center, 119 S. Villa Ave. This concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 410-222-1818.
Media: English civil war drama to be filmed in Africa (Guardian Unlimited) The producers of Channel 4 epic The Devil's Whore are to recreate 17th-century rural England in South Africa. By Martin Wainwright
Afghan Moonshine a Growth Industry (Institute for War and Peace Reporting) Tougher restrictions on alcohol imports create boom for illicit local producers catering for surprising levels of consumer demand. The label may say ?Stolichnaya? but the contents of this vodka bottle have never seen Russia.
Slaying of Texas B&B owner Robert Whiteside unravels a private world (Dallas Morning News) MOUNT VERNON, Texas ? Maybe Robert Whiteside was angry, busy inside his bed-and-breakfast or lost in a creative binge at the jewelry workshop, but it still wasn't like him to ignore Warren Butler's calls.
RATE THIS ARTICLE (Crosswalk.com) Imagine you are a time traveler, seeking to discover what Christianity is all about. First, you drop in on Jerusalem in A.D. 37. You find that new Christians are hard to distinguish from a branch of Judaism.
East Bay Events and Arts Calendars (Berkeley Daily Planet) Berkeley No-Wall Reception with indigenous Apache representatives from the US-Mexico border, at 3 p.m. at Berkeley City Hall, Redwood Room, 2180 Milvia St. Hosted by Councilmembers Anderson and Worthington. 981-7130, 981-7170.
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