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  1. Marble Falls man resists required TB treatment (KXAN 36 Austin)Open this result in new window
    Sat, 06 Sep 2008 21:27:27 GMT MARBLE FALLS, Texas (KXAN) -- A 75-year-old Marble Falls man, diagnosed with tuberculosis, violated treatment orders issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services.


  2. Marble Falls 27, Crockett 14 (Austin American-Statesman)Open this result in new window
    Sat, 06 Sep 2008 06:52:39 GMT Marble Falls racked up over 300 yards of offense and scored in every quarter to register in a non-district win at Burger Stadium.


  3. Stevensville welcomes new police officer (Ravalli Republic)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 07 Sep 2008 22:45:28 GMT Stevensville Police Chief James Marble said Monday night that his department has a new police officer, 23-year-old Josh Ray, who grew up in Stevensville and went to high school in Missoula and college in Idaho, where he studied criminal justice.


  4. Rome: Glimpse of eternity in a mere 2 days (The Pantagraph)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 07 Sep 2008 16:09:00 GMT ROME -- The light splashes liquid gold over marble columns in the Roman Forum and the faded facades of Baroque palaces in the distance. Nearby, a heated dialogue resonates in the hearty Roman accents that infuse everyday interactions with playful theatricality.


  5. Residents take dim view of airport lights (Boston Globe)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 07 Sep 2008 06:05:07 GMT In the daytime, Marble Hill in Stow is clearly visible to pilots flying into the Minute Man Air Field's two crisscrossing asphalt and gravel runways. At night, with few lights to illuminate the area surrounding the airstrip, the hill looms in their vision as a massive mound of blackness, said Don McPherson, the facility's owner.


  6. Shooters, aggies, what’s this about? (The Suburbanite)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 07 Sep 2008 16:48:12 GMT Marbles are of special interest to Dona Weil of New Franklin. Her interest comes from being the great granddaughter of Martin F. Christensen inventor of glass marble manufacturing.


  7. Marble Slab mixes it up (BG News)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 05 Sep 2008 05:14:01 GMT Strawberry cheese cake, butter pecan, double mint chocolate and birthday cake are only a few of the many ice cream flavors the Marble Slab served on Main Street. But now Nellie's Bagel & Deli, formerly known as Marble Slab, serves a variety of steamed bagel sandwiches and coffee beverages, along with homemade ice cream.


  8. Ranch dressing (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 07 Sep 2008 10:09:29 GMT SANTA MONICA, Calif. – There is no state-of-the-art media room, no marble spa bathrooms, nor some of the other luxuries one might expect at the home of “High School Musical” creator Bill Borden and modern architect Melinda Gray. Photo caption: The 1932 home’s original portico, left, was enclosed as part of the redesign of architect Melinda Gray. Photo by Los Angeles Times photos


  9. This could only happen in Massachusetts, believe it or not (Boston Globe)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 07 Sep 2008 11:42:58 GMT Massachusetts was a perfectly normal place, right up until about 10,000 years ago when the first people arrived. Then things started getting weird. Certainly nature left unique marks on the land, such as the water-carved marble of Natural Bridge in North Adams, which was once under a shallow ocean, or Balance Rock in Pittsfield State Forest, a boulder left precariously ...


  10. Sights of Rome often cost nothing (The Columbus Dispatch)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 07 Sep 2008 09:00:34 GMT ROME -- The light splashes gold over marble columns in the Roman Forum and the facades of Baroque palaces in the distance.


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