Friday, April 30, 2010

Laura Bush Releases New Details on Her Life in New Book - Myfoxdc.com
DALLAS - Former first lady Laura Bush says in her new book that she lost first time publicly of the accident she was involved in as a 17-year-old in Midland, Texas, that killed her friend Mike Douglas. She says that she and a girlfriend were on

Laura Bush book suggests poison at German summit - Raw Story
Former first lady Laura Bush writes in her forthcoming autobiography that she and her husband George W. Bush may have been poisoned when they became ill at a summit in Germany in 2007, the New York Times reported Wednesday. Writing in her book

Banned Book Likely To Return To Classroom - 6 News WRTV
INDIANAPOLIS -- A panel recommended Friday that a book recently pulled from the classroom at Franklin Central High School be reinstated immediately. The decision of the panel, which included school officials and a parent, advised Superintendent

Indiana district pulls Toni Morrison book from hands of students - Indianapolis Star
Students at Franklin Central High School had to return an award-winning but controversial novel halfway through reading it Wednesday after complaints surfaced about its appropriateness. District administrators say Toni Morrison's "Song of Solomon" is

Laura Bush discusses fatal crash in her new book - Arab News
NEW YORK: Former US first lady Laura Bush is going public about a car crash in Midland, Texas, that claimed the life of a high school friend when she was 17. In her new book, "Spoken from She says his New Orleans flyover after Hurricane Katrina

Bubble-Blowers Take Aim at Guinness Book Record - ParentDish
The idea started in Ventnor, N.J. Isabelle Mosca said blowing bubbles was a way for her 11-year-old autistic son Kyle to share an activity with his classmates. In New Jersey, people blew bubbles at schools, Atlantic City casinos, shopping malls and

5th-grader's 'death list' left in book - Courier-Express
fifth-grader made a "death list" with a dozen names written on it and stuck it inside a library book. Butler Area School District Superintendent Edward Fink says a student discovered the list of a dozen first names Monday at Broad Street

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