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Samurai archery, an ancient sport, still thrives (The Charlotte Observer)
(By ERIC TALMADGE, Associated Press Writer) It is about as far from the Olympic sport of archery as it can get. The bow is taller than the person shooting it, and, to the uninitiated, it appears lopsided and unbalanced. There are no sights, no high-tech stabilizers. And, of course, it is done on horseback, at upward of 40 mph. It's called yabusame, and it is the sport of the samurai. Each year, ...
Read more...After teen's illness, family embraces 'little things"? (Suburban Journals)
Lisa Rozier made an addition to her living room decor recently - a small sculpture of the word "believe."
Read more...Group Seeks More Funds For Statue (Times Record)
Born a slave in Texas, Bass Reeves of frontier-era Fort Smith escaped and took refuge with Seminole and Creek Indians in Indian Territory until the Emancipation Proclamation.
Read more..."Hats Off" to the 120th Rose Parade (San Bernardino Sun)
PASADENA - Hours after seeing off the turbulent, historic year that was 2008, hundreds of thousands of spectators lined the city's streets Thursday morning to embrace the tradition at the 120th Tournament of Roses
Read more...Sculptor recasts her priorities (South Bend Tribune)
BURLESON, Texas -- The life-size sculpture of Jesus, emerging from the water after His baptism, took center stage in the kitchen of Cindy Burden's rustic house in the woods.
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