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Lincoln museum offers special coupon via Facebook Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:22 AM PST The New Year is bringing new savings for families visiting the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield. Asian nations giving enthusiastic welcome to 2013 Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:22 AM PST Fiscal cliff? Recession? Not in Asia, where the first countries to see 2013 dawn will enthusiastically welcome the new year. Macon to ring in 2013 with cherry blossom ball Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:22 AM PST Atlanta may have the peach drop, but New Year's revelers in Macon have their own gimmick for ringing in 2013 - the cherry blossom ball drop. Augusta minor league team plans move to nearby SC Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:22 AM PST Augusta's minor league baseball team is planning a move to a new stadium to be built in North Augusta - a city located just across the Savannah River in neighboring South Carolina. New Year's Eve 'to boost trade' Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:21 AM PST An increase in trade is anticipated in Cornwall ahead of the county's New Year's Eve celebrations, a tourism board says. WENN.com Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:21 AM PST R&B singer Ne-Yo is planning to get healthy in the New Year by adopting a vegan diet. 'You won't get rid of me': Almqvist Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:21 AM PST Erik Almqvist has quit parliament and given up his Sweden Democrat Party membership, but now the party plans to hire him as a consultant for its new multi-media project. Group Sites: Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:21 AM PST Amanat will be responsible for devising strategies for growth through new businesses, managing and monitoring Groupâs portfolio of assets and acting as the liaison between the investors and Group and streamlining risk management. In addition, he will also be a member of the family board. AdFeatures published HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM NEWSTYLE PRINT Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:21 AM PST Article Anti-fracking group slams study Mon, 31 Dec, 2012 01:20 AM PST AN anti-fracking group has hit out at a new study which claims more people in Lancashire support the controversial gas extraction. | |
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