...Most Interesting Landmark in Reader's Digest poll.Fallen trees are turned...page 36 of the November issue of Reader's Digest, the Upside-Down Flower Towers...the Flower Towers captured the Reader's Digest audience and were selected over...
...love the rain," she said. The annual fund-raiser is put on by Quality School Products, a subsidiary of The Reader's Digest Association. Glacier Valley gets 40 to 50 cents for every dollar raised and QSP gets the rest to pay for the students...
...Program of Independent Study at the University of Illinois. He also participated in the Medical Assistance Programs-Reader's Digest International Medical Fellowship Program in India. After spending three years as a staff surgeon at the University...
...of the settlement of a multistate lawsuit against Reader's Digest. Alaska was one of 32 states alleging Reader's Digest sweepstakes mailings gave people the false impression...
...measure. From our neighbors at the Juneau Empire to the Reader's Digest; to major newspapers and TV networks; to grandstanding...5 billion program a fading old columnist wrote for Reader's Digest. The amounts listed in the legislation are only authorizations...
...of the settlement of a multistate lawsuit against Reader's Digest. Alaska was one of 32 states alleging Reader's Digest sweepstakes mailings gave people the false impression...
...William Ecenberger visited 53 puppy mills in seven states for his special investigation published last year in Reader's Digest. ``What I saw not only broke the law; it broke my heart,'' he wrote. Among the conditions he found afflicting...
...unions." He says he sees nothing prohibitive in Scripture to such arrangements. Carter must have gotten hold of a Reader's Digest condensed version. Carter has announced he is leaving the Southern Baptist Convention - the nation's largest Protestant...
...William Ecenberger visited 53 puppy mills in seven states for his special investigation published last year in Reader's Digest. ``What I saw not only broke the law; it broke my heart,'' he wrote. Among the conditions he found afflicting...
...into a feature film. Characters are lost, too much happens off camera, and the whole compacted thing feels like Reader's Digest history. And the lesson the Oscar-winning producer Scott Rudin ("No Country for Old Men") can take from this...
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