Atheists at Christmas: Eat, drink and be wary
AP - 1 hour 13 minutes agoAngie O'Neill recently moved into a new apartment complex for seniors and she's trying to make new friends. But Christmas is a tough time of year for an atheist.
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Angie O'Neill recently moved into a new apartment complex for seniors and she's trying to make new friends. But Christmas is a tough time of year for an atheist.
Canadian consumers are expected to head to big box stores with cash in hand, studies showed on Wednesday, as they scramble to put the finishing touches on their Christmas purchases.
Wednesday, Dec. 9 MEETING: Belleville Stamp Club, 7 p.m., at Governor French Academy, 219 W. Main St., Belleville. 281-8305.
GLOUCESTER — In an ironic twist, a Williamsburg firefighter battled a fire Friday night at his own house.
Posted: Wednesday, December 9, 2009 4:00 pm | Updated: 4:01 pm, Wed Dec 9, 2009. POCATELLO — Demand has increased by about 30 percent throughout the year at the Idaho Foodbank; for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, it’s risen by 40 percent, said Foodbank Branch Manager Joye Jones.
The official beginning of the Christmas season in great Williamsburg begins this weekend with an dizzying schedule of events, capped by Sunday's annual Grand Illumination at Colonial Williamsburg.
The St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys gave the first of its two seasonal performances of Handel’s “Messiah” on Tuesday evening.
Sting performed a concert of winter songs at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine on Tuesday night.
Photo by Ryan Muir -- Earlier this week, we reported that a rule change from the U.S. Postal Service threatened Chicago producer Steve Albini 's annual charity Christmas gift drive. But the Second City 's annual benefit for Albini's Letters to Santa program is going ahead as planned, and it's got some impressive indie rock star-power lined up. The Second City That Never Sleeps show, which goes ...
Wind gusts of more than 40 miles-per-hour disrupted Christmas decorations across Middle Tennessee Wednesday.
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