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Flowers leads Pelicans to playoff win (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) Tyler Flowers had three hits, including the go-ahead RBI double, to lead the Myrtle Beach Pelicans to a 5-1 victory over Winston-Salem on Friday night in the Southern Divisional Series. us.rd.yahoo.com
Nature's Stress-busters: Flowers (Carteret County News-Times) (ARA) - Feeling a little stressed? Need an energy boost? Buy some flowers. Taking the time to stop and smell the roses could do more than you think. us.rd.yahoo.com
Flowers add colour to Subang Jaya (The Star) SWEET pink and pretty white flowers add colour to various locations under the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ). us.rd.yahoo.com
Rohrbough, Flowers Power Pelicans Past Warthogs In Game Three (OurSports Central) WINSTON-SALEM, NC - Starting pitcher Cole Rohrbough and catcher Tyler Flowers combined to power Myrtle Beach past Winston-Salem 5-1 in game three on a wet and windy Friday night at Ernie Shore Field. us.rd.yahoo.com
Flowers' Trojans flawless (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer) Correspondent us.rd.yahoo.com
Cultivated for AIDS victims, Laguna Beach garden is missing its keeper (Los Angeles Times) The man who tended to a plot that became the resting place of many in the once-thriving gay community is himself fighting the disease. The small patch of flowers serves as a reminder. It commemorates lives lost and souls remembered. The ashes of 50 or so are scattered or buried there. us.rd.yahoo.com
Fake flowers not a hit in Illinois city (UPI) DES PLAINES, Ill., Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Several residents of Des Plaines, Ill., oppose the proposed switch from real to fake flowers throughout the city, officials say. us.rd.yahoo.com
Flowers bloom on city hydro poles (Victoria Times Colonist) NO TEXT us.rd.yahoo.com
Christine M. Flowers: (The Philadelphia Inquirer) IN DEFENSE OF SARAH PALIN Christine Flowers: Page 19 us.rd.yahoo.com
Irene Wills' paintings capture the fleeting beauty of gardens (The Tennessean) A lifelong gardener, Irene Wills has been painting the flowers and vegetation she loves for more than two decades now. Her latest show, at Twist Art Gallery in the Arcade downtown, is called Into the Garden and features work inspired by Wills' own patch of green and by the flora that she's observed on her travels abroad. All of the pieces in her show are oil paintings. Hung primarily in gold ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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