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“Meet the Kids”

“Meet the Kids”

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Take the chance to see the faces and hear the voices of children guided by grace. Strong faith keeps each child hopeful and generosity makes each day full. The By Grace Disabled and Orphans Center in Nairobi, Kenya is home to a growing 130 children and an additional 100 students who have been affected by impoverished living conditions in Africa.

East Bay’s Youngest Editor Proves that Age is Just a Number

East Bay’s Youngest Editor Proves that Age is Just a Number

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As the youngest editor in her company, East Bay Newspapers, Beth Bottis, 24, not only

writes, edits, fills out invoices and gets times cards ready, but she loves doing it.

This new editor landed the job at Newport This Week in October 2005. Bottis graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a journalism degree in 2003.

Sushi Restaurants Make a Splash in Newport

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California Rolls. Ebi-Su. Tekka Maki. These are just a few of the sushi items becoming more and more popular in the United States. With many Americans becoming increasingly concerned with their health, sushi restaurants are booming around the country. Newport is following this trend, with a number of sushi restaurants opening in the seaside community.

Sweet and sour; cute and cuddly

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SOUR SWEETS

There’s nothing like that big heart-shaped box of chocolates that you’re bound to get for Valentine’s Day each year. Unless, of course, sweets just aren’t your thing. Now, treat yourself to something sour and your taste buds dance.

If that’s the case for you or any of your friends, surprise them this Valentine’s Day with a bag of Sour Marshmallow Hearts ($5) from Jelly Belly.

Thousands pay tribute to Coretta Scott King

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LITHONIA, Ga. _ Coretta Scott King, the first lady of the civil rights movement, went home on Tuesday and hers was a funeral service that made angels of singers and preachers of politicians and beloved mourners of the 10,000 who poured into New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in suburban Atlanta.