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Porcelain baby; sofa; old gun; French tea set: Attic Finds

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Marcia Davis: Noisy great crested flycatchers prefer houses that swing - Knoxville News Sentinel


Marcia Davis: Noisy great crested flycatchers prefer houses that swing
Knoxville News Sentinel
By Marcia Davis Bob Howdeshell/bhowdy.smugmug.com Identifying field marks of a great-crested flycatcher are gray breast, yellow belly, cinnamon red tail and wings. When excited, the bird erects its head feathers to form a disheveled crest. "Wheep!

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Okla. tribe reclaims vessel donated to NY Goodwill - Atlanta Journal Constitution


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Okla. tribe reclaims vessel donated to NY Goodwill
Atlanta Journal Constitution
When a photograph of the item was posted on Goodwill's online auction site, the group received emails identifying the vessel as ancient Indian pottery. (AP Photo/The Buffalo News, Mark Mulville) TV OUT; MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT; BATAVIA DAILY NEWS ...

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Stitching Lingerie Improves Women's Lives in South India - New York Times (blog)


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Stitching Lingerie Improves Women's Lives in South India
New York Times (blog)
The beneficiaries, once identified and approved by the community, are trained in the skills needed for the livelihood that they choose, with dairy, weaving, goat rearing and pottery being the most popular. Livelihood specialists and mediators come in ...

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Porcelain baby; sofa; old gun; French tea set: Attic Finds - Plain Dealer


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Porcelain baby; sofa; old gun; French tea set: Attic Finds
Plain Dealer
It is in perfect condition. The markings are enclosed. Purpose and value? -- Barbara Messner, Solon "Piano babies" were designed as decorative porcelain figures meant to perch on the flat top of an upright piano. Introduced in the 1880s, the poses and ...

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