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Review of Pad Thai Restaurant in Exeter, New HampshireThis is a review of Pad Thai Restaurant in Exeter, New Hampshire.
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The Chocolatier in Exeter, New HampshireIf you have a sweet tooth for chocolates and you're in Exeter, New Hampshire you might want to stop by The Chocolatier.
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The Devil of "Exeter"Inspired by a walk in the woods near Exeter -
Travel Guide for the City of Exeter, DevonA travel guide to Exeter, one of Devon's most beautiful cities. -
Eating in the Middle of Nowhere in Exeter, Rhode IslandThe Middle of Nowhere Diner in Exeter, Rhode Island has great food in copious amounts for reasonable prices! -
Exeter Elms Family Campground in Exeter, New HampshireExeter Elms Family Campground is one of the best campgrounds to stay at in Exeter, New Hampshire.
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Family Fun at Crealy Adventure Park in Exeter, UKCrealy Adventure Park is an excellent place for kids and adults alike!
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Julie Exeter Wakes Up at Last, HungryA 55 word horror fiction, with themes of love and cannibalism. -
Adam Finds Himself at Phillips Exeter Academy 1950-1951From the Complete History of Adam Panflick. A Semi-fictional Memoir
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Adam Continues at Exeter and Plays Cypress Point 1952From the Complete History of Adam Panflick. A Semi-fictional Memoir
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Dr. Michael E. Bell Discusses Vampires, Modern Folklore, and Scary StoriesMichael E. Bell's book, Food for the Dead, has brought attention to the vampire practice in New England, and the last North American vampire, Mercy Brown, of Exeter, Rhode Island, and he's now a well-known expert in the field of the undead. -
Genetically Modified Cross-Pollination Risks Might Be UnderestimatedResearchers find higher levels of contamination by genetically engineered crops than current calculations sometimes predict.
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The Haunting of the Ladd School in Exeter, Rhode IslandAlso heard in patients' former rooms is an eerie growling sound when no animals are present. Some visitors here have also claimed they were touched, shoved or they've had items knocked out of their hands by some unseen force.
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The REAL FacebookSee an original Facebook from Phillips Exeter Academy. That is Mark Zuckerberg's Alma Mater. -
Study: Why and How Quickly Exhaustion Sets in when We Exercise Beyond Our EnduranceNew research performed by both the University of Exeter and Kansas State University has shown for the first time what changes take place in our muscles when we push ourselves beyond our physical endurance. -
The Best Summer Sports Rec League in New Hampshire!Summer time is a great time to get together with friends, have a few beers, and play your favorite sport without having too much pressure. Softball, basketball, and wiffle ball are all fun sports, but why not go and hang out in an ice-cold rink
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Summer Hockey Leagues Looking for PlayersSummer time is a great time to get together with friends, have a few beers, and play your favorite sport without having too much pressure. Softball, basketball, and wiffle ball are all fun sports, but why not go an
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The Finish Line of The Boston MarathonBoston's most popular spot each spring is the stretch of Boylston Street, between Exeter and Dartmouth streets, where weary marathon runners take their final steps.
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Scientists Pinpoint Origins of Noah's Ark Story and the Change in European Culture to FarmingScientists from the Universities of Exeter, UK, Wollongong, and Australia believe they have found the source behind the Noah's Ark myth and the reason why European culture drastically changed from hunting and gathering to farming in 8500 BC.
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Pennsylvania Primary Blog CoverageIt is now Indiana's turn to be the 6th or 7th state to "end" the Democratic race. -
Top Winter Activities in Rhode Island For Children Under 5For those people that realize Rhode Island is not part of Long Island, then they probably know that it is the Ocean State. Although the best time of year to visit "Little Rhody" is the summer season, there is plenty to do in any season.
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The Leadership of Robert E. LeeAn examination of the leadership styles of Robert E. Lee in view of modern leadership theories and present day standards.
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Audubon Society Summer Camps in Rhode IslandThe Audubon Society has itself well established in this coastal state and offers summer camp experiences at 4 distinct Rhode Island locations. In this small state probably more than one is close to you.
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The Hollywood Masters: Howard Hawks Created Classic Films in Many GenresDirector Howard Hawks was one of the masters of American Cinema -
Finest Luxury Hotels in Downtown BostonVisit one of the great cities of the United States of America, Boston, Massachusetts. Historic attractions, like Freedom Trail, bring American history to life. Luxury hotels offer the finest of amenities and services in "Beantown." -
The Arcade Fire: Indie Rock for the Obama NationThe Arcade Fire is a band based in Canada that is nothing short of an internet phenomenon. They have recently delved into American politics. They have a very good reason... -
Kid-Friendly Restaurants in BostonAmid Boston's dining scene are several spots that will accommodate children while still providing top-notch food. They include Flour Bakery and Cafe, 303 Cafe, and Atlantic Fish Company.
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Simon Leach - the Genetics of PotterySimon Leach is a third generation master potter and grandson to Bernard leach. He has an uncanny knack for teaching some of the most intricate details while making the entire experience fun and at the same time encouraging deviation from the norm. -
Riding the Downeaster: Information About the Boston to Portland Amtrak RunThe Downeaster is a popular Amtrak route between Boston, Massachusetts and Portland, Maine. -
Can You Choose the Sex of Your Baby?A study made in Britain shows that whether moms eat breakfast cereal or not might determine whether their child is a boy or a girl. -
The Rise of National SocialismThis does not condone Nazism, but rather attempts to show the conditions that brought it about.
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When Granny Met VegasThe adventures of a home-body on the road to spend Thanksgiving with her son and his fiancee.
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Essential Guide to "First Night" in Boston for New Year's Eve 2008This guide to First Night Boston 2008 gives New Year's revelers the essential information of what they need to know if they go. -
Researchers Prove Exercise in MIddle Age Leads to More Active Senior YearsThe latest study says that they have been able to prove that there is a direct link with how much physical activity a person engages in when they are middle aged and the how much physical ability they will retain in their later years.
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His Dark Materials: Analyzing Phillip Pullman's TrilogyPhilip Pullman is an atheist, and he let it show when he wrote the His Dark Materials trilogy. Some people are against his views. Are his views wrong?
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Being 'Sexy' is HereditaryLike father, like son. Now scientists proved it: Sexy dads have sexy sons. "Sexy" attractiveness is hereditary... at least in the insect world. -
Madeleine McCann: What is an MFer?Disappearance of Madeleine McCann has caused an anormous amount of specualtion on internet forums and message boards
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A Final Distant Clarion CryThe Final Part of Carl Halling's experiment in memoir composition. -
15 of America's Most Haunted CemeteriesThere has always been speculation surrounding the existence of ghosts in cemeteries, but those who have witnessed strange phenomenon and ghostly apparitions will assure you, spirits dwell near their final resting places.
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New England Patriots to Honor 14-Year-Old Anna Grant at AFC Championship GameHigh school freshman Anna Grant of Stratham, New Hampshire will accompany Patriots owner Robert Kraft and quarterback Tom Brady onto the field at Gillette Stadium for the toin-coss to celebrate her and the New England fans
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