Meteorite strikes a chord -
PE.com - Columnist Mark Muckenfuss
Don't ask Jack Harwood about his meteorite. It still makes him angry, more than 30 years after he lost it. "Every time I think about that I get plum pissed," he says.
Don't ask Jack Harwood about his meteorite. It still makes him angry, more than 30 years after he lost it. "Every time I think about that I get plum pissed," he says.
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Sun November 30 2008
Don't ask Jack Harwood about his meteorite. It still makes him angry, more than 30 years after he lost it. "Every time I think about that I get plum p...
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Don't ask Jack Harwood about his meteorite. It still makes him angry, more than 30 years after he lost it. "Every time I think about that I get plum pissed," he says.
Don't ask Jack Harwood about his meteorite. It still makes him angry, more than 30 years after he lost it. "Every time I think about that I get plum pissed," he says.
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Sun November 23 2008
Last Wednesday, Neil Gamboa was tramping the hills above Sylmar fulfilling a tradition.
Last Wednesday, Neil Gamboa was tramping the hills above Sylmar fulfilling a tradition.
Last Wednesday, Neil Gamboa was tramping the hills above Sylmar fulfilling a tradition.
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Sun November 16 2008
Thomas J. Fleming had an appreciation for the dramatic. In 1917, the manager and major stockholder in California Portland Cement Co. was traveling on ...
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Thomas J. Fleming had an appreciation for the dramatic. In 1917, the manager and major stockholder in California Portland Cement Co. was traveling on the East Coast when he witnessed a lighted
American Flag waving in the night sky.
Thomas J. Fleming had an appreciation for the dramatic. In 1917, the manager and major stockholder in California Portland Cement Co. was traveling on the East Coast when he witnessed a lighted
American Flag waving in the night sky.
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Sun November 02 2008
Ben McFarland had to figure providence was shining down on him. How else could you explain it? McFarland, a San Bernardino resident, was a sportsman k...
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Ben McFarland had to figure providence was shining down on him. How else could you explain it? McFarland, a San Bernardino resident, was a sportsman known for his marksmanship.
Ben McFarland had to figure providence was shining down on him. How else could you explain it? McFarland, a San Bernardino resident, was a sportsman known for his marksmanship.
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Fri October 24 2008
Warm Creek was one of the last refuges of nature in the San Bernardino area during the 1950s. The local and national Audubon Societies leased 300 acre...
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Warm Creek was one of the last refuges of nature in the San Bernardino area during the 1950s. The local and national Audubon Societies leased 300 acres of what some referred to as "primeval forest"
at the south end of the rapidly growing city.
Warm Creek was one of the last refuges of nature in the San Bernardino area during the 1950s. The local and national Audubon Societies leased 300 acres of what some referred to as "primeval forest"
at the south end of the rapidly growing city.
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