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Paul's Pearls
      Nashville, TN       OnePaper Community Edition       September 6th, 2010      
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In The Sports Parade  
Rossi goes to the mat for good health
    Len Rossi took up wrestling in Depression-era America and grappled his way to the sport's hall of fame, then embarked on a triumphant second career, also involving the laying on of hands.
 
In Stage and Screen  
Tale of a castaway
    Just by looking at Mandy Weaver, the Tennessee girl turned TV star, you might not peg her as a philosopher, but for her, more than most people, reality is a dream.
 
In Pearl Verse  
Animalarkey
    As the Animal World Turns
 
In Whos Who  
An Eye on the Eternal
     If Dr. Ming Wang could have his way, the world would see more clearly, of course, but also more subtly, more serenely, more grandly.
 
In Oddly Enough  
Don't Go Near the Water
    Strange things found in sharks' bellies: a keg of nails, half a horse, a whole sea lion, a human leg, and an entire person. In 1909, three humans - two adults and a child - were found in the stomach of a 15-foot-long great white.
 
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In Whats Cooking  
Jazz in the key of sea
    A world-class jazz trumpeter who has played with Maynard Ferguson, Doc Severinsen and Count Basie and has sung and played rock and roll with the likes of Ringo Starr, Rod Stewart, Crosby, Stills and Nash and Helen Reddy hopes to hit the high note in a different arena, with the introduction of Jazz By The Seafood, a tour de force of a seafood market in Bellevue.
 
In Have a Nice Day  
July
    July Birthday of the Month: Henry Ford, July 12, 1863. "I have always considered that the substitution of the internal combustion machine for the horse marked a very gloomy milestone in the progress of mankind." - Winston Churchill.
 
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