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Taste My Rainbow [84] - An Adolescent Aggravated By Addiction (Lords of Pain)

Cozy up next to the campfire and share your tale with the cool kids... unless said story sucks.

World Boxing Council News (East Side Boxing)

The following article was published on Sunday, March 7, in WBC President José Sulaiman’s weekly column in El Universal titled “Hook to the Liver.” El Universal has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Mexico.

The Regulation Shell Game (Forbes)

Is the Fed going to get more or less power?

Mailbag: Cruz-Benavidez 2 not on fast track (Yahoo! Sports via Yahoo! Sports)

While a Dominick Cruz-Joe Benavidez rematch might seem natural, it's not necessarily on the WEC's front burner.

Exeter/Hampton/Rockingham community calendar (Exeter News-Letter)

n sEABREEZE QUILT GUILD: will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 9 in the Senior Center, Court Street, Exeter. This month's program will be the annual UFO (unfinished objects) auction of quilt-related items. Contact Alicia Harville for information.

Achieve nirvana through crosswords (The Norwalk Citizen)

If you're looking for a form of relaxation that doesn't involve yoga or sweat lodges, drugs or distilled gin, I have the answer. It's inexpensive, can be done in the privacy of your home, and doesn't require any new clothing. People who participate in it swear by it.

Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: Dot-com fallout still haunts IPOs, startups (Market Watch)

The Internet bubble, which peaked March 10, 2000 when the Nasdaq hit 5,048.62, can be accused of killing IPO hopes for many small, young companies in Silicon Valley. A new kind of caution has since emerged that many believe is slowing down innovation.

Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: Dot-com fallout still haunts IPOs, startups (Market Watch)

The Internet bubble, which peaked March 10, 2000, can be accused of killing IPO hopes for many small, young companies. A new kind of caution has since emerged that many believe is slowing down innovation.

A century of distinction: 100 women who changed the world (Independent)

Tomorrow is designated International Women's Day, and it is a particularly significant milestone this year: the campaign to improve the rights of women was founded a century ago.

Carnival raises spirits - and funds (Brainerd Dispatch)

BREEZY POINT - When Pequot Lakes Schools PTA members learned last month that one of their co-treasurers was arrested and charged with allegedly stealing more than $10,000 from the PTA fund, they worried about not having enough money to support the many school programs and activities they fund, including spring field trips.