Beth on the Bright Side: Stage Cafe at Cville Coffee Date: 22 Dec 2009 WCAV Charlottesville -
In this week's Beth on the Bright Side, Beth Duffy visits Cville Coffee where it has a new reputation for its music.
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Chart-toppers Date: 08 Dec 2009 BBC News -
From Bassey to Duffy, 50 years of Welsh No 1 hits
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Liberty Pole to be lit on Dec. 5 for holidays Date: 24 Nov 2009 Rochester Democrat and Chronicle -
Mayor Robert Duffy will light the Liberty Pole on Dec. 5, signaling the start of city-sponsored holiday festivities that will culminate with New Year's Eve fireworks.
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Mike Duffy's ID hijacked on Twitter Date: 12 Nov 2009 The Sudbury Star -
OTTAWA - Conservative Sen. Mike Duffy has had his identity hijacked by someone on Twitter. Someone tweeting under the name "senatorduffy" is making frequent posts including remarks such as "reading is for losers," "Happy Rememberence Day!! (sic)" and "craving onion rings.[...]
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Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day Date: 12 Nov 2009 The Cowl -
The first Boondocks Saints premiered in 1999 with low expectations, but ended up becoming a cult classic in time. Fans around the country waited ten years for another and now, Troy Duffy's sequel The Boondocks Saints II: All Saints Day hits theaters. Fans of the original may be severely disappointed by the sequel because its lacks the action scenes and storyline of the first: it falls far from ...
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Duffy's to feed veterans for free Date: 11 Nov 2009 The Jupiter Courier -
Duffy’s Sports Grill announced today that it will honor the area’s veterans and active duty military with a free meal on Veterans Day, with each regular meal purchased at all 20 Duffy’s South Florida locations.
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Film Shorts Date: 11 Nov 2009 Fort Worth Weekly -
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (R) Troy Duffy's sequel to his 1999 cult thriller stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as brothers and former hit men who return to Boston to clear their names after being framed for a priest's murder.
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Racial legacy that haunts Brazil Date: 04 Nov 2009 BBC News -
The BBC's Gary Duffy looks at how the African heritage of the Brazilian city of Salvador raises questions about race.
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