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Kyrese Anderson, 3, found dead after Florida parents accidentally...
2013-06-25 20:20:49| Agriculture - Topix.net
The 3-year-old boy found dead after his parents mistakenly left him in a hot car in Florida over the weekend died of hypothermia, an autopsy has revealed.
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Restaurant review: The Anderson, Fortrose
2013-06-23 10:44:26| Agriculture - Topix.net
AS WE were nearing the Black Isle, Jon took a call from his mother. Aeons ago, his grandfather was the minister in Fortrose so his mum had grown up in this sleepy little village on the Moray Firth and was now wondering why on earth we would have driven for hours to eat there.
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BPS Director Susan Anderson presents PGE with Sustainability at Work's Gold Certification
2013-06-20 01:48:05| PortlandOnline
BPS E-News, June 2013
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Anderson Ferry gets historical marker
2013-06-14 12:18:19| Agriculture - Topix.net
The roads leading to the river community of Constance are narrow and wind through the hills of Boone County, but as they curve to the long-running Anderson Ferry, they seemingly lead back in time.
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07.04: First Thursday: Troi Anderson
2013-06-13 20:39:34| Powells Books Events Calendar
Troi Anderson is a fine art, documentary, and commercial photographer based in Portland. He began his career working in film for Magnolia Pictures and later as a merchant marine sailing throughout Asia and the South Pacific. Over the past several years, Anderson has embarked on a process to discover and document the religious desire and its elemental expressions outside of Western thought. His most recent project, The Theatre of the Spirit, concerns the occult religious ceremony and ritual practice found in Venezuela and Haiti. He describes this work as bearing witness to a living strength and its intuitive vitality toward the mystery of life, rather than our contemporary rejection. His photographs aim to expose the viewer to a new vision that defies the rational — one whose foundation rests in the unknown. Spirit, ritual, and ceremony exist first from what, in Haitian Vodou, is called the Mystére. Its origins begin with great beauty, warmth, power, and embrace and are rooted in our own ancestry. Their flickering shadows and light still define and illuminate us in the expressive act toward that mystery of life.
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