Parents claim racism (T shirt design) in Harper Lee's Ala. hometown - Newsday
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A south Alabama town that was the inspiration for the setting in Harper Lee's book "To Kill a Mockingbird" is finding itself as the backdrop for a real-life legal case involving allegations of racism at school. The parents of
Farr Yacht Design dominates major sailing races the way the Yankees grip baseball championships: virtually totally. Stephen A. Morris, the firm s vice president, recently discussed its winning streak in the Whitbread/Volvo Ocean Race, sailing
The District launched online voting yesterday for the local figure whose likeness will appear on the city's commemorative quarter, despite the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts ' criticism that the designs are too cluttered. Residents have until June 18
Press Packer Amy loves wildlife. When she won a competition to design a new poster for her local sealife centre she got to go and open their new turtle sanctuary.
Farr Yacht Design dominates major sailing races the way the Yankees grip baseball championships: virtually totally. Stephen A. Morris, the firm s vice president, recently discussed its winning streak in the Whitbread/Volvo Ocean Race, sailing
The District launched online voting yesterday for the local figure whose likeness will appear on the city's commemorative quarter, despite the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts ' criticism that the designs are too cluttered. Residents have until June 18
Press Packer Amy loves wildlife. When she won a competition to design a new poster for her local sealife centre she got to go and open their new turtle sanctuary.









