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Fritz creates ornament for White House (Pensacola News Journal) Local artist and her daughter will be among special guests celebrating Holiday Open House ceremonies with the First Family Specialty/Non-Apparel (InternetRetailer.com) Mass merchants have customers with wide-ranging tastes looking for any number of products. Specialty retailers, however, are filling a niche. And in niche retailing, it's critical that merchants know their customers very well. Herd fan strikes friendship with ECU chancellor (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch) This story began two years ago when Marshall's Herd played ECU at Greenville. It was a great game, but we'd lost. When walking back to our car, which was parked in a local school lot near Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, we'd walked past a group of what appeared to be frat boys who were huddled around a small fire. Rumble in the Big Apple's jungle (The Australian) JOEL Klein has closed about 70 under-performing public schools in his six years as New York City Department of Education chancellor. Museum bursting with Warhol art, kitsch (The Cincinnati Enquirer) The stuff hanging on the walls at Pittsburgh's Andy Warhol Museum is drop-dead fascinating. And the artwork's pretty interesting, too. Savion Glover stretches the boundaries of tap (Isthmus) Savion Glover brings his neo-bebop happy feet to the Wisconsin Union Theater Saturday night. In his current touring repertory show, Bare Soundz, he plys his renowned rhythm taps on a rangy set of African diaspora beats. News briefs (Wareham Courier) See what's happening in and around Onset and Wareham.
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