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Stuart Kensinger, Angela E. Webb, Exchange Vows
LEAD: Angela Ellis Webb, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gaynor Webb of New Canaan, Conn., was married there yesterday to Stuart Roben Kensinger, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kensinger of Houston. The Rev. T. Guthrie Speers performed the ceremony at the First Presbyterian Church.
She's a Barbie girl in a Barbie world
\"They are just gathering dust in my loft and garage and are so gorgeous they deserve to be on show.\" Mrs [Angela Ellis] wants her collection to do some good and raise money for under privileged children in Wirral and has chosen Home-start charity, which supports families. She added: \"I was an underprivileged child and want to give something back.\" DOLLIES: Barbie Marilyn Monroe and Faberge Imperial Grace BARBIE WORLD: Angela Ellis with her collectable Barbies
She's a Barbie girl in a Barbie world
Mrs [Angela Ellis] said: \"I couldn't believe it when I was told how much they were worth. \"They are just gathering dust in my loft and garage and are so gorgeous they deserve to be on show.\" Mrs Ellis wants her collection to do some good and raise money for under privileged children in Wirral and has chosen Home-start charity, which supports families. She added: \"I was an underprivileged child and want to give something back.\"
I want to get my Barbie dolls earning good money
\"I know that children would love to see the displays - you should see the faces on those that have seen them.\" Mrs [Angela Ellis] wants her collection to do some good by raising money for under-privileged children in Wirral and has chosen the Homestart charity, which supports families. \" I would want a collection box with the dolls on display in order to put a little bit of magic and sparkle into the lives of disadvantaged children.\" Marilyn Monroe Barbie Angela Ellis with her highly collectable Barbie Faberg Imperial Grace
THE Grand National is two days away
Nationwide has gone into liquidation and director Gary Horne says it is \"highly unlikely\" that customers who bought hospitality tickets will get a refund.
THE Grand National is two days away
Nationwide has gone into liquidation and director Gary Horne says it is \"highly unlikely\" that customers who bought hospitality tickets will get a refund.
UNCOMMON GARDEN BLOOMS IN CITY ; COMMUNITY HAILS COMMONS, AN OASIS IN A TROUBLED NEIGHBORHOOD
\"All the images are things that you all in the community and the children designed,\" JL Stewart Watson, the sign's artist, told about 125 people who gathered yesterday for the annual Amazing Port Street Sacred Commons celebration. \"I just translated it into metal. There is more to come.\" For more than six years, members of Amazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church and the McElderry Park Community Association have partnered to build the commons - a sanctuary on a once-neglected strip off McElderry Street. They've fashioned a meditation labyrinth out of stones, and planted vegetable gardens and grass in narrow Port Street, once littered with broken glass and trash. Photo(s); Joe Fletcher walks the meditation labyrinth at the Amazing Port Street Sacred Commons, site of an annual community celebration.; Credit: Colby Ware : special to the sun
Teacher 'very proud' of kids; The headteacher of a small primary school was delighted with her school's results this year
  \"As a result of the booster session, parents felt more confident they could help them through their SATs exams.\" She said: \"It is fantastic. I could not believe it. I enjoyed the booster sessions because I could help them both.\" [Ryan], who achieved all grade fives, which is above the expected level, said: \"I feel very pleased about them. I think it is good the teachers helped us to practice more and it was good when my mum was there.\"
VIC:Junior footy dad punches another: court
David Lewis-Smith, 54, has pleaded not guilty to intentionally or recklessly causing serious injury to Wayne Naughton at the Frankston YCW under-10s footy camp in 2007. Lewis-Smith then allegedly ran at Mr Naughton and punched him to the side of his face, causing him to fall to the ground where he continued to throw punches as he bled profusely. Defence barrister Ian Alger argued Lewis-Smith was acting in reasonable defence of his son, who was being manhandled by Mr Naughton.
If you're a newcomer, you're not alone
\"It's isolated not knowing anyone just to go for coffee or a walk,\" said Mrs. [Laura Stratton], the group's vice-president. \"How do you meet friends as an adult? Men have their hockey ... \" \"It's not just about meeting people,\" Mrs. [Angela Ellis] said. \"It's about getting out and learning about the new area.\"