07/18/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
Many students absent, but most not due to H1N1
Massacre could have been much worse
Nation's jobless rate reaches 10 percent
Attack 'outrageous,' says Augusta soldier stationed at Fort Hood
Old Man Winter: He's still got it
AUGUSTA Up the rails
Mace seeks repeat
Bobcats see similar team in title game
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'The luckiest man in the world just left us'
Officials: Swine flu a small part of school absences
Veteran: Military 'gives you strength'
AFTER THE VOTE How to dispense pot to patients?
SUSPECT FOUND IN CLOSET
NEWPORT Police recover two firearms
State cross country titles up for grabs
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Raiders try to crack West's title reign
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"THE HAPPENING"
91 minutes. (R)
Director M. Night Shyamalan's new sci-fi earth warming epic, "The Happening," opens in Central Park with two girls sitting on a park bench. One of them hears a breeze in the trees and gets nervous. Whatever it is, and we find out very soon, it is messing with the human survival instinct and provoking it into a suicide mode. No one knows what's causing this. Is it terrorism, avian flu, the rising cost of oil and gas prices? This is probably the worst movie of the year so far.




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