| | Paranormal activity seems centered in master bedroom (11/21/2009 11:39 AM UTC) | |
| | Reporter’s Note: On Oct. 10, 2009, the Paranormal Task Force, visited a rural Bonne Terre residence to investigate claims of an alleged haunting. The following is the second part of a two-part series that deals with claims of paranormal activity and the group’s investigation. The names of the property owners have been changed to protect their identities. | |
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| | Paranormal activity could be present locally (11/21/2009 3:45 PM UTC) | |
| | An orb was spotted to the left above a chair in a picture taken in the main room of the apartment above the Roseate Spoonbill Gallery during a paranormal investigation on Nov. 7. Orbs in photos have long been considered a sign of the paranormal, but can sometimes be dust, bugs or other small explainable objects. | |
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| | Paranormal Activity: Now with Vampires! (11/19/2009 3:26 PM UTC) | |
| | Hey nerds! Last week on Teens That Bite But Don’t Sparkle : Another fun lady character died, Damon joined a club, Stefan stayed mad, Elena stayed sad and then Cheerio and Matty got drunky and snuggly! Then we held a séance for John Hughes. | |
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| | Paranormal Task Force investigates haunting claims (11/21/2009 11:36 AM UTC) | |
| | BONNE TERRE — Jim and Sandy Clark moved to their 9-acre farm in rural Bonne Terre in 2003. The couple was from St. Louis with Jim being a former truck driver and Sandy a bus driver for the St. Louis special needs district. Since the couple made the move they have experienced phenomena they cannot explain. | |
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| | Ghosts in Kernville? Who ya gonna call? (11/22/2009 6:37 AM UTC) | |
| | Valerie CassitySpecial to the Sun Last weekend, I had the unique opportunity to take part in a professional ghost hunt in one of the many historic houses in the Kern Valley, conducted by the Ethical Paranormal Investigations of California (EPIC). Although we won’t know for a month if any ghosts were recorded during the session, which lasted from 8:00 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., there were definitely ... | |
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| | Ad Budget Tight? Call the P.R. Machine (11/21/2009 9:05 PM UTC) | |
| | Movie studios have cut paid advertising and are leaning more heavily on free coverage in print, television and online outlets generated by publicists. | |
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| | Ghostbusters called in to investigate spooky goings on in museum (11/20/2009 4:35 PM UTC) | |
| | A SQUAD of ghostbusters will tonight be starting a full paranormal investigation on a historic Hampshire museum. | |
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| | Movie Times (11/22/2009 5:08 AM UTC) | |
| | MOVIE TIMES Movie listings are submitted by Bay area theaters. They are subject to change without notice. These listings reflect only today's movie times. | |
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| | Beacon-News writers find strange happenings (11/22/2009 6:15 AM UTC) | |
| | Working at a newspaper is a trade-off. On one hand, you deal with late hours, low pay and the fact that everyone you meet will tell you at great length why newspapers are having economic troubles and how it's all your fault. On the other hand, you end up with some really great anecdotes. | |
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| | Who's Tucker Max Blaming For His Movie's Failure Now? (11/21/2009 8:04 PM UTC) | |
| | Oh, Tucker Max: he gave sleazy Encyclopedia Brotanica-eque website AskMen.com an interview. Given the chance to speak freely, he starts his egomanical blame game all over again. This time, blame:... | |
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