BRIEFLY.A.V. soldier's death dips flags LANCASTER -- Flags were being flown at half-staff at the state Capitol on Thursday to honor the memory of a 19-year-old soldier from Lancaster who was fatally injured in Iraq. Cpl. Ryan Clark Ryan Clark may refer to:
I.E.D., IED explosive device - device that bursts with sudden violence from internal energy detonated near his armored vehicle during combat operations, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's office. ``Maria and I join all Californians in expressing our sadness over the loss of Cpl. Clark,'' Schwarzenegger said in a statement. ``Every person willing to sacrifice their life for this country and our freedoms deserves our utmost respect and gratitude.'' -- City News Service Auditions are set for `Lilies' roles PALMDALE -- Auditions for ``The Lilies of the Field'' are scheduled at 6 p.m. today and 10 a.m. Saturday in the Palmdale Playhouse classrooms, 38334 10th St. E. Producers are looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. two Latino males age 25 and up to play a priest and a cafe owner; one white male 40 years old or older to play a contractor; one folk singer/guitar player; and five women age 20 or older who can speak with a German accent and sing. Based on the novel by William E. Barrett For other persons of the same name, see William Barrett. William E. Barrett (born February 9, 1929) is a U.S. Representative from Nebraska. Born in Lexington, Nebraska, BarrettB.A., Hastings College, 1952.Graduate of the Nebraska Realtors Institute. , ``The Lilies of the Field'' is the story of Homer Smith, an African-American exploring America. A group of German nuns who want to build a chapel find him and see in him the answer to their prayers. Sidney Poitier won the Best Actor Academy Award for his work in the 1963 film adaptation. For more information, call (661) 267-5684. -- Daily News Teens can apply for TV broadcast PALMDALE -- Teens can apply to be part of the Fox ``Teen Choice 2006'' television broadcast today and Saturday at the Palmdale water park. Teens can get their photos taken at the Teen Choice Casting Call booth from noon to 4 p.m. today and Saturday at DryTown Water Park, 3850 E. Ave. S. Teens can retrive the digital photos at www.fox.com/teenchoice and download the entry form. Similar booths are being set up at malls and amusement parks around the United States. Fox is looking for a boy and girl to hand out surfboard trophies at the show, which will air live Aug. 20 from Los Angeles. Each winner gets a four-day, three-night trip with two guests to attend the show and a VIP party. -- Daily News |
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