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Across The Sky

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Across The Sky was a Dove Award-nominated Christian duo formed in Nashville, Tennessee during 2003 by Ben Kolarcik and Justin Unger. Both musicians are of the singer-songwriter style. Their self-titled debut was released the same year, spawning a top ten song and three wide release singles. Across t... Read More...

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Local teacher strikes gold - Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Albertan Colin Oberst has achieved hockey glory by winning CBC's anthem competition. "It's a dream. An absolute dream!" he said shortly after his song was announced as the winner of the national contest. "I can't even believe I'm doing ...
US election diary 2008: Day one - BBC News
It's around 28C and even though the sky is blue and the air is fresh, I'm finding it difficult to work in the unfamiliar heat. But never mind. It's all about the presidential election which is just around the corner. Only 27 days to go before the big ...
Parents to control how fast children drive - Daily Telegraph
A computerised chip in the car key will make it possible to cap teenage driver speed at 80mph – rather higher than the maximum in most states. It will also sound an alarm if the driver is not wearing a seat belt and even make it possible for ...
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