Rye Reflections

January 2006 Features


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Oatmeal bread
Marion Dunn

Polly's Porch: What Portsmouth was like 50 years ago
Narrow streets...litter in abundance...buses crowded...sailors everywhere
Polly Morton

Rye Public Library can count on its 'Friends'
Discussion groups, cultural events, computer classes, senior socials, art exhibits, youth activities--and more
Earl Rinker

Mystery of Ethiopia unfolds, revealing proud but poor people
Weapons and cows are most valued in a country that dates back to beginning of civilization
Gary W. Holmes

Watson's World
A new year...time for new beginnings

Ways to beat the big cost of a day's skiing or sliding
Number of ski conglomerates in past 10 years changes the price picture
Story, photos by Bob Dunn

Exotic stopovers spice up journey to Laos for job with CIA
Posting provides opportunity to visit Honolulu, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Bangkok enroute
Ellen Hamil

It's fifteen minutes to sunshine
This is the way it was in the days when stewardesses had to be single
Story, photos by Marion Dunn

'Unfinished lighthouse' whose work is finished
Tower was used in World War II to watch out for surface ships, not for U-boats
Story, Photos by Bob La Flamme

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