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It was a chilly afternoon in late winter, Annie was doing herhomework on her computer in the living room, Jack sat on thecouch, and stared ata blank page in a small notebook, he heaved asigh. Whats wrong? Said Annie. I have to write a story for schoo
OrleansJack was asleep. He was dreaming that he wassleeping on a boat. It was rocking back and forth,back and forth.... Jack.Jack opened his eyes. It was just getting lightoutside. Rain was tapping against the window-pane. Tappity -tap-tap.Jack close
Jack felt rain drops he looked up and saw the summer storm cloud . Hurry! Jack called to Anne. They were riding their bikes home form library, Jacks backpackwas filled with library books. He didnt want them to get wet, asJack and Anne piddled fast, a
Jack, Annie, and Teddy crunched through fallenleaves until they came to Merlin's oak. They foundthe hidden door near the rope ladder. Teddy pushedon the bark. The door opened. One by one, they slipped into thecandlelit hollow of the tree trunk. Merli
Jack and Teddy were speechless. They kept staringat Annie as she got down on her knees and talked tothe invisible dog. Hi, you, she said in a soft voice. Are youhungry?The bone dropped toward the floor. It flipped over,then rocked from side to side.
DAVID GREENE, HOST: And, you know, sometimes the key to landing a good story is to just make the call. Well, that is exactly what Teddy Fischer did. And it landed him an interview with the normally media-shy Jim Mattis. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: You know,
By Robert Berger Jerusalem 04 January 2007 Teddy Kollek, a former Jerusalem mayor, who led one of the world's most complicated cities for nearly three decades, has been laid to rest after his death this week at the age of 95. As Robert Berger report