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      8319 Cowan Avenue, Bowie, MD, 20720
      Charming rancher with full finished basement on private lot with fenced yard, deck and walk-out basement. Two large living areas, separate dining room, open kitchen with loads of cabinet and counter s

      Written by: Military Real Estate Services


      Stephanie Dalton Cowan
      I have allergies so I tend to see the kleenex box a lot this time of year. So Stephanie Dalton Cowan's recently completed illustrations for two Kleenex tissue boxes featuring 2008 Beijing Olympics imagery caught my eye a bit. A nice well designed package for something most people don't give a second thought to. Check out a few more of Stephanie's pieces over at theispot.com.Thoughtful, narrati

      Written by: Why me?


      Trip Down Memory Lane: Phil Cowan (1990)
      As promised yesterday, the second of two photos featuring me as a three-year-old with Sacramento radio legends Paul Robins and Phil Cowan. Phil is pictured above. Phil split from The Paul And Phil morning show on KGBY 92.5 in 2005. While Paul and co-host Lori Sacco continued the morning show, Phil hosted his own [...]

      Written by: RadioMatthew.com


      Taylor vs. Cowan
      A brief comparison between two non-Mormon books on Mormonism.Tale of Two Cities: Mormons vs. Catholics by Rev. William Taylor. Second Edition. Little Re Hen, Inc.: 1980. 107 pages. $10.50. ISBN-10: 0933046022, ISBN-13: 978-0933046023.Mormon Claims Answered by Marvin W. Cowan. Second Revised Edition. Utah Christian Publications (Salt Lake City): 1997. 120 pages. (Read it on-line here.)It is a risky, even a foolish thing, to begin looking into a religion by seeing what its critics say about it. Since virtually everything I know about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints comes from non-Mormon sources, I will need to severely limit my comments on that religion and instead try, with my limited knowledge, to make something resembling intelligent comments on two books by critics of Mormonism, which I have recently read.Both of these books, it's safe to say, have certain positive aspects and certain shortcomings. These two books are written from two different perspectives, and thos

      Written by: The Sci Fi Catholic


      Cowan the Brabarian is staying!
      Bra power is not finished in Vancouver! The Canucks have signed Jeff Cowan to a 2-year at a reported $1.4 million in total. In the 42 games he played with Vancouver last season he scored 7 goals and 3 assists along with 93 penalty minutes. This is a good signing for the Nucks. Cowan is a character guy who chips in once in a while, and is not afraid to drop the gloves. The Panthers have resigned

      Written by: Waiting For Stanley


      Bulis-Cowan Caption Contest
      This image screams caption contest doesn't it? What is up with the look on Bulis' face? If you feel inspired, give your caption for this image in the comments section. I'll start it off.Bulis: "I love you man! That was a great pass! Oh, I love you Jeff!"Cowan: "Hey, get off me! Jan, what are you doing? Boogaard's not gonna want to fight me if he thinks I wear a skirt!"

      Written by: Waiting For Stanley


      Canucks 4 Wild 3 (SO): Holy Cowan!
      In a game that meant so much, the Canucks persevered and won a close one in the shootout over the Wild. A shootout that went 6 rounds. Thank Gad for Daniel Sedin's deking wizardry! (pictured)The Canucks came back from one-goal deficits twice. When they went up 3-2 after Jeff Cowan's second goal of the night, they were shutting down the Wild 5-on-5. But when it came down to killing Bieksa's interference penalty in the 3rd, the Nucks looked lost and outmatched by Minnesota's passing speed. Kim Jonsson tied the affair with only 5.5 minutes left in regulation on the PP.- The Canucks showed the intensity that we have been waiting for over the past few games. They outshot the Wild 27-17 after 2 periods and looked to close this one out in regulation. They fell just short of that.- Jeff Cowan got more icetime tonight (14:49) after his great performance against the Coyotes a few games ago. He scored twice and was a dominant force out there tonight, playing with Morrison and Cooke. Forget L

      Written by: Waiting For Stanley


      Canucks 4 Dogs 3: All Hail Jeff Cowan!
      From the point that Bieksa coughed the puck up to Steve Reinprecht, who passed to Shane Doan for the one-timer 3-2 goal, I had a sinking feeling that the Canucks were going to lose another one. But Dan Sedin scored a PP goal less than 3 minutes later to square it up. The Doan goal was a minor glitch, as the Canucks decided to turn it on and apply consistent pressure in the 3rd period. In that frame, they really buried the Coyotes showing the intensity that has been lacking by them recently.The intensity level, in my opinion was created and led by Jeff Cowan, who was rewarded for his superb efforts by playing nearly 7 minutes in the 3rd period. Cowan had scored a beauty shorthanded goal on the breakaway in the second that really saved the Canucks' carcass, as Bill (who?) Thomas scored just after that to tie the game up, rather than put the Coyotes ahead.How about Jan Bulis? How did he play tonight? It can be best described as "moments of sheer stupidity followed by great effort." Enou

      Written by: Waiting For Stanley


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