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A poem on baseball and opening day

A poem on baseball and opening day

By Bill Castanier on April 9, 2012

Angela Vasquez-Giroux has a long-standing love affair with baseball

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Poem/a/day: Driving Through Iowa

Poem/a/day: Driving Through Iowa

By Bill Castanier on April 18, 2011

by Angela Vasquez-Giroux finds baseball and special meaning in a field of corn

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Progress Michigan: The Good, the Bad & the Oily

Progress Michigan: The Good, the Bad & the Oily

By Angela Vasquez-Giroux Wittrock on May 18, 2010

Oil spills, legislative leadership gaps and Mike Bishop — oh my!

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Poem/a/Day: Swing Away by Angela Vasquez-Giroux

Poem/a/Day: Swing Away by Angela Vasquez-Giroux

By Bill Castanier on April 9, 2010

Today’s contribution to Lansing Online News’ celebration of April as Poetry Month

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