Disputes, Politics, And Towers in 2010

December 31, 2010 by  
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Off Campus Student Housing Communities in NC, FL & AL Opening in 2011
Sterling University Housing Seeks LEED Certification for Two of Its New Student Apartments, Preleasing Underway

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2010 Market Facts
EVERETT — It’s hard to ignore the history at Goldfinch Bros., which turns 119 years old this year.

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Cindy Baker sentenced to 10 years, 6 suspended
BERRYVILLE — Attorney Cindy Baker will be stripped of her law license and sent to a drug rehabilitation facility after pleading guilty to meth-related felony charges Wednesday. She received a…

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Knotty Knitters
The Knotty Knitters meet from 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. every Thursday at the Senior Citizen Center in Logan. Everyone is invited to wo… Take a historical journey through this exhibition of the museum’s permanent collection highlighting different themes of art f…

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Disputes, Politics, And Towers in 2010
It’s tempting to think of the melody from the jazz standard “My Favorite Things” when thinking of 2010 in the region. It’s not that the topics are favorites, but the year was so rich in compelling content that it’s easy to tick off a list of stories worth repeating.

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Blue or red/grunge green politics

September 6, 2010 by  
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Irish win Kelly’s debut, 23-12
Brian Kelly looked around at a packed stadium and saw — fittingly enough — a sea of kelly green shirts. On a day of firsts for Notre Dame’s new head coach, highlighted by a 23-12 win over Purdue, the colorful and enthusiastic crowd stood out. They were actually rooting for his team. “Maybe this is just my background, but anytime I’ve gone into a stadium with 81,000, I’ve always…

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Scene setting: What’s going on around you today
The 9th Annual Tulsa State Fair ‘Corn Dog Kick-Off’ happens Friday from 6 p.m.-10 p.m. at the Pavilion.

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New-look Eagles set for opener
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles could go into their opener at home against Green Bay with 12 rookies and five more new players from the team that earned a wild-card playoff spot last year.

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Golf Roundup: Aussie Day atop Deutsche Bank by one
The final hole gave Jason Day a one-shot lead in the Deutsche Bank Championship. The final hour gave him a good idea of what he might expect for the Labor Day finish in Norton, Mass. Day walked off the 15th green with a three-shot lead Sunday, feeling good about separating himself from the field. It was gone in two holes.

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Blue or red/grunge green politics
If you look through Katter’s wishlist (the earlier thread is here) there are quite a few items that could potentially bring him into conflict with the Greens. See 5, 6, 8 and 13, for example. Take a look at this map of the wild rivers from The Wilderness Society site: Then overlay it in your [...]

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