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Chattanooga: Grease clogs an unwelcome gift for holidays
Kay Keefe and the plumbers on her staff always expect a greasy, gunky day after Thanksgiving.
Plumbers dilemma
SOME Cooma plumbers believe the State Government's plan to change industry regulations are unwarranted while others think simplification of the existing regulations is the way forward.
Astronaut Plumbers Get to Work on Space Station
Astronaut plumbers will hook up the space station's water recycling system today.
Is Historic Plymouth a New Movie-Making Mecca?
The historic image of Plymouth could soon be tempered by a modern attraction: a $488 million film and television studio, complete with 14 sound stages, a 10-acre back lot, a theater, a 300-room hotel, a spa and 500,000 square feet of office space.
Historic Plymouth OKs building $488M movie studio
In this place sometimes known as America's hometown, schoolchildren and tourists flock to see Plymouth Rock, a replica of the Mayflower and the place where the Pilgrims and Mashpee Wampanoags Indians shared the first Thanksgiving meal.
Plymouth rocking with plans for big movie studio
PLYMOUTH, Mass. -- In this place sometimes known as America's hometown, schoolchildren and tourists flock to see Plymouth Rock, a replica of the Mayflower and the place where the Pilgrims and Mashpee Wampanoag Indians shared the first Thanksgiving meal.
Financial storm hits Caribbean
The ocean glows a milky turquoise. Tiny waves lap at the powder-beige sand, in no rush to reach the line of postcard-perfect palm trees.
Plymouth gives thanks to plans for movie studio
Plymouth, Mass. - In this place sometimes known as America's hometown, schoolchildren and tourists flock to see Plymouth Rock, a replica of the Mayflower
Nixon set back our leadership potential a generation
Sun, Nov 23, 2008 (2 a.m.) Maybe Mike O?Callaghan was right. Again. I remember that day 35 years ago like it was yesterday. I was visiting with then-Governor O?Callaghan at the home of longtime Nevadan George Brookman in Las Vegas. He was swimming and I was asking questions. We did that often.
Historic Plymouth OKs building $488M movie studio
In this place sometimes known as America's hometown, schoolchildren and tourists flock to see Plymouth Rock, a replica of the Mayflower and the place where the Pilgrims and Mashpee Wampanoags Indians shared the first Thanksgiving meal. But the staid and historic image of Plymouth could soon be tempered by a decidedly modern attraction: a $488 million film and television studio, complete with 14 ...
CFPO Youth Football teams ready for championship games
It?s a big day for young football players throughout the area as the Christian Federation of Police Officers Police Athletic League hosts its annual Super Sunday celebration today at Bobcat Stadium.
CUMBERLAND NEWS
The annual Cumberland Christmas Parade will be on Dec. 13. Line-up will begin at 1:30 p.m. on Mill Street with registration in the Village Building. The parade will begin at 3 p.m. and end at the fire department, where there will be a post parade reception. There will also be an open house at Perfect Expressions following the parade and reception.
Candidates make cases in Augusta
U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss and challenger Jim Martin were in Augusta at two separate events Saturday trying to garner support for the Dec. 2 runoff.
Are Labor Unions Trying To Gouge Volkswagen?
National union leaders are said to be asking their Chattanooga members to hike their labor rates, which is causing fear that the move may cost Volkswagen millions more dollars to build it's new plant, or local jobs.
A banner season for Morris Rugby
The 2008 Morris Rugby season was the best in team history since its inception in 1977. They finished 6-2 in the regular season and earned a championship in the MetNY Divison II for the first time in team history.
Christmas in April seeks applications, volunteers
Rebuilding Together St. Landry Parish, commonly known as Christmas in April, is seeking applications for its annual drive to repair the homes of the elderly or disabled.
10 things to do this week
The traditional holiday events -- including Winterthur's Yuletide tours and Longwood Gardens' fabulous conservatory display -- see the biggest crowds next weekend.
Give 'Em Hill: In a fowl mood
Talking turkey and eating it too, although that's tough to do at the same time
Financial crisis leaves ghost resorts in Caribbean
Hundreds of luxury villas in the Dominican Republic are positioned to take in the view, but there are no guests.
Waterless Urinals Saving Thousands of Gallons of Water
A urinal that doesn't use water. Smelly or smart?
Kay Keefe and the plumbers on her staff always expect a greasy, gunky day after Thanksgiving.
Plumbers dilemma
SOME Cooma plumbers believe the State Government's plan to change industry regulations are unwarranted while others think simplification of the existing regulations is the way forward.
Astronaut Plumbers Get to Work on Space Station
Astronaut plumbers will hook up the space station's water recycling system today.
Is Historic Plymouth a New Movie-Making Mecca?
The historic image of Plymouth could soon be tempered by a modern attraction: a $488 million film and television studio, complete with 14 sound stages, a 10-acre back lot, a theater, a 300-room hotel, a spa and 500,000 square feet of office space.
Historic Plymouth OKs building $488M movie studio
In this place sometimes known as America's hometown, schoolchildren and tourists flock to see Plymouth Rock, a replica of the Mayflower and the place where the Pilgrims and Mashpee Wampanoags Indians shared the first Thanksgiving meal.
Plymouth rocking with plans for big movie studio
PLYMOUTH, Mass. -- In this place sometimes known as America's hometown, schoolchildren and tourists flock to see Plymouth Rock, a replica of the Mayflower and the place where the Pilgrims and Mashpee Wampanoag Indians shared the first Thanksgiving meal.
Financial storm hits Caribbean
The ocean glows a milky turquoise. Tiny waves lap at the powder-beige sand, in no rush to reach the line of postcard-perfect palm trees.
Plymouth gives thanks to plans for movie studio
Plymouth, Mass. - In this place sometimes known as America's hometown, schoolchildren and tourists flock to see Plymouth Rock, a replica of the Mayflower
Nixon set back our leadership potential a generation
Sun, Nov 23, 2008 (2 a.m.) Maybe Mike O?Callaghan was right. Again. I remember that day 35 years ago like it was yesterday. I was visiting with then-Governor O?Callaghan at the home of longtime Nevadan George Brookman in Las Vegas. He was swimming and I was asking questions. We did that often.
Historic Plymouth OKs building $488M movie studio
In this place sometimes known as America's hometown, schoolchildren and tourists flock to see Plymouth Rock, a replica of the Mayflower and the place where the Pilgrims and Mashpee Wampanoags Indians shared the first Thanksgiving meal. But the staid and historic image of Plymouth could soon be tempered by a decidedly modern attraction: a $488 million film and television studio, complete with 14 ...
CFPO Youth Football teams ready for championship games
It?s a big day for young football players throughout the area as the Christian Federation of Police Officers Police Athletic League hosts its annual Super Sunday celebration today at Bobcat Stadium.
CUMBERLAND NEWS
The annual Cumberland Christmas Parade will be on Dec. 13. Line-up will begin at 1:30 p.m. on Mill Street with registration in the Village Building. The parade will begin at 3 p.m. and end at the fire department, where there will be a post parade reception. There will also be an open house at Perfect Expressions following the parade and reception.
Candidates make cases in Augusta
U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss and challenger Jim Martin were in Augusta at two separate events Saturday trying to garner support for the Dec. 2 runoff.
Are Labor Unions Trying To Gouge Volkswagen?
National union leaders are said to be asking their Chattanooga members to hike their labor rates, which is causing fear that the move may cost Volkswagen millions more dollars to build it's new plant, or local jobs.
A banner season for Morris Rugby
The 2008 Morris Rugby season was the best in team history since its inception in 1977. They finished 6-2 in the regular season and earned a championship in the MetNY Divison II for the first time in team history.
Christmas in April seeks applications, volunteers
Rebuilding Together St. Landry Parish, commonly known as Christmas in April, is seeking applications for its annual drive to repair the homes of the elderly or disabled.
10 things to do this week
The traditional holiday events -- including Winterthur's Yuletide tours and Longwood Gardens' fabulous conservatory display -- see the biggest crowds next weekend.
Give 'Em Hill: In a fowl mood
Talking turkey and eating it too, although that's tough to do at the same time
Financial crisis leaves ghost resorts in Caribbean
Hundreds of luxury villas in the Dominican Republic are positioned to take in the view, but there are no guests.
Waterless Urinals Saving Thousands of Gallons of Water
A urinal that doesn't use water. Smelly or smart?
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