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Saturday, September 4th, 2010

A&E Notebook: Musical Theatre Institute, Wabash Depot Museum, book signing

The Hoogland Center for the Arts and a local theater director, Matthew Vala, are teaming up to offer the Musical Theatre Institute, a 10-week program for teen and child performers.

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SSM Neurosciences Institute holds ribbon cutting Physicians, hospital administrators and city officials celebrated the opening of the SSM Neurosciences Institute at St. Clare Health Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 17.

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Banish bare walls by making art yourself

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Paving the way for intelligent kitchens

How can we incorporate technology into the cooking process without making our kitchens look like the control centre of the starship Enterprise? The experts have some ideas…

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Banish bare walls by making art yourself

Our walls beg for art, but we don’t have to.

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‘Bed Intruder’ songster turning fame into a future

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

2011 Jaguar XK Convertible

Advanced technology on wheels

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‘Bed Intruder’ songster turning fame into a future

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Antoine Dodson’s angry, head-shaking TV interview about an attempted rape against his younger sister in her bed has turned into a chart-topping iTunes song and YouTube hit and made the 24-year-old Alabama college student an Internet sensation.

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Oakland restaurant design adding more style

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Oakland restaurant design adding more style

A fair amount has been written lately about the restaurant renaissance in Oakland. A new breed of chefs has garnered attention as much for their menus as their decision to open their doors in a city long overshadowed by San Francisco. Along the way, a subtle… San Francisco – Oakland California – San Francisco Bay Area – Oakland – United States

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Oakland restaurant design adding more style

A fair amount has been written lately about the restaurant renaissance in Oakland. A new breed of chefs has garnered attention as much for their menus as their decision to open their doors in a city long overshadowed by San Francisco. Along the way, a subtle… San Francisco – Oakland California – Oakland – California – United States

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In recession, Goodwill becomes a force on the retail scene

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Savoring the Central Coast

The Sunset Kitchen Garden at the upcoming Savor the Central Coast’s “Main Even

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In recession, Goodwill becomes a force on the retail scene

In recession, Goodwill becomes a force on the retail scene

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High tech helps elderly, impaired

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Big kitchen ready to get cooking

A $24 MILLION community kitchen that will feed thousands of elderly and disadvantaged Melburnians is nearly open for service.

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High tech helps elderly, impaired

A new generation of wireless devices is promising to be the eyes and ears of concerned family members.

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New road design criticised after another accident on steps

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Top Chef: Mush for Brains, Mush for Dinner [Recaps]

# recaps Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! All persons having interest in Top Chef Season 7 D.C., are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the season is now screening. God save baseball and mail order brides. More »

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New road design criticised after another accident on steps

FELIXSTOWE: An elderly woman was left with a suspected broken arm after falling at a notorious hilltop spot – although it could have been much worse. Hazel Hammond, 73, visiting the resort with her daughter, fell over on the new wide steps at the top of Bent Hill after misjudging their height.

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Harvest Moon Grand Bazaar – Walkthrough

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Building Homes to Age In

With baby boomers about to turn 65, homebuilders see a big market for a building concept called universal design. It means houses are designed so owners can stay as they grow old — even if they develop physical limitations. The trick is making them beautiful enough that no one suspects they’re meant for seniors.

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Harvest Moon Grand Bazaar – Walkthrough

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Vinson-Owen School plan comes together

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Capitol Saddlery, first firehouse turns Venetian palace in downtown Austin

Capitol Saddlery, first firehouse turns Venetian palace in downtown Austin

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Vinson-Owen School plan comes together

WINCHESTER – The interior layout of the proposed new Vinson-Owen Elementary School was the focus of the third of four public hearings on the project. While response was generally favorable, the question of whether the building will be fully air-conditioned or not showed signs of emerging as an issue.

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Abercrombie & Fitch Shuttering 110 Stores, GM Shrinks Real Estate Holdings, More Retailer Right-Sizings

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Southern rising

Husk restaurant and bar is taking shape in historic buildings at 74 and 76 Queen Street, the latest project of the investment group that also owns McCrady’s.

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Abercrombie & Fitch Shuttering 110 Stores, GM Shrinks Real Estate Holdings, More Retailer Right-Sizings

CoStar compiles news of consolidations, closures, layoffs and lease cancellations in the weekly Lease Down news report, a concise read keeping you updated on major corporate moves affecting commercial real estate. For news on corporate expansions,…

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