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New uneasiness settles on broken city
The food, a timeless presentation of French gourmet classics, is as savory as ever. The service is attentive and flawless. The dining rooms, freshly polished and filled with historical artifacts, promise a luxuriant meal. The veteran waiters are hard at...Tags: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Murder, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Arts and Culture, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Newtown Will Build A New Sandy Hook Elementary School At Existing Site
The Hartford Courant— A new Sandy Hook Elementary School building will be built at the site of the existing school, a task force of town leaders decided Friday night. The school, at a cost of almost $60 million, will take the place of the old building, where a mass...Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Adam Lanza, Students, Dannel P. Malloy , Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Williamsburg Pottery sales not meeting goals; view is long-term, owners say
In the year since the Williamsburg Pottery reopened its doors, shoppers haven't exactly flocked to the scene. The Pottery, a 75-year-old retail center in James City County, underwent a $30 million renovation and reopened with a new look and new...
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Labor Markets, Breach of Contract, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Corporate Crime
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Sick House: The Link Between Housing And Health
It was a chronic thing: Almost every time Erma Taylor's great-grandson caught a cold, he also ended up having a severe asthma attack. Taylor, a retired nurse, spent many hours at a hospital, helping to hold the toddler for tests and breathing treatments,...Tags: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Family, Medical Procedures and Tests, Building Material, Children's Health
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Following Sandy, boating season in South Jersey coming later than usual
LITTLE EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Tom Paxton looked out over the start of a new dock being built at Great Bay Marina Sunday afternoon and vowed there would be a boating season after Hurricane Sandy. "The insurance and the government has been...Tags: Rentals, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Boats
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Volunteers help veterans, and others, get their house in order
The first troops showed up on a Saturday morning at the four-bedroom house in Columbia heavily armed: saws, hammers, crowbars, drills. They've returned three times since and are expected back again next week in hopes of making repairs upstairs and down,...Tags: Sears, Takoma Park (Montgomery, Maryland), Food and Drug Administration, Home Improvement, Metal and Mineral
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Ads take the field in Wrigley rehab plans
The Chicago Cubs want to restore Wrigley Field in the style of an era long gone by, even as the team ushers aspects of the ballpark into the 21st century, including a large video board and more electronic advertising common at stadiums across the nation....
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Advertising, Thomas Ricketts, Wrigley Field, Rahm Emanuel
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Fort Monroe cleanup continues as community board falls behind
HAMPTON — The Army is continuing its environmental cleanup at Fort Monroe, but has been doing so with little participation from the volunteer board created in 2005 to offer community input on the process. The Fort Monroe Restoration Advisory Board...
Tags: G. Glenn Oder, Environmental Issues, Environmental Cleanup, Voting, Fort Monroe
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3 Civil War cannons return to Williamsport following restoration in Kentucky
WILLIAMSPORT, Md. (AP) — Three Civil War cannons are back in Williamsport following restoration. The cannons mounted on historically accurate carriages were taken by horse back to Doubleday Hill on Saturday. The cannons, which had been previously...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum returns to form, with light and life
AMSTERDAM — A scrum of international TV reporters, photographers and other media packed the Gallery of Honor at the Rijksmuseum on a recent spring morning, while producers negotiated with publicists for time to shoot spots in front of Rembrandt's...
Tags: Western Africa, Amsterdam (Netherlands), England, Architecture, Museums
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Voice: IID, county stepping up on sea responsibilities
IID General ManagerWhile I concur with John Dantice (“SOS: Save Our Sea,” April 30) that restoration of the Salton Sea is as vital to the long-term health of the region and its residents as was the Great Depression-era construction of the All-American Canal, the...Tags: Water Supply
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Mission helps keep La Rabida expansion on track
Wedged between Lake Michigan and a small boat harbor in the far reaches of Jackson Park on the city's South Side, La Rabida Children's Hospital is all on its own, in more ways than one. The tiny, independent pediatric specialty hospital is known for...
Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Spain, Family, Healthcare Provider, Economy, Business and Finance
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