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New High (M)art moves from Chinatown to Los Feliz Village
All The RageNew High (M)art, which recently moved to Los Feliz Village from downtown, definitely has a personality. The original boutique opened in Chinatown two years ago with themed installations including one called World Fringe that featured clothing from local... -
Recycling center sees big returns
COSTA MESA — Times are tough indeed.
One unorthodox financial gauge is the recycling business at Orange Coast College's Recycling Center. It's going gang-busters.
More and more people find themselves unemployed and at the steps of the student-...Tags: San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, California), Education, China, Science and Technology, Anheuser-Busch
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Habits bad for the environment
So which of our habits is the worst enemy to the environment? For now, here's a look at some of our most common environmental transgressions, starting with the biggies.
HOME ENERGY
Consumption The average Chicago household uses 5,400 kilowatt hours of...Tags: Energy Resources, Alicia Silverstone, Energy Saving, Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry
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At Randy Parton Theatre, show goes on without 'star'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterROANOKE RAPIDS, N.C. — It seemed like a good idea at the time. This ailing textile town, seeking an economic boost, decided two years ago to build a $21-million theater and pay a country singer named Parton to fill it with customers. Alas, the...Tags: Newspapers, Los Angeles Times, Trips and Vacations, Justice System, New York
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Papermaking strike in Finland being felt on city's waterfront
Suns StaffPaper workers on strike in Finland for more than a month have caused people there to fear for their stock of toilet paper. And while the ripples from their lack of rolls have not crossed the Atlantic, a prolonged labor dispute could affect the second-most...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Periodicals, Natural Resource Industry, Holidays, Employees
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The forgotten coast: Old Florida mill town loses stench, gains a remarkable tourist sight
Associated PressThis old Florida Panhandle seaport, once bypassed by travelers on U.S. 98 because of its smelly paper mill, is reinventing itself. Again. For starters, the stench of the paper mill -- "the smell of money," locals called it - is history, the mill...Tags: Mexico, Agricultural Research and Technology, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Oysters, Panama City (Panama)
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The Morning Call: Frequently Asked Questions
THE MORNING CALL NEWSPAPER Q: What is the mailing address and phone number for The Morning Call? A: The mailing address is The Morning Call, P.O. Box 1260, Allentown, PA 18105. The main phone number is (610) 820-6500. Q: Where is The Morning Call...Tags: Allentown, Crosswords, Pennsylvania, Calendars, Days, and Months, Twitter, Inc.
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Rural feel lingers as new folks arrive
Special to The SunAt 7 years old, Thomas Albright started selling fruits and vegetables in front of his father's house in Jacksonville. Thirty years later, not much has changed for Albright. He can still be seen selling produce in front of his father's house, which sits...Tags: Jacksonville (Indiana, Pennsylvania), Bodies of Water, Economy, Business and Finance, Farms, Jacksonville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Our Community
The Morning Call is proud to be a leader in the communities we serve. Each year, The Morning Call sponsors and participates in a variety of educational, cultural and recreational events and programs that make the Lehigh Valley a great place to live,...Tags: Allentown, Mass Media, Gaming, Newspaper and Magazine, Entertainment
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A fierce fight for Alaska's riches
Sun National StaffKAKTOVIK, Alaska - For most of the year, it brings to mind the surface of the moon, this snow-covered treeless plain that rolls into the frozen Arctic Ocean so seamlessly it's impossible to tell where tundra ends and ocean begins. Snowdrifts take the...Tags: Executive Branch, Trips and Vacations, Health and Safety at Work, Employees, Family
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Timber, tourism set sights on Tongass
Sun National StaffKETCHIKAN, Alaska - Giant, centuries-old spruce and hemlock line the misty waterways of the Inside Passage. Heard from a boat gliding through the deep blue waters, the whispering of the endless stands of dark green trees, the squawking of birds, the...Tags: Asia, Bodies of Water, Agriculture, Trips and Vacations, New York
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