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92. Cockrill home razed for school site By GEORGE ZEPP I can remember as a young girl my mother telling me stories of her childhood when she used to play in an empty mansion before they tore it down. During the Civil War, a massacre of his flock by Union soldiers acting on a lark prompted him to seek out and severely beat the officer commanding them. Visitors stepping inside saw a spiraling staircase made of cherry leading past antiques from France and Italy to an upper floor, where one of Nashville's leading families rested at...
Source • 3/6/2007 •
93. Legalised Robbery - Multinationals and Ireland's Natural Resources This article looks at how the Irish state has been busy rolling over for the last thirty years so the multinationals can grab the riches that should belong to us all. This was quite understandable as the oil companies had just formed the Irish off shore operators group (later to become association) to lobby in their interests. Ordinary Irish workers will end up buying back our oil and gas while the companies will be charged pitiful tax rates against which they can write off all exploration...
Source • 3/31/2007 •
94. 'Blades of Glory' skates to top of weekend boxoffice Will Ferrell in tights toppled Walt Disney Pictures' latest 3-D effort, but none of the weekend's new releases came anywhere near last year's behemoth opener on the comparable weekend, 20th Century Fox's "Ice Age: The Meltdown," which bowed to $68 million. Will Ferrell in tights toppled Walt Disney Pictures' latest 3-D effort, but none of the weekend's new releases came anywhere near last year's behemoth opener on the comparable weekend, 20th Century Fox's "Ice Age: The Meltdown," which...
Source • 11 hours ago •
95. LISTMANIA: Things we wish were still here. If we were half the players that we think or thought we were, (and that includes me) anybody on the Logan frontline could have easily recovered the ball. The field had a construction staples, rusty nails, wood chips amid the grass during the '68 Logan-Sky View game, which brings up the reason why those debris were still there---they were left over from the International Tupperware Convention that used to come to Logan, and used the stadium for its festivities, displays, etc. The field had...
Source • 7 hours ago •
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