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The News & Observer knows that many of its readers place a high value on Channels, but it has become cost prohibitive to continue to produce and deliver this section to those who don’t use it; so they negotiated with ON magazine to bring a high ... more
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They've identified a site on the base where a single runway could be built that's not subject to flooding like the current runway is there. And so the idea is that in the middle of artillery ranges and live fire exercises at Camp Pendleton we'll be ... more
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We do not send English Express to individual readers. We send free copies to educational programs for adults, to libraries and to agencies in Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon. Click on the menu button for teachers and tutors ... more
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Go with what you have access to should be the first rule. For the Brooder: If you can get good dry hardwood shavings or small chips (preferably poplar, maple, ash, etc not black walnut) they work very well. Packaging excelsior is also a good ... more
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The Police release their Calls for Service data on a Monday. The St Petersburg Times prints that data in the Neighborhood Times on the following Sunday. St Pete Crimes dot com publishes the data on the same day that the Police release it. We also ... more
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One of the earliest African Americans to graduate from college, John Brown Russwurm founded Freedom's Journal. The first issue appeared on March 15, 1827 and gave blacks the opportunity to speak for themselves by opposing both southern slavery and ... more
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As luck would have it, yes. Every December for 80 years, the dining room of the Ahwahnee Hotel at Yosemite National Park has been transformed into an 18th-century English manor for a lavish Christmas pageant and dinner based on author Washington ... more
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The St. Petersburg Times is printed on presses fed by large rolls of newsprint which are changed during press runs. Blank pages occur during the paste cycle when a press pastes the end of one roll of newsprint to the beginning of a new roll, ... more
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No. The Daily Campus is an independently operated, 10,000-circulation daily with its own offices at 11 Dog Lane. It has been in operation since 1896, fifteen years after the university was founded. The campus radio station, WHUS, and television ... more
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The Sunday newspaper will continue to publish and be delivered to you. The Sunday newspaper is a product of The Seattle Times Company produced primarily by The Seattle Times newsroom. Currently, the Seattle P-I contributes two opinion pages and ... more
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