Archive for July, 2011

How A Park Helped One Town Weather The Recession

July 31, 2011admin No Comments »

<a href="http://www.npr.org/2011/07/29/138716091/how-a-park-helped-one-town-weather-the-recessiontag:news.google.com,2005:cluster=http://www.npr.org/2011/07/29/138716091/how-a-park-helped-one-town-weather-the-recessionFri, 29 Jul 2011 08:31:25 GMT 00:00″>How A Park Helped One Town Weather The Recession

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Your Town – Help – Page Not Found – Boston.com

July 30, 2011admin No Comments »

Sorry, the page you have requested does not exist at this address. If you are trying to reach a YourTown page from a bookmark, the address may have changed, or the page may have been eliminated. Please use the sections above to browse for what you’re looking for, or visit our home page. You can [...]

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What does the letter notifying a dead soldier's family of their death look like?

July 30, 2011admin No Comments »

I'm talking about when a soldier dies (and this being a older means of notification) and the family is notified by a letter from the military. what does the letter look like? If it doesn't look like anything special, then I won't worry. but for some reason I thought it had a black border around [...]

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Baseball history alive in North Carolina

July 29, 2011admin No Comments »

North Carolina may be lacking a Major League team, but professional baseball in the Tar Heel State is alive and well. From Asheville to Zebulon, Rookie-level to Triple-A, the state is home to a diverse array of Minor League Baseball entities. Discerning travelers looking to experience North Carolina’s thriving baseball present would also do well [...]

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What are the chances of being killed in afghanistan as a canadian troop?

July 29, 2011admin No Comments »

not marines or special forces. Just a normal Canadian infantry. Afghanistan…not Iraq. and what are the chances that you will even get to use your rifle or be in a gun fight. been there twice now as an american GI, what does it matter, part of the game u know….better during the summer months, they [...]

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Killer ex-soldier gets life sentence

July 29, 2011admin No Comments »

THE ex-soldier, Bongani Roy Vilakati, who killed Mbongiseni Dlamini for allegedly disappearing with his six bags of dagga, has been given a life sentence by Judge Qinisile Mabuza. Vilakati was last week found guilty of killing Dlamini on the 02 January 2008 at or near Zombodze in the Manzini region.Vilakati did not only kill the [...]

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White City truck driver in Highway 97 collision

July 29, 2011admin No Comments »

July 26, 2011 A White City commercial truck driver drove his vehicle off Highway 97 after slamming into the back of a Chevrolet Tahoe while the driver braked to avoid hitting a herd of elk crossing near milepost 177, according to a news release. Jean Tangsrud, 38, of Kenmare, North Dakota, had braked to avoid [...]

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Hundreds turn out in Kane to honor Millcreek soldier killed in Afghanistan

July 29, 2011admin No Comments »

KANE — bill and Kim Cecchetti didn’t know Kenneth R. VanGiesen to stop and chat on the street. That didn’t matter Wednesday afternoon as they joined more than 600 other people in a sweltering high school auditorium to pay their last respects to the Army sergeant who was killed July 18 by a roadside bomb [...]

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Is an aircraft pilot a more respected profession than a truck driver?

July 28, 2011admin No Comments »

Im trying to decide which way to go with my career.Truck driver or pilot.There always seems to be work for truckers and pilots are always complaining. They must have hard jobs. pilot uniform makes you look stunning!! Come on,flying is alot better then driving.Truckers have nothing and commercial pilots have $500,000 houses.as a pilot you [...]

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Houma building named after World War II soldier

July 28, 2011admin No Comments »

“After completing basic training at Camp Roberts, California,” newspapers reported in 1963, “Boston was assigned to the 141st Infantry Battalion of the 36th Infantry Division. “He participated in the North African campaign and was one of the first American soldiers to set foot on Italian soil in the hard-fought battle of Salerno. He was wounded [...]

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