Archive for October, 2009
Thursday, October 29th, 2009
MiamiHerald.com Remind children safety first, candy second NorthJersey.com Halloween is upon us again for 2009 and the Teaneck Police Department would like to remind, parents and children alike, of a few basic safety tips so that everyone can have a safe and fun day. Statistics reveal that nearly four times as many children ... Staying safe on Halloween Santa Monica Daily Press Safety urged for trick-or-treaters Augusta Chronicle Halloween Safety: A Collaborative Effort KPVI-TV NewsOK.com Rel
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
MiamiHerald.com Plenty of places in Marion County to get a sugar fix this Halloween Ocala Many of us remember when Halloween trick-or-treating was a lark. Simply don an old sheet with eyeholes cut in, maybe an eye patch and a pillowcase, and a wonderland of free candy awaited - or at least enough to last through November. ... modot uses go-cart to encourage Halloween safety KRCG Branson provides a “Boo-tacular” Halloween for trick-or-treaters Taney County Times Halloween etiquette: Trick-or-trea
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
What is no surprise is where the Boston Globe stands on the Cape Wind industrial project. Page A1, paragraph one, of Beth Daley’s Oct. 26 article “2 tribes object to Cape Wind turbines” states that tribal issues have ‘‘emerged as a surprising lastminute obstacle to federal approval’’ of the offshore wind farm, but then buried in the back of the paper, in the continuation of the article, Daley writes, ‘‘Since 2004, the Wampanoag have communicated to federal officials that Nantucket . . .
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
You can’t set foot in a mall without hearing one of their names, but the stories behind the men and women who founded department stores aren’t often part of our food court conversations. Here’s a look back at Richard W. Sears, James Cash Penney and some of the other people behind the anchor stores. 1. Sears Roebuck Richard W. Sears inadvertently got his start from a botched delivery. When Sears was in his early 20s, he worked as a railroad station agent in Redwood Falls, Minnesota,
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
The editors from BUTT magazine have teamed up with hospitality innovator Ace Hotel to curate a selection for its soon to launch gay porn pay-per-view service.Screenshot of Al Parker's Inches (1979)It’s a peculiar endeavor considering that the internet has come to dominate the porn industry’s distribution and viewership, hotel ordered porn seems counter-intuitive if not a lost cause. Yet BUTT, a magazine that has been at the vanguard of proving the mettle of traditional print in the age of the
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