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Dalton Gardens tables LID decision
TOM HASSLINGER/Press Six-year-old Hailey Boyer, from left, holds a sign over her face protesting the LID proposal that would require affected property owners to pay $2.4 million for installing sewer lines along Government Way through Dalton Gardens.
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Septic or Sewer? That's Dalton Gardens' $2.4M Question
The Dalton Gardens city council is expected to vote Thursday night on a new sewer line plan that would extend sewer lines from Dalton Avenue to Prairie Avenue along Government Way. Local businesses, who would have to foot the bill for the work, arent happy with the plan though.
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Roland Gardens, South Kensington, LONDON, flat
A selection of newly refurbished studio flats furnished in a contemporary style with fitted kitchen, communal hot water, door entry and security system and located in the heart of South Kensington within walking distance to both South Kensington and Gloucester Road Underground Stations.
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A well presented top floor conversion flat which forms part of an older style
A well presented top floor conversion flat which forms part of an older style detached house with carriage drive and large communal gardens. The property has the added benefit of a 17'8 bonus room which is currently used as a study/office.
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New Cases of West Nile
BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals has confirmed seven new human cases of West Nile Virus, bringing this year’s total to 19. The seven new cases come from East Baton Rouge and Ascension Parishes. Health officials characterize West Nile infections three ways: neuroinvasive, West Nile fever and asymptomatic. A neuroinvasive illness is severe and ...
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Tiny artworks vanish from stately home
Amnesty offered to track down nine 'tiny people' created by London street artist Slinkachu, lost from Belsay Hall's gardens Staff at a stately home are offering an amnesty to eagle-eyed visitors who appear to have removed an entire Lilliput-sized art exhibition from their mansion's grounds. Nine "tiny people" made from resin by the London street artist Slinkachu have disappeared from the gardens ...
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Big ideas for small gardens
There are all kinds of wonderful reasons for living in San Francisco, but having a good-size backyard usually isn't one of them. So if you're fortunate enough to have even a sliver of outdoor space, you want to make the most of it. That was the goal when the... San Francisco - California - San Francisco Bay Area - United States - Metro Areas
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Sunil Sethi: The rise of funny money
There are persistent rumours in Delhi that one reason why property prices have been shooting up in prime locations in recent months is builders, contractors and others associated with the Commonwealth Games (CWG) have to park their newly acquired and ill-gotten wealth somewhere. The stories have gained credence with a slew of media exposures concerning jiggery-pokery in high places, from wild ...
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World stocks up ahead of key US jobs data
World stock markets rose Friday ahead of a U.S. jobs report that could help determine whether the Federal Reserve opts to introduce fresh measures to get the world's largest economy going again.
World stocks rise ahead of US employment report
World stock markets climbed as investors took heart from a slight improvement in U.S. economic indicators ahead of a crucial employment report due later Friday.
World Trade Center beams arrive in Tequesta in time for memorial event
World Trade Center beams arrive in Tequesta in time for memorial event
World first exhibit in Bendigo
A world premiere exhibition of wedding dresses is set to open in the regional city of Bendigo in 2011.
World trade expands 25% in first half of 2010 – WTO
The value of world merchandise trade rose around 25 percent in the first six months of 2010 up strongly from the same period of 2009. The surge in trade growth marks a continuation of the trend which started in the first quarter of the year, according to the World Trade Organization (WTO). World merchandise exports increased by about 7 percent in the second quarter of 2010, in comparison with ...
World Bank, IMF step up aid to Pakistan
The World Bank on Thursday raised flood aid to Pakistan to one billion dollars while the IMF approved 450 million dollars in emergency financing to help the nation cope with its worst-ever humanitarian disaster.
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