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Firepower chief lived in luxury (Sydney Morning Herald)TIM JOHNSTON, the head of the fuel pill company Firepower, is believed to have spent a fortune on expensive furnishings and antiques, and he regularly flew a prominent Sydney antique dealer to Russia to advise on purchases. |
Some Say Downtown Bristol Is Entering A New Phase (Bristol Herald Courier)Currently, about 12 buildings – including seven in the 600-700 blocks of State Street – are on the market. |
The Natchez Democrat (The Natchez Democrat)The mysterious voice that talks to Kevin Costner’s “Field of Dreams” character is highly over quoted. “If you build it, he will come,” ranks No. 39 in the American Film Institute’s 100 most memorable American movie quotations, according to Wikipedia. |
Local Auctioneer A Man For All Seasons (The Falmouth Enterprise)FALMOUTH - Woods Hole Historical Museum Auction This Sunday |
In an antique land (Business Standard India)Will the very large number of majolica tiles coming up for sale next month make them collectibles. |
One Tank Trips: Columbus (Comment) (The Western Star)COLUMBUS — Thirty years ago Maria Galloway looked at the milelong stretch of High Street and figured it was about to undergo a transformation. \ |
Sorghum Valley readies for Fair (Dyersburg State Gazette)Members of the Dyer County Fair Board are very adept at working under pressure. |
Victoria: Our backyard Britain (Seattle Times)Too busy to research guidebooks? With our "Do It in a Day" feature, you get a ready-made itinerary for a good day's visit to a popular Northwest... |
Lawmakers drop by C.R. to see damage (The Des Moines Register)Cedar Rapids, Ia. -- This is Cedar Rapids, a city where nine square miles are gutted. |
On a tour of Cedar Rapids, nine miles of devastation (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)Cedar Rapids, Ia. – This is Cedar Rapids, a city where nine square miles are gutted. There was no longer any standing water when Democratic state lawmakers toured Wednesday — the river is serenely back in its banks. |

