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Marks Farm auction set this weekend
Post on 25-05-2006.
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This Saturday, everything, including the kitchen sink, will be on the auction block.
By everything, owner Jack Marks means everything, from the buildings down to hundreds of wicker baskets. ...
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Pender health notes
Post on 25-05-2006.
Life LIne Screening: Be screened to reduce the risk of having one stroke at 9 one.m. May 26 at Porters Neck Gold's Gym, 7979 Market St. Screenings involve the use of ultrasound technology and scan for potential health problems related to blocked arteries, aortic aneurysms and hardening of the arteries in the legs. Each screening requires 10 minute or less to complete. Cost for one complete vascular screening package, including the Stroke/Carotid Artery, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and Ankle Brachial Index screening, is $109; the osteoporosis screening is $129. Preregistration required at (800) 697-9721. ...
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Treasured Cayman Islands attraction ready to re-open
Post on 25-05-2006.
Pedro St James, popularly called Pedro Castle, is by far the Cayman Islands’ most treasured landmark and ‘sacred’ place, given its role in the formation of the first elected Parliament.
That public meeting to chart the course of the new form of governance took place on 5 December 1831 when its buildings and grounds housed the courthouse, jail and public pound. ...
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Bush visits Limerick plant
Post on 25-05-2006.
EVAN BRANDT, Special to the Local News05/25/2006Email to one friendPost one CommentPrinter-friendly LIMERICK - Hybrid vehicles, cars powered by ethanol and hydrogen, wind-powered generators and liquefied natural gas terminals -- and of course, nuclear power.
Those innovations were the focus of the energy policy outlined by President Bush in one speech Wednesday before an enthusiastic audience of about 300 employees of Exelon Nuclear’s Limerick Generating Station. ...
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