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Church, District In A Bind
When I drive along Main Street in Farmington, I almost invariably slow down. I like to look at the houses and other buildings. The "scenic mile" south of Route 4 is one of the loveliest streets in the state, perhaps in the country. A major reason the...Tags: Mark Thompson, Religious Leaders, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Church and State Relations, Buddhism
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Gotham City, Illinois
Associated PressChristian Bale's Batman perched atop a skyscraper, looking over a dark and foggy skyline pierced by glittering lights, preparing for a dive to the gritty streets below. But when he alights, he doesn't find the gargoyle-infested, bricks-and-mortar city...Tags: Chicago Skyline, Gary Oldman, Heath Ledger, Second City, Christopher Nolan
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New Beijing eclipses old
Sun ReporterEvery other month or so, Philip Lin packs his suitcases, grabs his passport and travels from one home to another. As head of China Business Development for T. Rowe Price, Lin routinely shuttles between his office in downtown Baltimore and Beijing, the...Tags: Academic Progress, Health and Safety at Work, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, T. Rowe Price, Olympic Games
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Prefab: from ticky-tacky to museum
Of The Associated PressPrefabricated houses don't have to be ticky-tacky. Contemporary prefab homes now possess all the flair and durability of traditional housing. Computerized designs and innovative materials are behind this architectural revolution, replacing cookie-...Tags: Building Material, Frank Lloyd Wright, Energy Saving, House, Metal and Mineral
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Pricey simulated tour is like time-traveling to 1893's 'White City'
Chicago Tribune reporterThe chance to take a virtual tour of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition drew overwhelming crowds to the Museum of Science and Industry for a limited number of free showings in 2005 and in February. Now the museum is offering a version of the tour...Tags: Photography, Museum of Science and Industry, Ridgefield
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81% afflicted with housing depression
If you're apprehensive about the job market, one field that seems to keep plenty of people employed is the public-opinion polling business, judging by the quantity of real-estate related surveys that wash up on my desk. Three recent insights into the...Tags: Harris Interactive Incorporated, Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate, Homes, Chicago
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Banking on the landscape
INTERIORS ---------------------------------------- By lisa skolnik tribune photos by bill hogan Lisa Skolnik is a city editor for Metropolitan Home magazine. ---------------------------------------- When Guillermo Castellanos bought a shabby, 100-...Tags: Building Material, Therapies, Health Treatments, Metal and Mineral, Design and Engineering
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Planners see arena reviving west side
Sun ReporterBy choosing to build a new arena on the west side of downtown, Baltimore is placing a $300 million bet on an area that has long struggled to come to life. One problem has been 1st Mariner Arena itself, a 46-year-old albatross with only one entrance and...Tags: 1st Mariner Arena, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Public Officials, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, National Government
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'Batman's' Gotham is New York, right? Nah! It's really a grittier Chicago
Of The Associated PressChristian Bale's Batman is perched atop a skyscraper, looking over a dark and foggy skyline pierced by glittering lights, preparing for a dive to the gritty streets below. But when he alights, he won't find the gargoyle-infested, bricks-and-mortar city...Tags: Chicago Skyline, Gary Oldman, Heath Ledger, Second City, Christopher Nolan
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Verdict is in on Bucks expansion
Of The Morning CallSince 2001, when its judges first broached the need for more space, Bucks County's new courthouse has been seen as an abstract idea that would happen someday. But with key approvals now in place from host Doylestown borough, county officials are taking...Tags: Justice System
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