| Beech Hill stone hut restored in Rockport
Coastal Mountains Land Trust of Camden, which owns and manages the Beech Hill Preserve, recently completed restoration of the building from its foundations to its sod roof.Land Trust staff and board members will be on hand to talk about the history of Beech Hill, now on the National Register of Historic Places, and the process of bringing Beech Nut back from the brink of total deterioration. A shuttle will be available for those unable to make the climb up the road to the hut.The Land Trust engaged Scholz & Barclay Architecture of Camden to design the restoration, based on a previous historic evaluation of Beech Nut conducted by the preservation architecture firm Barba & Wheelock. The general contract for construction was awarded to Landmark Construction of Warren, whose workmen and subcontractors have worked with great care to bring Beech Nut back to its original glory.During the process all of the wood structure in the floor and roof was removed due to rot, and the building was reduced to its stone walls.
Clips of murdered teenager on YouTube
Fighterrr8 includes a voiceover saying "happy slap TV", and shows Mr Alizada running up to a boy playing football in the park and hitting him in the head. In a clip that features the group of youths calling themselves IVS riding on the top of a bus, Mr Alizada - aka Fighterrr - is mentioned by name and makes a gun gesture at the camera with his hand. Other clips of the IVS gang show them involved in fights with other groups of youths. The initals IVS apparently stand for Invincible Soldiers. One of the brawls takes place at a bus stop in which most of the people involved are wearing school uniform and another happens in a park. Mr Alizada, who came to the area from Afghanistan, was a pupil at Abbey Wood School, Eynsham Drive, Abbey Wood, until July 2006.
There is something about Kalawati...
Primarily it was the brief. I was told that the character they wanted to portray was that of respected Hollywoods star Tom Cruise, from the movie A Few Good Men. The role was macho yet not anti-feminist, held positive perception and plus challenging as it was of a lawyer.A very feminist storyline, yet Sati does justice to your character in every episode. Agree or disagree? A little bit of both actually. I would never want over exposure that would lead to the dilution of the meaning of the serial. The story has substance and the flow needs to be consistent. Too much of me or too much of them would lead to fluctuating peaks in the serial, which might lead to confusion or loss of interest amongst the audience. All I try to deliver is satisfying involvement at all times. But that doesnt mean my character is wasted or unimportant.
Berks judge asks court to uphold rulings in attempted murder case
A Berks County judge has asked the state Superior Court to uphold his decision to dismiss evidence in an attempted murder case against a city man accused of setting his former girlfriend on fire in February 2005. Judge Jeffrey K. Sprecher ruled May 7 that city police improperly arrested Wayne Williams on Feb. 9, 2005, on charges he threw gasoline on Crystal Green, 30, and used a lighter to set her clothes on fire. Sprecher also ruled that a statement Green gave to police that Williams poured gasoline on her could not be used because Green has since died. Green died of natural causes March 7 in Martin Memorial Hospital, Port St. Lucie, Fla. Officials said her death was unrelated to the injuries she suffered when she was burned. Assistant District Attorney Jonathan H. Kurland said Sprecher abused his discretion by barring all the evidence from being presented to a jury.
Bhutto Assassinated, Angry Street Protests Erupt
In Pakistan, the unrest was fiercest in Bhutto's native Sindh province and its capital, Karachi, where two police officers were wounded. "Police in Sindh have been put on red alert," said a senior police official. "We have increased deployment and are patrolling in all the towns and cities, as there is trouble almost everywhere." Nawaz Sharif, another former prime minister and opposition leader, said his party would boycott next month's elections. "I demand that Musharraf should quit immediately," Sharif added. Pakistan's distress was displayed when her wooden coffin was taken from the hospital to an ambulance and thousands of Pakistanis surged around, trying to touch it. It was only with difficulty that they were able to push through the sea of people, the coffin riding overhead on the hands of dozens of jostled pallbearers as they struggled to reach the ambulance.
Country profile: Kenya
Situated on the equator on Africa's east coast, Kenya has been described as "the cradle of humanity". In the Great Rift Valley palaeontologists have discovered some of the earliest evidence of man's ancestors. In the present day, Kenya's ethnic diversity has produced a vibrant culture but is also a source of conflict. .
Let the Ponycar wars begin again!
One obvious difference is that there's far less chrome showing now than on the original, giving it a bumper-free, slab-sided appearance. The Challenger is actually built using a shortened version of the Dodge Charger/Chrysler 300 rear-wheel-drive platform, with four inches removed between the front and rear wheels. The version of the Challenger initially heading to Dodge's salivating dealers, and only in limited numbers, is the high-performance SRT8 iteration. Anyone familiar with Chrysler's other SRT8 products, such as the Magnum wagon or Charger sedan, will recognize the Challenger's interior treatment, especially its thick, heavily bolstered front bucket seats. Other SRT standard equipment includes a tight suspension package that includes stiff springs, shocks, anti-roll bars and an SRT-specific stability-control system that helps keep the car pointed in the right direction and its over-exuberant drivers out of trouble.
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