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Old landfils, new worries

Monday, July 5th, 2010
When Bob Schrenk began building his house on Bank Avenue in the 1980s, the land behind him was a park, currently touted on a website by city officials as "an oasis of beauty."

Singer Morrissey in hospital after collapsing on stage

Sunday, October 25th, 2009
LONDON (AFP) – British singer Morrissey was in a stable condition on Sunday, a hospital said, after collapsing on stage with breathing problems. The 50-year-old former frontman of 1980s pop band The Smiths fell ill just one song into his concert Saturday at the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon, southwest England. Morrissey’s knees buckled and he slumped to the floor as he came to the end of opening song “This Charming Man”, The Smiths’ 1983 breakthrough hit, The Daily Telegraph newspaper’s webs

What Each Job Owner Must Know In regards to the Offline Matters of an Online Job

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Various generations have today grown over in the “PC era,” which dates to the 1970’s. Even the great inventions of the early 1980s, in fact, are outdated already, from VCRs to brick-size portable phones. These new generations see PCs as a part of every day this post and are completely comfy with highly progressed telecasting games, smart phones, netbooks, WiFi, satellite radiocommunication – and, original and in advance, the Internet. Constant virtual connection to anything you require is tod

Lost Ogle Q & A: Brian Bosworth

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
One of my favorite things about this website is getting to interview local “celebrities” for our Lost Ogle Q & A’s. It’s fun to ask silly questions to politicians, media personalities and porn stars. It’s even more fun when they answer those questions!Today I get to publish a little interview with former OU superstar Brian Bosworth. This is special. As an OU fan growing up in the 1980s, it was a requirement for me to be a fan of this guy. I remember playing little league football and all th

Special Report — Astroturf Overload – Broadband for America = One Giant Industry Front Group

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
"We're going to need another roll." Astroturf: One of the underhanded tactics increasingly being used by telecom companies is “Astroturf lobbying” – creating front groups that try to mimic true grassroots, but that are all about corporate money, not citizen power. Astroturf lobbying is hardly a new approach. Senator Lloyd Bentsen is credited with coining the term in the 1980s to describe corporations’ big-money efforts to put fake grassroots pressure on Congress. Astroturf campaigns gene