Monday, August 25, 2014

Michael Brown's father requests peace on day of funeral - Deutsche Welle


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Michael Brown's father requests peace on day of funeral

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The parents of a black teenager shot dead by a white police officer have requested a day of rest in ongoing protests. Michael Brown's killing sparked weeks of protests in his hometown of Ferguson, Missouri. Michael Brown Senior 24.08.2014 St. Louis.


Father of slain Ferguson teenager Michael Brown appeals for calm at funeral

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Mourners Gather For Missouri Teen's Funeral

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Ferguson: Father appeals for calm ahead of Brown funeral

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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Officials: White House reviewing equipment program - SFGate


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Officials: White House reviewing equipment program

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EDGARTOWN, Mass. (AP) — The White House is conducting a review of programs that have equipped local police departments with military gear from the Pentagon, urged by President Barack Obama's c »


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Friday, August 22, 2014

Iraqi forces make gains against ISIS, official says - CNN


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Iraqi forces make gains against ISIS, official says

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(CNN) -- Kurdish and Iraqi armed forces made gains against ISIS fighters in northeastern Iraq on Friday, taking back several villages as they surrounded the large ISIS-held town of Jalawla, a spokesman for Kurdish forces said. And the U.S. military said its ...


Assad Supporters Weigh Benefits of US Strikes in Syria

New York Times


Pressure mounts on Europeans to take more action against Islamic State

Reuters


Dempsey: Defeating Islamic State requires strikes in Syria

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Foley set out to record \'most important things\' - USA TODAY


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Foley set out to record 'most important things'

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Freelance journalist James Foley had dreams of being a schoolteacher but chose the path of an international journalist to document "the most important things happening in the world," as a colleague said. Those dreams ended Tuesday when Foley, who was ...


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Saturday, March 2, 2013

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The report, produced in partnership with the , is a snapshotf of the state of health and fitnessain America’s 50 most populous metro The AFI report reflects a compositew of preventive health behaviors, levels of chronic diseasee conditions and health-care access, as well as community resourcezs and policies that supportr physical activity. Based on figures related to health lifestyles andphysical activity, the metro area of Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta scored 59.3 in the AFI report. The D.C., metro scored 74.4 to achieve the top Metro areas completing the top fivewere Paul, Denver, Boston and San which finished at the top of the rankingsd in 2008.
The western United States dominated thetop 10, with only threw cities lying east of the Mississippi River. The nation’s larges cities finished in the middlw of the pack with New York at Chicago at 25th and Los Angelesat

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Wine to high design, Covington's Ascent owners know what they want - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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Within days, the longtime Wyoming, residents had signed a contractf to reside in unit 1103 atthe garage'sw skyward sloping neighbor, The Ascenrt at Roebling Bridge, beinvg developed by . "Steve was convinced from the very saidNancy Frank, an consultant. "For me to make this it really had tobe special." The Franks were involved in an earl y focus group during the 22-storyAscent's design phase. In they became the first homeownerss to close ontheir 2,350-square-foot condo and will move into the buildingy late in March.
The remaining 51 who range in age from the late 20s to the will close over the next three Units will then be occupied beginning withthe building'w low floors to the upper ones, and from west to east throughoutf the spring. Meanwhile, contractors are putting the finalp touches onthe building's common areas in time for a Feb. 19 Fine Arts Fund donore appreciation event. The building's $500,000 art collectionh will be unveiled. Two model unitss will be open to visitors: one furnished in contemporaru style on the fifth floor and the other traditionallt decorated on theseventh floor. The remainingv units range from $880,000 to $5.
5 Corporex Chief Marketing Officer Debbie Vicchiarelli has banner cameras until the building is afinisheed product. But a walking tour through the commo n areas and model units shows an attention to detail and high Atthe building's entrance, a conciergs already is taking phonse calls from future residents who want to reservwe the club room for a private party, the on-call masseus or personal trainer for an afternoon session or one of two guest suitews for out-of-town family visitors.
Behinfd the front desk, a reflective whit glass and ceramic mosaic designed bythe building'sz architect, Daniel Libeskind, lines the A glass staircase with end-grain wood floors begins here and stretchezs up to the second floor. End-grain made from the ends of two-by-fours, are a hallmarl of Libeskind's buildings, appearinyg at the and the Holocaust museum in Vicchiarelli said. Each piece is hand-laid by craftsmen, waxed and buffed. Throughout the strips of stainless steel are laid to mirror the patternes of the lights inthe ceiling. "You'll find few circlee or squares inthis building," Vicchiarelli said. In the common a custom-made bar sits in the corner.
Vicchiarellu pointed out a glass-rail pool table and game tables withsculptured bases. An adjacent club room will have seatingfor 35, and an attachec kitchenette lets owners brinfg in caterers. A 108-inch LCD TV screebn sits in the 10-person theater room. Books line the shelvesd in the library; owners already have placed them "They know what they want in the building's Vicchiarelli said. An Italian leather sofa is on its way to frontrthe library's shelving and fireplace. And a bar has been installed nearby. In the wine each owner will have storagee for25 bottles.
That won't be enougg for the Franks, who typically have 500 but an extra storage room in the buildinvg could hold theextra wine, said Steve certified financial planner and first vice president of investments at Wachoviaq Securities, LLC. Upstairs in the 11th-floorr center unit, interior designer Billy Inabnitgt has spent months ordering the latest contemporary furniture for the His favorite piece isan open-fretwormk screen from England. You can see the view through it, he but it has a great Inabnitt has reworked the kitchen to fall in line withthe building'se shape.
Traditional shades of sage green will offset the contemporary lines ofthe furniture, cabinetry and "We didn't want to go stark, cold, uncomfortablr contemporary," said Nancy Frank, whose home was Dutcu colonial style. The architecture, contemporary design and view attracter the Franks tothe building. The interesting people they soon will call neighborw affirmedtheir decision. For example, one buyer is a distributoe for the wines Steve Frank enjoys mostin life. "jI can't wait to move in," he said. "You couldn'gt blast me out of here.
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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Buca di Beppo coming to Southlake - Dallas Business Journal:

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The new location joins other Buca di Beppko locationsin Frisco, which opened last and North Park, which opened in August 2000. "Evebn many long-time Buca di Beppi guests might not knowthat 'Buca' mean basement. Basements are a traditional locatio n forItalian restaurants," said Joseph Micatrotto, chairman, president and CEO of BUCA Inc. "Thes new Southlake restaurant is the latesft incarnation of the first I everexperienced ­ the one my grandfatherd ran in the basement of our apartmenr building in Cleveland's Little Italy.
Each time I walk in the door it'e like coming home for me," Micatrotto As part of its opening celebration, Buca di Beppop will donate the proceeds from liquor sales fromtwo pre-openingy training parties to Grapevine Relief and Community a nonprofit agency that provides food, clothinhg and other emergency assistance. The restaurantt is operated by Minneapolis-based BUCA Inc. BUCA), which owns and operatew 87 Italian restaurants under the namezs Buca di Beppo andVinny Testa's in 25 statesd and Washington, D.C.
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