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36845 Townhouse for sale in Castillo de Locubin sold by 1Casa
A beautiful house which has undergone complete renovation with new electrics, plumbing, kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Double Wooden doors take you into a large and airy...
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36621 Villa for sale in Sotogrande sold by 1Casa
Outstanding opportunity to acquire this beautiful Villa, full of Andalusian charm. Situated in one of the premier rlocations in the prestigious development of Sotogrande Alto with views out...
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Sports Fan Insider
Keep up with your favorite teams and athletes with daily updates.
KCBS News AnchorStan Bunger(who along with KCBS Sports AnchorSteve Bitkerare the on-air duo known asKCBS Sports Fans) offers his unique sports analysis.
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) America is going gaga over soccer. All of a sudden, were painting our faces and destroying workplace productivity so we can follow the mens national team at the World Cup.
So now that the USMNT (thats insider-lingo, apparently required of anyone who REALLY knows whats up) has reached the Round of 16 by losing to Germany, its time to start acting like Americans.
For starters, why do red-blooded Americans suddenly go all Euro when talking about the score of a soccer game? Two-nil? Please. Two-to-nothing is the way we talk here. Try going to AT&T Park and talking about the four-nil final score of Lincecums no-hitter. See how that works out for you.
The list seems endless. We already offend foreign ears by calling the game soccer (because we all know what football really is), so why do we feel compelled to call the surface on which its played a pitch? Its a field, same as it is when you play anything else on it.
And for crying out loud, when someone scores a tying goal, they tied the game up. Leveling is for building contractors.
If you insist on using un-American sports language, then why not go all-in? The Brits call a game a fixture. Here, we keep our fixtures in the bathroom or kitchen. They also refer to the standings (as in, Whos in first?) as the table. Here in this country, a soccer table is that game in the basement of the frat house.
I could go on, but by now, I hope you get the point. Its bad enough that the greatest country on Earth saw its citizens dancing in the streets after its national team lost its way into the next round of a soccer tournament. Must we surrender our sporting language, too?
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CT Lighting Centers Has Outdoor Lighting For Your Home! (MA)
With the warmer weather comes more time outside. Seth Stutman of WWLP #39;s Mass Appeal recently visited to see the wonderful selection of outdoor lighting and d...
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By Alicia Neaves NewsWest 9
PRESIDIO - A huge boost for tourism in West Texas are the starry skies in the Big Bend region. The City of Presidio is making moves to preserve their beauty.
The City of Presidio passed their Outdoor Lighting Ordinance with full support by the council. That makes them the final city in the Big Bend region to pass an ordinance dedicated to preserving their night skies.
When some wish to stargaze, they might have to drive to the country. For those in the Big Bend region, they can simply walk out the front door.
The City of Presidio passed an outdoor lighting ordinance to make that a possibility. For the past 25 years, the McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis has urged the City of Presidio to act on passing an outdoor lighting ordinance. Mayor John Ferguson thought, why not right now?
"McDonald Observatory has a very important mission. The dark skies also are part of tourism in the Big Bend, so we want to make sure we're doing our part," John Ferguson, Mayor of the City of Presidio, said.
The observatory's Dark Skies Initiative promotes the awareness of "light pollution", which they define as, "Any adverse effect of artificial light, including sky glow, glare, light trespass, decreased visibility at night, energy waste, and more."
"As we're able to make these changes, not only is it going to darken our night skies, but it's also going to be a significant reduction in energy consumption," Ferguson said.
Even neighboring Ojinaga jumped on board the "go green" wagon by changing over to LED lights.
Some adjustments to outdoor lighting will be made.
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Friday Night Live: June 27, 2014 Friday Night Live: June 27, 2014
Updated: Friday, June 27 2014 11:02 PM EDT2014-06-28 03:02:34 GMT
This is Fox 5's Friday Night Live, a weekly celebration of the end of the work week. All summer long, the Fox 5 team brings you the latest in entertainment, nightlife, food, and music in our area.In this episode, Lidia Curanaj basically asks Adam Levine if he was afraid of playing a character that is kind of a d-bag.Plus Christal Young shows you why you need to check out the High Line, like, NOW.Then gossip king Perez Hilton talks about the about the crazy dare on Howard Stern's show, his alb...
This is Fox 5's Friday Night Live, a weekly celebration of the end of the work week. All summer long, the Fox 5 team brings you the latest in entertainment, nightlife, food, and music in our area.In this episode, Lidia Curanaj basically asks Adam Levine if he was afraid of playing a character that is kind of a d-bag.Plus Christal Young shows you why you need to check out the High Line, like, NOW.Then gossip king Perez Hilton talks about the about the crazy dare on Howard Stern's show, his alb...
Updated: Friday, June 27 2014 10:49 PM EDT2014-06-28 02:49:19 GMT
A 3-year-old New Jersey boy who apparently went missing while riding the subway in New York with his grandfather as been found safe and sound in Newark, the NYPD said.
A 3-year-old New Jersey boy who apparently went missing while riding the subway in New York with his grandfather as been found safe and sound in Newark, the NYPD said.
Updated: Friday, June 27 2014 10:26 PM EDT2014-06-28 02:26:30 GMT
For the fourth time in a week, a great white shark has been spotted in the New York-New Jersey area. The latest one was seen off the Rockaways. The Jhrnes family was fishing about 4 miles off shore when they reeled in the shark. Three generations of the family have stories to share this weekend: grandfather Bob, son Bobby and his kid Kai, 12, who reeled in the 80-pounder, a baby.
For the fourth time in a week, a great white shark has been spotted in the New York-New Jersey area. The latest one was seen off the Rockaways. The Jhrnes family was fishing about 4 miles off shore when they reeled in the shark. Three generations of the family have stories to share this weekend: grandfather Bob, son Bobby and his kid Kai, 12, who reeled in the 80-pounder, a baby.
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Djokovic says 'nothing damaged' after hard fall
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By STEPHEN WILSON AP Sports Writer
LONDON (AP) - Novak Djokovic lay crumpled on Centre Court, clutching his upper left arm and grimacing. He felt something pop and feared the worst.
Djokovic had lunged for a shot behind the baseline, tumbled on the grass and rolled over twice, his racket flying from his hand. His new coach, Boris Becker, stood in the player's box and looked on gravely.
Slowly, Djokovic rose from the turf, still holding his arm across his chest and made his way to his chair.
"When I stood up, I felt that click or pop, whatever you call it," he said later. "I feared maybe it might be a dislocated shoulder or something like that."
It wasn't.
After a medical timeout and treatment from a trainer, the top-seeded Djokovic needed just four more games to complete a 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 win over France's Gilles Simon on Friday, sending him into the fourth round and keeping alive his bid for a second Wimbledon title and seventh Grand Slam championship.
"Luckily there is nothing damaged," Djokovic said. "I just came from the doctor's office, ultrasound. It's all looking good. I'm quite confident that it will not affect my physical state or regimen or daily routine. I think it's going to be fine."
Djokovic will have two days off before an intriguing matchup Monday against another Frenchman, the free-swinging 14th-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
"They told me usually in these kind of particular cases you might feel soreness in the next couple of days," Djokovic said. "But I can play around with practices and recovery and see how it goes. But I'm quite confident it's going to be all right for next one."
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Career Video Produced by the New Jersey Department of Labor under contract from the U.S. Employment and Training Adminisitration. Dec 2005.
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Although glass and screens have eliminated the practical need for shutters, theyre still popular for decoration.
They add another layer of thoughtful detailing to a house, said Ted Cleary, a landscape architect in Charlotte, N.C.
But to get the right look, you still have to consider function when choosing and hanging shutters, experts say.
Beauty in architecture, as with many objects, often stems from seeing a detail that illustrates its purpose, Cleary said.
A pair of shutters can cost anywhere from $100 to more than $1,000. Some tips on choosing the right ones for your home:
Size
Originally, shutters were used to keep out weather, noise and animals; when closed, they had to cover the whole window.
So shutter size is the most important thing to consider, said Lindsay Daniel, a Charlotte architect, who agrees with Cleary that homeowners must think function first, not decoration.
Make sure the shutters meet and completely cover the window opening. Otherwise, she said, the shutter looks like a stupid afterthought.
This means that shutters dont work on double-width or picture windows, said Richard Taylor, an architect and president of RTA Studio in Dublin, Ohio. To my eye anyway, it looks ridiculous, he said.
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