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Real Estate Close-Up: Kansas CityEl Paso TimesFriday 15th August 2008 First came H&R Block Inc. Then the downtown Kansas City, Mo.'s resurrection followed. The development of a nine-block, $850 million entertainment district hinged on the nation's largest tax preparer relocating its world headquarters 30 blocks north.
Cable thieves paralyse Cape trainsIndependent OnlineFriday 15th August 2008 A scrap metal dealer and other men have been arrested for theft of copper cables which caused trains into Cape Town to grind to a halt.
Police: 3 men suspected of Peninsula crimes arrested after pursuit in NorfolkThe Virginian-PilotFriday 15th August 2008 Investigators believeandnbsp;three men who were arrested after a state police pursuit in Norfolk this morning were involved in two violent crimes on the Peninsula overnight. At 3:53 a.m., Trooper L. Dabney heard a police radio broadcast about a silver Pontiac Grand Am with Virginia license pl ...
City orders horse evictionUPIThursday 14th August 2008 HICKMAN, Neb., Aug. 14 (UPI) -- City officials in Hickman, Neb., have issued an eviction notice for the last horse living on a pasture in the rapidly growing Lincoln suburb.
Men claim they have body of BigfootMSNBCFriday 15th August 2008 Three Bigfoot seekers, including a Redwood City, Calif., man, claim they have the body of one and what they say is DNA evidence.
Men Roamed Orlando With Machine GunsLocal 6 OrlandoFriday 15th August 2008 ORLANDO, Fla. -- Two men carrying machine guns are accused of pistol-whipping and terrorizing a couple before leading police on a chase, officers said.
City mulls duck pond problemsSonoma Index-TribuneFriday 15th August 2008 CITY WORKER, Luis Cruz runs hoses from the city's duck pond. David Bolling/Index-Tribune Concerns for the biological health of the Sonoma Duck Pond, and plans to ramp up public education about the city's natural environment inspired an impromptu Plaza meeting Wednesday involving Councilmember Ken Brown and a group of citizens interested in promoting "the real nature of Sonoma."