antique classics

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Soaring champ feels 'honored' Eileen Collins has praise for Elmira woman who has made aviation history. There was no rest for the victor. Trends in the Twin Tiers A passion for the classics Car lovers restore, display their prize wheels. Murray Bookchin, an early proponent of what he described as social ecology, died early Sunday of heart failure, his daughter said. He was 85. Car lovers restore, display their prize wheels. Dick Ameigh of Breesport thoughtfully parked his white 1957 Pontiac Star Chief in the shade of a weeping willow at Eldridge Park early on a recent steamy Friday evening in Elmira. Murray Bookchin BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) – Murray Bookchin, an early proponent of what he described as social ecology, died early Sunday of heart failure, his daughter said. He was 85. Bookchin was a proponent of left-leaning libertarian ideas and among the first people in the early 1960s to promote the then-emerging field of ecology into political debate. He published "Our Synthetic Environment'' Complete local and regional news, local business directory including restaurants, local classifieds and Central Illinois information. Opening on Aug. 3 at the Art Center of SM Megamall (4/F, Bldg. A) is the visual feast âGirls Will Not Be Girlsâ as curated by Nilo Ilarde. A classic car show will be featured on Main Street at the Toledo Antique Street Fair on Aug. 6. Organizer Jim Tough has dash plaques for the first 60 registrants. Pre-registration is available at Custom Oak Furniture, 163 N. Main in Toledo, at Holy Toledo or city hall. Butler — The Maridon Museum, 322 N. McKean St., will hold an introductory class in Japanese brush painting from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday for adults and children age 10 and older. Brushes, ink, and paper will be provided. James A. Jones Jr. Commentary It was just about a year ago that the Manatee County Tax Collector opened an office at Lakewood Ranch. What to do with The Merchant of Venice ? Sensitive modern-day interpreters of Shakespeareâs plays have wrestled with the rather strained story of Antonio and Portia, Venetian lovers whose path to true romance is blocked by one Shylock, a money-lending Jew who demands a pound of flesh in return for a three-thousand-ducat loan.

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