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Across the pond: The follow-up, Part 2

08.14.2008 by André Natta · 2 Comments

We were going to do a follow-up about the fallout from our city’s skyline being used in a mailing about recycling efforts to more than 700,000… in the UK. Instead, André (that’s me) was interviewed for a story that was … Continue reading

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A cleaner online bookstore

08.14.2008 by André Natta · 2 Comments

Screenshot of Books-A-Million Birmingham-based bookseller Books-A-Million has gotten their website redesigned by Zeldman and Happy Cog Studios. That’s all, unless you want to go and take a look at it that is…

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A look back: August 14

08.14.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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1955: Satchel Paige signed a contract to play for the Greensboro Patriots of the Carolina League. 2006: Adventurer and mountain climber Robert Davis III died while descending Mount Kenya. Courtesy:

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Daily Dixie’s done (for now)

08.14.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

That’s the word from Dan -a visit to the Daily Dixie site confirms the unfortunate fact. We’re gonna miss him. He says that he may be willing to let someone else take over (and that he may even return to … Continue reading

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We’re essential!

08.14.2008 by André Natta · 3 Comments

This is the part where we blatantly plug the current (August 2008) issue of Birmingham Magazine (while thanking associate editor Carla Jean Whitley for showing her some love to the hub) by asking you to pick up a copy, turn … Continue reading

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The race is on (and they need volunteers)

08.14.2008 by André Natta · 2 Comments

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The date’s set for the 17th annual Susan G. Komen Birmingham Race for the Cure – October 11, 2008 starting from downtown Birmingham’s Linn Park. The race continues to grow, so they’ve introduced a web-based registration form to make it … Continue reading

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A look back: August 13

08.13.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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1854: Sixth Avenue Baptist Church pastor J. Q. A. Wilhite was born in Louisville, Kentucky 1992: Driver Clifford Allison died in a single car crash at the Michigan International Speedway. Courtesy:

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