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And she’s back!

07.18.2008 by André Natta · No Comments

I’m back. After leaving last week’s “Got Plans?” column in the capable hands of guest columnist Carla Jean Whitley, Christina’s back from the beach and once again ready to offer you the best in weekend entertainment. She’s got three things … Continue reading

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A look back: July 18

07.18.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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1960: Construction began on Logan Martin Dam. 2006: Patricia Todd defeated Gaynell Hendricks for the Alabama House District 54 seat. Courtesy:

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Talk about a local hero

07.17.2008 by André Natta · 2 Comments

For those of us that don’t normally check CNN as much as we used to, thanks to Melanie for reminding us as we prepare to stand in long lines to watch one superhero’s return to the big screen that some … Continue reading

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Looking for a source?

07.17.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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So, you want to be considered for a source for a story written in town? Or maybe you’re looking for a source… OK, I admit that this isn’t always the first question that pops into my mind first thing in … Continue reading

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A look back: July 17

07.17.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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1920: Radio announcer Joe Rumore was born in Birmingham. 2006: Artist Bill Morgan Freeman died in Birmingham. Courtesy:

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Seems the airport’s new name’s OK, but the logo

07.16.2008 by André Natta · 1 Comment

Perhaps today’s announcement that the Birmingham Airport Authority has voted to change the name of our airport to Birmingham Shuttlesworth Interntational Airport will cause many to voice concerns as to whether or not it should have been done (for whatever … Continue reading

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One last look at the ramps

07.16.2008 by André Natta · 18 Comments

Skate ramps at 7 a.m., Homewood Park. acnatta/Flickr

acnatta/Flickr We headed over to Homewood’s Central Park early this morning (approximately 7 a.m.) to get this photo – probably one of the last of the skate park ramps before they were disassembled today (al.com video) following last night’s vote … Continue reading

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