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A look back: March 6

03.6.2008 by André Natta · No Comments

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1920: Eva Jane Comer died. 1990: Baseball player Joe Sewell died. Courtesy:

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What do you miss in Birmingham?

03.5.2008 by André Natta · 2 Comments

That’s a question asked by our own Terri Dann in this week’s “In Love With” column over on Timetable. It’s also the basis of our current Magic City Question. There’s a second part to this – check out the question … Continue reading

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A look back: March 5

03.5.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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2004: Jerome Mincy bobblehead dolls were given away at a UAB Blazers home basketball game at the Bartow Arena. (Editor’s Note: If anyone’s got a picture, we’d love to post it – ACN) Courtesy:

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Random Shots: That’s a big box to fill up

03.4.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

The view looking at the IN sign

We figured you’d enjoy these images from this afternoon’s installation of the first of several large “IN” Birmingham ballot boxes across metro Birmingham. NOTE: There are more images from the installation available for viewing – just click on the image … Continue reading

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Random Shots: Parliament House Hotel update

03.4.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Parliament House Hotel

Bob Farley/f8photo Since the Parliament House Motor Hotel came down on February 17, workers have been slowly clearing away the rubble. Here a wroker tries to keep the dust down by spraying water on debris being loaded onto to trucks.

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UPDATE: Good viewing for city council’s possible online debut

03.4.2008 by André Natta · 8 Comments

UPDATE #2: This week’s meeting is now streaming live on the city’s website – and as of 12:39 p.m. they were currently hearing public comments about the Glen Iris item. UPDATE #1: A quick check of the city’s website now … Continue reading

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A look back: March 4

03.4.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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1917: William B. Bankhead began serving in the U. S. Senate. 2000: The Birmingham Children’s Choir performed with Harmony Hills Chorus. Courtesy:

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