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The Orange County Great Park Corporation Board today moved several priority Park Programs into the next phase of the planning process.
Programs moving forward are: Agriculture and Food; Arts and Culture Exhibition Space; Aviation Museum; Cultural Terrace; Fire Museum; Sports Park and Visitors Center. Additional programs advanced, subject to identifying potential partners, include: Amphitheatre; Botanical Garden; [...]
Stolen electronics, a repossessed truck, perhaps even a drug dealer’s bling can now be yours with the click of a mouse button.
Thousands of dollars of stolen and forfeited property that used to languish in Maryland’s police agency warehouses - from equipment used to grow marijuana plants to power generators - is being auctioned online to [...]
A statewide enforcement of Florida’s move-over law begins Monday. But unlike the “Click it or ticket” campaign, where zero tolerance is given for those caught not using their seat belts, the new campaign will be as much about education as it will be about writing tickets.
The move-over law, which requires drivers to give wide berth [...]
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Andre Ward is always referred to as the lone gold medal winner for the U.S. boxing team in the 2004 Olympic Games. He will need to win a world championship before he can make that accomplishment a footnote to his name.
Ward took a step closer to making that happen when he demolished Jerson Ravelo, a [...]
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US Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman on Saturday welcomed Beijing’s decision to cut subsidies on petrol and diesel prices.
“The steps that the Chinese took, although viewed by some as courageous, were exactly the right sort of steps to take,” Bodman told a press briefing in the run-up to the Jeddah oil summit on Sunday.
China lifted petrol [...]
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Over 100 stills from the movie “Huapi,” or “Painted Skin,” were released Sunday during the 11th Shanghai International Film Festival, according to a report from Nanfang Daily.
The Gordon Chan movie has amassed many big-name performers, including Hong Kong action star Donnie Yen and mainland actresses Vicky Zhao, Zhou Xun and Betty Sun, and actor Chen [...]
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I have grown up with mean green & he is the one marvel character you can’t scale down because of strength. The movie brought out the true hulk not only his strength but his ability to speak that the other movie completely left out.
All the characters in this movie were the perfect cast to put [...]
A dramatic thriller that began production Sunday in Santa Fe marks the 100th major film to be shot in New Mexico during Gov. Bill Richardson’s administration.
The latest film is a thriller about Paul Stanton played by Dermot Mulroney, a district attorney who becomes entrenched in danger on the path to a political office. Meanwhile, he [...]
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The plywood house was built in Takapuna’s Henderson Park for recently commissioned Kiwi film Under the Mountain.
The nearly complete frame was pictured in the North Shore Times last month. Now it has been removed.
North Shore City Council building consents manager Kelvin Goode said filming for Under the Mountain is running behind schedule.
Its production company told [...]
The English aristocrat comes to Australia to confront her husband, who she believes is having an affair while selling their enormous cattle farm.
Lady Ashley travels across Australia with a drover (Jackman) and settles on the farm, falling in love with her companion and the country.
Spanning 10 years, Australia also captures the turmoil of the Japanese [...]
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