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It is no surprise that Mexican border towns’ tourism has fallen 80 percent and stayed there for years. Should Americans fear open borders?
The first mutterings for the establishment of a university in Newcastle began more than 150 years ago, and a long, determined campaign by Hunter residents led, in the early 1950s, to the establishment of Newcastle University College on a technical college site at Tighes Hill.
Kennedy reduced income tax from 90% to 60%. The economy was responding. Congress had a common enemy … the Soviet Union.

It ain’t easy to get into show business! It’s a long way from Monte Vista, Yreba or Blue Earth to Nashville.
Digital music lacks harmonics, Stepp explained, because file compression crams frequencies together. Analog offers depth, warmth, the chance for every note and frequency to sing out.
Born in Baltimore, raised in the Maryland suburbs, Josh Taylor was brought up on the music from his parent’s generation. Early experiences of music from Dylan to Springsteen, and Bob Marley to Led Zeppelin, peaked Josh’s interest in the guitar at an early age. Josh has been playing the guitar since the age of 12, started singing when he was 15, wrote his first song a year later, and since then, it’s all been about the writing and honing his performance style. Since 2006, Josh Taylor has independently produced 5 albums. After a brief year and a half residence in Athens Georgia, Josh released the 2006, "Live at Eddie’s Attic" which contains 16 live solo acoustic songs recorded at the legendary Georgia venue. In May of 06′, he packed up and moved to New York City where he has been honing his craft as a writer and performer. He has since written and recorded 4 independently produced albums, "From the West River" in 2007, "Paranoia Town" in 2008, "A Little Blue" in 2009, and "Wild, Wild Ramblin’ Heart" in 2010. All acoustic efforts, Josh will be going into the studio again in Spring 2012 with a full band for his 6th project. Quite simply dubbed, "A songwriter’s songwriter" by Ishrat Ans… (read more)
Enercon is planning a rapid ramp-up for the EP3, with over a hundred E-126 turbines next year, plus another 50 E-138s.

A new machine at National Audio Company that cuts large reels of audiocassette tape to make the tape into the size used in audio cassettes. (Photo: Nathan Papes/News-Leader)
I have calved a lot of heifers in my life … thousands. All of us who have that type of experience know that after the sweat and strain, the slick and sticky, the hope and pull, the grunt and sigh, when the wet little creature plops on the ground, sometimes there is a moment that time stands still. A second, or two or five, we stare, our world suspended, waiting for a sign.
North now, and stroll past the Christmas display in the iconic J.C. Penney store (did it have an escalator or not?), then Dixon and Hoon Shoes.
Is America becoming more civilized? Certainly, according to the definition, there has been a mass exodus from the country to the city. The percentage of people who make a living off the land continues to decline. And the stigma of being less civilized still applies to farmers, lumberjacks, fishermen, hunters, miners, ranchers and cowboys. Those whose jobs require exposure to the elements, manual labor and physical risk. This stigma is a benign prejudice that allows opportunists to manipulate urban opinion to our disadvantage. “Stop the mining, curtail the drilling, up their grazing fee, steal their water, condemn their land, cripple their dirty little towns. After all, they’re only peasants. Not really civilized, you know.”
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