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The MisShapes Are Coming

Have you heard? The MisShapes are coming! On Thursday, March 8 to LA, that is. Well not exactly LA, but Orange County.
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Original post by Losanjealous and software by Elliott Back

CDG Congratulates TELMEX On Its Deployment of CDMA450

CDMA450 Will Provide Universal Telephone Service to Thousands of Citizens Who Live in the Rural Areas of Mexico COSTA MESA, Calif., Feb.
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Original post by Primezone.com and software by Elliott Back

Full tank of gas

A blue, Nissan X-Trail sport-utility vehicle drove off without a sound after being the first vehicle to fill its tank at the brand new hydrogen fueling station at UC Irvine, where more than 100 project collaborators, government officials and associates gathered to celebrate the facility’s grand opening Tuesday morning.

Original post by Arizona Republic and software by Elliott Back

KDDI Continues to Lead in Net Subscriber Additions

COSTA MESA, Calif., Feb. 27, 2007 — The CDMA Development Group today congratulated KDDI for signing up more new users than their rivals since Japan’s mobile number portability rules took effect on October 24, …
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Original post by Primezone.com and software by Elliott Back

Architect plans condos for bluffs

The Westside bluffs in Costa Mesa are closer to the ocean than many parts of Newport Beach.” Jim February 22, 2007 4:52 PM : “Hey, how about doing something similar on Costa Mesa’s Westside bluffs? It’s a …
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Original post by Daily Pilot - Newport Beach & Costa Mesa and software by Elliott Back

Italian emissary goes from Oscars to O.C.

COSTA MESA — It was a homecoming in more ways than one for Giovanni Castellaneta. The Italian ambassador spent Sunday night at the Academy Awards watching two of his compatriots win Oscars — or three, if the Italian-American director Martin Scorsese counts.

Original post by KCBS-TV Los Angeles and software by Elliott Back

Shipping out

Along with several others, Fred Bockmiller spent Tuesday morning paying tribute to the tall ship Argus, an icon on the Newport Beach coastline that provided him countless adrenaline-filled memories during the 26 years he served as its captain.

Original post by KCBS-TV Los Angeles and software by Elliott Back

Mural project reflects lively school spirit

Flag painting is first of four that will grace the walls of College Park Elementary School by the time summer starts.
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Original post by Daily Pilot - Newport Beach & Costa Mesa and software by Elliott Back

LOCAL HERO

The Arches restaurant owner Dan Marcheano honored two-time Bronze Star recipient, 1st Sergeant Kevin Oxner, at a party held Sunday at the restaurant in Newport Beach. Oxner is headed to Austin, Texas with his wife, Ann Oxner, and family for Inspector and Instructor duties.

Original post by Arizona Republic and software by Elliott Back

Argus to leave base on Tuesday

The tall ship Argus will soon depart the Newport Sea Base to undergo $1.5 million in repairs to become seaworthy again.

Original post by Arizona Republic and software by Elliott Back

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