Archive for April, 2007
April 30, 2007 at 11:51 pm · Filed under Costa Mesa News
“It was time to move out and move on”
Message to all you aging boomers: Anne Hogan-Shereshevsky thinks you kids are OK, but don’t try to push her around. via Centre Daily Times
Original post by Centre Daily Times and software by Elliott Back
April 30, 2007 at 3:39 pm · Filed under Costa Mesa News
“We enjoyed it — but now we’re paying a price.”
Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Apr. 23–Unemployment fell in Orange County in March, as an increase in temporary jobs offset layoffs in the mortgage sector. via Customer Interaction Solutions
Original post by Customer Interaction Solutions and software by Elliott Back
April 30, 2007 at 7:33 am · Filed under Costa Mesa News
“Why is he so close to my children?”
FAMILY PROTECTOR: Allan Catenacci, right, embraces two of his six children, Serenity, 6, left, and Destini, 6-months, center. via Orange Co. Register
Original post by Orange Co. Register and software by Elliott Back
April 30, 2007 at 1:23 am · Filed under Costa Mesa News
That’s not a floating party tent next to a Linda Isle home — it’s a treatment for that dreaded affliction of homeowners, termites. The munching pests can afflict the owners of wooden boats too, like Randy Beardslee, whose 60-foot boat was fumigated this weekend.
Original post by Winneronline.com and software by Elliott Back
April 30, 2007 at 1:23 am · Filed under Costa Mesa News
After 35 years in trailers at its 16th Street nature haven, the Environmental Nature Center plans to move into a permanent building.
Original post by Winneronline.com and software by Elliott Back
April 30, 2007 at 1:23 am · Filed under Costa Mesa News
OCC students win first place in culinary contest
Original post by Winneronline.com and software by Elliott Back
April 29, 2007 at 11:30 pm · Filed under Costa Mesa News
“If we want to talk about Sunni and Shia differences, the idea is that we’ll be able to discuss them now in a scholarly way and not deal with them on the street”
As the conflict deepens between Sunni and Shiite Muslims in Iraq, Muslim leaders in Southern California have launched what they hope will be a nationwide movement to promote unity among different branches of the faith in this country and help prevent acts of violence here. In a ceremony that may be repeated as early as today in Detroit and later in other U.S. cities, a number of leading Southern California Muslims, including prominent Shiite and Sunni clerics, recently signed a ‘code of honor’ that offers strategies for overcoming and avoiding divisions within the community. Among the code’s guidelines are banning the practice of takfir, judging other Muslims as nonbelievers, and forbidding hateful speech about the beliefs and revered figures of other branches of Islam. Read more
Original post by Los Angeles Times and software by Elliott Back
April 29, 2007 at 6:09 pm · Filed under Costa Mesa News
“He may have inadvertently stepped on the gas instead of the brake.”
The accident occurred at the Classic Hand Car Wash on Wells Place, where 36-year-old Eduardo Rodriguez, the married father of a 2-month-old baby, was killed around 4:10 p.m. Thursday, the Orange County Register … via cbs2.com
Original post by cbs2.com and software by Elliott Back
April 29, 2007 at 2:32 am · Filed under Costa Mesa News
They may not be listed among the Seven Wonders of the World, but Newport-Mesa has its own historical gems that should not be missed.
Original post by Daily Pilot - Newport Beach & Costa Mesa and software by Elliott Back
April 29, 2007 at 2:22 am · Filed under Costa Mesa News
FAIRVIEW PARK — Students from Liberty Christian High School in Huntington Beach sought the solace of a shady tree as gray skies cleared and the sun shined on them and about 400 people who helped beautify Fairview Park on Saturday in honor of Arbor Day.
Original post by Daily Pilot - Newport Beach & Costa Mesa and software by Elliott Back
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