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'One for the record books': Sandy leaves death and destruction in wake

NEW YORK (AP) ? Millions of people from Maine to the Carolinas awoke Tuesday without power, and an eerily quiet New York City was all but closed off by car, train and air as superstorm Sandy steamed inland, still delivering punishing wind and rain.

The full extent of the damage in New Jersey, where the storm roared ashore Monday night with hurricane force, was unclear. Police and fire officials, some with their own departments flooded, fanned out to rescue hundreds.

"We are in the midst of urban search and rescue. Our teams are moving as fast as they can," Gov. Chris Christie said. "The devastation on the Jersey Shore is some of the worst we've ever seen. The cost of the storm is incalculable at this point."

The death toll from Sandy in the U.S. climbed to 20, including seven in New York, four in Pennsylvania and three in New Jersey, with many of the victims killed by falling trees. Sandy also killed 69 people in the Caribbean before making its way up the Eastern Seaboard.

At least 7.4 million people across the East were without electricity. Airlines canceled more than 12,000 flights.

Lower Manhattan, which includes Wall Street, was among the hardest-hit areas after the storm sent a nearly 14-foot surge of seawater, a record, coursing over its seawalls and highways and into low-lying streets.

Water cascaded into the gaping, unfinished construction pit at the World Trade Center, and the New York Stock Exchange was closed for a second day, the first time that has happened because of weather in more than a century.

A huge fire destroyed as many as 100 houses in a flooded beachfront neighborhood in Queens on Tuesday, forcing firefighters to undertake daring rescues. Three people were injured.

A downtown hospital, New York University's Tisch, evacuated 200 patients after its backup generator failed. About 20 babies from the neonatal intensive care unit were carried down staircases and on battery-powered respirators.

And a construction crane that collapsed in the high winds on Monday still dangled precariously 74 floors above the streets of midtown Manhattan. And on Staten Island, a tanker ship wound up beached on the shore.

With water standing in two major commuter tunnels and seven subway tunnels under the East River, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg said it was unclear when the nation's largest transit system would be rolling again. It shut down Sunday night ahead of the storm.

Joseph Lhota, chairman of the regional Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said the damage was the worst in the 108-year history of the New York subway.

The saltwater surge inundated subway signals, switches and electrified third rails and covered tracks with sludge. Workers began pumping the water out and will ultimately have to walk all of the hundreds of miles of track to inspect it.

Millions of more fortunate New Yorkers surveyed damage as dawn broke, their city brought to an extraordinary standstill.

"Oh, Jesus. Oh, no," Faye Schwartz said she looked over damage in neighborhood in Brooklyn, where cars were scattered like leaves.

Reggie Thomas, a maintenance supervisor at a prison near the overflowing Hudson River, emerged from an overnight shift there, a toothbrush in his front pocket, to find his Honda with its windows down and a foot of water inside. The windows automatically go down when the car is submerged to free drivers.

"It's totaled," Thomas said with a shrug. "You would have needed a boat last night."

Besides the subway and the stock exchange, most major tunnels and bridges in New York were closed, as were schools, Broadway theaters and the metropolitan area's three main airports, LaGuardia, Kennedy and Newark.

"This will be one for the record books," said John Miksad, senior vice president for electric operations at Consolidated Edison, which had more than 670,000 customers without power in and around New York City.

In New Jersey, a huge swell of water swept over the small town of Moonachie, near the Hackensack River, and authorities struggled to rescue about 800 people, some of them living in a trailer park.

And in neighboring Little Ferry, water suddenly started gushing out of storm drains overnight, submerging a road under 4 feet of water and swamping houses.

Police and fire officials used boats and trucks to reach the stranded.

"I looked out and the next thing you know, the water just came up through the grates. It came up so quickly you couldn't do anything about it. If you wanted to move your car to higher ground you didn't have enough time," said Little Ferry resident Leo Quigley, who with his wife was taken to higher ground by boat.

Jersey City was closed to cars because traffic lights were out, and Hoboken, just over the Hudson River from Manhattan, dealt with major flooding. In Atlantic City, most of the world-famous boardwalk was intact, but pieces washed away Monday night.

Remnants of the hurricane were forecast to head across Pennsylvania before taking another sharp turn into western New York by Wednesday morning. Although weakening as it goes, the storm will continue to bring heavy rain and flooding, said Daniel Brown of the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

As Hurricane Sandy closed in on the Northeast, it converged with a cold-weather system that turned it into a monstrous hybrid of rain, high wind ? and even snow in West Virginia and other mountainous areas inland.

In a measure of how big the storm was, high winds spinning off the edge of Sandy clobbered the Cleveland area early Tuesday, uprooting trees, cutting power to hundreds of thousands, closing schools and flooding major roads along Lake Erie.

Hundreds of miles from the storm's center, gusts topping 60 mph prompted officials to close the port of Portland, Maine, and scared away several cruise ships.

Just before it made landfall at 8 p.m. near Atlantic City, N.J., forecasters stripped Sandy of hurricane status, but the distinction was purely technical, based on its shape and internal temperature.

While the hurricane's 80 mph winds registered as only a Category 1 on a scale of five, it packed the lowest barometric pressure on record in the Northeast, giving it terrific energy to push water inland.

President Barack Obama declared a major disaster in the city and Long Island. The storm brought the presidential campaign to a halt with a week to go before Election Day.

In New York, the construction crane atop a 1,000-foot, $1.5 billion luxury high-rise in midtown Manhattan dangled for a second day while authorities tried to figure out how to secure it. Thousands were ordered to leave nearby buildings as a precaution, including 900 guests at the ultramodern Le Parker Meridien hotel.

Alice Goldberg, 15, a tourist from Paris, was watching television in the hotel ? whose slogan is "Uptown, Not Uptight" ? when a voice came over the loudspeaker and told everyone to leave.

"They said to take only what we needed, and leave the rest, because we'll come back in two or three days," she said as she and hundreds of others gathered in the luggage-strewn marble lobby. "I hope so."

An explosion Monday night at a substation for Consolidated Edison, the main utility service New York City, knocked out power to about 310,000 customers in Manhattan.

"It sounded like the Fourth of July," Stephen Weisbrot said from his 10th-floor apartment.

In Baltimore, fire officials said four unoccupied rowhouses collapsed in the storm, sending debris into the street but causing no injuries. A blizzard in western Maryland caused a pileup of tractor-trailers that blocked part of Interstate 68 on slippery Big Savage Mountain.

"It's like a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs up here," said Bill Wiltson, a Maryland State Police dispatcher.

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Hays reported from New York and Breed reported from Raleigh, N.C.; AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein contributed to this report from Washington. Associated Press writers David Dishneau in Delaware City, Del., Katie Zezima in Atlantic City, Emery P. Dalesio in Elizabeth City, N.C., and Erika Niedowski in Cranston, R.I., also contributed.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sandy-leaves-death-damp-darkness-wake-092828043.html

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On Deck ? Sports ? Bangor Daily News ? BDN Maine

BASEBALL

Hitting League Membership

At UMaine, Orono, at Paul J. Mitchell Batting Pavilion, Hitting League Membership, all levels, session 2 Jan. 1-March 31, Mondays and Tuesdays (6:30-9:30 p.m.), Saturdays (8 a.m. to 1 p.m.), $400 for each session or $750 for both, for info, contact UMaine assistant baseball coach Ryan Forest 581-1096 or ryan.forrest@umit.maine.edu

BASKETBALL

CM Travel Basketball

At Waterville, Alfond Youth Center, coaches informational meeting for Central Maine 7-8 Girls and Boys Travel league, Sunday, Nov. 11, 4 p.m., for info, contact league commissioner Cleveland Brown, 314-1876 or cebsports@hotmail.com

Bangor basketball

The Bangor Parks and Recreation Department is now accepting registrations for its 2012-2013 Youth Basketball Program, for all children in grades 2-3 and 4-5 with separate boys and girls leagues, $35 for residents and $45 for nonresidents, to register go to www.BangorParksandRec.com or stop by the Bangor Parks and Rec. Center at 647 Main St., for info call 992-4490

Open gym

The Bangor Parks and Recreation Department is offering open gym for adults to come and play basketball on Tuesday nights from 8-9:30 p.m. starting Nov. 6 at the Parks and Recreation Center at 647 Main St., $2 fee per person each night, for info contact the Parks and Recreation at 992-4490 or go to www.BangorParksandRec.com.

Fort Kent girls program

At Fort Kent Elementary School, Fort Kent Rec?s basketball all program for girls in grades 4-6, practices and games on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays 6-8 p.m., starting in late October, $20 for residents, $25 for nonresidents, registration deadline Oct. 15, register at Parks and Rec office, 416 West Main St., to volunteer or for more info contact director Ann Beaulieu 834-3730.

Skill Development

At Old Town, Fall Basketball Skill Development, weekly sessions in October, offensive/defensive skill development, shooting improvement, physical conditioning and strength development; for info, contact Brian McDormand 290-7641 bmac195554@msn.com

Saturday, Nov. 3

At Gorham, University of Southern Maine men?s basketball team?s Huskies? Shooting Clinic, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., open to boys grades 3-10, $45 preregistration, $50 on clinic day, for info, contact Karl Henrikson at karlh@usm.maine.edu.

Sunday, Nov. 4

At Waterville, Colby College, 15th Maine Elite Girls Basketball Showcase, girls grades 9-12, $35 per player, college coaches will be in attendance, players must preregister, for info, contact Bill Libby, bill.libby33@yahoo.com or 207-866-4124

CANOE RACING

Saturday, Nov. 10

At Orrington, first Muskrat Scramble, canoes and kayaks, 4.5 miles flat water on Sedgeunkedunk Stream, no entry fee, prizes, 1 p.m. registration, 2 p.m. race, for info, call 825-4577 or email lawmerr@midmaine.com

CROSS COUNTRY

Sunday, Oct. 28

At Bangor (Saxl Park) and Westbrook (Smiling Hill Farm), 2 p.m. race start, first in a series of Maine USATF cross country meets, 12:30 p.m. registration, 1 p.m. course walk, $4 registration, $15 USATF membership, runners 8 and under run 2K, 9-10, 11-12 run 3K, 13-14 run 4K, and 15 and older run 5K, for info contact Allan Geiser 949-3317 or mhawk916@yahoo.com.

FIELD HOCKEY

Majestix tryouts

At Waterville, Alfond Youth Center, tryout dates for Majestix indoor field hockey teams: Nov. 3, U12 (8-10 a.m.), U14 (10 a.m.-noon); Nov. 4 and 7, U16 (7-9 p.m., 6-7:45 p.m.), Nov. 5 and 7, U19 (8-10 p.m., 8-9:45 p.m.); for info or to register, go to www.mainemajestixfh.com

HOCKEY

Interval training

At Bangor, Bangor Parks and Recreation Center, 647 Main St., high-intensity interval training, Mondays and Wednesdays, 6-7 p.m., through Nov. 28; $45 for Bangor residents, $50 for nonresidents or $5 per class; contact www.BangorParksandRec.com or 992-4490.

Try Hockey for Free

At Brewer, Penobscot Ice Arena, Saturday, Nov. 3, 3-4 p.m., an opportunity for area youth to try hockey for free to see if they are interested in playing or just for something fun and different to do, preregister at USAhockey.com or at the door, for info contact George Bishop 944-5965 or vpinstructional@breweryouthhockey.org.

Learn to Skate

At Brewer, Penobscot Ice Arena, Learn to Skate and Learn to Play hockey programs, on Saturdays, 16 weeks, $99 per skater, to register log onto www.brewerhockey.org and click on the registration link and follow the online instructions, all skaters also need to register with USA Hockey prior to registering with Brewer Youth Hockey, major credit card is needed register, birth certificates are required, for info, contact George Bishop 944-5965 or vpinstructal@brewerhockey.org.

At Bangor, the Bangor Parks and Recreation Department is accepting registrations for its Learn to Skate Lessons for ages 4 and up, session I is Nov. 4-Dec. 16, session II is Jan. 6-Feb. 10, at Sawyer Arena on Sundays, go to www.BangorParksandRec.com or stop by the Bangor Parks and Rec. Center at 647 Main St. to see times and descriptions, for info, call 992-4490

ROAD RACING

Friday, Oct. 26

At Orono, first Black Bear 5K Night Run, 7 p.m., all entries must be received in the Campus Recreation Office, no later than 6:45 p.m. on Oct. 26, accepting only the first 100 runners; entry fee of $5 per person or donate can/item of food, run will take place in the University Forest, start and finish will be at the New Balance Rec Center, for info, contact Charles Bloedon, race director, Maine Bound Center, the University of Maine, Orono, ME, 04469-5747 207.581.1752. www.umaine.edu/campusrecreation

Sunday, Oct. 28

At Orland, Wildlands Trail Run, noon, 7 miles, registration 10:30-11:30 a.m., at the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands as accessed through the South Gate entrance on Route 1 near the intersection of Route 176 in East Orland, for info contact Peter John Keeney, 207-288-3909 or to pre-entry pktrldrt@myfairpoint.net

At Foxcroft Academy, Pumpkin Waddle 5K Road Race/Walk, 1-1:45 p.m. registration, 2 p.m. start, $6 students, $12 adults, proceeds benefit Foxcroft Academy Key Club Children?s Charities.

Saturday, Nov. 3

At Bangor, Make a Footprint 5K and fun run/walk, fun run at 9 a.m., 5K at 9:45 a.m., course winds through residential neighborhoods and starts in front of First Baptist Church on Center Street, benefits Kenya Mission team for ?Kupenda for the Children.?

Sunday, Nov. 4

At Penobscot Nation, Community Building, Indian Island, 4th Annual Ralph K. Thomas 8K Run, race-day registration 8-9:15 a.m., race starts 10 a.m., preregistration $12, $15 on race day, $10 and $12 for children up to age 10, proceeds to benefit Diabetes Prevention & Awareness, for info contact Robert.Bryant@penobscotnation.org or 817-7358; or Dee.Love@penobscotnation.org or 817-7301

Saturday, Nov. 10

At Orono, 2nd annual Veterans Day 5K, presented by University of Maine Army ROTC, late registration and number pickup 6-7:45 a.m., race start 8 a.m., shower and restroom facilities available, $10/person, make checks payable to Twentieth Maine Honor Society, proceeds go to The Wounded Warrior Project and The 20th Maine Society, mail entries to Army ROTC University of Maine, Room 114 Armory, Orono, ME 04469, for info phone MS Ferland at 270-581-1121, entries must be received in Army ROTC office no later than 4 p.m., Nov. 9

ROLLER DERBY

Rock Coast tryouts

At Northport, Rock Coast Rollers tryouts, Nov. 3-4 at gym in fitness center at Point Lookout, for women ages 18 and over, for info contact Quincy McCarthy 443-907-3307 or rockcoastrollers.training@gmail.com or visit www.rockcoastrollers.weebley.com

SOCCER

Grassroots registration

At Bangor, Seacoast United Blackbear accepting registrations for winter session of Grassroots

Soccer Program, ages 4-9, introductory program teaches soccer in fun and friendly environment, for more info visit www.seacoastunitedblackbear.com or contact Ryan Pelletier at 922-1014 or by email at rpelletier@seacoastunited.com.

Jr. Academy registration

At Bangor, Seacoast United Blackbear accepting registrations for winter and winter/spring Jr. Academy Program, also known as Jr. Blackbear, ages 7-12, development program in a training environment which emphasizes skill development through individual and small group activities and small-sided play, for more info visit www.seacoastunitedblackbear.com or contact Billy Shannon at 922-1016 or by email at wshannon@seacoastunited.com.

VOLLEYBALL

Maine Juniors tryouts

At Portland, Maine Juniors tryouts on Nov. 9 for U15-U18 gold-level players and Nov. 11 for all other teams, registration is now open online at the Maine Juniors website: mainejuniors.org, the complete tryout schedule for all players is also available on the Maine Juniors website, high school girls volleyball players as well as those who attend schools without an official varsity volleyball program are invited to these tryouts.

Source: http://bangordailynews.com/2012/10/24/sports/on-deck-23/

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Fahrudin Omerovic @ K.A.S Gallery's Spirit & Bottega ? EventHorizon

Through Dec. 1

K.A.S Gallery?s Spirit & Bottega
1806 Frankfort Ave.
kasgallery.org

When K.A.S. Gallery says they?re ?more than a visual art gallery,? they mean it. In addition to their space in the Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center (where they offer yoga and dance classes, wine nights and art), their roster now includes K.A.S Gallery?s Spirit & Bottega on Frankfort Avenue. The featured artist in the new space is Bosnian Fahrudin Omerovic, who moved to America in 1997. ?My work explores the weird, unnatural and different aspects in life,? he says. ?I have a voluminous love for the weird and in part, my subject matter becomes a reflection of that. My goal is to ? ultimately leave the viewer satisfied visually and intellectually.? The grand opening of K.A.S Gallery?s Spirit & Bottega is during the Oct. 26 FAT Friday at 6:30 p.m. ?Jo Anne Triplett

Source: http://events.leoweekly.com/2012/10/24/fahrudin-omerovic-k-a-s-gallerys-spirit-bottega/

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NBA preseason

BASKETBALL

NBA Preseason

Monday

Toronto 104, Milwaukee 95

Philadelphia 98, New York 90

Dallas 87, New Orleans 74

Phoenix 103, Sacramento 88

Portland 120, Utah 114

L.A. Clippers 88, Golden State 71

Tuesday

Miami 98, Charlotte 92

Indiana 100, Cleveland 82

Chicago 94, Oklahoma City 89

Phoenix at Golden State, late

Today

New York vs. Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.

Orlando at Memphis, 8 p.m.

Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m.

Dallas vs. Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.

Detroit vs. Minnesota, 8 p.m.

Washington vs. Miami, 8:30 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.

Thursday

Milwaukee at Charlotte, 11 a.m.

Portland at Utah, 9 p.m.

Sacramento vs. L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at Denver, 10 p.m.

Source: http://www2.timesdispatch.com/sports/2012/oct/24/tdsport05-nba-preseason-ar-2306705/

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Ric Orlando, curry salad, and the Beaujolais nouveau | All Over Albany

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Chef Ric with winter kale salads.

"I do peasant food," says Ric Orlando, "I'm a blue jeans chef -- that's how I cook."

The Chopped champ and New World owner is the honorary chair of the AIDS Council's annual event celebrating Beaujolais nouveau -- the young wine made from Gamay grapes -- and it seems like a good fit. Because Beaujolais, Ric says, is a blue jeans kind of wine.

"Beaujolais, to me, is a great everyday, at the tavern, on the terrace, on the deck, in the bathtub, with breakfast kind of wine," he says.

The Beaujolais is fermented only a few weeks before its release is celebrated with parties worldwide.

Orlando says he's a big fan of the wine and he's come up with a few new dishes he'll be pairing it with at the AIDS Council's Beujolais nouveau release party on November 15.

After the jump, talking with Ric about pairing food and wines, America's slowly changing palate, Italy's gastronomic intelligentsia, cheap wine vs. bad wine, and licking hubcaps.

What's the big deal about the Beujolais nouveau wine? Why should we care about it?

We should care about Beaujolais for a couple of reasons. One is that it's been over a 100-year tradition -- or more -- the new crushing of the Beaujolais. This is a wine that people get excited about drinking the minute it's wine. As soon as it's done fermenting, drink it. As opposed to laying it down in the cellars for years and letting all these different flavors develop -- which is a marvelous, fabulous aspect of the wine world, but this is different.

Vino verde from Portugal is similar. Make it, ferment it, drink it.

I think a lot of American people misconstrue the drinking of wine with the ceremony of wine. There are certainly plenty of wines that require a ceremonial homage. "I'm opening a beautiful bottle of wine I want to make sure I make exactly the right food, make sure it's exactly the right temperature and have exactly the right glass."

And then there are wines like Beaujolais, which is an everyday wine which you can drink out of a water glass. You can put it on the rocks, you can add seltzer to it, you can drink it in a wine glass -- it works with a lot of things. It's very food friendly, it's got good acidity, it cleanses your palate. There's no residual sugar, but the Gamay grapes give off a little bit of sweetness, and it's got that little bit of minimally graphite flavor. I think it's a really a fun wine when you're not comparing it to Cakebread cabernet -- it's a whole different experience.

The more I've traveled in Europe the more I realize most of the wine that's drunk is drunk like Beaujolais not like California Cab. They drink wines like California Cab when they're having a big dinner, but when they drink everyday, they drink cheap wine. When I say cheap wine, I don't mean bad wine -- an inexpensive everyday wine. When we were traveling in Italy we'd bring our bottle to the store and they'd tap out some Primitivo into the bottle -- we actually had like a gasosa , like a 7-Up bottle that we screwed the top back on. I thought OK, we're in Italy? This is what we do here? But that is very common.

I think the idea of stuffy Europeans in a castle drinking wine -- I mean, that exists -- but most are like me and you and they want to spend 4, 5, 6 euros on a bottle of wine that they can enjoy with anything. And I think Beaujolais really fits in that mold. I've done spritzers with it or variations on the sangria theme. I've put ice cubes in it on a summer day -- bring it to the beach and drink it out of plastic cups. It's casual but very delicious. I like wines like that. I like to drink as much as possible (laughs) and I don't always have time for ceremony.

So what are you making to pair with the Beaujolais nouveau?

I've noticed that nobody ever serves salads at these things, so I thought it would be nice to do something green. So I'm doing a winter kale salad.

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It's actually kale and escarole -- my two favorite greens -- both bitter, both really good for you, lots of minerals. And so to make them palatable and delicious we make some local apple chutney -- it's got some turmeric, some fennel, Indian spices, molasses, vinegar. We make our own curry oil, and we make a curry vinaigrette.

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And we make the most delicious curry cashews you've ever had.

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You combine the three and get these beautiful, light, kind-of-bright Indian flavors on the bitter greens. You just can't stop eating them, they're really good. And the salad is all those ingredients. And of course the local Coach Farm goat cheese.

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If you took the goat cheese and the chutney alone, that would be delicious. You could eat the curried cashews by themselves, that would be delicious. But this is definitely [a] whole is greater than the sum of its parts because the kale becomes something that you can't stop eating.

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And then I made a couple of what I call the "gastronomic intelligentsia of Italy" bruschetta. This is not your typical bruschetta.

This is home-made ricotta that I just made with Meadow Brook milk and cream, drizzled with a little balsamic and pumpkin seed oil. The other one, which looks just like the ricotta, is lardo, which is essentially pork fat that you cure with salt and spices.

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You rub it between your hands and the warmth of your hands begins to kind of melt it down into a softer consistency and then you let it set and you spread it. It's really popular in Tuscany, among the hipsters in Italy. The Batali world is putting lardo in everything. It's basically pork butter spread on toast with a little bit of agave -- and I would like raw honey but I didn't have any, so I used agave which was good but the raw honey is a little more intense -- and a little lemon zest.

How does that work with the Beaujolais?

If you drank a big Cab with this salad you would be wasting both dishes. The cab would be washed out by the apple chutney and the minerals of the greens would be too strong. You wouldn't taste the greens and you wouldn't taste the salad. You'd have a clash. Big red wine and sweet salad is like -- bad wine pairing 101. Because you have vinegar and sugar, sweet and sugar -- things that antagonize Cabernet.

But Beaujolais is the kind of wine that, it's got enough acid, it's got enough fruit, it's got enough tingle -- you can have a salad with it. And there are not many good red wines with salad. Not that people don't do it -- hot red wine with cold salad. Doesn't mean I don't want to clobber them when they do it. They do it all the time, though, hot red wine and cold salad. Mmm... have you licked a hubcap lately? (laughs)

America is a long way into understanding food and wine pairing. The industry is now more and more into it and the consumer is turning the corner.

People are getting hipper to it. I'm selling a lot more Riesling here, a lot more lighter reds with food. instead of "give me the biggest red you have and I'm going to have Thai curry scallops with lots of chilies with it."

If cooks aren't cooking in the classical style -- steak with brown sauce -- then you have to rethink your wine pairing. You don't want to waste your wine. I could drink Gamy five or six days a week with what I eat: Chinese takeout, Indian food, ham and cheese sub.

Somehow that's not what we pictured you eating -- take out Chinese and ham and cheese subs.

(laughs) I eat regular food. I just don't eat junk.
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AOA is again a media sponsor for the AIDS Council's Beaujolais nouveau event. And yep, New World Bistro Bar advertises on AOA.

Source: http://alloveralbany.com/archive/2012/10/23/what-to-expect-from-ric-orlando-at-beaujolais-nouv

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Israel says 79 rockets fired at it from Gaza

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Palestinians fired dozens of rockets into Israel from Gaza on Wednesday and an Israeli air strike killed a militant, a day after the Emir of Qatar made a rare visit to the enclave's Hamas leadership.

Hamas claimed responsibility for some of the rocket and mortar bomb attacks, prompting some Israelis to wonder whether it had been emboldened by the Qatari visit on Tuesday that broke the Islamist group's diplomatic isolation.

In recent months, Hamas has largely held its fire when other militant factions have launched cross-border rocket attacks, but the sudden upsurge in violence stoked fears that the hostilities could escalate further.

Hamas accused Israel of stepping up air strikes in the Gaza Strip, a move it said was meant to convey Israeli anger over Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani's visit, and pledged to "continue to hold a gun ... until Palestine is liberated".

Israel said it was "astounding" that Qatar, a U.S.-allied Gulf state, would take sides in the Palestinian dispute and endorse Hamas, branded by the West as a terrorist group. Hamas seized the Gaza Strip in 2007 from fighters loyal to the Fatah faction of Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Some analysts saw the Qatari ruler's trip, the first by any national leader to Gaza since Hamas took over, as an attempt to build bridges between the group and the West and coax it into the peace camp amid Arab turmoil across the Middle East.

A Palestinian official said Egypt was trying to mediate a truce.

"The contacts Cairo made resulted in a verbal promise by Hamas to calm the situation down and Israel said it was monitoring calm on the ground and would refrain from attacks unless it was subject to rocket fire from Gaza," said the official, who is close to the talks.

Israeli officials had no immediate comment. Previous rounds of cross-border attacks have usually fizzled out in days, with both Israel and Hamas seemingly aware of the risks of ramping up the low-intensity conflict.

Israel's three-week-long invasion of the Gaza Strip, launched in 2008 with the declared aim of curbing rocket launches, drew international criticism over a heavy Palestinian casualty toll.

Though hostile to Israel, Hamas has mostly sought to avoid direct clashes as it shores up its rule in the face of more radical challengers and seeks potential allies abroad.

NETANYAHU VISITS ANTI-MISSILE SITE

In a second day of violence, a Hamas militant was killed on Wednesday in an air strike, which Israel said was intended to stop rocket launches. On Tuesday, Israel killed three Hamas men, saying they had either launched attacks or were about to do so.

In southern Israel, three agricultural workers were wounded when a Palestinian rocket exploded near them.

An Israeli military spokeswoman, said 79 projectiles had been fired at Israel and that the Iron Dome system had intercepted eight of them. She said several homes had been damaged by Palestinian rockets.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is seeking a renewed mandate in Israel's January 22 election, visited an Iron Dome anti-missile battery near the southern city of Ashkelon on Wednesday and threatened stronger Israeli military action in Gaza.

"We did not choose this escalation, nor did we initiate it, but if it continues, we are prepared for a much wider and deeper operation," he said, pledging to press on with "targeted attacks" against militants preparing to fire rockets.

Israel kept schools shut in communities near the fenced Gaza boundary and residents were urged to remain indoors.

Hamas has refused to renounce violence or recognize Israel's right to exist, and is ostracized by the Quartet of Middle East mediators comprising the United States, United Nations, European Union and Russia.

However, Hamas has said it would accept a truce with Israel in return for a state in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.

(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi and Douglas Hamilton; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Andrew Osborn)

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Voices Kicks Off 2012-2013 Season with Durufl?'s Requiem ...

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Chapel Hill, N.C.-?Voices, one of the Triangle?s oldest and most distinguished choral groups, kicks off its 2012-2013 performance season on?Saturday, November 3rd?with??Beginning to See the Light?.?Cantari, Voices? select ensemble, will perform Maurice Durufl??s?Requiem?accompanied by organist Matthew Brown at Chapel of the Cross ?(304 East Franklin Street) in Chapel Hill at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $15 and $6 for students. Tickets may be purchased from chorus members, at the door the night of the event, and through the chorus? website at?www.voiceschapelhill.org.

Based on themes from Gregorian chants and written in memory of the composer?s father, Durufl??s?Requiem?is being performed in connection with All Saints? Day (officially November 1, 2012), a time reserved for remembering loved ones who have passed on. Additional selections by Durufl?, Fissinger, Whitacre, and Bainton will be performed on the program.

On?Friday, December 14th at 8:00 pm and Saturday, December 15th at 4:00 pm, Hill Hall auditorium on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus will be alive with the sounds of festive French carols as Voices performs ?Sing No?l?. ?Accompanied by harp, strings, flutes, organ and percussion,??Sing No?l??features the joyous choruses and solos from two celebrated French choral works,?Messe de Minuit Pour No?l?by Baroque composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier and the?Christmas Oratorio?by late-Romantic composer, Charles-Camille Saint-Sa?ns.

The spring brings more Baroque music from Cantari as the select ensemble performs??Music For A While: Baroque Motet, Verse Anthem and Suite??featuring the UNC Baroque Ensemble. ?The performance takes place on?Sunday, March 3rd at 7:30 pm?at Hill Hall auditorium on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. This performance features music by Henry Purcell and J.S. Bach.

In June, the worlds of Paul McCartney, The Beatles, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart will collide. ?On Saturday, June 1st at 8:00 pm at UNC?s Memorial Hall, Voices will present ?Mozart Meets McCartney? as they perform Mozart?s?Missa Brevis in F?and McCartney?s?Ecce Cor Meum. ?Both men were beloved and accomplished composers who toured extensively and had fan clubs throughout their youth. An orchestra, a children?s choir and soloists will join Voices for this performance.

?From the Convent to Abbey Road,? Cantari?s final concert this season, offers another look at the incredible legacy of Paul McCartney on Sunday, June 9th at 4:00 pm at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro. Tickets for this performance are $15 and $6 for students in advance, and $17 and $8 at the door. ?This performance features pieces from medieval chant by Benedictine Abbess Hildegard von Bingen, to Latin motets, to modern humorous songs, American spirituals, and pop songs straight from the English pub scene of the 1960?s. ??A Tribute to the Beatles? offers arrangements of many of their hits that are familiar to everyone.

?This season truly has something for everyone as we cover a variety of musical styles from many well-known composers,? said Voices??conductor Dr. Sue T. Klausmeyer. ?Through this season, we are able to collaborate with talented soloists and musicians while sharing the joy of choral music and educating the community about music from diverse cultural and historical periods.?

In its 32nd season, Voices has grown from a small group of adult singers that performed with student choruses from Frank Porter Graham Elementary School and Phillips Middle School in 1980 to the thriving 130 member-governed and operated choral group known for its high standard of excellence today.

Tickets for the upcoming performances can be purchased online at?www.voiceschapelhill.org, from chorus members or at the door. ?Tickets for Voices performances are $20 for individuals and $6 for students. ?Tickets for Cantari performances are $15 for individuals and $6 for students. ?Season tickets for all performances are $50 for individuals and $20 for students.

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Bridge Energy ASA announces commencement of drilling operations on Asha/Noor (PL457)

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Bridge, the Oslo Axess and AIM listed oil and gas exploration and production company (OAX: BRIDGE / AIM: BRDG.L) is pleased to announce that the drilling of exploration well 16/1-16 has started on the Asha/Noor prospect in Norway.

This multi-target well, located on the western flank of the Utsira High in the Norwegian North Sea has the potential to appraise nearby discoveries; Ivar Aasen and Apollo. The well is being drilled by the Bredford Dolphin semi-submersible rig.

The four reservoir target zones are Noor, Mukta, Zechstein and Draupne/Asha with total mean unrisked recoverable resources of approx. 30 million barrels of oil equivalent net to Bridge. Bridge has a 20% interest in the well. Wintershall Norge AS is the operator with 40%. Other partners are E.ON E&P Norge AS and VNG Norge AS both having a 20% share.

Tom Reynolds, Bridge Energy CEO, commented:

"I am very pleased to announce the commencement of drilling on the Asha/Noor exploration well, our fourth well spudded in the second half of this calendar year. The well is a high impact exploration well which represents a large net upside potential for Bridge, with the costs associated with drilling operations mitigated by the Norwegian tax rebate system. We will announce results from the well once drilling operations are complete."

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TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) ? A New Jersey woman who says her 9-year-old daughter was bullied took matters into her own hands and confronted one of the students she says harassed the girl. Now, the mother is facing assault charges, even though she denied touching or hitting anyone.

Rebecca Sardoni and her mother boarded a school bus Friday morning bound for East Dover Elementary School, looking for a boy they claimed had been bullying her daughter on the bus.

From that point, there are conflicting versions of what happened next.

Several students on the bus said Rebecca Sardoni then cursed at the boy and slapped him and a boy seated next to him while her mother yelled at the two boys, Toms River Police Chief Michael G. Mastronardy told The Asbury Park Press.

Rebecca Sardoni, 28, of Toms River, and her mother, 51-year-old Stephanie Sardoni, of Beachwood, were arrested Friday and released on summonses. Rebecca Sardoni is charged with simple assault, criminal trespass and making terroristic threats. Stephanie Sardoni is charged with criminal trespass.

Rebecca Sardoni told The Associated Press on Sunday that she regretted boarding the bus, but she denied touching or hitting anyone.

"I was upset. I wasn't crazy woman upset," she said. "I don't put my hands on my own kids. I would have never put my hands on anyone's kid."

Sardoni said her daughter is upset and nervous about going to school Monday. She said she's considering sending her daughter to a new school but knows for sure that the girl won't be taking the bus anymore.

"It's crazy that this got blown into me doing something wrong ? me and my family ? when this is my daughter that is the victim," Sardoni told the AP.

Sardoni said she took matters into her own hands after school officials ignored complaints that her daughter, who is also in fourth-grade, had been verbally and physically bullied by four students. She said her mother merely stood at the front of the bus with the driver.

School officials couldn't be reached Sunday by the AP.

The boys were treated by nurses from Toms River Regional Schools for cuts to their mouths. One of the boys was taken by his parents to a local hospital for treatment of a neck injury, Mastronardy said.

The stepfather of one of the boys ? who have not been named because of their ages ? told the newspaper his stepson had a cut on his lip after Rebecca Sardoni slammed his head against the bus window.

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AP Radio reporter John Klobucar in Washington contributed to this report.

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YAOI: Two boys have been fighting over the same boy for years, until the two of them make a pact to share their love interest. They say share, you say threesome.

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Heyy! I'd like to reserve the 'proud and silly' boy. Would that be cool with you?

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Obama immigration stance locks in Hispanic support

LAS VEGAS (AP) ? Elizabeth Alvisar is exactly the sort of voter Mitt Romney needs.

A victim of the brutal economy in this swing state, the 30-year-old tax preparer has been out of work for months. She's a foe of abortion and gay marriage, and was naturally drawn to the Republican ticket.

But Alvisar has switched her support to President Barack Obama now.

"It's just because of the Dream Act," she said, referring to the president's August executive order that allows people brought into the country illegally as children to avoid deportation if they graduate high school or join the military. "I have a lot of friends who've taken advantage of that opportunity."

In the heavily Hispanic neighborhood where Alvisar lives, unemployment is high and home values are down. But Obama's immigration stance, and especially his executive order, has locked in support from a fast-growing demographic group that has been trending sharply Democratic in the wake of increasingly hard-line Republican positions on immigration.

Obama's campaign is counting on Hispanics providing the margin of victory not just in Nevada, but also in other swing states such as Colorado, Iowa, Virginia and North Carolina

"They know that he's on the right side of the immigration issue and wants to work with Congress for comprehensive immigration reform," deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter said. "They know he wakes up every day and thinks about how to secure the middle class and make it easier for young people to enter the middle class."

The importance of Hispanics as a voting bloc and immigration as an election-year issue was brought home during last week's presidential debate. Obama reminded viewers that Romney, who went hard to the right on the issue during the GOP primaries, had argued for "self-deportation" to solve the illegal immigration problem and took advice on the issue from the law professor who helped write Arizona's controversial immigration statute. The Republican challenger noted that Obama had promised to pass an immigration overhaul and had failed.

The Romney campaign says Hispanics, enduring a 9.9 percent jobless rate, which is more than 2 points higher than the national average, are a natural draw for the GOP ticket. "Hispanics are hurting almost more than any other demographic group under the Obama economy," Romney's Spanish-speaking son Craig, a frequent surrogate in the Hispanic community, said in a brief interview. "They're really struggling and they understand that this president has failed them and we need someone who understands how to create jobs."

The Romney campaign opened an office here in September and last week hosted New Mexico's popular Hispanic governor, Susannah Martinez, in an effort to cut into Obama's edge in East Las Vegas, home to 42 percent of Nevada's Hispanic population.

But even some Romney supporters are pessimistic that Republicans can make inroads with a population that, many polls show, favors Obama by a 2-to-1 margin.

"It's going to take several years because we haven't engaged this community at all," said Joel Garcia, a conservative who formed a coalition to recruit Hispanics here. "You've got a lot of Hispanics who are conservative in how they live their lives and their values, but there's this hook in their mouth pulling them left called immigration."

Much like any other group, Hispanics often list the economy, jobs and education as top issues in polls. But the acrimonious immigration debate of the past decade has given that issue extra weight for them. "What started as a war on illegal immigration is now being perceived as a war on Latinos," said Matt Barreto, who polls Hispanics for the company Latino Decisions.

Nevada is a prime example of that dynamic. In 2010, Hispanics helped Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid win re-election against a tea party candidate who promoted her staunch anti-illegal immigration stance. Republican Brian Sandoval, a Hispanic who was elected governor at the same time, only won 33 percent of the Hispanic vote.

Until Obama's executive order, Hispanic activists were frustrated that he Obama had not pursued plans to legalize more illegal immigrants. Instead, his administration was deporting them in record numbers.

"Before President Obama made his decision to go forward with deferred action, it was pretty dismal," said Vicenta Montoya, an immigration attorney and Democratic activist. "I was going to vote for Obama but it wasn't going to be with grand enthusiasm."

Now Obama's order has fired up Montoya and others in East Las Vegas, a swath of shopping centers, tire shops and weathered ranch houses sprawling east from the Strip. It's the neighborhood of the often-unionized people who make Sin City function ? housekeepers, card dealers and taxi drivers.

For some, Obama's order pulled them into politics. Earlier this month, Hector Rivera's father asked him what he was going to do with his future. Rivera, a high school senior who was brought to the United States illegally when he was 5, went to the East Las Vegas Obama campaign office and volunteered.

The teenager already has applied for documents allowing him to work under Obama's program. "It's an opportunity for me and future generations," said Rivera, 17, imagining how his own unborn children could benefit someday. "Even though they'll be born here, I want to get a better job to give them a better opportunity so they can live a better life."

Others, like Sergio Solis, have suffered economically but see the president as on their side. Solis had to close a restaurant in Southern California and move here to work as a salesman for an energy company. But, after approvingly mentioning the Dream Act, Solis said it will take time to correct the country's course following the eight years of the George W. Bush administration.

"This building here, I can dynamite it and destroy it in five minutes," Solis said, gesturing to a supermarket where he was handing out brochures. "But I can't build it back up in five minutes."

The Romney campaign's East Las Vegas office shares a strip mall with a bail bond company and a tortilleria. It opened after volunteers in the neighborhood urged the campaign to set up shop closer to their homes, so they didn't have to drive to the suburbs to phone-bank or collect yard signs.

Susana Loli, 56, is thrilled. The hotel housekeeper didn't vote for Obama in 2008. But as the economy collapsed before his inauguration, she hoped he could keep the country healthy. Now her side business fixing garage doors has shriveled, and she had to sell family property in Peru to stave off foreclosure on her Nevada house.

"With Mitt Romney, we'll have a better future for my children and grandchildren," Loli said. "The Latinos who are going to vote for Obama haven't studied the problem. When you talk to them and explain the situation, then they understand."

Ana Maria Gonzalez, 50, was disappointed that some Hispanics support Obama because of his executive order. She backs Romney because of her faith in his business acumen and moral values, but also because she thinks he's more likely to deliver a humane overhaul of the country's immigration system.

"In four years, President Obama did nothing," Gonzalez said, adding, that she was certain Romney would come up with a way to let Dream Act youth and other deserving illegal immigrants stay in the country.

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Rights group: Yemen security forces raid hospitals

SANAA, Yemen (AP) ? Yemeni security forces have raided hospitals in Aden in search of suspected militants, threatening health care in the southern port city, an international rights group said Saturday.

Human Rights Watch also said government forces have stormed two hospitals in Aden at least five times this year, and on one occasion dragged a seriously wounded patient from intensive care after removing drainage tubes. The raids have forced one hospital to suspend its operations and others to turn patients away in fear of violence, the group said in a statement.

"Gunfights in hospitals put patients and medical workers at grave risk and threaten to shut down health care in Aden," said Letta Tayler, HRW's Yemen researcher. "Both security forces and their opponents are showing callous indifference to human life."

The head of Central Security Forces in Aden, Col. Abdul-Hafiz al-Saqqaf, denied that his agents had stormed hospitals, but said they went in to arrest three wanted outlaws who have attacked government checkpoints. Another security official in Sanaa denied those arrested are political opponents, calling them outlaws who are hired to sow chaos in Yemen.

In its report, Human Rights Watch said security officials describe the patients as suspects in serious crimes, including armed robberies and attacks against state security forces. The officials also said some of the suspects have links to the southern opposition movement, which is seeking greater autonomy for the former South Yemen.

Yemen's weak central government has been grappling with increased lawlessness in the country since the mass protest movement erupted last year against longtime leader Ali Abdullah Saleh, who was forced to step down in February. The political unrest compounded the country's already long list of problems ? poverty, a southern succession movement and a growing threat from al-Qaida-linked militants.

Islamic extremists took over a swath of territory and several towns in southern Yemen over the past year before a military offensive pushed them out this summer, although the militants continue to carry out bombings and assassinations in Aden and other cities in the south.

Security forces are also engaged in a simmering conflict with opponents and supporters of Saleh who continue to stir up trouble for the central government, often challenging official decisions and in some cases defying orders. Saleh had warned that Yemen won't see stability if his supporters are removed from office.

Human Rights Watch said some of the raids on hospitals have turned violent, and have included attacks on guards and staff. Other raids sparked brief gunfire on hospital grounds.

In one incident earlier this month, security forces beat hospital guards and shot a 16-year-old fruit vendor in the head during an exchange of fire with gunmen trying to protect suspects from being arrested, HRW said.

The international humanitarian organization Medicins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders, indefinitely suspended operations at its Aden hospital after another gunfight last month. It was the second time the organization had suspended its operations there this year.

HRW cited witnesses and an individual who investigated the attack said security forces and gunmen exchanged fire during a five-hour standoff at the MSF hospital, as the gunmen tried to prevent the arrest of two suspected militants. MSF was forced to evacuate 24 patients and close the facility, HRW said.

The governor of Aden told HRW that the wounded patients were "dangerous militants." Other health workers told HRW that nearly all hospitals in Aden now generally refuse to admit politically sensitive patients.

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by Jennifer Gollan, The Bay Citizen

Robert L. Ferris, an estate-planning attorney, says the documents he has accessed through the San Francisco Law Library have helped him handle cases for nearly two decades.

But he might be on his own next year when the War Memorial Veterans Building, which houses the historic library, closes for renovation in May.

?The law library is a resource that I?ve relied on for years,? Ferris said. ?The reason my office is located where it is is because the courts are close and the library is close.?

City and county officials are required to provide space for the library and fund its operation, but a new location has not been secured.

Former State Bar President Jon Streeter is among more than 700 lawyers, legal groups, students, judges and others who sent a letter in May urging Mayor Ed Lee and county supervisors to find a new home for the library.

?It?s a tragedy because people who come to court without a lawyer often turn to law libraries to navigate through the court system,? Streeter said. ?It is not a matter of a stack of old dusty books being warehoused somewhere ? it is a matter of providing basic access to the courthouse to the public.?

The law library was established more than 140 years ago as the first county law library in the state. The nonprofit is the only law library in San Francisco that provides free access to more than 90,000 volumes, as well as online legal references, such as Westlaw, LexisNexis and other legal databases.

For the past 18 years, the library has been housed on the fourth floor of the grand 80-year-old Veterans Building, across Van Ness Avenue from City Hall. The Beaux Arts-style building is also home to the Herbst Theatre, exhibit spaces and meeting rooms.

The library serves everyone from solo-practice attorneys chasing down arcane legal materials to citizens representing themselves. Reference librarians also help residents research divorce law, city permits, building codes, traffic and parking tickets, and other legal matters. The library receives about $1.4 million a year from fees paid by those filing civil cases in court.

John Updike, the city?s acting real estate director, said the competitive real estate market has made it challenging to find a suitable site in the same area.

?It has been difficult to find a property to accommodate the weight of the books and a site that is close to the courthouses in the Civic Center area,? Updike said. ?It is always a challenge for the government to secure property in a fast-moving market.?

Updike said the city has given library officials four new sites near the Civic Center to consider. He declined to provide details on the properties, citing the ongoing negotiations.

?We are working with the city to work out a solution for suitable quarters for the law library,? said Marcia R. Bell, director of the law library, which has eight full-time staff members.

Planning and moving a library the size of the law library could take months, librarians say. For example, earlier this year, it took three months for the library to move out of its downtown branch on Market Street, which had roughly 30,000 volumes in its collection.

Another complication: Two-thirds of the library?s collection is in storage in the basement of Brooks Hall under the Civic Center Plaza. That?s because the Veterans Building originally was designed as a temporary space that turned into a long-term arrangement. Library officials have tried to work out a solution with the city for a new space for the last 15 years, but nothing has materialized.

Updike said city officials believe the current space was adequate for the last 15 years. But when the city secured funding in 2010 to renovate the Veterans Building, it started looking in earnest for a new site for the library.

?It would be nice if we had direction on this by the end of the year,? Updike said. ?It takes a while to move a library.?

This story was produced by The Bay Citizen, a project of the Center for Investigative Reporting. Learn more at www.baycitizen.org.

Source: http://blogs.kqed.org/newsfix/2012/10/19/historic-law-library-in-jeopardy-if-city-can%E2%80%99t-find-new-site/

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