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Thursday, August 12

* Dead Tragic, by Michael Nicholas Williams. The cult musical of the nineties returns with the original cast. Who shot who at the Copacabana? What did they do to Maria? (when they did what they did to Maria!) Why did Billy Joe MacAllister jump off the Tallahatchie Bridge? Featuring more than 20 hits (and misses) from the fifties, sixties and seventies. Venue: Centrepoint Theatre. Time: 8pm. Phone: 354 5740.

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Friday, August 13

* Dead Tragic, by Michael Nicholas Williams. The cult musical of the nineties returns with the original cast. Who shot who at the Copacabana? What did they do to Maria? (when they did what they did to Maria!) Why did Billy Joe MacAllister jump off the Tallahatchie Bridge? Featuring more than 20 hits (and misses) from the fifties, sixties and seventies. Venue: Centrepoint Theatre. Time: 8pm. Phone: 354 5740.

* Jesus Christ Superstar. The Abbey Musical Theatre and Regent on Broadway Promotions, who last year brought you Miss Saigon, announce director Steven Sayer's staging of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice classic rock opera. Jesus Christ Superstar chronicles the last days in the life of Jesus of Nazareth as seen through the eyes of his disciple, Judas Iscariot. A cast of 52 actors, singers, and dancers, and a full pit orchestra led by Barry Jones, have been assembled. Peter Flynn stars as Jesus, Anna Krakosky as Mary, and Andrew Jamieson as Judas. Contact the event ticketing centre for a full list of dates and times. Venue: The Regent on Broadway. Time: 7.30pm. Phone 350 2118.

* Apiti Tavern Cancer Fundraising. Come along to support as many of these events as possible. $10 meals and quiz night, $5 a person in teams of four. Venue: Apiti Tavern.

Saturday, August 14

* Dead Tragic, by Michael Nicholas Williams. The cult musical of the nineties returns with the original cast. Who shot who at the Copacabana? What did they do to Maria? (when they did what they did to Maria!) Why did Billy Joe MacAllister jump off the Tallahatchie Bridge? Featuring more than 20 hits (and misses) from the fifties, sixties and seventies. Venue: Christian Louboutin Centrepoint Theatre. Time: 8pm. Phone: 354 5740.

* Apiti Tavern Cancer Fundraising. Come along to support as many of these events as possible. $10 meals and quiz night, $5 a person in teams of four. Venue: Apiti Tavern.

* Jesus Christ Superstar. The Abbey Musical Theatre and Regent on Broadway Promotions announce director Steven Sayer's staging of rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar, chronicling the last days in the life of Jesus of Nazareth as seen through the eyes of his disciple, Judas Iscariot. Venue: Regent on Broadway. Time: 7.30pm. Phone 350 2118.

* Auntie and Me, by Morris Panych. Directed by Kevin Baddiley. Dame Kate Harcourt and David McPhail star in this deliciously dark comedy. When an embittered, self-involved bachelor arrives to care for the dying aunt he hasn't seen since childhood, his brief visit stretches to interminable lengths. Venue: Globe Theatre. Time: 4pm and 8pm. Phone: 350 2118.

* CD Pot Luck Tea and Ingleside Tea. Venue: Caledonian Hall Time: 6pm, arrive earlier if food requires heating or cooking. Phone: 323 6419.

* Wearable Art Awards. Venue: Manfield Stadium. Time: 7.30pm.

Sunday, August 15

* Cloverlea Market. Our weekly market at the Cloverlea Hotel carpark. The mark
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THERE are modern buildings in period style which are scarcely distinguishable from originals, including some of the houses in Plymouth's brand-new Barlow Gar dens in Beacon Park. A one-bedroom apartment is available in one of these detached properties.

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All the rooms are bright with delightful decor in soft pastel shades. There are fitted carpets, except in the kitchen which has warm terracotta tiling. You enter via an oval hallway and come to the living room, with a big window, two deep, leather sofas and a matching central carpet.

The kitchen, another spacious room and open-plan with the lounge, has a lot of worktop space in laminated wood (with back-tiling) which arcs round into a breakfast bar. There are plenty of fitted base and eye-level units in white wood. Appliances include a fitted stainless steel cooker with a gas hob and electric oven, a freestanding fridge/freezer and a washer/dryer.

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And the bedroom, is equally spacious and bright, with a freestanding wardrobe and views over playing fields.

The light airy bathroom, with its cream-tiled floor matching its decor, has a tiled MiuMiu Purple Sheepskin Handbag bath, a shower, wash basin and wc.

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Praise for Hatch

Sen. Orrin Hatch should be commended for introducing a resolution calling for tiffany silver jewelry 925 a balanced budget amendment. Let's just hope it passes this time. It's a necessary step to begin repairing the damage caused by 30 years of out-of-control spending by the United States government. It's too late for Congress to not make the fatal mistake of overspending, but it's not too late for them to make amends and do something about it. If this amendment isn't passed and Congress doesn't come up with any Lazio other feasible remedy for the current economic situation, our financial system will collapse, causing an economic depression worse than the Great Depression.

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Preacherman's son boasts a mav

BREAKING the rules is all in a day's work for evangelical rebel- rouser Larry Love and his musical ensemble Alabama 3. Mixing country and western with blues and techno rave doesn't sound like an obvious blend, but in their capable hands it becomes a surprisingly compelling fusion.

It's a formula that's been working ever since they emerged from South London's Brixton in the mid-1990s as an antidote to Britpop.

"I'm 45 now; when I was a kid you were either a punk rocker or a raver. You couldn't mix it up so much," growls lead singer and frontman Larry in the Welsh drawl he retains from his strict valleys childhood. "But we can do a blues ballad and bang straight into a techno number and it works.

"If you live outside the law, you must be honest, and we are. That is why we have lasted so long. We are immune to fashion and we've been told we are impossible to categorise. We are clever at acting stupid, but there is a serious side to us."

The band's 1997 debut album, Exile On Coldharbour Lane, was a stone-cold classic, illicit and feverish. One of its best songs, as any Trivial Pursuit pundit will tell you, made its way across the Atlantic to soundtrack The Sopranos TV series.

Most groups would be pigeonholed by such an accolade, but Alabama 3 have continued to grow and flourish, by their own admission frequently chemically assisted and forever politically motivated.

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Next month they will be preaching to the converted at The Hippo in Plymouth as part of a UK tour to promote their latest long player, Revolver Soul, released on their own label - Hostage - and recorded at their own Jamm Studios in Brixton, a 24-hour den of iniquity driven by fevered creativity and a willingness to experiment.

"It's a very exciting time to be a musician. It's a bit of a punk rock time, I think," says Larry. "People are moaning about downloads but you just have to come up with something more imaginative.

"We have been conned for so long into thinking we need this big corporate machine where musicians were only getting a tiny percentage of what they earned."

The new album boasts this maverick spirit, clashing styles and contradicting tempos, at once mellow, angry and otherworldly.

"Revolver Soul is like listening to soul music with a gun to your head," declares Larry. "The album is a reflection of what we have got in the studio. It's a real multicultural mix and we have some interesting guests on the including Shane MacGowan, Johnny Borrell and Tenor Fly and Daddy Freedy."

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Larry's personal background comes as something of a surprise. He really is the son of a preacherman and grew up in Merthyr Tydfil in the heart of the industrial community listening to American gospel music - hence the bluesy influence. His mother played piano in the chapel and community singing was part of the deal.

Larry rebelled, of course. "I was into Black Sabbath and the Sex Pistols, but I wasn't allowed to listen to rock 'n' roll. I clearly remember smuggling a Stranglers record into the house."

Larry now brings the evangelism vibe into the gig arena - albeit in tongue-in-cheek manner.

"I'm the eldest of five. All my brothers and sisters are preachers or preachers' wives. I'm the black sheep. I did lose touch with home and didn't speak to them for years. My mother had to find me via the Big Issue. We are all cool now," he adds. "They are quite
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USW Cites Congressional Effort

WASHINGTON, July 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The United Steelworkers (USW) joins Appleton Coated LLC, NewPage Corporation, and Sappi Fine Paper North America in applauding the efforts of more than 100 Members of Congress who wrote to President Obama today, asking for action on Chinese subsidies to that nation's paper producers.

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The letter to the U.S. President urges he "carefully examine the practices employed by the Chinese government to provide its paper industry an artificial and unfair advantage in the U.S. market, and determine the extent to which these practices cause or threaten to cause harm to American producers." The letter was spurred by the devastating impact that Chinese unfairly-priced paper exports are having on the industry all across the country.

USW President Leo W. Gerard said: "We commend the action taken by this bipartisan group of U.S. Senators and Congressional members demanding that China obey international trade laws. Too many jobs and too many companies are being destroyed because of how China subsidizes production and violates free trade principles in paper manufacturing as well as in other industries."

The letter points to a study recently released by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) which highlighted the continuing efforts of the Chinese government to promote the development of cheap Jimmy Choo Shoes its paper producers at almost any expense. The academic study, authored by Dr. Usha Haley, identified roughly $33 billion in subsidies provided to China's paper producers in a variety of forms that have stimulated enormous capacity increases and jeopardized production and jobs in the U.S.

Jon Geenen, USW International Vice President at Large and Chair of the union's paper industry bargaining, observed that the congressional signatories come from thirty-one states representing more than half of the country where paper manufacturing is a critical industry and employer. He adds, "Our industry has experienced capacity reductions resulting in the loss of jobs in communities all across the country. The petitions show that unfairly traded imports from China and Indonesia are a significant contributor to mill closures and resultant job losses."

The companies and the United Steelworkers filed unfair trade cases on September 23, 2009 with the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) and the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) alleging that certain coated paper from China and Indonesia had been dumped and subsidized, resulting in injury to the domestic industry and its employees.

The three companies employ about 6,000 production workers represented by the USW at 20 paper mills operating in seven states. The USW represents a total of 130,000 workers employed in the North American paper industry.

A copy of the signed congressional letter is available here. The EPI report - 'No Paper Tiger; China Subsidies 2002-09' -- can be accessed here.

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USS MISSOURI COMPLeTeS eXTeNSI

After a multi-million dollar refurbishing, the world's most-famous warship is back on public display at her Pearl Harbor anchorage

Museum ships that are moored in salt water will eventually need a period in dry dock to repair, clean, and repaint their lower hulls. This is an unfortunate fact of life as the corrosive nature of salt water quickly and continuously works on the hulls of ferrous metal ships. It does not take long before rust, formed by oxidation, eats its way through steel shell plating. Ships with .75-in-thick steel bottom plates can be holed and pitted in a matter of years, and scores of plates will require replacement. Simply sandblasting and applying coats of anti-foiiling paint will not heal years of neglect because, once shell plating has rusted through, the only solution is replacement or expert patching. The Missouri was not close to this point, yet the battleship did require 100-sq-ft of replacement shell plating, anti-fouling paint, and the installation of a new cathodic protection system (corrosion inhibitor).

Other museum ships such as the New York Harborbased aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CV-Il) and the Patriots Point, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, destroyer USS Lalfey (DD-724) have required extensive shell plate replacement aside from the normal hull treatments. The work on the Laffeys hull consumed the majority of $9 million over a four-month period in dry dock at the Detyens Shipyard. Some of the rust pit holes in the thin shell plating were enough to sink the old destroyer if allowed to go unchecked, and if the continuous hull pumping was allowed to stop.

This additional work doubled the expense of repairs to the hull. Of course, in the case of the Intrepid, the cost had been estimated at $60 Ebel 1911 Two-Tone Certified Chronometer million. However, as the giant carrier was being backed from its mooring, 24-yrs of built-up silt blocked the way as its four propellers dug into the muck of the river bottom. The Navy charged the museum $3 million to dredge a channel for the Intrepid to escape the stranglehold on the ship's four huge propellers. Finally, the ship broke loose and was able to be towed to the shipyard where the work was to be done. After several months, both Pier 86 and the carrier were ready to be reunited - at a cost of $120 million!

As for the Missouri, her condition was not nearly as critical, but the condition of her sisters - Iowa, New Jersey, and Wisconsin - is yet to be seen. Like the Missouri, the New Jersey and Wisconsin are museum ships, yet the Iowa still remains homeless. At least the Wisconsin and New Jersey have methods for raising money for repairs, yet the Iowa is a tenant in the reserve fleet at Suisun Bay, California. Unless the Navy contributes several million dollars to dry-docking the Iowa and making repairs on damage that worsens daily, the cost could prove to be prohibitive. If their track record holds true, the Iowa Association is probably not going to be able to voluntarily raise the needed funds to maintain the hull, let alone upgrade the ship to museum status. The fault lies with museum leadership traveling down the wrong roads and losing sight of the goals of building and mamtoining a museum ship. Wasted time is as corrosive as rust when it comes to preserving a ship for posterity. Of course, there have been many roadblocks not faced by other museum organizations.

AFTER 11-YRS, THE MISSOURI IS REFURBISHED

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The USS Missouri (BB-63) is now and likely forever to remain decommissioned. Its name has been assigned to the seventh Virginia-class attack submarine, due to be commissioned in 2011 - SSN-78
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B'pong, a premier European photo-retouching agency whose clientele includes Cartier, Chanel, Lacoste, Lancome, Swarovski and Ferragamo, among others, has leased 3,000 s/f of office space at 416 West 13th Street in Tiffany Jewellery the P.F. Collier & Son Building for its first-ever American boutique.

B'pong plans to open its doors in the spring after an interior build out by EOA / Elmslie Osler Architects, P.C.

The Lansco Corporation's Roger Eulau, senior director, and Matt Cohen, director, represented the tenant and the landlord in the transaction, and are the exclusive office and retail leasing agents on the 135,000 s/f Meatpacking District building.

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According to the duo, financial terms of the longterm lease are not being disclosed, but landlord Greenway Mews Realty had been asking $60 per square foot.

The P.F. Collier & Son Building at 416 West 13th Street features 40,000 s/f watches-f of ground floor retail space and 95,000 s/f of commercial office space on four floors including the lower level. The building is just a block away is the new Standard Hotel and the High Line.


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