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TRUSTEE'S SALE OF
Randolph Avenue
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TRUSTEE'S SALE OF
Randolph Avenue
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Nob Hill Bowling Center
Jr Stars --Makayla Douglas 702 (258, 226, 218), Kayla Nickels 582 (220), Makayln Cambell 538 (224), Cody Smith 599 (219, 205), Cody Ralph 584 (201), Jordan Kent 555 (216, 202). A-Makayla Douglas 193, Cody Smith 205. L-Team 9, 20-4.
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CALLER ID," by Rachelle J. Christensen, Sweetwater Books, $15.99, 258 pages (f)
That tiny line of text on a phone screen sometimes has a whole story to tell.
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Carilion Clinic signed up 258 people for its new Medicare health plan, significantly fewer than the health system's initial enrollment goal.
Carilion introduced the new insurance plan under the federal government's Medicare Advantage program in the fall with the initial hope of enrolling about 3,000 patients. But even with an advertising campaign that included newspaper ads, direct mailing, radio spots and billboards, the numbers fell short.
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Congratulations!
You, dear West Virginia taxpayer, now own 258 acres, an office building and two laboratory buildings in South Charleston.
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Lennar is building 258 town homes at Fieldstone in Laurel, where plans call for a swimming pool, walking trails, a tot lot and a pic-
nic area. The development is near the Laurel shopping center, Arundel Mills mall, the Dutch Country Farmers Market and a MARC train station.
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The Dwyer Cultural Center is located at 258 St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem (entrance at 123rd Street between St. Nicholas Avenue and Frederick Douglass Boulevard, 212-2223060). The documentary film, "Harlem is... Theater" will be screened on Saturday, April 10 at 3 p.m. and Saturday, April 24 at 6 p.m., with additional screenings throughout the summer. Tickets for the screening cost $5. The "Harlem is... Theater" exhibition is on view through September 3.
Voza Rivers and Jamal Joseph, executive producer and executive artistic director, respectively, of the New Heritage Theatre Group, and Barbara Horowitz, the kinetic founder and president of Community Works, followed professor [Harold Cruse]'s advice to the letter in the premiere of their film, "Harlem is... Theater," on Tuesday, March 3...
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COLUMBUS -- There's a $258 million hole in the state budget, and Robert G. Miller Jr. couldn't be happier about his role in blowing it open.
Miller, 52, from the Toledo area, kicked a two-packa-day cigarette habit with the help of a program paid for with money from the Ohio Tobacco Prevention Foundation's endowment.
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Already facing a $258 million budget gap for next year, Los Angeles Unified School District now has to begin grappling with an additional $221 million in potential cuts, officials said Tuesday.
The new round of debate was triggered by a warning from Los Angeles County officials that a series of projected revenue increases and savings in the 2010-11 budget should be excluded because there is no guarantee they would actually occur next year. Those included items, such as employee concessions that depend on future union negotiations, and a parcel tax, would depend on voter approval.