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Evictions show St. Petersburg not ready for big emergencies
St. Petersburg Times - May 08 3:29 AM Re: Despite hazards, it was home, May 4. The immediate eviction of 40 families at the Chinook Apartments raises questions as to St. Petersburg's ability to manage emergencies.
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Orco Property Group Makes New Major Acquisition After Acquiring Viterra Development
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 18 1:50 AM Orco Property Group today announces the acquisition of Viterra Development, a property development company based in Essen, Germany. Viterra Development, previously owned by Deutsche Annington, has been acquired by Orco Property Group's German subsidiary, ORCO Germany.
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Dutch know all too well they are living on borrowed land
The Philadelphia Inquirer - May 07 8:25 AM When you land at Amsterdam's sprawling Schiphol Airport, one of the busiest in Europe, it is easy to forget that the runways are 15 feet below sea level.
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Power remains out across Austin
News 8 Austin - May 06 11:27 AM AUSTIN Austin Energy crews are working 16 hour shifts to restore power to thousands of customers. FULL STORY >> Updated: 5/6/2006 12:00 PM
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Planners to visit Towson
Baltimore Sun - May 03 6:06 AM Urban design team will help devise vision for area's core In Randallstown, the plan calls for a community center and bustling town center where there are now vacant parking lots and empty shops.
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The News-Press - Apr 29 10:16 PM 12:57 a.m. Red Cross officials said 61 people had registered in their emergency shelter by 1 a.m. At least 1,700 customers are without power, according to Gene Lacavera, forestry spokesman.
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Vacant apartments starting to be filled
Rocky Mountain News - May 02 11:42 PM The overall vacancy rate for apartments outside the Denver area fell to 7.7 percent in the first quarter, down from 10.4 percent a year earlier.
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Evictions show St. Petersburg not ready for big emergencies
St. Petersburg Times - May 08 3:29 AM Re: Despite hazards, it was home, May 4. The immediate eviction of 40 families at the Chinook Apartments raises questions as to St. Petersburg's ability to manage emergencies.
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SPECIAL REPORT: Sketches of a catastrophe
Miami Herald - May 08 3:09 AM Seven feet of seawater swamps Key Biscayne and 45 miles of coastline from Miami Beach to Deerfield Beach. Saltwater surges through some houses in Hollywood, Coconut Grove and elsewhere. Waist-deep freshwater blankets vast regions of suburban Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
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Register’s Johnson makes Kentucky Derby picks
The Des Moines Register - May 05 11:48 AM The Register’s Dan Johnson makes his picks for the 132nd Kentucky Derby, to be held on Saturday at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.
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NO WIVES ALLOWED: Middle-age boys design their private spaces at home
Detroit Free Press - May 04 2:07 AM You just can't make up scenes like this one in the large backyard of Val Prieto's Kendall, Fla.
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Calendar May 6-9
Park Rapids Enterprise - May 05 9:44 PM Walk for Life fundraiser: 9:30 a.m. registration, 10 a.m. start at the fairgrounds in Park Rapids, sponsored by the Pregnancy Resource Center of the Park Rapids Area.
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Pa. legislators boost their pay day by day by...
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Yellow Pages extends retail reach
London Free Press - May 01 11:19 PM MONTREAL -- Yellow Pages Group is paying $760 million for Classified Media (Canada) Holdings Inc., a deal it expects will extend its online retail reach to about 45 per cent of all Canadian web users.
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A HISTORY OF THE CAR BOMB PART 1: The poor man's air force
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Fire forces 21 from Portland apartments
The Oregonian - May 08 12:15 AM An early-morning fire forced 21 residents -- five of them children -- from an apartment building in Southeast Portland on Sunday. When firefighters arrived shortly after 1 a.m., flames were shooting from the roof of the two-story building, said John Hill, a spokesman for the Portland Fire Bureau.
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Fort Myers man sentenced in Mich. death
The News-Press - Apr 12 9:14 AM MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. — An Isabella County judge sentenced an ex-Marine to two to 15 years’ imprisonment in the beating-death of a man outside a bar.
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State approves Willow Creek Senior Living project near Tanasbourne
The Hillsboro Argus - May 02 2:41 PM Greg Hemstreet and Fee Stubblefield, managing members of Willowcreek Senior Living, an Oregon-based senior living company specializing in designing and creating independent retirement living and assisted living communities, announced today the state of Oregon has approved plans for Willowcreek Senior Living to begin construction of a state-of-the-art senior living campus near Northwest 196th
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San Jose Mercury News - May 08 11:40 AM SOUTH BAY Blood drives. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 8. Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, AOB Building, 4th Floor, 2325 Enborg Lane, San Jose. Also: 1-6 p.m. May 12. St. Cyprian Church and School, Parish Center, 1133 Washington Ave., Sunnyvale. (800) 448-3543 or visit www.beadonor.com.
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Elderly apartments approved
The Natchez Democrat - May 07 10:23 PM NATCHEZ — A company working to bring elderly apartments to South Canal Street moved ahead one step in the process Thursday night. The Natchez Planning Commission approved Integra Development Partners’ request to rezone a seven-acre lot from industrial to multi-family.
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Bargain Luxury Apartment For Sale as Disney May Plan to Move to Spain
[Press Release] PR Web - May 06 12:22 AM The Costa del Sol in Southern Spain may well play host to Disney's next venture, either a huge themed summer camp for children or a full blown theme park like Disneyland Paris. Good news for holiday-makers and great news for investors. (PRWEB May 6, 2006)
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Fire damages Utica house
Observer-Dispatch - May 04 8:18 AM UTICA - An early morning fire damaged a three-story, multi-family house at 1024 Park Avenue today. Chief Fire Marshal Raymond Beck said firefighters were called about 3:15 a.m. and found fire coming from a third-floor window at the rear of the building, which included five apartments.
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Manila Bulletin - Apr 09 9:48 AM The peso rate closed at P51.120 to the US dollar last Friday at the Philippine Dealing System of the Bankers Association of the Philippines. The weighted average rate stands at P51.101.
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Tall building ban policy scrapped
Liverpool Echo - May 08 12:13 AM LIVERPOOL City Council has scrapped its controversial tall buildings policy. The decision to do away with the policy will be welcome news to the city's major property developers who have been highly critical of the way it has been implemented.
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Europe beckons, Spain to Slovenia to Scotland
Boston Globe - May 05 5:40 AM If you're vacationing in Europe next month, lucky you. In May, the weather is usually pleasant, costs are often lower, and most destinations are less congested. The same holds true for September. But whenever you go, look for savings along with the sights.
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Jean Petitot (1608 - April 3, 1691) was a French-Swiss enamel painter, was born at Geneva, a member of a Burgundian family which had fled from France on account of religious difficulties. His father, Faulle, was a wood carver. Jean was the fourth son, and was apprenticed to a jeweller goldsmith named Pierre Bordier, with whom he struck up a close friendship. The two friends, dissatisfied with the progress they made in Geneva, went into France, and after working for a while with Toutin went to England with letters of introduction to Turquet de Mayern, physician to Charles I, who presented them to the king, for whom they made a St George for the badge of the order and carried out many commissions for portraits; amongst others preparing two large ones representing Rachel de Ruvigny, countess of Southampton, now at Chatsworth, and Mary Villiers, duchess of Richmond and Lennox, dated 1643, at one time in the possession of the Crown and now in the Pierpont Morgan collection.
On the execution of the king, Petitot left England for Paris with the royal household, Bordier remaining in England and carrying out certain important commissions for Cromwell and the parliament. On reaching Paris, Petitot entered into partnership with a goldsmith, Jacques Bordier, a cousin of Pierre, and it seems probable from recent research in contemporary documents that the enamel portraits attributed to Petitot were really the work of the two partners collaborating, the actual drawing being the work of Petitot, while for the enamel process Bordier was mainly responsible. The two painters were given apartments in the Louvre, received numerous commissions from Louis XIV, and painted portraits of almost every person of importance in his brilliant court. The friendship between the two lasted for thirty-five years, and was only put an end to by Bordiers death. The enamellers rendered special political services in France for the republic of Geneva, and were practically regarded as the official representatives of the republic, receiving warm thanks from the Syndics for their diplomatic work.
On the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685, pressure was brought to bear upon Petitot that he should change his religion. The king protected him as long as possible, and when he was arrested, with his niece, Anne Bordier, sent Bossuet, bishop of Meaux, to convince the old man of the error of his ways. Eventually, in poor health and great despair, Petitot placed his signature to an act of abjuration, and Louis XIV, unwilling to acknowledge the true reason for the imprisonment of Petitot and for his liberation, informed one of his sons, who came to thank him for the pardon given to his father, that he was willing to fall in for once with the whim of an old man who desired to be buried with his ancestors. In 1687 therefore Petitot left Paris to return to Geneva, and, after a long and tedious inquiry, was absolved by the consistory of the church of Geneva from the crime of which they considered he had been guilty, and received back to the Huguenot communion in the church of St Gervais. In Geneva he received a very important commission from John Sobieski, king of Poland, who required portraits of himself and his queen. This was followed by numberless other commissions which the painter carried out. He died of paralysis on the 3rd of April 1691, while in the very act of painting on the enamel a portrait of his faithful wife.
Petitot married in 1651 Marguerite Cuper, and Jacques Bordier married in the same year her younger sister Anne Madeleine. He had seventeen children, and for their benefit wrote out a little octavo volume containing some genealogical information, two delightful portraits, one of himself and one of his wife, and many pages occupied with prayers, meditations and religious advice. He also prepared a second manuscript volume of prayers and meditations for the use of his family, and from these two books and the records of the Huguenot societies of France and England information has been obtained respecting the painter and his family.
Of the works of Petitot the most important collection is in the Jones Bequest at the Victoria and Albert Museum. There are many in the Louvre, sixteen at Chantilly, seventeen at Windsor, and others in the collections of Earl Beauchamp, the duke of Rutland, the duke of Richmond, the earl of Dartrey, Mr Alfred de Rothschild and the late Baroness Burdett-Coutts. Amongst Lord Dartreys examples are portraits of Petitot and of his son, and two of the wife of Jean Petitot the younger. A second portrait of the artist belongs to the queen of Holland, and another is in the collection of the late Mr Stroehlin of Geneva. In Mr Pierpont Morgan's collection there are many exceedingly fine examples, but especially three drawings on paper, the only three which appear to have survived, and the large signed miniature of the duchess of Richmond already mentioned, the largest work Petitot ever executed save the one at Chatsworth.
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- This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
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