Birmingham city schools rely on arrests to keep order The Birmingham News - al.com, AL Birmingham school resource officer Eric Poole chats with Wenonah High School students Robert Pritchett, center, and Darrell Arrington, who had a couple of free periods to relax while classmates recently took the Alabama High School Graduation Exam. ... |
Emerald Coast may start brewing in Birmingham The Birmingham News - al.com, AL If legislation to change the alcohol content of beer in Alabama is passed, a Birmingham company plans to build a brewery here. "Our goal is to build a large brewery in Birmingham so we can brew our beers right here in Alabama, keep jobs and control ... |
Barnes & Noble award boosts Birmingham, Alabama author to new heights The Birmingham News - al.com, AL The day after she got home from her trip to New York, Birmingham author Gin Phillips called up the Barnes & Noble bestseller list on her computer and saw her book had shot to No. 6. All the way up from No. 663 just a few days before. ... |
GEORGEA KOVANIS Upscale retailers feel our pain, cut costs Detroit Free Press, United States BY GEORGEA KOVANIS • FREE PRESS COLUMNIST • March 22, 2009 At Caruso Caruso, the fabulous jeans store in Birmingham, shoppers have begun haggling over prices. At least once a week, according to general manager Lennon Caruso, someone walks up to the ... |
![]() guardian.co.uk | More time in soldier murder probe BBC News, UK The police have been granted more time to question three men in connection with the murder of two soldiers in Northern Ireland. Sappers Mark Quinsey, 23, and Patrick Azimkar, 21, were shot as they collected a pizza delivery at Massereene Army barracks ... Soldier Mark Quinsey murder: Sister's anguish at Real IRA items online Warning over Ulster police guns Funeral held for soldier killed in N. Ireland |
![]() The Birmingham News - al.com | Depression deja vu for Birmingham? The Birmingham News - al.com, AL The Great Depression "came early to Birmingham and stayed late," said historian Wayne Flynt, who has written several books about Alabama history and the plight of its poor. No less than President Franklin D. Roosevelt himself referred to Birmingham as ... Looking back, some parallels, many differences |
The Birmingham News - al.com | Huntsville diva packs them in at Opera Birmingham's La Traviata The Birmingham News - al.com, AL Birmingham-born, Huntsville-raised, and just 27, soprano Susanna Phillips was the clear standout of the Opera Birmingham production, and not just because she was the hometown favorite. Fresh from her Metropolitan Opera debut in December, Phillips was ... First Impression: Opera Birmingham, Verdi's "La Traviata" |
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