Archive for December, 2005

George Best

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

The BBC reports that George Best, probably one of the greatest footballers the UK ever saw, died of multiple organ failure after a lifetime struggle with drugs and alcohol.

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MySpace

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

Picture © Dave Allen 2005 All rights reserved
Business Week’s cover story http://www.businessweek.com for the week of 12th December 05 reports, somewhat belatedly, on the phenomenal success of the networking web site MySpace.com

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Katherine Parr

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

September 2005. A trip back to my home town is a rare event these days. Kendal in Cumbria, formerly known as Westmoreland, a northern England wool town, was known for its famous wool dye the much sought after ‘Kendal Green.’ The castle perched on a hill in the centre [...]

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Hillsdale Library - A Green Building

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

Hillsdale Library was awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™) Gold certification in 2004. LEED™ is a national rating system and accreditation tool used to develop high performance, sustainable buildings. Buildings are awarded points and achieve a certain level of certification based on project procedures and design elements that are indicators of a “green [...]

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