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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  KKOL TEMPORARY TRANSMITTER FACILITIES
The station continued to transmit from the aging 400-foot self-supporting tower on Harbor Island.
Many towers and smoke stacks were evaluated for use as a temporary antenna, but for various reasons, none appeared to be suitable.
The third set of measurements were made along the shoreline of Elliot Bay, across the bay from the STA site, in a NE quadrant to determine the 1 km field over saltwater.
www.dalke.com /kkol   (1706 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay: Seattle Neighborhoods: Queen Anne Hill -- Thumbnail History
The hill was almost completely surrounded by water, Smith's Cove and Salmon Bay and the marsh that connected them on the west, Lake Union on the east, and a creek that connected Lake Union and Salmon Bay to the north.
A meadow south of the hill was called baba'kwob or prairies. It stretched between Lake Union and Elliott Bay and the tribes trapped ducks flying between Lake Union and Elliott Bay in nets.
During the first decade of the twentieth century, many fine homes were built on the south side of the hill to take in views of Mount Rainier, Elliott Bay, and the growing city.
www.historylink.org /output.CFM?file_ID=3414   (1956 words)

  
 Abu Ghraib - SourceWatch
The prison is composed of five distinct compounds each surrounded by guard towers and high walls.
Geoffrey D. Miller, who at the time commanded the U.S. military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and was implemented under a policy approved by Lt. Gen.
"The teams from Guantánamo Bay, which had operated there under directives allowing broad latitude in questioning 'enemy combatants,' played a central role at Abu Ghraib through December, the officials said, a time when the worst abuses of prisoners were taking place.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Abu_Ghraib   (3433 words)

  
 Seattle Hotels - Discount Hotel in Seattle America
Seattle's only waterfront hotel, The Edgewater is a unique, dramatic lodge with spectacular panoramic views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
With river-rock fireplaces and overstuffed chairs, and impressive floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking sparkling Elliott Bay.
The Seattle Best Western Executive Inn is located one block from the spectacular Space Needle, the Experience Music Project, and the monorail.
www.seattle-hotels-classify.com   (1333 words)

  
 Beatle Brunch - Books
Inspired by the events of 9/11 (that morning, he was sitting looking at the Twin Towers from a plane on the tarmac at JFK) and the subsequent Concert for New York City—it went on to unprecedented audience and critical acclaim, playing to more than two million people and awarded Billboard magazine’s Tour of the Year.
Brilliant account by the Beatles promoter, Sam Leach, of his own experiences of organizing The Beatles early concerts on Mersyside, including the Operation Big Beat gigs at the Tower Ballroom.
Elliott places Lennon's life in it's social context, radical politics, psychoanalysis, etc.
www.brunchradio.com /Store/books.html   (9125 words)

  
 MBR: Internet Bookwatch, March 2002
In this exciting novel we are introduced to a man who must endure deadly conflicts in the Battle of Manila Bay and the Boxer Rebellion.
In A Taste Of Ohio History: A Guide To Historic Eateries And Their Recipes, authors and culinary experts Debbie Nunley and Karen Jane Elliott take the reader on a delightful tour of many Ohio eating establishments and showcases a wealth of the wonderful recipes associated with them.
From Raspberry Vinaigreete (Sojourner Cafe); French Onion Soup (Mancy's); and Chamborurgin Dressing (Old Mill Winery); to Confetti Casserole (Biddie's Coach House); Shitake Mushroom Risotto (The Barn at Walden); and Stuffed Orange Roughy (Columbian House), this marvelous compendium is as much fun to browse through as it is inspiring to cook from.
www.midwestbookreview.com /ibw/mar_02.htm   (16310 words)

  
 The Travel Bug Bookstore
This is the story of the 1200-mile journey made by Eric Newby and his wife down the holy river of India, from Hardwar where it enters the great plain down to where the waters of the Hooghly finally flow into the Bay of Bengal.
With the help of a Maratha nobleman, Mark Shand purchased Tara and rode her over 600 miles across India, from Konarak, on the Bay of Bengal, to the Sonepur Mela, the world's oldest elephant market.
From the high-tech sophistication of Tokyo to the remote wilderness of Hokkaido, Japan is a study in contrasts.
www.travelbugbooks.ca /bug-asia.htm   (14020 words)

  
 Elliott Bay Book Co.
Video On Demand of past Elliott Bay events on Seattle Channel
Video On Demand of past Elliott Bay events on TVW
Art Spiegelman, who probably did more than any other single person to help popularize and put graphic novels and nonfiction narratives into the cultural mainstream, holds forth as part of the Literary Lecture Series.
www.elliottbaybook.com /events/mar07/spiegelman.jsp   (220 words)

  
 Elliott Bay Rocks, Again - August 15, 2001
Elliott Bay Rocks, Again - August 15, 2001
On this day someone again stacked rocks into carefully balanced towers
along the shore of Elliott Bay at Elliott Bay Park and Pier 89.
www.whidbey.net /nboynton/ElliotRk2.htm   (60 words)

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