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Photo gallery/Video: Cape twister causes $4 million in damage

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- Photo gallery/Video: Cape twister causes $4 million in damage
- Photo Gallery: DEEP Fall Gallery Walk
- Photo gallery: Renewing physical urban environments
- Pictures Worth a Thousand Questions

Photo gallery/Video: Cape twister causes $4 million in damage
Naples Daily News – Naples Daily News – Sep 16, 2007
The National Weather Service has released that 138 homes were damaged. Estimates put the damage at around $4 million. Despite the widespread destruction no serious injuries had been reported. Twelve families were displaced and one minor injury was reported.

Photo Gallery: DEEP Fall Gallery Walk
Pegasus News – Sep 16, 2007
‘ ‘The end of the evening was a bit of a blur of good art and good people. ‘ ); InlineSlideShow. ) hosted another gallery walk Saturday that proved a success.

Photo gallery: Renewing physical urban environments
Pegasus News – Sep 16, 2007
During the mid-1980s it faced demolition but somehow was spared. I have a photo of the place shot in 1986–talk about a mess!At least three owners prior to our purchasing the house in 1999 put a lot of effort into restoring the place. We have been working on it off and on since we moved in. I am convinced it will be a never ending job!The movie “Money Pit” comes to mind just here!A big part of community development and in my view “urban ministry” always includes renewing the physical environments. The photos at right were taken not long ago in the neighborhood where we live. It is very different from the suburban community where we lived prior to our last move to the inner city.

Pictures Worth a Thousand Questions
New York Times – Sep 16, 2007
“Bouldin the public relations man had sent copies of the Tehran and Kennedy pictures which Berman verified with him the gallery and ‘Donnell’s widow. Because no one raised doubts about the Kennedy photo Berman didn’t research it in the newspaper’s electronic archive. If he had he would have found the image with this credit line: Stanley Stearns. Still the Tehran photo kept nagging. After the early edition George Kaplan a copy editor on the national desk raised his own questions. Wallace Schroeder the copy chief said Kaplan told him that it didn’t make sense that an almost-teenager would have taken the picture in Tehran. Schroeder talked with Berman who said the picture should stay in because it was one of the great photographs of World War II and was indicative of ‘Donnell’s work… But editors were cautious and wanted more information. “We don’t want to correct a correction” McDonald said. Michele McNally the assistant managing editor in charge of the photo department said she had Berman contact the Nashville gallery twice and he was assured the photos were genuine. He contacted ‘Donnell’s widow again and asked for fresh verified prints made from negatives. 29 The Times received e-mail with a photo of the Kennedy picture pinned to a wall. Handwritten notes by ‘Donnell describing some of his photographs were faxed at the same time.

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