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Opinion:
The gift of a van just keeps on giving tasks The writer is tricking out his new old van.
Another Maine-Bayou link in BP oil spill A leading marine scientist predicts the worst is yet to come.
BP oil spill has oozed out some real slime A cautionary note on BP Spill job scams.
Cravings can rule, but options are out there Make good decisions when cravings come to call.
Reconnecting Oxford Street ignores foot traffic patterns Just finished reading the East Bayside Neighborhood Study and was greatly disturbed by two items in the report. Three photos in the report show the path crossing Franklin Street following the discontinued Oxford Street. This "desire line" is used as evidence to support the idea of reconnecting Oxford Street.
Columnist right: Restaurant owners should stick to what they know I just read your recent column titled: “So, you want to own your own restaurant…” (Natalie Ladd, Wednesday, July 21), and I think every prospective restaurant owner should read this.
State policy on tax refunds for college students needs to be changed I feel incredibly frustrated and completely neglected, that the state I live in and pay taxes in, just forwards my refund, without a question no doubt.
Winnie's Corks: A review of a book release party The writer kinda reviews a book, or at least a launch party.
Article on pedi-taxis much appreciated for creating buzz Just wanted to send a personal 'Thank You' to Matt Dodge and the newspaper for taking an interest in the sprouting bicycle pedicab business in the great City of Portland ("Zen is part of the ride with pedi-taxis," Thursday, July 22).
Torches, pitchforks do help drop the weight The writer has some ideas for the city's new weight czar.
Could earthly food guide a person's spiritual decisions? Most faith traditions admonish people to not forget to offer hospitality to strangers because they might be entertaining angels unaware. How do people link how people are bodily fed with how they are spiritually fed?
Breaking up is hard to do: Time for a Peaks summit Peaks Island has had about enough of the city's process.
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