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Sunday, September 28th, 2008Northwest garden winners and losers are making newsSeattle Times, United States - 3 hours agoBy Valerie Easton The teahouse and Japanese garden are just two of the Bloedel Reserve’s many attractions. On the eve of Bloedel Reserve’s 20th anniversary, …
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London property market: Hitting the high spots - Daily Telegraph
Saturday, September 27th, 2008While property prices in the terraces and suburbs across London have withered by the week, the top tier of the market has continued to sparkle as if it were diamond-crusted. The new global rich who operate between time zones and flit between …
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It all comes together in St. Louis - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Friday, September 26th, 2008It all comes together in St. LouisPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 2 hours ago… (the Woodland Garden) and manicured (Elizabethan Hedge Maze) versions, and it is the site of the largest traditional Japanese garden in North America. …
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It all comes together in St. Louis - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Friday, September 26th, 2008ST. LOUIS — The South comes north here — rolling up the muddy waters of the Mississippi River, bringing a dollop of its easy lifestyle to soften the sterner Midwestern mien. Here, the mellow blues of the Delta region mate with energetic rock ‘n …
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Green Thumb: New dwarf male cultivars keep time-tested beauty … - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Friday, September 26th, 2008Ginkgos are stars of the fall landscape, thanks to the gorgeous gold color of their leaves. They are true survivors, seldom bothered by disease or insects, and new, smaller varieties enable them to be grown in more places. Ginkgos have been planted …
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Tiny woman carries on quiet tradition - Worcester Telegram
Thursday, September 25th, 2008Tiny woman carries on quiet traditionWorcester Telegram, MA - 5 hours agoMatsumoto’s charming house, one of the last single-family homes on the block, remains an island of tranquility, however, with its Japanese garden, …
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Tiny woman carries on quiet tradition - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Thursday, September 25th, 2008“She’s not teaching you a certain skill but teaching you a way of life,” says Jon Lin, a 49-year-old businessman who has been studying with Matsumoto for three years, arriving almost every Monday night to sit in an uncomfortable looking posture …
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Things to do, places to go - Guam Pacific Daily News
Thursday, September 25th, 2008The AARP, Guam chapter, will hold its banquet/dance tomorrow in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the National AARP organization. The event will be held from 4 to 9 p.m. at the Holiday Resort Guam. Tickets are $20 each. All current national and …
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Events for Sept. 25-Oct. 2 - Oregonian
Thursday, September 25th, 2008Events are free unless noted. Fees usually include materials; call to confirm. All area codes are 503 unless noted. Marv Bondarowicz / The Oregonian PICK OF THE WEEK: You’ve been busy in the garden, and now it’s time to work on the house. Visit the …
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Oktoberfest fun part of Ohio Mart at Stan Hywet - Akron Leader Publications
Thursday, September 25th, 2008Akron Leader Publications
Oktoberfest fun part of Ohio Mart at Stan HywetAkron Leader Publications, OH - 7 hours agoAlso, the Japanese Garden restoration will allow the area to more closely resemble what Warren Manning and Japanese landscape architect TR Otsuka designed …
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