1914 Cyclone Motorcycle Worth $1 Million Taken in Bel Air Home Invasion - LA Weekly (blog)
![]() abc7.com | 1914 Cyclone Motorcycle Worth $1 Million Taken in Bel Air Home Invasion LA Weekly (blog) The owner of a million-dollar, one-of-a-kind, 1914 twin-cylinder Cyclone motorcycle thinks that crooks might have followed him home after its showing at the annual, open-to-the-public Beverly Hills Concours D'Elegance car show on Rodeo Drive last ... 2 vintage motorcycles worth $1.5M stolen in home invasion robbery Rare motorcycles worth $1.5M stolen in home invasion robbery Home Invasion Robbers Steal 2 Motorcycles Worth $1.5 M From Bel Air Estates Home |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 12:43:10 AM
Sea level rise would leave some communities underwater - FOX 8 News WVUE-TV
![]() FOX 8 News WVUE-TV | Sea level rise would leave some communities underwater FOX 8 News WVUE-TV Cecil Lapeyrouse's grandfather opened the general store in 1914. A lot has changed since then, gas prices went up a bit and the store now has surveillance cameras. But something remains the same. For nearly 90 years, the Lapeyrouse family has served ... |
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A 'snapshot' of DC's segregated past comes to light in a roundabout way - Washington Post
A 'snapshot' of DC's segregated past comes to light in a roundabout way Washington Post The group of leading black District citizens — founded in 1914 — was modeled on the Association of Oldest Inhabitants (AOI), a white group that was founded in 1865 and is probably the oldest civic organization in the city. |
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Gift will preserve Civil War coat - News & Observer
![]() News & Observer | Gift will preserve Civil War coat News & Observer Paige Myers, a conservator at the NC Museum of History, shows a Civil War coat that has been in storage since 1914. Work to preserve the coat will begin soon. BY CAITLIN BAKER - cebaker@newsobserver.com RALEIGH -- A coat worn by a North Carolina ... |
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Novelist Urges Nigerians To Preserve Nation's Unity - Leadership Newspapers
![]() Leadership Newspapers | Novelist Urges Nigerians To Preserve Nation's Unity Leadership Newspapers He appealed for tolerance among the various ethnic groups of the country, in order not to rubbish the 1914 amalgamation of Nigeria. `` Our wish is that the amalgamation of 1914 should become stronger, much stronger come 2014 and become strongest come ... |
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Driver cited with DUI after car hits South Peoria home - Peoria Journal Star
Driver cited with DUI after car hits South Peoria home Peoria Journal Star Rebecca L. Lowry, 22, of 2001 W. Ann St. told police she was driving on her street toward Western Avenue when she lost control and crashed into 1914 W. Ann St. The vehicle's brake system had recently been repaired and may have malfunctioned, ... |
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Konkani play completes 100 yrs - Times of India
Konkani play completes 100 yrs Times of India Prabhu had written, directed and choreographed the first Konkani play which was published in 1914 in Victoria Printing Press.Songs used in this drama, including 'Chintheche Visthara Pattana' became a household rage in those days and flitted on the lips ... |
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To do list - Boston Globe
![]() Boston Globe | To do list Boston Globe By June Wulff Endurance In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton and his team attempted to make the first land crossing of the Antarctic. The famous Endurance Expedition gets an impressionistic re-creation by the New York-based Phantom Limb Company at ''69° S. |
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Black History Month: Former Slave Founded a Town - Huffington Post
Black History Month: Former Slave Founded a Town Huffington Post Allen Allensworth (1842-1914) was one of those people who started life with no advantages, and yet his accomplishments go on and on. He inspired then; he inspires now. Allen Allensworth was born into an enslaved family in Kentucky in 1842; ... |
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Club found way to keep folks reading - Richmond Daily News
Club found way to keep folks reading Richmond Daily News Richmond Conservator, Jan 29, 1914: “Public Library Here. Civic Improvement Club Makes Start in Library Line. Through the effort of the Literary and Civic Improvement Club Richmond now has a public library consisting of fifty volumes – histories, ... |
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