Miller, Pryor Among Artists We Lost in ‘05
Posted December 24, 2005
Miller, Pryor Among Artists We Lost in ‘05
AP via Yahoo! News - Dec 22 1:14 PM
With Willy Loman, playwright Arthur Miller created a universal symbol of the struggles of the ordinary man and the fading of his dreams. Willy was not the toiler in the fields so often portrayed in the arts, but a worker with a frayed white collar. A salesman. “Death of a Salesman” made Miller famous in 1949 as an artist of the theater. By the time he died in 2005 at age 89, he was hailed as one Save to My Web
New Orleans vendors tout mold removal and luxuries
RedNova - Dec 21 7:55 AM
By Michele Gershberg NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Along the abandoned thoroughfares of New Orleans, small signs have sprouted to advertise cleaning services with the slogan “Got Mold?” A highly specialized market of goods and services has evolved in the city since it was flooded by Hurricane Katrina more than three months ago even though fewer than 20 percent of its residents have returned. A car Save to My Web
Schools hope to clear the air
Baltimore Sun - Dec 24 12:25 AM
Districts seek to root out indoor pollutants, create healthier learning environments Leaky pipes are a sign of trouble to come. Exhaust from the school buses idling curbside can cause problems. Even air fresheners are a threat. Save to My Web
BRINGING OUT THE DESIGNER IN YOU
New Orleans Times-Picayune - Dec 23 11:15 PM
If the word “mold” makes you think of Jell-O, if your Sheetrock is floated on walls rather than floating in floodwater, and if it’s safe for Santa to land on your shingles, then you may be ready for this book.Save to My Web
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