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1880s cottage for sale - in pieces

IT'S a piece of history ripe for relocation. Kevin Bayliss demolished an 1880s Cobb & Co house in Strathalbyn with such care it can be rebuilt, original brick by original brick.

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SF's Dogpatch pier district braces for renewal

There's a hidden corner of the City by the Bay where rusted cranes used to build WWII battleships loom over dilapidated artist studios, where working-class fishermen bob up against first-class ocean liners docked for repair.

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Time takes its toll on old jail

The Old Jail in Warrick County needs repairs but money is tight.

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Fiji's military regime inspires loyalty, even in the midst of a crackdown

Vijay points to a large, ugly, plaster-covered hole the size of a fist in a wall of his corrugated iron home as he describes Fiji before the coup government of Frank Bainimarama took power.

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In SF's Dogpatch pier district, locals hope renewal plans save historic industrial ambience

SAN FRANCISCO - There's a hidden corner of the City by the Bay where rusted cranes used to build WWII battleships loom over dilapidated artist studios, where working-class fishermen bob up against first-class ocean liners docked for repair.

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