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		<title>Friday Facts: Graffiti, Flying Ravioli, Native Alabamans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[:: Adelmorst is the longest city street name with all the letters in alphabetical order. :: Authorities still do not know who has been heavily tagging numerous Downtown, Central Corridor and Northside buildings with the phrase &#8220;Rock-n-Roll&#8221; over the last two months. :: Number of barriers erected in the West Sugar neighborhood to prevent speedy &#8220;cut through&#8221; traffic: 14 :: Decrease in traffic infractions since barriers were erected last fall: 16 percent :: Estimated damage as a result of the Sorini Refrigerated Macaroni truck driving through one of the barriers during a high-speed police chase, precipitated by a 14-month investigation into possible sales of &#8220;bad macaroni&#8221; to neighborhood children: $42,364 :: Cost to restore Stanley Hodges&#8217; At Rainbow&#8217;s Edge (1972), a massive &#8220;elliptico Marxist&#8221; sculpture destroyed by the Sorini truck: $0 (&#8220;I will not let some macaroni shyster destroy the statement I bestowed upon West Sugar more than 30 years ago,&#8221; Hodges tells The City Desk. &#8221; At Rainbow&#8217;s Edge will rise from the ashes on that solemn spot.&#8221;) :: Of the 119 city residents killed or missing in action in the U.S. Civil War, all but two were fighting on the Union side. :: 6.5 oz Coca Cola at [...]]]></description>
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