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Free Health Insurance Quotes (Aug 27 2007 23:59 GMT) - GSET Publishing There are literally thousands of acne skin care products on the market today. These include medications for acne treatment, products for acne prevention, makeup for acne prone peopl..Find out more at http://www. primehealthproducts. |
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Free Health Products (Aug 27 2007 23:59 GMT) - Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc Questions and Answers about Acupuncture In April 2003, I was interviewed by Anupam Sharma, a journalist with the magazine from India, Fourth Dimension, which reaches 171..Find out more at http://www. primehealthproducts. |
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Free Healthy Recipes (Aug 27 2007 23:59 GMT) - Bill Marshall Today were shifting our focus from wealth to health. First of all, I am not an expert. If you have a health condition, you should go see your doctor. What Im going to discuss in..Find out more at http: |
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Gastric Bypass Nutrition (Aug 27 2007 23:59 GMT) - Jane Kriese ALL ABOUT SUPPLEMENTS Here you are in the health food store, the shelves are full of different brands of vitamins and minerals and you dont know what to choose. Have you noticed th..Find out more at http://www. primehealthproducts. |
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General Health (Aug 27 2007 23:59 GMT) - Dave Lavinsky Heartburn is a by-product of digestion, specifically affecting the esophagus and the stomach. The esophagus is a tube that delivers food into the stomach, and it has a valve that open..Find out more at http://www. primehealthproducts. |
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Cui: Pano Device Virtualizes Windows With Sexy, Tiny Box Shape (Aug 27 2007 23:55 GMT) - In CEO-orgasming news, Pano Logic announced their network-based Pano Device, which, using a main host, virtualizes a copy of Windows XP and Vista without the need for an actual PC. Coming equipped with an Ethernet jack for the network connection, along with three USB ports, a VGA port for the display and audio I/O jacks for dedicated speakers and microphones, the tiny Pano promises to cut Total Cost of Ownership by 70%. The Pano Device requires a Pano Management Server that hosts copies of XP or Vista and will cost $20 dollars a month per Pano device attached to the network. The server and device will be available in September and will bring a tear of joy to a business owner's eye. [Panologic via Electronista] |
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Logopedist in Praktijk logopedie (Aug 27 2007 23:54 GMT) - Fysion: Alkmaar --- Voor deze praktijk zijn wij per direct op zoek naar een allround logopedist die voor 1 tot 2 dagen per week beschikbaar is.De duur is voor langere tijd, denk hierbij aan 1 jaar. Het gaat om een allround praktijk en je werkt op 2 praktijken, beiden in ... |
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Leitrim ( by ryaner) (Aug 27 2007 23:53 GMT) - 25/8/07 Leitrim bullan rests flush with the ground at the back of the cemetery, lost and ignored. There's two massive army caterpillar diggers parked up about 200 metres away. These have been in action near the stone and you can see the track impressions on the stone. So, it's only a small, single basin bullaun, less than a metre square. It's probably not that important in the bigger scheme of things – |
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Many Brazilian Floating Hotels Offered For 2014 World Cup (Aug 27 2007 23:52 GMT) - If Brazil is chosen to host the 2014 World Cup, football fans from all over the world would get brand new find floating hotels to stay in, said Brazil's local government officials during a weekend pitch for the treasured FIFA event. Of course, we, being hotel fetishists, wondered -- will these floating hotels be anything like the current crop buoyant bookings available worldwide? If so, FIFA officials may cringe or celebrated, depending on which hotel example is used as the prototype. Further explanation and questions are here:· |
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Orlando: Labor Day Hotels: Make a Splash at Orlando World Center Marriott (Aug 27 2007 23:52 GMT) - Labor Day, that odd holiday that serves more as a temporal marker and one more excuse to get away before the rush of life ramps up again, is fast approaching. We would be remiss not to mark the coming Labor Day weekend with Labor Day pointers. In theory, there are scads to be had out there, though many of the good ones seem to be booked. Here's on that caught our eye. And like several Labor Day packages we noticed, but were too late to catch, these rates run into the month. |
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New York: Inside the Ritz-Carlton Battery Park (Aug 27 2007 23:52 GMT) - The other week, we spent two nights in the Ritz-Carlton Battery Park where the hotel surprised us with a romantic treat. But rose petals aside, the Ritz was one of our best hotel stays in the U.S. in recent memories. Check out our full review after the jump. |
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San Francisco: Hotel Nikko Looking for Still-Married Couples From the 80s (Aug 27 2007 23:52 GMT) - Yes, the Hotel Nikko in San Francisco is looking for still-married couples from the 80s but there is a catch. As a way to celebrate its 20th anniversary, the hotel is looking for couples that either got married, held their reception or honeymooned at the hotel 20 years ago (Oct. 1987-1988) during its first year open. Essentially, it's a way to celebrate the hotel's anniversary as well as the couple's. The couple wins airfare for two, six nights in the honeymoon suite, breakfast everyday at the hotel, dinner at ANZU (the hotel's fantastic Japanese fusion restaurant) and champagne. |
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Los Angeles: LAX Gets a New, Stylish 'Custom' Hotel (Aug 27 2007 23:52 GMT) - Hotels near Los Angeles International Airport aren't usually stylish ones. Hello? Have you seen the Sheraton there lately? But fortunately for travel-goers to the LA area, the 12-story Custom Hotel will open November 1, featuring hip boutique offerings like a stadium sundeck, outdoor heated pool and poolside tapas bar, fire pit and DJ lounge.Even better, the Custom Hotel has some actual history to it. |
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Land of Plenty (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - The broad scope of WWDMAGIC allows retailers to find lines to meet their every need. |
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Go Canada (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - Canadian clothing companies take aim at customers seeking contemporary looks with misses' fits. |
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Party Town (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - Las Vegas lives up to its reputation as the world's entertainment capital. |
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Multitaskers (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - Accessory makers are becoming jacks of all trades, meeting customer demand for all manner of products. |
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Little Giants (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - Small independent vendors with unique products drive big gains in the children's wear market. |
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Climate Change (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - Outerwear makers adapt as warmer weather puts a crimp in business. |
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Combined Efforts (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - Contemporary makers are putting more effort into young contemporary offerings, and hope to attract customers graduating from the junior market. |
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Safe Haven (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - The fast-growing junior market provides hope for manufacturers in an uneasy retail climate. |
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Sales Plans (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - Women's sportswear companies look to new retail outlets and unique products to stand out in the market. |
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Swept Up (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - Demand for separates and celebrity influence drive an increase in swimsuit prices. |
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Keeping It Fresh (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - Competition and customer demand drive the casual lifestyle marketplace. |
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Study Break (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - With less than two weeks until the start of the New York collections, designers dropped everything for a dinner at Wakiya in the Gramercy Park Hotel in honor of defending U.S. Open champ Roger Federer. |
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Nicole Miller to Go Fur-Free (Aug 27 2007 23:50 GMT) - Responding to NYC Animal Rights' plans to rally outside her Sept. 5 show, Nicole Miller took matters into her own hands Friday, spelling out her company's miniscule use of fur this year and plans to be fur-free starting in the spring. |
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