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Posted by: Econojunk on Tue Feb 10, 2009
Now is the time to organize your home and get rid of the junk cluttering your valuable space.
Category: Home & Garden
Posted by: Shtravel on Sat Oct 18, 2008
The monasteries of Sikkim are places of religious discourses, worship and meditation and are the store-house of many hands written religious books and manuscripts preaching morals.
Posted by: Johnny on Fri Sep 19, 2008
Dieting options are abundant, along with exercise programs designed to burn fat. Dietary supplements, diet foods and shakes, diet pills and other diet products have hit the market and are widely available. One diet option that is gaining a lot of momentum is to take a herbal approach.
Posted by: Bobbyjames on Fri Aug 22, 2008
Do you think George Bush knows how much a bus pass costs? When was the last time you think Dick Cheney pulled out an envelope full of coupons to save a few bucks at the grocery store? Does he even know what a grocery store is? I do not want to bash the President. But what I want to do is explain why so many of our national politicians aren't ready to tackle the everyday problems the average American faces – simply because they have no idea what they are.
Category: News & Issues
Posted by: Johnny on Fri Aug 15, 2008
Legend has it that a very long time ago, Herakles (aka Hercules) had won a race at Olympia and declared the race should be re-enacted every 4 years. The first recorded Olympic games took place in 776 BC, however it is widely believed to have started long before that, with some historians citing the 13th century BC as the beginning.
Category: Sports & Fitness
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Posted by: Wrightma on Wed May 28, 2008
Until last week, there have been two stories running in parallel. The first story is of rampant inflation fuelled by the price of oil making record new highs every week. The subtext to this story is the dawn of a difficult decade. The second story is of a stock market that believed inflation would be contained and that the worst of the credit crunch is behind us.
Category: Business & Money
Posted by: Jayw3 on Mon May 12, 2008
If you’re thinking of buying prescription sunglasses this summer, whether for sport, driving, or just to wear lazing around, here’s some basic information that might help you determine what type of prescription sunglasses are best suited for you.
Category: Style & Fashion
Posted by: Jayw3 on Fri Mar 14, 2008
When the Greek Embassy in Ireland sends an e-mail to a Macedonia political party declaring that "you are gays, you need bashing," and a honey-thieving bear who dislikes turbo-folk is tried in absentia while he's on the lam, you wonder why the Balkans are called "the powder keg of Europe" and not "the Enchanted Forest Animal Academy."
Category: News & Issues
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Posted by: Jayw3 on Thu Mar 13, 2008
Sure, things in a past-life might have been great for Shirley Maclaine, the neighbourhood psychic with a crystal ball and beaded curtains, your great aunt even: but for most of us schleps? Eh, not so much. Sammy Sandal talks straight about past lives.
Posted by: Jayw3 on Thu Mar 13, 2008
It was Winston Churchill who famously quipped that "Dogs look up at us. Cats look down at us. Pigs treat us as equals," and I feel confident enough in my experience to append "But horses look at us with love and understanding."
Category: Pets & Animals / Horses
Posted by: Jayw3 on Thu Mar 13, 2008
It was Winston Churchill who famously quipped that "Dogs look up at us. Cats look down at us. Pigs treat us as equals," and I feel confident enough in my experience to append "But horses look at us with love and understanding."
Category: Pets & Animals
Posted by: Jayw3 on Thu Mar 13, 2008
The history of the latex condom: It's a story with all of the swirling currents, tragic and not, of the 20th century: mass production, liberation from sexual reproduction, totalitarian movements, war, and state terror.
Posted by: Jayw3 on Thu Mar 13, 2008
The history of the latex condom: It's a story with all of the swirling currents, tragic and not, of the 20th century: mass production, liberation from sexual reproduction, totalitarian movements, war, and state terror.
Category: Culture & Society
Posted by: Jayw3 on Thu Mar 13, 2008
Perhaps you've heard a lot about the National Do Not Call Registry in the past couple of years: How exactly do you go about stopping yourself from being contacted by telemarketers, and what are some of the ways you can ensure compliance?
Posted by: Jayw3 on Thu Mar 13, 2008
Perhaps you've heard a lot about the National Do Not Call Registry in the past couple of years: How exactly do you go about stopping yourself from being contacted by telemarketers, and what are some of the ways you can ensure compliance?
Category: Culture & Society
Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed Mar 12, 2008
There are many lessons awaiting extraction like rich veins of gold from the earth’s hidden core, that one can learn from the importance of focus. One may learn that focus is a crucial element in many aspects of life: creating a business, on the play field, and even in our own inter-personal relationships.
Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed Mar 12, 2008
There are many lessons awaiting extraction like rich veins of gold from the earth’s hidden core, that one can learn from the importance of focus. One may learn that focus is a crucial element in many aspects of life: creating a business, on the play field, and even in our own inter-personal relationships.
Category: Business & Money
Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed Mar 12, 2008
A face-reading utilizing Chinese, Jungian and Janusian principles of American actress and top celebrity Sandra Bullock.
Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed Mar 12, 2008
A face-reading utilizing Chinese, Jungian and Janusian principles of American actress and top celebrity Sandra Bullock.
Posted by: Jayw3 on Wed Mar 12, 2008
"The stories of the street are mine, the Spanish voices laugh." - Leonard Cohen. In 1989, three years after a family trip to Vancouver for Expo 86, my father took me to Montreal, the place of his birth, for a family wedding.
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