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Hot trends for April 15, 2008
Profs to be on National News Tonight
Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:56:26 PDT
Al Weersink, a professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural & Resource Economics, will be on the CBC news program The National tonight talking about the reasons behind rising food prices. His comments are scheduled to precede a news report about a meeting on the same subject called by the International Monetary Fund. The National is CBC's flagship nightly news and current affairs program. It airs at weeknights at 9 p.m. on CBC Newsworld, Channel 26 in Guelph, and at 10 p.m. on CBC TV, C
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Wedding industry creates hot trends (South Bend Tribune)
Mon, 14 Apr 2008 04:10:06 PDT
Weddings have become high-style showcase events, so it only makes sense that the industry catering to them is a hotbed for trends. Here, per some St. Louis-area vendors, are the hottest trends when it comes to staging the big day.
Web Trends: Web Sites For Women - KMBC.com
True (and perhaps only real) Solution -- Humane Education
Tue, 15 Apr 2008 05:11:07 PDT
(Picture Above: "Romeo." As painful as it is to look at "Euth lists" each day from the shelters, without doing so, this loving, gentle dog would now be dead. Of the greatest responsibilities we have on this planet, perhaps the greatest is that to keep informed and not hide or try to deny realities.) MissKean Writes: Our pets live so much at the whim of the people who "own" them. They are so loving and really demand so little for their loyalty. I used to browse the Craigslist section o
Blockbuster Offers up to $1.33B for Circuit City
Mon, 14 Apr 2008 17:22:25 PDT
Blockbuster has offered to buy Circuit City Stores for as much as US$1.33 billion in a deal aimed at taking advantage of the global trend of putting media content on electronic devices, the U.S. movie rental giant said Monday.
AP News Alert - The Associated Press
War News: The Terrorist Mind
Tue, 15 Apr 2008 01:52:25 PDT
The terrorist mind isn't all that different from the liberal mind.
Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:56:26 PDT
Al Weersink, a professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural & Resource Economics, will be on the CBC news program The National tonight talking about the reasons behind rising food prices. His comments are scheduled to precede a news report about a meeting on the same subject called by the International Monetary Fund. The National is CBC's flagship nightly news and current affairs program. It airs at weeknights at 9 p.m. on CBC Newsworld, Channel 26 in Guelph, and at 10 p.m. on CBC TV, C
Web Trends: Web Sites For Women - KMBC.com
Web Trends: Web Sites For Women KMBC.com, MO - 21 minutes ago Web Trends with John Sanders airs on FirstNews and FirstNews: Weekend Edition. Do you have a suggestion for a future segment? Send us your suggestions. |
Wedding industry creates hot trends (South Bend Tribune)
Mon, 14 Apr 2008 04:10:06 PDT
Weddings have become high-style showcase events, so it only makes sense that the industry catering to them is a hotbed for trends. Here, per some St. Louis-area vendors, are the hottest trends when it comes to staging the big day.
Web Trends: Web Sites For Women - KMBC.com
Web Trends: Web Sites For Women KMBC.com, MO - 21 minutes ago Web Trends with John Sanders airs on FirstNews and FirstNews: Weekend Edition. Do you have a suggestion for a future segment? Send us your suggestions. |
True (and perhaps only real) Solution -- Humane Education
Tue, 15 Apr 2008 05:11:07 PDT
(Picture Above: "Romeo." As painful as it is to look at "Euth lists" each day from the shelters, without doing so, this loving, gentle dog would now be dead. Of the greatest responsibilities we have on this planet, perhaps the greatest is that to keep informed and not hide or try to deny realities.) MissKean Writes: Our pets live so much at the whim of the people who "own" them. They are so loving and really demand so little for their loyalty. I used to browse the Craigslist section o
Blockbuster Offers up to $1.33B for Circuit City
Mon, 14 Apr 2008 17:22:25 PDT
Blockbuster has offered to buy Circuit City Stores for as much as US$1.33 billion in a deal aimed at taking advantage of the global trend of putting media content on electronic devices, the U.S. movie rental giant said Monday.
AP News Alert - The Associated Press
AP News Alert The Associated Press - 23 hours ago HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Opposition lawyer says court has rejected demand for immediate release of presidential election results. |
War News: The Terrorist Mind
Tue, 15 Apr 2008 01:52:25 PDT
The terrorist mind isn't all that different from the liberal mind.
















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