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[?]Submitted by liv2ride
This past April, the Rome SDS was one of four brands selected to participate in the first annual Transworld Team Shoot Out. It was a week-long, resort-bound contest to make a short video and shoot photos. Rome teamed up with Big Bear Mountain and brought in Bjorn Leines, LNP, […]
Rome Team Terror at Windells 2009 Recap
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[?]Submitted by liv2ride
Bowie, the Rome Team and summer shredding… All good!
Rome Team Terror at Windells 2009 from Windells on Vimeo.
more about “Rome Team Terror at Windells 2009 on …“, posted with vodpod
Calcium, Iron, and Broccoli Blender Drinks
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[?]Submitted by Turbulence Training Blog
Alright, got up and trained early today because I am off to Cleveland this afternoon.
Does Cleveland “rock” like Drew Carey says? I guess we’ll find out. I know Columbus is a pretty good party town, but what about Cleveland?
Before training I had a blender drink:
1c almond milk
1 […]
Two-A-Day Workouts Burn More Fat, Like Football Training Camp
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[?]Submitted by My Fitness Hut Blog
Two-a-day workouts (like football training camp) will help you burn more fat, lose more weight and break through your fat loss plateau!
Research proves that two 20-minute workouts will burn more fat and calories than one 40 minute workout. Doing a second workout during the day […]
Wondrous Words Wednesday
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[?]Submitted by BOOKS ON THE BRAIN
Wondrous Words Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Kathy at Bermudaonion’s Weblog where we share new (to us) words that we’ve encountered in our reading. Feel free to join in the fun. (Don’t forget to leave a link in your comment if you’re […]
Library Loot #29
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[?]Submitted by Book Nut
It’s library day! *doing the library happy dance*
We picked up some good loot, today, too.
For A/K:
Book! Book! Book!, by Deborah Bruss/Illus. by Tiphanie Beeke
Rita and Whatsit, by Jean-Philippe Arrou-Vicnod/Illus. by Olivier Tallec
Paddington Bear, by Michael Bond/Illus. by R. W. Alley
Jack the Tripper, by Gene Barretta
Princess Pig, by Eileen […]
So let’s dance the last dance
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[?]Submitted by Secret Society
Saxophonist Matana Roberts recounts her recent experience working with the late Merce Cunningham:
i had been staying away from the computer the last few days and wished i would have stayed away a day longer as i opened my inbox to come across an email from Merce Cunningham’s amazing […]
Market Scan for Small Cap Stocks on July 29, 2009
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[?]Submitted by Ducimus Plinius
Market Scan for small cap stocks
at the close of the markets on July 29, 2009
The table below identifies the stocks returned on my scan of the US markets for small capitalizations stocks likely to display the characteristics of stocks entering Phase II, as described by Stan Weinstein.
Under $5.00
Over […]
Market Scan for Small Cap Stocks on July 28, 2009
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[?]Submitted by Ducimus Plinius
Market Scan for small cap stocks
at the close of the markets on July 28 2009
The table below identifies the stocks returned on my scan of the US markets for small capitalizations stocks likely to display the characteristics of stocks entering Phase II, as described by Stan Weinstein.
Under $5.00
Over […]
7-29-09 Daily Small Cap Market News and Stock Highlights from SmallCapVoice.com
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[?]Submitted by SmallCapVoice.com
Stocks are lower amid mixed earnings reports and a disappointing durable goods report
Stocks are falling in early trading Wednesday as investors grow increasingly wary about the economic recovery.
A new report on U.S. factory orders was the latest in a sign that the economy may not rebound as fast as […]
GWS Technologies Announces Initial Development of Lubbock, Texas Solar Farm
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[?]Submitted by SmallCapVoice.com
GWS Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: GWSC), an alternative energy company developing renewable energy solutions, announced today that it has partnered with Dominion Real Estate Investments LLC, (DREI) to begin development of a 118 acre solar farm in Lubbock Texas.
The project could provide power to a planned housing development and federal […]
PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE…AND TIMELY
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[?]Submitted by The Capital Spectator
There’s been some good news lately, including the encouraging signs in real estate. New home sales rose last month, posting the third straight monthly increase. For some, the writing is now on the wall. “Recession is over, economy is recovering,” declared John Silvia, Wells Fargo’s chief economist, […]
Green jobs
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[?]Submitted by Econbrowser
One of our local papers did a better job of reporting this issue than I have seen from any of the big guys, in part because the reporter started with the question that I think everyone should be asking: what does it mean to create a green job? Here’s […]
Key to Healthcare Reform: Lively Competition, Not The Dead Hand of Government Compulsion
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[?]Submitted by CARPE DIEM
Jeff Jacoby writes in today’s Boston Globe:
Imagine the sort of car you’d drive if government regulations made it illegal to sell any automobile that didn’t feature 380-horsepower direct-injection V6 engines, computer-controlled electric power steering, eight-speed automatic transmission, four-wheel-drive, automatic climate control, “smart key’’ technology, touch-screen navigation, backup cameras, […]
Boston:166 Women Per 100 Men in 4-Year Colleges
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[?]Submitted by CARPE DIEM
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY — New findings by Northeastern’s Center for Labor Market Studies show that while more city high school graduates are enrolling in two- and four-year colleges, females are outpacing males in the successful completion of high school and enrollment in college.
The research paper, prepared by the Center’s […]
The Little Clinic Also Offers $29 Physicals
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[?]Submitted by CARPE DIEM
It’s not just Target that is offering $29 sports, school and camp physicals, competition is a wonderful thing and “The Little Clinic” is also offering $29 physicals at its retail clinics in nine states, mostly in Kroger and Publix grocery stores.
HT: Brad S.
More on Cash for Clunkers and Clunky Paperwork
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[?]Submitted by CARPE DIEM
Car dealers reported problems with the government’s online system to get the transactions approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is running the program.
Scott Lambert, vice president of the Minnesota Auto Dealers Association, said he was “astounded” to learn at a meeting Tuesday representing about 150 […]
UK’s Gov’t. Health Care Has Pauperized Its Citizens
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[?]Submitted by CARPE DIEM
Not coincidentally, the U.K. is by far the most unpleasant country in which to be ill in the Western world. Even Greeks living in Britain return home for medical treatment if they are physically able to do so.
The government-run health-care system—which in the U.K. is believed to be […]
If You Can Afford The Monthly Payments for A Cell Phone, You Can Probably Afford Health Insurance
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[?]Submitted by CARPE DIEM
Need insurance now? Insta-Care from BlueCross BlueShield Minnesota meets your needs.
Short-term coverage from Blue Cross can be a great choice for people like this:
Between jobs
Just out of school
Waiting for an employer’s coverage to start
Want coverage that can start right away
Benefit highlights:
Hospital services, prescription drugs, medical supplies, emergency […]
Cash for Clunkers: 136 Pages of Rules and Regs; How Many Pages for Government Health Care?
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[?]Submitted by CARPE DIEM
Webwire – The United States Government has recently released the “Cash For Clunkers” program, 2009. There has been some confusion as to how to go about claiming the $4,500 check. First of all, there is no “$4,500 check,” at least not one the public will ever see. The […]
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[?]Submitted by CureSearch - Conquering Childhood Cancer
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Won’t you help us gain visibility by […]
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[?]Submitted by the stupid cancer blog
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[?]Submitted by the stupid cancer blog
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RPM Contraction Not Yet A Done Deal
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[?]Submitted by The Motorsports Soapbox
An internet report claiming that Reed Sorenson will be released by Richard Petty Motorsports as part of a downsizing of the team’s Sprint Cup roster appears to be premature.
The Ford Racing website dished a little dirt on the competition this week, reporting on rumors that Sorenson will […]
Ryan Newman 2009 Pocono II Preview
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[?]Submitted by Ryan Newman News and Information
Ryan Newman At Pocono Raceway
Stats Provided By Racing News Digest
Starts
Poles
Wins
Top 5
Top 10
Led
AVG ST
AVG FN
DNF
15
2
1
6
7
162
9.80
13.33
2
When Ryan Newman isn’t behind the wheel of a racecar turning laps, there’s a good bet what the avid outdoorsman is doing — fishing. That’s why Newman counts this weekend’s NASCAR Sprint […]
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