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Hot trends for April 15, 2008

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Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:27:44 PDT
The Most Pleasing Thing About Peas Like the princess and the pea, your body also notices the tiny green seeds. But in a good way. How? By getting stronger against stroke. Get Sauced to Stay Healthy As if the taste of your grandmother’s spaghetti sauce recipe weren’t enough incentive. Studies show that the yummy red stuff is a major cancer deterrent, too. It’s the Least You Can Do Exactly how little can you do and still get fit? A new study suggests 1.7 might be the magic number. B

For the Birds

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:27:43 PDT
By Deanna Darr.

Warming Trends

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 16:32:30 PDT
It’s supposed to be in the high 60s and into the 70s all this week and sunny. This means yet another transition for Charlie: He’s been donning his blue fleece vest, blue fleece coat, and blue fleece gloves routinely for the past several months. Last Saturday in New York he kept moaning in 60-plus degree weather and that fleece get-up, and looked surprised then was smiling when he removed his fleece items (his armor, I guess you could say). I do think Charlie been grateful for the big hood on th

News and Ideas About Home from Houseplans.com

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 16:02:12 PDT
Houseplans is the largest online source of architectural stock plans, offering more than 27,000 plans from more than 170 designers. The Editor's Blog (http://blog.houseplans.com) covers new products, design ideas, and house-building advice.

OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZTVEND2

Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:24:20 PDT
Computer hardware is an ever-evolving industry, and since Moores law only applies to an exponentially growing transistor count then there should probably be another law for cooling. In the very recent past there have been two major trends which have accelerated the performance potential of CPU cooler.

Another Inconvenient Truth - Poverty in America

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 15:23:53 PDT
Two reports - one on high school graduation rates in America's largest 50 cities, the other on the rise in the number of food stamp recipients - highlight a growing trend of econmic inequality and poverty in America.

Backgammon master

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:22:59 PDT
Backgammon master April 16th, 2008 Well friends, How are you?. I am fine and I just hope that everybody are fine. I just went through an interesting article on the internet and it was the one concerned about the casinos and also about the blackjack. It was very interesting to read through this article and to say the least I was just so fascinated by it. Well playing the backgammon games and indulging in gambling are the favorite pass time activity of almost all the people in today’s world and

Warming Trends

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 16:32:30 PDT
It’s supposed to be in the high 60s and into the 70s all this week and sunny. This means yet another transition for Charlie: He’s been donning his blue fleece vest, blue fleece coat, and blue fleece gloves routinely for the past several months. Last Saturday in New York he kept moaning in 60-plus degree weather and that fleece get-up, and looked surprised then was smiling when he removed his fleece items (his armor, I guess you could say). I do think Charlie been grateful for the big hood on th

The Short-Run Costs of Labor market Liberalization

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 15:51:29 PDT
Are employment growth and productivity growth negatively correlated in the short-run? If so, what does this mean for policy? Ian Dew-Becker and Robert Gordon use data from the EU to look at this question: Europe’s employment growth revived after 1995 while productivity growth slowed: Is it a coincidence?, by Ian Dew-Becker and Robert J. Gordon, Vox EU: As of 1995, Europe (the EU-15) had almost caught up to the PPP-adjusted level of US labour productivity, while its per-capita income ratio to

CBC cuts Calgary Newsworld but adds Alberta jobs (Calgary Sun)

Fri, 04 Apr 2008 01:38:04 PDT
CBC News is closing the Calgary unit of its Newsworld channel as of next month. The public broadcaster announced yesterday the two hours of Newsworld programming currently being produced from Calgary will shift to Toronto.

Why should the lizadies be put into cages?

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 16:47:01 PDT
Today i saw on the news that a guy was keeping his wife in a cage, I think this is a great idea.

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