Hand-Me-Down Memories? Not Here – New York Times
AROUND the time I graduated from college, my parents sold the house I grew up in. It came as a shock to me to learn that my bedroom, which I had always assumed would be preserved for future generations to visit — sort of like a Presidential library
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The King of Pot is shorter than you’d imagine. When you meet a famous drug dealer, one expects scars and a distrustful sneer and some flashy clothes. But Bruce Perlowin, found waiting for an elevator at the Los Angeles Convention Center dressed in
Text Size – Chicago Tribune
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — It took more than two years, nearly $12 million in fees to lawyers and others and a billionaire’s bargain-basement bid, but the Tropicana Casino and Resort has been salvaged by its sale to Carl Icahn. The $200 million
Owners will be forced to microchip dogs in new curbs on ‘weapon – Times Online
Dog owners face a new pet “tax” in a government initiative to tackle the menace of dangerous dogs. Compulsory microchipping of every dog — which would cost owners an average £30 — is included in a consultation report published today. It also
Ahwatukee second-graders learn to run a business – AZCentral.com
Entrepreneurship and philanthropy aren’t typical subjects for second-grade students, but they’re part of a day’swork for the second graders at Summit School in Ahwatukee. As part of a “Business in Our Community” segment, students, aged 7 and 8
Pet Sitters International Celebrates Excellence in the Industry – YAHOO!
Professional Pet Sitters Week, March 7-13, salutes pet-care providers’ contributions. King, NC (Vocus) March 8, 2010 — Pet Sitters International (PSI), the world’s largest association for professional pet sitters, recognizes the professionalism
The Pitfalls Of A/B Ad Split Testing, Part 1 – Searchengineland.com
While channel surfing a while back, I came across the “National Dog Show,” a TV program where dogs of all shapes and sizes are paraded around by their handlers, and then poked and prodded by judges who select one of these purebreds to win the top
First Mention – New York Times
In 1899, two Swiss researchers experimenting with dogs discovered that the fibrillation could also be stopped and normal beats restored in the same way, by shocking the heart. The New York Times reported the finding on July 3 of that year, but it
Twins to sell Schweigert hot dogs at Target Field – Minneapolis Star Tribune
Minnesota-made Schweigert hot dogs, a fan favorite when the Twins last played home games outside, have been chosen for the soon-to-be-inaugurated Target Field. The team also said that Dollar-A Dog Days will continue, moving from Wednesdays to Mondays
Recap of Saturday, March 6 – FOX News
On Saturday March 6, Brenda Buttner was joined by Gary B. Smith, Tobin Smith, Pat Dorsey, Eric Bolling and Mark Levine. Government Jobs and Salaries Surge as Private Sector Struggles Eric Bolling, Fox Business Network: It’s costing $108,000 to create