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Backyard Garden- Plants - Gardening
Chicago   Garden   Health   Money   Photos  
 The Columbus Dispatch 
Furloughed workers staying plenty busy
CHICAGO -- At a time of day when he'd ordinarily be rushing off to an afternoon meeting, or checking his e-mail for the 15th time, Perry Drake stood in jeans and a T-shirt in his backyard garden, deci... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
Fiat - Automotive - Car
Automaker   Business   Detroit   Fiat   Photos  
 Tulsa World 
Chrysler plans U.S. sales of four Fiat 500 models
Chrysler Group, the Detroit-based automaker now being run by Fiat SpA, will sell four models of the Italian carmaker's 500 subcompact in the U.S., CEO Sergio Marchionne says. | Chrysler, which emerged... (photo: WN / Akgun Semra)
Vegetable Garden - Plants - Vines - Trees - Nature  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 
Women are leaving jobs in fashion and science to grow vegetables and tend to livestock
| WASHINGTON -- Julie Stinar once worked with some of the top names in fashion: Donna Karan, Giorgio Armani, Tracy Reese. | Now she works with some completely different brand names: Cornish and Poulet... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Fashion   Photos   Science   Vegetable   Women  
A Nuon DVD player with a video game controller  The Examiner 
Top five best-selling systems in Japan for the first-half of 2009
Comment RSS Email Print |   | According to Enterbrain and Famitsu, here are the top five best-selling video game systems so far in Japan during the first-half of 2009:  | 1. Nintendo DS - 1,... (photo: Creative Commons / Flickr upload bot)
Entertainment   Japan   Photos   Sale   Video  
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Kue bangkit, cookie made of sago flour Hartford Courant
North Korea moves to restrict economy
Reporting from Yanji, China - In the markets of Kilju, a city of 100,000 near North Korea's eastern seacoast, the ruling Korean Workers' Party has ordered the removal of ... (photo: GFDL / Midori)
China   Economy   Food   Health   Photos  
Job seekers are seen searching for work via the internet at the One-Stop Career Center Friday, Dec. 5, 2008, in Oakland, Calif. The Center offers an email address and computer to those who do not have them available to help gain employment. Skittish employers slashed 533,000 jobs in November, the most in 34 years, catapulting the unemployment rate to 6.7 percent, dramatic proof the country is careening deeper into rec Denver Post
More workers but fewer jobs than 9 years ago
It points out the scope of the current crisis and weaknesses this decade. | WASHINGTON — How bad is the current recession? Here's one measure: the United States now... (photo: AP / Ben Margot)
Economy   Employment   Jobs   Photos   Washington  
ANZ ATM Machine - ANZ Bank - Banking. The News & Observer
Banks want a little more
| Bounced check: $32. Stop-payment: $30. ATM charge: as high as $3. | Even now, after all those bailouts, banks never seem to tire of dipping a little deeper into your wa... (photo: WN / patricia)
Banks   Economy   Money   Photos   Washington  
EQ Diapers - Baby Needs - Diapers - Pricing Boston Herald
Massachusetts company delivers diaper ‘cakes’
| A Springfield couple is on a mission to make baby diapers more attractive as presents for moms-to-be. | When Adrienne and Mychal Connolly were expecting their second so... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Children   Family   Market   Photos   Society  
Children - Kids - Public Schools Student The Oklahoman
Low bids aid Oklahoma school projects MAPS for KIDS has funded $59M in projects in 2009
Comments 0 | Construction has started on an addition to Wilson Elementary School. PHOTO BY PAUL B. SOUTHERLAND, THE OKLAHOMAN | By August, the MAPS Trust will have bid mo... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Business   Children   Education   Oklahoma   Photos  
 Chicago - Sears Tower, April 2006 (cg1) wnhires The Oklahoman
Sears Tower gets clearer outlook
Comments 0 | People check out "The Ledge,” a new glass balcony addition to the 103rd floor of the Sears Tower, on Wednesday in Chicago. AP PHOTO | CHICAGO R... (photo: PD file)
Addition   Chicago   Direction   Photos   Tower  
U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry, D-Mass., left, meets with Syrian Vice President Farouk Sharaa, right, in Damascus, Syria, on Saturday Feb. 21, 2009. A key sign that President Barack Obama is seeking better ties with Syria, is the flurry of U.S. congressmen who have passed through Syria in the last few days, including Sen. John Kerry, who arrived Saturday and met with President Basha Penn Live
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee targeting Congressman Charlie Dent because district has Democratic presidential leanings
| Lehigh Valley residents voted for Barack Obama and John Kerry, so national Democrats are betting the area will go for a Democratic congressman in 2010. | The Democratic... (photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi)
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 Harry Potter , Books. kids, children, J.K Rowling, Movie - New York (mk1) The New York Times
The Best Kids' Books Ever
| So how will your kids spend this summer? Building sand castles at the beach? Swimming at summer camp? Shedding I.Q. points? Skip to next paragraph Fred R. Conrad/The Ne... (photo: WN / mina)
America   Books   Kids   Literature   Photos  
Politics Business
- Time to write a new chapter in American history
- New Mayor In Detroit Said to Fire Police Chief
- Detroit police chief: No reason for firing given
- Sandoval, Lions' director of security, dies at 49
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell speaks during a news conference in Harrisburg, Pa., Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009.
Rendell: Pa. budget deal likely won't come soon
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- GM considers options ahead of court ruling
- Chrysler plans U.S. sales of four Fiat 500 models
- Chrysler lineup gathering dust on showroom floors
- Chrysler's product lineup struggles in showrooms
Fiat - Automotive - Car
Chrysler plans U.S. sales of four Fiat 500 models
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Market Financial
- Wall Street braces for second-quarter earnings seasonThe wee
- Job-loss news clobbers Wall Street before holiday
- European stocks calm as US readies for 4th of July
- European stocks calm as US readies for 4th of July
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday July 29, 2008. Stocks rebounded Tuesday after the previous session's steep tumble, as a drop in oil prices and a rise in consumer confidence gave investors hope for a possible letup in Americans' financial w
US stocks plunge on dismal job figures
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- Outlook bleak in Japan's 'Detroit,' but communit
- Sakina's Articles
- Josh Grant wins in Michigan
- Detroit police chief: No reason for firing given
Pontiac Trans Am photographed at Auto classique Montral 2008.
Patrick's Articles
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Law Industry
- We need to wake up over state of country
- Faithful Christians won’t be billed as enemies of the state
- North Korea fires missiles - Salvo a slap at the United Stat
- Organisation of American States suspends Honduras
Dockers and port workers join thousands of civil servants and demonstrate during a one-day strike, in Marseille, southern France, Tuesday, June 17, 2008. Civil servants are on strike against government plans to reform pensions, and to lengthen the duration of the workweek, dockers and port workers against government plans for the reform of the commercial ports.
Proposal would have state take over city pension plan
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- Outlook bleak in Japan's 'Detroit,' but communit
- Bugs! The critters eating America's forests
- GM considers options ahead of court ruling
- Robert's Articles
Andrew Giddings, service manager at ABC Motors, a Chrysler/Jeep dealership, looks out the window of the showroom in Valley Stream, N.Y., Thursday, May 14, 2009. The dealership's name was on a list released Thursday as one of 789 dealers Chrysler LLC wants to eliminate as part of a restructuring proces
Chrysler lineup gathering dust on showroom floors
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