Patio Furniture News for 05/17/2008
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| Where to Eat (Cincinnati CityBeat) By Staff... | ||
Trends Watch: Outdoor comforts - The Vail Trail
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You've Been Served (San Antonio Current) Reader's Picks.. | ||
Fairmont Club House Destroyed in Fire: 1 Firefighter Injured - FireFighting News.com
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Trends Watch: Outdoor comforts (Vail Trail) With weather predictions calling for a warmer-than-average spring and early summer, its time to open that sliding glass door and sit outside. Coloradoans love the outdoors, thats why we live here, so why not make sitting outside more comfortable and enjoyable... | ||
Protest over 'goons' remark reflects a shift in Chinese Americans' views (Los Angeles Times) A surge of nationalism and warmer opinions of Beijing are emerging among some migrants in Los Angeles and elsewhere. It was far from the biggest protest in Los Angeles. But when more than 1,000 demonstrators including students, business people and engineers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia rallied in front of CNN's Hollywood headquarters a week ago, it marked a ... | ||
Pat O'Brien's-Memphis Property in Foreclosure - Memphis Daily News
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H+H 5th: The Handyman sampler (The Kansas City Star) The Stars Handyman panel has answered readers questions on everything from cracked driveways to peeling paint. Here the panelists explain what its been like to write the column... | ||
Alan Blondin on golf: Holes at two area courses to close for grass conversion (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) A pair of Grand Strand golf facilities will be closing holes in the next six weeks to change from bentgrass to Mini-Verde ultra-dwarf Bermudagrass on their greens. Sandpiper Bay Golf and Country Club in Sunset Beach, N.C., will be closing nine of its 27 holes, and Myrtle Beach National will be shutting down the 18-hole Southcreek course to install a Bermuda that has more tolerance for heat and ... | ||
Great garden gadgets get green light - Mansfield News Journal
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Shop Till You Drop (San Antonio Current) Reader's Picks.. | ||
Attack garage sales like a pro (The Fayetteville Observer) When most people look at broken wrought-iron patio furniture, they see junk. Shelley Kincaid sees a hanging kitchen rack for pots and pans. A chandelier with rotted-out electrical wiring could be considered rubbish. Kincaid can turn it into a fabulous flower pot... | ||
The Nation's Top Multi-Housing Architects of 2006 (Multi-Housing News) ADD Inc. 210 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02139 617-234-3100/617-661-7118 (fax) www.addinc.com.. | ||
CLASSIFIED ADS 4-24-2008 - The Johnstown Breeze
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Holes at two area courses to close for grass conversion - Myrtle Beach Sun News
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Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles Times
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