Archive for June, 2008
Posted by tatyque on June 30th, 2008 - Permalink to this entry
Posted by tatyque on June 30th, 2008 - Permalink to this entry
Liza Marcos has new swanky law officeInquirer.net, Philippines -3 hours agoThis sporty Italian fashion is trendy, creative, fun and edgy. Today, Fila has 25 stand-alone boutiques and, would you believe, 300 stores, dahlings, …
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It is easy being greenGreenville Daily News, MI -43 minutes ago"The Urban Dictionary" lists it as "trendy, liberal or faddish causes, especially alarmist environmentalism and anti-capitalism. …
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With this complex action RPG about Norse gods, the makers of Eternal Darkness drive you to the edge of a cliff, then leave you hanging.
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Madras makersMainebiz Daily -3 hours agoBut in 2007 Madras became the rage all over again, popping up on the shelves of such trendy stores as J. Crew and Abercrombie & Fitch, Sisselman says. …
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On March 1, 2008, the Colombian military attacked a jungle encampment of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), located less than two miles inside Ecuadorian territory. It was an impor tant operating hub for the FARC, which the U.S. has designated as a foreign terrorist organization.
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Mommy-invented MyPacifier Personalized Pacifiers add many new style and color choices, confirming their title as THE online store for personalized and designer pacifiers.
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There were a lot of cloudy days, but organizers of the 22nd TD Canada Trust Toronto Jazz Festival think they managed to maintain the status quo and exceed expectations.
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