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| Thursday, April 20th, 2006 | | 9:30 pm |
'Invasion's' Sheriff Is in the Eye of the Storm 'Invasion's' Sheriff Is in the Eye of the StormZap2It - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 11:28:00 GMTLOS ANGELES -- William Fichtner, who plays the mysterious Florida Sheriff Tom Underlay on ABC's science-fiction drama "Invasion," sounds a bit tired and congested when he gets on the phone, and there are good reasons for both. ZWNZ and Vita NZ announce a Foam Recycling SchemeScoop.co.nz - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 03:51:39 GMTTrials are underway to recycle and reuse another product rather than send it to landfill. Councils, Community Groups and Waste Companies now have a potential avenue to recycle foam, a major component of furniture in New Zealand. 17 April 2006 17:42 Join or loseGateway to Russia - Thu, 20 Apr 2006 01:18:39 GMTCompanies in Russia and Belorussia have a chance to become global leaders in potassium business. However, they would have to consider joining their efforts and cooperation in the foreign markets. Polyurethane Resin Demand to Reach 7.6 Billion Pounds in 2009SYS-CON Media - Wed, 19 Apr 2006 17:42:38 GMTPolyurethane resin demand in the US isprojected to rise 2.8 percent yearly to 7.6 billion pounds in 2009.Expansion will be driven by opportunities in the construction market basedon growing demand for building insulation, coatings and adhesives. Flexibleand rigid polyurethane foams will remain dominant, together accounting fornearly two-thirds of all polyurethane demand. Thermoplastic Polyurethane Resin Demand to Reach 7.6 Billion Pounds in 2009 Driven by Opportunities Based on Growing Demand forChemPoint - Wed, 19 Apr 2006 17:18:17 GMTCLEVELAND, April 19, 2006 -- Polyurethane resin demand in the US is projected to rise 2.8 percent yearly to 7.6 billion pounds in 2009. Expansion will be driven by opportunities in the construction market based on growing demand for building insulation, coatings and adhesives. As hurricane season returns, "Invasion" sheriff faces stormSeattle Times - Wed, 19 Apr 2006 07:27:04 GMTWilliam Fichtner, who plays the mysterious Florida Sheriff Tom Underlay on ABC's science-fiction drama "Invasion," sounds a bit tired and... A magnificent sevenSun-Sentinel - Wed, 19 Apr 2006 07:19:37 GMTNext month, the networks will unveil their plans for the fall 2006 TV season. Consequently, if there's a show on the schedule right now that you really like, and it's in danger of disappearing, there's no time like the present to support those series -- and to watch them. Design and Digitizing: Choosing the Right PathEmbroidery Monogram Business - Wed, 19 Apr 2006 06:00:25 GMTMap your designs effectively to create efficient, profitable sewouts every time. Bright idea: Make choosing a lamp easyAkron Beacon Journal - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 16:51:59 GMTThe first rule of table lamps is: There is no single right shade but plenty of wrong ones. Designers and lighting-store owners say customers agonize over finding the ``perfect'' shade for a lamp. Technique: Embroidery to a T-shirtEmbroidery Monogram Business - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:00:15 GMTBy understanding the interplay of machine, design and technique, you can achieve great results on this challenging substrate. Links:Lexus RX300Lexus LX 450LexusLexusLexus LS430Lexus GX470Lexus SC400Lexus ES 350Lexus JX 540Lexus IS350Lexus LFLexus GS 350 | | Saturday, April 15th, 2006 | | 11:00 am |
Good, bad news about appraisals Good, bad news about appraisalsSan Antonio Express News - Sat, 15 Apr 2006 07:47:31 GMTBexar property value up 13%. But tax bills will be higher. Networks: FCC, ReconsiderE! Online - Sat, 15 Apr 2006 06:23:04 GMTWhen the FCC slapped four major networks with millions of dollars in fines for indecency last month, ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox vowed they wouldn't take that punishment lying down. And the networks and their affiliates, representing more than 800 stations, stood up as promised Friday, with each filing a number of appeals in various federal courts to counter the FCC's Mar. 15 rulings. The network NY State Insurance Department Bars Discretionary Clauses in Group Benefit PoliciesRedNova - Sat, 15 Apr 2006 02:44:57 GMTBy Jeremy Harrell A boulder thrown into the small pond of employee benefits law will soon ripple out into the larger business world, giving workers more power to sue insurers - and insurers a big reason to raise health-care rates. Shaw refuses to quitBenton Courier - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 23:31:42 GMTA local community's water fight isn't quite over. The Shaw Public Water and Sewer Facilities Board filed an appeal Friday to the Arkansas Natural Resource Commission's recent denial of Shaw's request for an independent water system. TV stations challenge FCC profanity decisionsReuters - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 23:03:03 GMTWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major U.S. television networks and their affiliates said on Friday they have asked appeals courts to overturn decisions by regulators finding broadcasters violated decency standards by airing profanity. Reuters: TV Stations Challenge FCC Profanity DecisionsHollywood.com - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:07:55 GMTMajor U.S. television stations and their affiliates said on Friday they have asked appeals courts to overturn decisions by regulators finding broadcasters violated decency standards by airing profanity. TV stations challenge FCC profanity decisionsRedNova - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:00:30 GMTBy Jeremy Pelofsky WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major U.S. The buzz: 'Party of the Century'Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 20:34:56 GMTBook: "Party of the Century" Interest in the over-the-top life of Truman Capote still flickers following the 2005 film featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman's Oscar-winning turn as the fey author of "In Cold Blood." Those yearning for more Tru can get their fill with Deborah Davis' chronicle of Capote's famous Black and White Ball (Wiley, $24.95), which picks up where the film left off. Rolling in the Gruen Challenges Village With LawsuitSag Harbor Express - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 19:15:07 GMTLess than a month after he received word that a building he plans to erect on Sag Harbor's Main Street will need extensive environmental review, Jon Gruen filed a lawsuit challenging the village's decision to require the review. Is AOL censoring its critics?Ars Technica - Fri, 14 Apr 2006 16:06:39 GMTDearAOL, the coalition opposing AOL's plan to charge for guaranteed delivery of bulk e-mail, claims that AOL censored all messages this week which contained a link to the group's website. Was it malice or incompetence? Links:Lexus RX 330Lexus LX470LexusLexus LS 400Lexus LS430Lexus GXLexus SC400Lexus ES350Lexus JX 540Lexus IS300Lexus LFLexus GS 350 | | Wednesday, April 12th, 2006 | | 1:05 pm |
STALKING THE FEAST: Upper-crust lamb racks can't be beat STALKING THE FEAST: Upper-crust lamb racks can't be beatContra Costa Times - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 10:03:52 GMTA package so well-suited for human consumption that it may spark a debate on intelligent design (perfect for Easter supper?). Naked olympic ambitionAnanova - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:52:09 GMTA Norwegian shooting champion is posing naked to try and pay his way to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. A game in denial on serious addictionsBelfast Telegraph - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:38:43 GMTIgnorance, not malice, is the root cause of football's failure to wean the industry off alcohol, gambling and sometimes drugs, says Peter Kay, the chief executive of Sporting Chance, as he sits in his small office in Hampshire, a stone's throw from Crouch House, the home away from home where troubled sportsmen lodge during treatment programmes. Radcliffe portrait dispenses with magicGuardian Unlimited - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:35:31 GMTA drawing of Daniel Radcliffe, better known as Harry Potter, is part of a group of portraits of actors by Stuart Pearson Wright, who won the BP Portrait award in 2001. Mormon Heder Avoids Hollywood LimelightContactMusic - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:30:26 GMTNAPOLEON DYNAMITE star JON HEDER is desperately trying to stay true to his strict Mormon upbringing, despite of his new found fame. The actor is curr Radcliffe portrait dispenses with magicGuardian Unlimited - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:26:39 GMTA drawing of Daniel Radcliffe, better known as Harry Potter, is part of a group of portraits of actors going on display in London. Two For $20: Hot wings, hot pantsJuice - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:15:09 GMTSome diners say food service doesn’t get much better than having a hot waitress deliver a platter of hot wings in a tiny orange and white uniform. Killer apologizes to victims' familiesCalgary Sun - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:14:25 GMTEDMONTON -- A man who disfigured his estranged wife's face and killed her boyfriend after catching them in bed tearfully apologized yesterday for destroying two families. Olympic-Size AmbitionThe New York Sun - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:13:25 GMTOn paper, at least, Kellari Taverna's culinary credentials are well in order. Executive chef Costas Tsingas held the same title at the Athens Olympics in 2004. Chef de cuisine Peter Spiropoulos has proved his upscale Greek technique repeatedly, at Trata, Avra, and Milos. But the Olympic-size restaurant has room to improve. Kellari falls snugly within a familiar serious-Midtown-Hellenic niche, if 'Harry Potter's' painting in National Portrait Galleryu.tv - Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:11:42 GMTHarry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has given the seal of approval to his new portrait, going on display at the National Portrait Gallery. With the exception of the royals, Radcliffe is the youngest person to have an individual portrait at the London gallery. Links:Lexus RX330Lexus LXLexusLexus ES 300Lexus LS 460LLexus GX470Lexus SC300Lexus ES 330Lexus JX540Lexus IS250Lexus LF-ALexus GS |
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