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    • Gaskell Guitars: Announcement to European Market by Gaskell Guitars with 0views

      Due to the daylight robbery that passes as acceptable business practice by the Australian Import/Export industry, Gaskell Guitars (http://www.gaskellguitars.com), a | Article date: 2008-02-21 ...

    • Your Ideal Music Player by Ajoy D. Saah with 0views

      Want to know which music player is ideal for you? You can get easily confused by variety of music players available - cd player, mp3 music player, ipod, and dvd player. A compact disc player or popularly known as a cd player is very popular. It can play music and audio files from a compact disc. Time duration of one compact disc is | Article date: 2008-02-21 ...

    • Lollapalooza Gets Set to Raise the Temperature This Summer by Andrew Regan with 0views

      The idea for Lollapalooza was conceived in 1990 by Perry Farrell - then front man for alternative rock icons "Jane"s Addiction" - who wished to stage a festival, as a farewell for the band, who had decided to split up. The inaugural event saw acts as diverse as Public Enemy and Lenny Kravitz perform on the same bill and Farrell q | Article date: 2008-02-21 ...

    • Zune Audio Book Downloads - a Breakthrough Alternative to Reading by Davion W with 0views

      There are various sites online that offer Zune audio book downloads. This is an exciting and a breakthrough way to enjoy using your Zune player. Audio books are also amazing alternatives to reading. By simply downloading Zune audio books from the internet and transferring them to your Zune player, you are in to a new way to pass the time, entert | Article date: 2008-02-21 ...

    • Marilyn Monroe: Iconic Bombshell by Cedric Canierro with 0views

      Marilyn Monroe"s name is spread on the four corners of pop culture as the "original" sex symbol long before Madonna and Kylie Minogue emerge. She is well recognized for her breathless voice, platinum blonde hair and voluptuous figure, a rare formula that drove her into smashing success in films. Although she indulge herself in num | Article date: 2008-02-21 ...

    • How to Make Sushi by Robert with 0views

      Sushi is a Japanese food consisting of vinegar-added rice with a topping. However, many people know sushi for its raw fish, but if you are vegetarian, you may create your own sushi delicacies using vegetables. These are basic tools you need in your kitchen to prepare sushi 1. A sharpened knife to cut fish and/or vegetables and | Article date: 2008-02-21 ...

    • How to Make Paper Airplanes by Robert with 0views

      It is holiday time and with Bob at home, your hands are filled. This boy is always up to something, whether it is trying to use the lawnmower in the garden, climbing up a tree or bringing a puppy home. Today he doesn’t have anything to do and he has been sulking and pouting since morning. You don’t want to see him unhappy, do you? | Article date: 2008-02-21 ...

    • A World Stage: the History of the Royal Opera House by Paul McIndoe with 0views

      The Royal Opera House is the third theatre on the Covent Garden site. In 1728 an actor/manager by the name of John Rich commissioned "The Beggars Opera" from John Gay, a poet and dramatist. The success of this production helped provide the capital for the first Theatre Royal to be built and on the 7th December 1732, it had its opening | Article date: 2008-02-21 ...

    • 7 Tips to Becoming a Smart Gambler - Part One of Two by Will Win with 0views

      Sure, anyone can walk up to a casino game and plunk down a bet. And anyone can lose their butt too. If you"re going to play often and win over the long run, you"ve got to be smart, really smart. Today I"ll share with you 7 tips designed to get you thinking in the right frame of mind. All smart gamblers know these tip | Article date: 2008-02-21 ...

    • Edmonton Oilers Tickets - Enjoy the Game by Al Terry with 0views

      The Edmonton Oilers is a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. In 1972, they became a founding member of the World Hockey Association and since 1979; they are a member of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team was originally named the Alberta Oilers, but with most of the games played in Edmonton, the name was chang | Article date: 2008-02-20 ...

    • Enjoy 24x7x365 Entertainment Through Online Music by Jacob Marshal with 0views

      Music is considered as the gift of God. It gives peace and relief in our daily life. It brings true colours in our life. Music videos are one of the sources to find the melodious music and your favourite songs. However, the variety and intensity of the music has seen a dramatic change in recent past. Now, we can see more and more pop songs and o | Article date: 2008-02-20 ...

    • Finding Cheap Football Boots | Suitable Football Boots by Chris Young with 0views

      Across the UK and throughout the world, association football is the single most popular sport. In fact, this sport boasts having an audience that is twice that of the Olympics. It"s not surprising for passion to run high whenever so many people love the sport such as this. Thousands of youngsters all across the world everyday are starting t | Article date: 2008-02-20 ...

    • Celtic Symbols: Finding Meaning in Celtic Art by Michelle Normand with 0views

      There is an undeniable aura that surrounds Celtic designs and Druid traditions. Although I have strong family ties to both Ireland and Scotland, you don"t need a Celtic heritage to be enticed by the culture. It"s been said that as long as you respect Mother Earth and feel an affinity with the Celtic people you too have a Celtic soul. | Article date: 2008-02-20 ...

    • So How Do you Play the Big Blind? by Daphne Greene with 0views

      So how do you play the big blind, and what exactly is a protector? One answer takes about a minute, the other takes about a lifetime. First, what is a protector? Put simply, a protector is someone who calls most pre-flop raises when they are a blind, particularly the big blind, no matter what they are holding. Generally speaking, th | Article date: 2008-02-20 ...

    • Beating Up the Donkey or the Monkey? by Daphne Greene with 0views

      Any poker fan knows where they have heard "donkey" before: Phil Hellmuth, "resort[ing] to one of his favorite zoological epithets, saying it"s hard to win when he"s so smart and his opponents are playing "donkey poker"," a recent article on Phil stated. As much fun as Hellmuth can be to watchers and as ann | Article date: 2008-02-20 ...

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