Archive for January, 2011

Fort Bragg soldier shot; gunman is at large

January 31, 2011admin No Comments »

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) – A Fort Bragg spokesman says a soldier was shot and wounded, and authorities are working to find the gunman. Tom McCollum says that a 23-year-old soldier was shot in the arm around 3 a.m. Sunday at the edge of the Army post’s grounds. the soldier, who was not identified, was [...]

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JERKY DIRECT OCTOBER 2010 NEWSLETTER

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JERKY DIRECT OCTOBER 2010 NEWSLETTEROne of the things we hear most often from anyone that has decided to “build a downline” is that they are encountering resistance and are not sure how to handle the objections that are thrown in their face. In fact, most of us begin objecting to any type of change in [...]

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MOMA Rescues Britain From Killer Croissants

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You’ll find them lying in wait for you in supermarkets, train stations or bakeries.  They strike when you least suspect it; when you’re out buying flowers for your mother or a birthday cake for your nephew.  They may not look like much, after all what can a small, buttery pastry do?  but people of Great [...]

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Promoters descend on Dallas bearing gifts for celebrities at Super Bowl

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It’s not the Super Bowl of swag. Hollywood still owns that gift-giving title. But promoters are flocking to Dallas to give away mountains of freebies to celebrities, hoping to capitalize on their star power and gain extra publicity for their products. Among the items dangled like magnets to pull in the A-listers: Chambord Flavored Vodka, [...]

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Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days are Feb. 5-6

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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service established Feb. 5-6 as Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days. These select days are a great opportunity to get young people outdoors and to introduce them to the excitement of waterfowl hunting. The statewide, two-day season allows children younger than 16 years [...]

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Egypt’s Military Tightens Control Over Regime

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A file photo of Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman. Photographer: Tara Todras-Whitehill/AFP/Getty Images   Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) — Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, the chairman of Orascom Telecom Holding SAE, discusses unrest in Egypt. Sawiris speaks from El Gouna, Egypt, with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television’s “InsideTrack.” (Source: Bloomberg)   Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) — Egypt, following [...]

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America’s Newest Superman: Henry Cavill

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Audrey Pham Meet Henry Cavill: He will be donning the infamous Superman outfit which audiences can see in theaters in 2012. For Cavill, he has gained fame from Showtime’s The Tudors. However, there were many other roles, before, that have eluded him and could have possibly gained him fame as well. Cavill was once before [...]

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Hunting, fishing license hikes proposed – Martinsville Bulletin

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David Jones fishes on the Smith River on a recent morning. (File photo) Sunday, January 30, 2011 The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF), facing decreasing license sales and a budget shortfall forecast for fiscal year 2014, has proposed an increase in hunting and fishing license fees that could take affect in July. [...]

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Elk Grove family’s pizza drop for troops goes super for Super Bowl

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An Elk Grove Village resident is known worldwide as “the pizza man.” Mark Evans is a retired Air Force master sergeant, now working for AT&T. This much he knows: He likes pizza, and as a former soldier, he knows that the troops do, too. Advertisement “Pizza’s the new apple pie,” Evans says. “for soldiers who [...]

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What Most Travel Guides Don’t Tell You About South African Food?

January 30, 2011admin No Comments »

The 2010 Football World Cup has just kicked off in South Africa, bringing the world’s most watched tournament to Africa for the 1st time ever. for all those lucky enough to be in South Africa watching some of the games or just to absorb the festive atmosphere, there are a few key facts you should [...]

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