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Posted on 26. Mar, 2011 by James Clark.
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The Fabric Of Small Town Life
Posted on 01. Mar, 2011 by Lenore Bleifuss, Local Artist.
Stop in almost any small town, here in the midwest, and a passerby can almost always find his or her way to the cozy atmosphere of the neighborhood baker shop, which usually sits quietly on the corner of the block. In the summertime, the inviting cialis for sale without a prescription fragrances of the baked [...]
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St. Patricks Day At The Landmark Center
Posted on 17. Mar, 2011 by Lenore Bleifuss, Local Artist.
What a marvelous St. Patrick’s Day it has been, with spring like weather encouraging happy crowds of carefree people to mingle in an atmosphere of music and dance.. The crowds that were gathered outside of the Landmark to watch the approaching parade were a tapestry of green. Many of the younger crowd were in short [...]
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A Page From The Past
Posted on 07. Mar, 2011 by Lenore Bleifuss, Local Artist.
Today I received a most amazing letter from a gentleman who purchased two of my early watercolors back in the 80′s. It renewed my interest in using my creativity to share my love of the beautiful world around me with others. Often, we do or say uk viagra things because we love to do them, [...]
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Flight Simulation Can Be An Obsession
Posted on 13. Mar, 2011 by James Clark.
Not knowing what my future would be like and wanting to desperately use my Commodore 64 computer, I came across a couple of flight simulators. They were very slow and choppy in their operation. Never-the-less, since that was the trend, there wa best price cialis s no smoother computer for the simulator. As time moved [...]
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The Hybrid and the Fuel Economy
Posted on 06. Mar, 2011 by James Clark.
Our automobile should be able to go 300 miles before re-fueling, it needs to re-fueled quickly, and it must be able to keep up with other traffic. Gas engines come in various sizes. The bigger the engine, the more powerful it is and the more gas need someone write my paper it uses, vs the [...]
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Unemployment Rate Falls to 6.7 Percent
Posted on 06. Mar, 2011 by EASTMNNEWSWIRE.
The Minnesota unemployment rate declined to a seasonally adjusted 6.7 percent in January, according to figures released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). The rate, which was 0.2 percent below December’s revised 6.9 percent unemployment rate, was the lowest in Minnesota since December 2008. The U.S. unemployment rate was 9 [...]
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Could Your Credit Score Cost You a Job?
Posted on 06. Mar, 2011 by EASTMNNEWSWIRE.
These days, more and more companies are running credit checks on some or all job seekers. But does bad credit equal poor performance? Is credit screening a matter of business necessity or discrimination?
From the Rights Stuff Newsletter, Winter 2011
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Applicants Needed for State Jobs
Posted on 27. Feb, 2011 by EASTMNNEWSWIRE.
State Job Vacancies Climb Nearly 31 Percent ST. PAUL – Job vacancies in Minnesota climbed 30.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2010 from the same period a year ago, according to figures released t generic cialis oday by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). The agency said employers reported 33,800 openings, [...]
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How to Reduce Harmful Wood Smoke
Posted on 27. Feb, 2011 by EASTMNNEWSWIRE.
Follow these steps to reduce harmful smoke from wood burning: Stop burning wood during air pollution health alerts. If you hear that an air pollution episode has been declared on your TV or radio, do not burn wood unt buy viagra without prescription il the episode is over. Sign up for e-mail notification of air [...]
