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Greenwich Village, Manhattan Guaranteed Electrical Renovations And Repairs 212 665 0600

23rd September 2009
Midtown Manhattan Electrical Trouble Shooting And Maintenance 212 665 0600There are plenty of elements to getting an electric problem corrected. Not the least being to make sure that the job is done properly. By this, the most critical thing to conside... Read >
Author: Earl Powell

Chelsea, NY Indoor Lighting 212 665 0600

22nd September 2009
Midtown Manhattan Indoor Lighting 212 665 0600There are plenty of elements to getting an electrical problem corrected. Not the least being to make sure that the job is done right. By this, the most important thing to consider is safety. Mostly, a pro ... Read >
Author: Eugene Wilcox

Provider Overview: AXA Annuities

17th September 2009
AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company has been in business since 1859, when it was started by Henry Hyde. It was formally known as The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States and was set up in New York City. The company claims to have been an... Read >
Author: Steven Hart

Counterfeit Handbags and Terrorism

16th September 2009
In most major cities in the world, there is an active and highly profitable shadow economy in phony consumer goods that generates (in some estimates) upwards of 500 billion dollars a year. If have ever been down to "Counterfeit Alley" in midtown Manh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

single parent guide

06th September 2009
Single parent guide It can be tough being a single parent, but there's lots of help available. We've got information to help lone parents and where to go to get help. Single parenting doesn't have to be such a drag on your social life. When your kids ar... Read >
Author: jvillan

••••••>Gray S. Mayerson

03rd August 2009
Mayerson & Associates, formed in 2000, is committed to securing individualized and effective educational services and programs for children and adolescents with autism and other related disabilities. Working closely with families, educators, and professio... Read >
Author: aesha shah

Have Hampton Real Estates

29th July 2009
Waterfront Hamptons rentals are among the most reliable real estate investment to retain its value against the vagaries of time. Despite turbulent market forces and rapid shifts in wealth, Southampton real estate is here to stay. Along with this added s... Read >
Author: Herry Wilson

Gray S. Mayerson

09th July 2009
Mayerson & Associates, formed in 2000, is committed to securing individualized and effective educational services and programs for children and adolescents with autism and other related disabilities. Working closely with families, educators, and professio... Read >
Author: aesha

Spinal Decompression - Bulging Disc Treatment

12th June 2009
Bulging discs are commonly seen in the lower back, most often as we advance in age. Pain is not an associated side-effect unless the bulging disc becomes a fully herniated disc and places excessive pressure on a nerve. Spinal decompression has been found ... Read >
Author: Adam F

Sciatica and Spinal Decompression

12th June 2009
The sciatic nerve runs from the lower spinal cord to the back of the leg and foot. Discomfort, irritation or pain caused by a pinching or twisting of the nerve is called sciatica. Injury or trauma to the sciatic nerve results in a burning sensation, sharp... Read >
Author: Adam F

Non-invasive Spinal Decompression

11th June 2009
Non-invasive spinal decompression is gaining popularity in the medical field as a treatment for extreme back pain. Previously, surgery was the only resort for curing back pain and sciatica, and along with surgery came certain inherent risks, such as incis... Read >
Author: Adam F

Lumbar and Cervical Decompression Therapy

11th June 2009
Lumbar and cervical decompression therapy helps relieve chronic back and neck pain. There are many factors that contribute to the onset of such pain, such as poor posture, injury, arthritis, repetitive stress and natural aging. Such factors are responsibl... Read >
Author: Adam F

Summer in New York City is hot!

06th June 2009
Summer in New York City is hot, hot, hot! The temperatures in the city soar in July but so does the excitement ... and those who have been cooped up in an office all winter will appreciate getting outside and exploring all the fun activities and cultural ... Read >
Author: Rosalie Scott

New York Attractions – The city that never sleeps

01st June 2009
New York City is the playground to a variety of people from all walks of life, a place where dreams are born. NYC as it is more fondly referred to, comprises 5 boroughs (administrative regions) namely The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Isla... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Broadway Theatre District – entertainment at its best

12th May 2009
The Broadway Theatre district is situated in Midtown Manhattan. The area is dotted with Broadway theatres including restaurants, hotels, movie theatres and other entertainment venues in the vicinity. The district begins from 40th Street to 54th Stree... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Wellington Hotel New York

10th April 2009
A Series of Hotel Finder Reviews in New York Ideally situated in Midtown Manhattan and near many of the city’s famous attractions and destinations, the Wellington Hotel in New York is literally steps from Central Park, Carnegie Hall, Radio City Mus... Read >
Author: everynationhotel

Our Top 10 Museums in the USA

10th April 2009
The USA is a wonderfully diverse country, with countless attractions to suit all interests. There are some wonderful museums that are waiting to be explored which will help you learn all about the heritage of the nation, the lifestyle of the people, art f... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Broadway Theatre New York Tickets

25th March 2009
Seeing a Broadway show is a common tourist activity in New York. In the City, Broadway shows sell about a billion dollars worth of tickets each year, contributing to generate large amount of money in restaurant and hotel revenues. As of The Broadway Leagu... Read >
Author: Macie

New York City Shopaholic Guide

09th February 2009
From the glittering display cases in Tiffany’s to the bustling street vendors on Canal Street, shopping in New York City has something for trendy fashionistas and bargain hunters alike! Legendary flagship stores, luxurious boutiques and deal-of-a-lifeti... Read >
Author: Rosalie Scott

Experience the bright lights of Broadway with a trip to New York

12th November 2008
Immortalised in such legendary films as Breakfast at Tiffany’s and The Godfather, as well as renowned for its range of iconic landmarks, New York City is a dazzling place to visit. Indeed, dubbed as the city that never sleeps, it’s unparalleled in t... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Cabaret Clubs Are It For NYC Nightlife

14th October 2008
NYC nightlife covers a wide variety of entertainments, including parties, dancing, films, concerts, live theatre, opera, dance and so much more. The socialites and jet set enjoy sophisticated and lively entertainment, and this is why you will often find ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Looking For Outstanding New York City Wedding Locations And Receptions? Find Them here

08th September 2008
For organizing any event you require lots of information to manage all the arrangements perfectly. It looks very simple to organize events but in reality it’s a very difficult and time consuming job. Event requires several types of arrangements from big... Read >
Author: Mario Stewart

How to Explore New York in One Day

25th August 2008
If you are planning for an excellent holiday vacation in New York, the best and quickest way to reach New York City is by plane into JFK. New York City has three major airports. At John F.Kennedy International Airport more than hundreds of international a... Read >
Author: Rajendra Kumar

5 Fancy Loft Spaces To Host Your Formal Affair

21st July 2008
New York is an important tourist destination and welcomes thousands of visitors every year. It houses some of the most famous monuments and buildings in the world. It is an important center for global trade and commerce and many business conferences, fa... Read >
Author: Mario Stewart

Understanding The Manhattan Office Space Market

17th July 2008
The Manhattan Office Space Market is the largest Office Space Market in the country. The total Manhattan Office Space Market inventory is approximately 520,000,000 square feet in approximately 3,500 buildings in Manhattan. The Class-A Manhattan Office ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Cheap Yet Superior Amenities in New York Hotels

06th July 2008
When ever we care for our hard earn money we just started thinking about the cheap or discount rate of the things which we want to avail. And when it relates to tour of a place like New York, a traveler cannot resist himself/herself from doing that. So, t... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar

Rediscovering the Joy of Drumming

18th June 2008
By Ron Tierno When I opened my drum studio in midtown Manhattan many years ago, I wanted to attract advanced young drummers who were hoping to make a career in music. I assumed that it would be more rewarding and interesting than working with beginners... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Rediscovering the Joy of Drumming

23rd May 2008
When I opened my drum studio in midtown Manhattan many years ago, I wanted to attract advanced young drummers who were hoping to make a career in music. I assumed that it would be more rewarding and interesting than working with beginners. I had lots of ... Read >
Author: abettercredityou.com

An Erotic Reading Room

25th April 2008
When you’re looking for a hotel in New York, you’re rather spoilt for choice. The range can be mind bogglingly confusing and first-time or just occasional visitors might feel just a trifle overwhelmed. Well here’s a tip. If you are looking for so... Read >
Author: Johnny Summerton

A Neighborhood Roundup of Hostels in New York

16th April 2008
“The city that never sleeps” it may be, but everyone needs to lay their head down from time to time. Luckily, right across the five boroughs, New York hostels are there are the budget traveler exhausted by a long day – and even longer night out! –... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Biting into the Big Apple

13th February 2008
Along with Paris and London, New York City is one of the three greatest metropolises on the planet. Jutting out majestically from the east coast, what makes ‘The Capital of the World’ such an inviting proposition is the sheer number of things to see a... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Explore The Art Deco Rockefeller Center In New York

29th August 2007
No visit to New York would be complete without a visit to Rockefeller Center. Located in midtown Manhattan at 50th Street, the complex spans 5th and 7th Avenues, is easily accessible from anywhere in the city and contains many more sights than the average... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

London, Tokyo Remain World’s Most Expensive Office Markets

15th August 2007
London’s West End, the City of London and Tokyo’s Inner and Outer Central Five Wards are the top four most expensive office markets in the world, respectively, according to CB Richard Ellis Research’s semi-annual Global Market Rents survey. The repo... Read >
Author: DigitalMarketing

London, Tokyo Remain World’s Most Expensive Office Markets

15th August 2007
London’s West End, the City of London and Tokyo’s Inner and Outer Central Five Wards are the top four most expensive office markets in the world, respectively, according to CB Richard Ellis Research’s semi-annual Global Market Rents survey. The repo... Read >
Author: DigitalMarketing

Restoratives today rival actual enamel and sustain wear that is as low as three micrometers per year

23rd July 2007
Dr. Samuel Waknine talks to Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Judy Johnson, New York, NY; Chief Medical Officer, Dental Visits Midtown Manhattan NYC Center for Cosmetic Dentistry, about the importance and advantages of using optimum materials in modern restorative den... Read >
Author: Judy Johnson DDS

How To Pass A Day In New York City.

02nd July 2007
Getting To New York: Served by three major airports, two train terminals and a massive bus depot, New York City is the most important transportation hub in the northeastern USA. John F Kennedy Airport (JFK), 15 miles (24km) from Midtown Manhatt... Read >
Author: Dencho Denchev

TODAY’S RESTORATIVES RIVALS ACTUAL ENAMEL AND ARE ABLE TO SUSTAIN WEAR THAT IS AS LOW AS THREE MIC

19th June 2007
Dr. Samuel Waknine talks to New York Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Judy Johnson, Chief Medical Officer; Dental Visits Midtown Manhattan NYC Center for Cosmetic Dentistry, about the importance and advantages of using optimum materials in modern restorative dentistr... Read >
Author: Judy Johnson DDS

New Jersey Business- From the Suburbs to the Port Authority

16th June 2007
The State of New Jersey has a population of about 8.5 million in a fairly small area, making it the most densely populated states in the nation. In the northern part, it borders New York across New York Bay, and shares with New York the Port Authori... Read >

New York Bartending School is the Most Recognized Bartending school

24th May 2007
For the aspiring bartender it is very important these days to enroll at a reputed bartending school. Now depending on where you live you might want to see what are the various bartending schools that are near you. For instance in New York there are 4 bart... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The New York Times to obtain a Dodge Sprinter Plug-In Hybrid

13th April 2007
The New York Times is going to be the first on the East Coast of the United States that will receive the first medium-duty plug-in hybrid which is the first of its kind in the New York State. This is part of a commercial fleet performance demonstration ... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler

The Museum of Modern Art: New York's Premier Cultural Stop

16th November 2006
The image of New York has always been one of America's greatest exports. From Frank Sinatra to Sarah Jessica Parker, the city that never sleeps has at been the centre of the entertainment and art industry for the better part of the twentieth century. At t... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Replica Handbags funding Terrorism?

17th July 2006
In most major cities in the world, there is an active and highly profitable shadow economy in phony consumer goods that generates (in some estimates) upwards of 500 billion dollars a year. If you have ever been down to "Counterfeit Alley" in midtown Manh... Read >
Author: Cathy Feldman