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Being Positive Through the World Conditions

20th August 2008
Make it a point to find the positive in every situation. This can sound a bit like you're not seeing what is around you in the world these days, but quite the contrary: When you make an effort to find the positive, you will contribute to a growing popul... Read >
Author: Beth and Lee McCain

Amazing Breakthrough In Advertising

18th August 2008
There are so many people using the internet today to purchase products and services companies are spending billions of dollars to advertise online. The companies that have been able to capitalize on this phenomenon are Google, Yahoo, Ebay, and Amazon. ... Read >
Author: V.W.

Showing Your Baby how to Crawl May Teach Them How To Do It

25th June 2008
This Memorial Day weekend was a great week. We had a parade which I took my beautiful baby girl to see. We weren't there that long because we woke up a bit late but she did see some of it. Along with that her uncle was with her and he was teaching her how... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

Summer Theme Weddings

19th June 2008
Are you looking for a fun theme for your wedding? There are so many fun options if you choose to get married in the summer! From beach weddings to backyard barbecues, summertime weddings can fit any budget! Well who could blame them? In most areas -... Read >
Author: J Turner

Killer Workouts? Tips to Surviving the Summer Heat

25th May 2008
Whether you live in Texas or Rhode Island; the summer heat kills child athletes every year! Protect your child athlete! Talk about it today!It really is that time of year again; School is getting out, Memorial Day weekend has come and gone, and summer spo... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Sacramento, California for Romance

09th August 2007
Sacramento, California may not be the first destination that you think of when looking for a romantic vacation or honeymoon but there is a reason why it has been voted in the top 5 livable cities in the world. Sacramento's charms aren't just for locals, v... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

New Hampshire Business from Skiing to Politics

16th June 2007
New Hampshire is a small state in New England, with a population approaching 1.3 million. The majority of the population lives between the Massachusetts border and Manchester and Concord, New Hampshire, the capital. Manchester, with a population of... Read >
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SpeedSource Faced Extreme Challenge

06th June 2007
The SpeedSource Race Engineering team had a long road trip at Lime Rock Park this Memorial Day weekend. The team faced a test of having only a few short days to make adjustments to the #69 Mondial Forwarding/Freedom Harley-Davidson sponsored RX-8 th... Read >
Author: Kraig

Can ‘Rethink American’ Boost Saturn’s Sales?

30th May 2007
Analysts are warning that Saturn's decision to align itself with the flag; mom and apple pie in its latest "Rethink American" campaign may not be an automatic home run. "They can't rely on the American idea only, even though, traditionally, [General... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

How to Enjoy a Topless Summer Drive, the Mazda Way

25th May 2007
The upcoming Memorial Day weekend will mark the unofficial start of the top-down summer driving season. And to celebrate this event, Mazda North American Operations or MNAO, maker of MX-5 Miata, the world's best-selling convertible sports car and the on... Read >
Author: Kraig

The Hamptons: Vacation in True Luxury

07th February 2007
Every Memorial Day weekend, the summer season officially kicks off in the Hamptons and with it comes the droves of movie stars and city dwellers seeking to escape the heat and enjoy some of the most breathtaking beauty New York State has to offer. While l... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Take a Look at the Florida Panhandle - Part 1 - Tallahassee and Pensacola

06th August 2006
To the East is Florida's state capital, Tallahassee, with its streets of graceful old Southern mansions. To the far west lies Pensacola, which it is said, is the country's oldest settlement, dating from 1559. Between these towns, is the potential for ... Read >
Author: Tim Burton

Myrtle Beach: Something is always Happening

11th May 2006
Twenty-five years back Carolina Knights planned a motorcycle rally at the beach. They were only five in number. The event pulled around a hundred visitors in 1980. The weekend occasion is now a weeklong gala with around 400,000 visitors and thousands... Read >
Author: Aric Nagel

Connecticut, by Lisa Rowe

16th January 2006
Connecticut has no shortage of fun adventures for all ages. This New England coastal state boasts scenic coastal areas, historic sites and mainland adventures suitable for any group. Explore Mystic Seaports recreated 19th century coastal village comple... Read >
Author: Rajinder Dogra
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