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Tag Archives: Press
Horribly Cursed Diamonds and Jewelry
Man has always had a fascination with bright shiny objects from the heat of fire to the malleable metals that fire can make into beautiful jewelry. And with that fascination is the urge to find the biggest and best – such as these three gems and precious stones. Continue reading →
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Tagged Black Orlov, British East India Company, car accident, Charles S. Winson, Daniel Eliason, Delhi, emperor, Evalyn Walsh McLean, France, Francis Hope, George IV, Harry Winston, Henry Philip Hope, Hope Diamond, India, Italy, Jean Baptiste Tavernier, jeweler, king, Kollur mine, Leonila Galitsine-Bariatinsky, London, Louis XVI, Nadia Vyegin-Orlov, Nadir Shah, Noor Diamond, PARIS, Pierre Cartier, Pondicherry, Press, princess, queen, Rome, Russia, Simon Frankel, the Hindu, The Smithsonian Institute, United States, Vinson, York
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The Funniest (And Stupidest) Quotes Of 2006 From Funnypoetry.Com – Sports, Entertainment And More
The Funniest (and Stupidest) Quotes From 2006 about sports, music entertainment, politics and more. Continue reading →
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Tagged ABC News, African-American Maryland, Amy Poehler, AOL, Australia, Azam Tamimi, bank, Barbara, BC Premier, BC Provincial, Big Bad Wolf, Bill Clinton, Bill Maher, Britain, Canada, Canada court, Carole Taylor, Charlie Brown, Charlie Manuel (Phillies), Charlie Rangel, Cheney, Chicagoland Speedway, CNN, Coach, columnist, Conservative, criminologist, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Danica Patrick, Detroit, driver, Elizabeth II, Esquire, Evangeline Lilly, Evgeni Plushenko, Finance Minister, Foreign Minister, forward, founder, Gaza, Geoffrey Alpert, George Bush, Gordon Campbell, Greg Zamlule, Hamas, Hells Angels, Henry Gale, hockey player, Ian Bush, Isla Fisher, Jack Abramoff, Janina Peters, Jay Leno, Jeff Gordon, Jessica Alba, Joel Stein, John Ward, Jon Stewart, Jose Reyes, Josh Holloway, Katherine Harris, Lance Armstrong, Leader, Lebron James, Leslie Evans, lifeguard, lobbyist, Los Angeles Times, Lt. Gov., Madonna, manager, mark, Matt Kenseth, Matthew Fox, Mexico, Michael Emerson, Michael Steele, Michele Bachmann, Military, MTV, NASCAR, Neil Warnock, North Carolina, Nova Scotia, Of Mice and Men, Ontario, Paddy Kenny, paint, Paul McCartney, Paul Watson, Pete Townshend, Peter MacKay, player, President, Press, queen, racing driver, Regional Visitors Authority of Charlotte, representative, Republican Party, Rice, Ricky Ciarniello, Sea Shepherd Society on the Prince Rupert, Secretary, Sheffield United goalkeeper, Should Know About Fatherhood, South Carolina;, spokesperson, Sports Director, Sue Mihalyi, Super Bowl, Tennessee, the 2006 ESPY Awards, Three Little Pigs, Tim Newman, Tom DeLay, U.S. Olympic skier, United States, University of South Carolina, USD, vice president, West Bank, White House, World Health Organization
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Sports Facts – Tennis
Former tennis player Bjorn Borg -Europe’s best ever tennis player- is loved by the Swedish people as a baseball idol might be in the United States. Thanks to Bjorn Borg, Sweden won the Davis Cup for the first time in 1975. This former sportsman is a fan of Elvis Presleys music… Continue reading →
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Tagged 1969 Davis Cup, 1970 French Open, 1970 Wimbledon, 1971 Davis Cup, 1971 French Open, 1972 U.S. Open, 1972 Wimbledon, 1973 French Open, 1973 Wimbledon, 1975 U.S.Open, 1976 Wimbledon, Africa, AIDS, ambassador, American Airlines, Arthur Ashe, athlete, athletics, Australia, Australian Open, Barcelona, baseball, Billie Jean King, Bjorn Borg, Canada, Cathy Freeman, Chris Evert, Coach, Constantin Chivaru, Czech Republic, David Gray, Davis Cup, Europe, Evonne Goolagong, first Aboriginal sportswoman, first professional athlete, first professional athlete in the Soviet Union, Fred Barman, French Open tournaments, Ion Tiriac, Italy, Jennifer Capriati, Jim Thorpe, Jimmy Connors, journalist, Louisville, manager, Manuel Santana, Margaret Smith, Margaret Smith Court, Martina Navratilova, Martina's manager, Olga Morozova, player, Press, Romania, Rosemary Casals, Russia, Soviet Union, Spain;, sportsman, Stefan Edberg, Sweden, tennis, tennis player, The French Open, the Wimbledon tournament, U.S. Open title, U.S. Open titles, United States, Wimbledon, World Championship, Xerox, youngest player
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Once Again Bush Puts Self Above Country
In typical fashion we find President George W Bush trying to improve his popularity within his own party rather than doing what is right for the country or the world. We were prepared to send in diplomats, something advocated by … Continue reading →
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Tagged advocate, Alaska, Art, Barack Obama, Bush administration, Cuba, George Bush, hockey, Islamic Republic of Iran, North Korea, Olympic, President, Press, Republican Party, Tehran, United States, Washington, Yahoo
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Using Twitter Lists to Your Site’s Advantage
It seems the buzz on Twitter’s application of Twitter Lists is gaining momentum among the more prolific Tweeters. Just as the eager website owner checks his analytics several times daily to see how many people are visiting his site, so people are surely checking their Twitter dashboards to see how many other users have added them to a list. Continue reading →
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Tagged cellular telephone, CNN, Facebook, MySpace, online search, People, Press, Set, Social Media, social media optimization, social network, The New York Times, twitter
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