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www.philly.com @ 12/22/06 18:41
bah, humbug. the woman at the center of the national battle over property rights has some less-than-joyous tidings for the people involved in using eminent domain to take her house to make way for private development. however, at least one recipient of | |
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www.greeleytrib.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
when a code blue is called at north colorado medical center, chaos ensues. doctors and nurses rush to the patient, checking vital signs, calling out requests. we're a ministry of presence and comfort, giving hope in all things relating to them in a time | www.orlandosentinel.com @ 12/10/06 14:52
because the primary living areas -- the kitchen, great room and balcony -- are on the third floor, overlooking the neighborhood's treetops. the office, another sitting area and two bedrooms are on the first floor. the master suite occupies the second | www.pittsburghlive.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
an east hills estate provides the foundation of what jeff constantine says should be an interesting sale on saturday. everything is from a log house, from mad collectors, with an emphasis on the weird, unusual and bizarre, he says. there's an amazing | www.roanoke.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
lawn, garden, plants, or insects to: for years, both home gardeners and professional landscapers have used the plant hardiness zone map developed by the united states department of agriculture to determine whether a given plant can tolerate the average | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
with the threat of west nile virus ? a disease spread by mosquitoes ? being loudly declared in the media, we may wonder if it's safe to be outside this year. but spring and summer are seasons that we are meant to relish outdoors. don't let the fear of | seattlepi.nwsource.com @ 12/24/06 18:21
for the holidays, let's mix it up a little, kind of like the swirls on a candy cane. for starters, we'll check out a peppermint-scented plant we can grow in our gardens. then, we'll have a little christmas fun by investigating how flavor from the true | |
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seattletimes.nwsource.com @ 12/17/06 06:40
kendra gagnon (from left), seanne gregory and lindsey dewitte joke around while whitney trosper takes her time selecting an item from the table during dewitte's dãƒâ©cor swap. the swap brought the women together to exchange household items. that's how it | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
you're aware of the health benefits of eating fresh vegetables, you have the space for a small garden, but just don't know where to start? look no further. here's all you need to know to put fresh, crisp vegetables on your dinner table. first, think | www.post-gazette.com @ 12/16/06 20:31
kitchen? the irony in the kitchen is that there's nothing more dangerous than a dull knife. cooks are forced to push too hard when cutting, and the knife can slip. it took me years of working in the garden to figure out that a shovel, hoe or trowel also |
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