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visited website for India vs New Zealand Live Streaming. Apart from the live streaming of India vs New Zealand test match you can also stay updated with the live scoresvisited website for India vs New Zealand Live Streaming. Apart from the live streaming... more
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So is this just the next step for newspapers to catch up in a busy world? The independent today launched its 20p 'i' paper, which the paper states is for people who are short for time but want real news.
""Time-poor newspaper readers, and especially commuters, have been telling us for years that they are inundated with information and just don't have the time to read a quality newspaper on a regular basis," said Independent executive Andrew Mullins."-Independent
This might work, but is it too late since the release of the iPad and other techy news sources.So is this just the next step for newspapers to catch up in a busy world? The... more
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Museum Day, the museums all over the country would be open for the general public; visitors would not have to pay a penny to enter these museums. The Museum Day is being sponsored by multi-national organisationsMuseum Day, the museums all over the country would be open for the general public;... more
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A minor fender bender turns into a messy fight with sticks and shoes in the middle of a busy freeway in Singapore.A minor fender bender turns into a messy fight with sticks and shoes in the middle of... more
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Dana Hilmer, The Lifestyle Mom, shares some ideas for helping moms through the holidays – from easy clean up ideas to tools that help to organize our lives. Video from Swiffer, Febreze, Dulcolax, Palm and Dollar General.Dana Hilmer, The Lifestyle Mom, shares some ideas for helping moms through the... more
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Living in London I've known about this for years, but only now has a proper study been completed to unearth more about 'pavement rage.'
In a study conducted by a UK painkiller company, they have found that dawdling shoppers, lost tourists and of course mothers with prams all make city commuting much worse, so much so that they estimate that half of the 2000 surveyed are slowed down on their way to work by 'dawdlers.'
That figure rockets to 77% for shoppers who admit that other 'human obstacles' slow them down when out for a spot of retail therapy, and 40% say the overcrowding is a persuasive factor in them shopping online.
As a result of the study, they are calling for 'Express Lanes' for hardcore shoppers.
Living in London I've known about this for years, but only now has a proper study... more
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