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When asked what her greatest claim to fame was, Kim Kardashian said, "I'm the girl with the fat ass." Now that's fresh and funny, yet scathingly truthful. This is a woman who knows her place in the universe.When asked what her greatest claim to fame was, Kim Kardashian said, "I'm... more
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A 1989 profile of Tampa-based American Family Association leader David Caton, by Bob Andelman (before he became Mr. Media). http://www.mrmedia.com/?p=3583A 1989 profile of Tampa-based American Family Association leader David Caton, by Bob... more
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Fast forward to this week when an organization called the Florida Family Association demanded Lowes cancel their sponsorship of All American Muslim because they found it “offences”. What do you think happen?Fast forward to this week when an organization called the Florida Family Association... more
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When the compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) became popular a few years ago, it was a welcome alternative to the toxic, energy-sucking incandescent bulb used around the world.
The light emitting diode (LED) bulbs were fast on the CFL's heels, and even though they're more durable and efficient, many people have avoided upgrading to LEDs because of the high price.
Read more about the companies working to get affordable LEDs on store shelves across America by mid-2011 http://ow.ly/3nbx4When the compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) became popular a few years ago, it was a... more
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Over the past decade these home improvement giants have changed the DIY market. The numbers behind these giants a remarkable.Over the past decade these home improvement giants have changed the DIY market. The... more
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Late blight, which caused the Irish Potato Famine of the 1840s and 1850s, is killing potato and tomato plants in home gardens from Maine to Ohio and threatening commercial and organic farms, U.S. plant scientists said on Friday.
"Late blight has never occurred this early and this widespread in the United States," said Meg McGrath, a plant pathologist at Cornell University's extension center in Riverhead, New York.
She said the fungal disease, spread by spores carried in the air, has made its way into the garden centers of large retail chains in the Northeastern United States.
"Wal-mart, Home Depot, Sears, Kmart and Lowe's are some of the stores the plants have been seen in," McGrath said in a telephone interview.
The disease, known officially as Phytophthora infestans, causes large mold-ringed olive-green or brown spots on plant leaves, blackened stems, and can quickly wipe out weeks of tender care in a home garden.
McGrath said in her 21 years of research, she has only seen five outbreaks in the United States. The destructive disease can spread rapidly in cooler, moist weather, infecting an entire field within days.
(Full article at link)Late blight, which caused the Irish Potato Famine of the 1840s and 1850s, is killing... more
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