Posted: February 23, 2010 at 4:06 am | Tags: customers, food, gunpoint, held, lion, robbery
Customers held at gunpoint in Food Lion robbery
GASTONIA, N.C. — Two masked and armed robbers broke in through the roof of a grocery store Monday morning, surprising management and customers. It happened at the Food Lion on New Hope Road in north Gastonia just as the store opened for business. “My husband called and said, ‘We have a problem.’ And I said, ‘What kind of problem?’” said Christal Thompson, whose husband is one of the managers at …
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Posted: September 12, 2009 at 4:38 am | Tags: business, education, entertainment, food, health, internet, media, mosaicodelivrosfsm-org, screen, sports, technology, travel
Apart from your electronic equipment, the most vital features of a media room sometimes can be the window coverings. As you are aware , any ambient glow can place a constraint on your motion picture screening. Yet if you’ve got the most modern electronics, what good are they if you can’t fully enjoy viewing them during the daylight hours.

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Olivias Constructive Suggestions To Think About When Installing Replacement Windows
Posted: September 9, 2009 at 12:26 pm | Tags: amsterdam, clinton, corruption, food, mccain, obama, school, trains, wikipedia
My two favorite math jokes: A mathematician walks into a bar and asks for ten times the normal number of drinks anyone else has.

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Mathematics
Posted: September 8, 2009 at 6:02 pm | Tags: arizona, cool, flickr-photos, food, house, laura, opinion, photography, weather
September 8, 2009Leave a commentGo to comments For some reason, I can’t seem to get the hang of beans.

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Premature Nesting
Posted: August 27, 2009 at 12:22 pm | Tags: business, civil-eats, cooking, east, eating-culture, environment, first-lady, food, grow-your-own, health, kitchen, obamafoodorama, regional-food, take-action, west
Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Kathleen Merrigan just sent out a really exciting memo [pdf]: “ Harnessing USDA rural development programs to support local and regional food systems ,” which goes far beyond fantasies of how a new food system might look, and straight into how this gets both funded and created. Merrigan’s new memo details how to use USDA funding for the kind of projects that are being developed by First Lady Michelle Obama and her food policy team, such as school lunch infrastr

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Getting Serious About Local and Regional Food: The USDA, the East Wing and the West Wing Working Together
Posted: August 27, 2009 at 7:37 am | Tags: anthony-tripp, appliance, food, home-and-garden, internet, kitchen, life, panini, panini-maker, recipe
by Anthony Tripp Everyone should own a panini maker.

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Panini Maker
Posted: August 26, 2009 at 6:46 pm | Tags: employees, entertainment, flirgan-elf, food, networking, relationships, safety, tech, the-healthy-way
It’s felt in more than a few companies that, as long as each and every employee has sufficient health & safety education, they now have all the experience they need to prevent a disaster.

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What People Who Actually Know Point out Touching on Safety Equipment
Posted: August 23, 2009 at 6:48 pm | Tags: animals, business, directions, film, food, movie, phoenix, relationship, review, thoughts
This past Sunday a few friends joined me to go see the movie Food Inc. at the Camelview theater in Scottsdale. Although my blog is not a movie review site, it is such a rare occasion that a film comes out that deals with farming, and so in this instance I thought I might share my thoughts.

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Food Inc. Movie Review
Posted: August 20, 2009 at 11:12 am | Tags: archives, beauty, food, jobs, library, pages, recycling, search, september-2008, universe
08/03/09 I called Meaghan again and was directed to the answering machine before it could ring out, so I gave up on her. I also had another look for jobs and found another beauty on the net in the library in Harlem. I was still unsure about what opportunity I should take, but I decided that I would call Matt at TOMS and take that one

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And the Universe tells you…
Posted: August 20, 2009 at 10:00 am | Tags: aol, business, food, loans, real-estate, recession, relationships, shopping, simplification, travel
Tim Ferguson, co-founder of merchant bank Next Street, chats with WalletPop’s Lan Nguyen about the many ways entrepreneurs and small business owners c.
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Funding a Small Business
Posted: August 18, 2009 at 2:45 pm | Tags: business, coffee, cycling, food, interview, life, life-skillz, michaelballfaux, time, twitter, writing
// August 18th, 2009 // Uncategorized Fresh out of college in the spring of 2006, I jumped straight into the wonderfully unique world of professional cycling. Around the same time I began writing a blog as a method of keeping in touch with Mom and Dad. Day by day, my readership grew to include a broader swath of friends and family, and now with as many as a few thousand hits per day, it’s at the point where I have no idea who the target audience is anymore.

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Life Skillz
Posted: August 17, 2009 at 12:42 pm | Tags: fashion, food, green, health, inverted, news, seminars, source, stuff, television, thrive-design-studio, transit
I just pounded out another solid read from the good ol’ Minneapolis public library… this book was called Shopping Our Way to Safety by Andrew Szasz and some really interesting and relevant ideas were laid on the table. The key concept was centered around a term Szasz himself coined, ‘inverted quarantine.’ We’re all aware of how traditional quarantines are defined… a problem (often a disease) is isolated with the intent of keeping it from spreading to the masses. Inverted quarantines are ba

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Oh, Inverted …
Posted: August 16, 2009 at 4:08 am | Tags: based, based-business, based-catering, business, financial, food, franchising, livestocks, loans, money, online, small-business, sme
If you answered yes to these questions, catering might be the business for you.
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Home Based Catering Business : EntrePinoys Atbp.
Posted: August 15, 2009 at 2:36 pm | Tags: articles, asshat, blondie, business, chocolate, food, humor, people, press, sarcasm, Single Mom, social
A Twitter addiction is nothing to be ashamed of. However, in the past nine months, I have come to appreciate how Twitter can be both a phenomenal social…
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Twitter: Mixing Business with Real Life | The Daily Blonde
Posted: August 13, 2009 at 9:19 pm | Tags: airport, boulder, food, god, movie, peace, pearl-street, personal, rocky-mountain, zipcode-man
Day One:: 8.07:: 5am Diamond ride to Reagan National. It was a long walk to our gate but finally made it over to our layover in Detroit.

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Boulder-ado <3
Posted: August 12, 2009 at 5:09 pm | Tags: 12-latest-posts, australia, business, conservatives, contests, food, health, internet, marriage, philosophy, photography, politics, religion, technology, travel
I fail to understand at all those who are completely against the health care reform that the United States is currently debating unless, of course, they are simply shilling in favor of the insurance company that they work for. Who hasn’t had to deal with the twisted quagmire of plans, coverage, premiums, deductibles, copays, coinsurance, pre-existing conditions, and denials of coverage? Oh, right — THE RICH haven’t, because they can just pay for it all to be taken care of. This is not t

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Health Care First
Posted: August 9, 2009 at 1:33 pm | Tags: business, food, global-post, horsemen, john-calypso, mexico-mystic, mexico-travel, opinion, peeks-at-mexico, viva-veracruz, wine
After a career in the music business I opted to do some writing; certainly a more peaceful and arguably a more sane approach to making a living. As is typical of writing, supplemental income was often necessary. An adjunct to that need for seeds was the desire to experience by way of doing rather than simply writing as an observer

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America a Vast Wasteland
Posted: August 8, 2009 at 7:00 am | Tags: articles, august-8th, business, entrepreneurship, food, money, relationships, savings-accounts, shopping, taxes, tools
My business (instead of my boss) dictate what I have to do everyday. I don’t get to decide if I want to go to the office or go bowling instead.
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The Benefits of Starting a Side Business * Get Rich Slowly
Posted: August 7, 2009 at 11:57 am | Tags: barack-obama, chicago, food, history, internet, joker, media, natl-politics, obama, oceans, technology, washington, web-design
• The trend has been building, so it had to tip at some point, for better or worse: News Corp. to Charge for All Websites , Business Spectator (Australia) In America, this could work to an extent, because News Corp.’s two big properties here are the Wall Street Journal and Fox News , both outlets with a dedicated (read: rabid) readership that turns there for a specific take on things that really speak to them.

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The First Media Pay Wall, Obama as The Joker, Chicago Trib Redesign, and Where Vick Will Go
Posted: August 6, 2009 at 3:47 am | Tags: autoresponder, computers, education, entertainment, finance, food, life, science
Studies show that people require 5 to 7 exposures prior to making a decision to buy. Contacting prospects and customers on a regular basis results in a much higher close ratio, thus it will increase your revenues.

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The Reasons Autoresponder Has a Place in Your Life
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