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| Articles about Metropolitan |
| Metropolitan Dogs in Moscow | | 2008-06-05 08:54:44 | | Oh wow - dog haters you have to give dogs more credits. There only failing sometimes because they are too human.
Video Link: Subway Riding Dog
[via: sign on San Diego]
Cool Pool Link: Water Human Hamster Wheel... | | By: Random Good Stuff | | |
| | | Another Metropolitan disappointment | | 2008-05-10 21:42:00 | | Just when you think they might be ready to click and go on a nice run, the New York Mets revert to their September 2007 mode and go out an get embarrassed.After winning the first game of a day-night doubleheader 12-6, the Mets lost the nightcap 7-1 and managed just four hits the entire game. At one point, Bronson Orroyo retired 13-straight Mets into the 8th inning.Let's see what happens when they play Sunday afternoon.... | | By: The Hudson Line Blog | | |
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| | Metropolitan Museum: “Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy” | | 2008-05-06 13:33:33 | | “Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy” runs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York from May 7 to September 1. The exhibit examines how Superman, Batman, Spider-Man and others have influenced big-name fashion designers. The feminine figure is represented by characters such as Wonder Woman and Catwoman. Go to DVICE to view more images. (Source: [...]... | | By: Imprint TALK: Asian Pop Culture Blog | | |
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| Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Ltd. & The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Receive Da Daily Donkey Award! | | 2008-04-06 20:06:12 | | Readers have been asking about Da Daily Donkey Award for some time now. Why did I stopped? No, I didn’t stop per se. I actually wanted to know how people perceive my Da Daily Donkey Award articles. And judging from the ton of emails I received asking about it, I guess they’re quite popular. So, without further ado, here’s another Da Daily Donkey award friends! Da DailyDonkey The latest recipients of Da Daily Donkey Award are Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Ltd. (HHIC), which is building two high-rise “residential condominium” in Subic’s rainforest and the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA), which issued the Environmental Compliance Certificate. Now, don’t get me wrong, friends! You know I’m all out for residences, homes, and what-have-you’s! But a condominium smacked inside a rainforest? Come on! You have got to be shitting me! According to the Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI), which came out with the story, the buildings are being constructed as a hou... | | By: The AnitoKid Chronikos | | |
| | Metropolitan National Bank $200 Banking Bonus | | 2008-02-15 19:34:06 | | Metropolitan National Bank is currently offering a $200 banking bonus for opening a free personal checking account.
Metropolitan National Bank is located in New York City, but you can open an account online anywhere in order to get this $200 personal checking account bonus.
Plus, the Metropolitan National Bank personal checking account is absolutely free with unlimited [...]... | | By: MaximizingMoney.com | | |
| | Metropolitan Low Profile Leather Bed | | 2007-12-16 03:55:12 | | Leather bedding never had it so good and to date, many of the new aged home furnishers have turned towards modern leather as an alternative contemporary design aimed at providing elegance and overall comfort.
The look it endures is fascinating to the eyes of most people today and surely it is a good alternative to [...]... | | By: BEDzine - We are crazy about BEDs!!! | | |
| | Negative Ripple Effect on the Economies of the Nation's Metropolitan Areas | | 2007-12-06 06:07:34 | | Using Global Insight's proprietary databases and extensive housing analyses, the report for the U.S. Conference of Mayors, "The Mortgage Crisis: Economic and Fiscal Implications for Metro Areas," examines the effects of the housing recession and mortgage crisis on the economic growth prospects for 361 of the nation's metropolitan areas. Weak residential investment, lower spending and income in the construction industries, as well as curtailed consumer spending resulting from decreased home equity will have "multiplier effects" on the nation's economy. Other report findings include: The foreclosure crisis alone will reduce home values by an additional $519 billion in 2008, bringing the total forecast of lost equity for the nation's homeowners to$1.2 trillion. In 2008, the economy will grow at a rate of 1.9%, a full percentage point lower than would have been the case without the mortgage crisis. Foreclosures will increase by at least 1.4 million in 2008; these homes represent a market value of $316 billion. In 10 states, representing a cross section of the United States, the aggregate loss in tax revenue will equal $6.6 billion. Home price declines across the United States will average 7% in 2008, ranging as high as 16% in California.Consumer spending will slip to 2.0% growth, well below a 3.1% gain in incomes. Housing starts will continue to decline until the second quarter of 2008, when the annual rate of housing starts will be less than 1 million. Sales of existing homes also will continue to fall, by another 10% in 2008. ... | | By: VIActin - investment opportunities | | |
| | Metropolitan Opera kicks off new season | | 2007-09-27 05:00:24 | | Times Square was filled with thousands of people this Monday, and it wasn’t New Year’s Eve. The Met began their new season, and the Jumbotrons there and outside Lincoln Center were needed to accommodate the many fans. This year’s opera schedule includes 7 new productions, and if NYC is too far away, Sirius radio is aboard with [...]... | | By: MusicNews&Views | | |
| | | | | The Most Important Part of Visiting The Metropolitan Museum of Art | | 2007-01-25 21:10:11 | | One of the places we checked out this past weekend in NYC was The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was pretty darn amazing. Big. Big big big. If you haven’t been there, try to imagine how big it is. Nope, it’s bigger. See?
We were meeting friends and going to see a show later that night, so we only spent a few hours at what New Yorkers refer to as “The Met.” This is perfect, because museum visiting can be tiring, and what often happens, at least to me, is that I spend a lot of time at the beginning of the museum trip spending ages looking at the displays, and at the end I wind up speeding through the last galleries at warp speed because I’m tired and possibly hungry and my feet hurt. But I have a unique two-pronged solution to this age old dilemma.
First, The Met is accessed via a donation. The suggested donation is $20 for adults, however, you do not have to give this much. What I recommend, if time permits, and if money is an object, is... | | By: The Frog Bog | | |
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