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| Air Fares Going Sky High - American Airlines Applies The Pinch | | 2008-08-04 19:48:27 | | The USA Today newspaper cover story in the Money section for August 4th hit really close to home. USA Today posed the question - “Will fares go so high that only the rich can fly”?
Uh yes. It would appear so.
Less than ten months ago I made my annual pilgrimage to the Fashion Mecca in New [...]ShareThis | | By: HairBoutique Blog | | |
| | The Daily Buzz: Sky-High Oil Will Make The U.S. Go Broke & Heinz Sells Mayo With A Homosexual Kiss | | 2008-06-25 12:31:00 | | -Forbes is saying that these rocketing oil prices will make the U.S. go broke.-A new study proclaims that Vitamin D can help people live longer.-A stunned soldier reports that he saw 13 UFOs spinning in the skies above his military barracks.-A North Carolina administrator wants a school where Spanish is the only language children are taught in.-A computer scientist turns his face into a remote control.-The birth certificate of Barack Obama that is circulating on the internet (and claimed by the Obama campaign to be accurate) is apparently a fake and that suggests that Obama may not be a "natural born" U.S. citizen.-Heinz is selling it's New York Deli Mayo with a television commercial featuring a homosexual kiss.
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| | US Gas Is Sky High - Wish I Owned An Oil Company | | 2008-05-15 22:15:00 | | They are raking it in, the oil sheiks of the Middle East, our own beloved American oil companies - Shell, Texaco, Exxon, Mobil, Chevron, Amaco and the rest. The oil is pumping and the already swollen pockets are getting bigger and bigger. Money, money, money for all...except us, the petroleum-buying public, most of us are suffering, we can’t believe the prices. It’s as if we have become pawns in a terrifying oil/energy game. Will Texaco, Exxon, Chevron, Amaco save us - please, their part of the problem - these American oil giants are in bed with their eastern oil buddies - and man, aren’t we getting the shaft. Pandora’s box has opened and folks we are in trouble, the oilmen have gone wild and all control has been lost.Our economy is being beat-down by the shenanigans being pulled by the worlds oil producers; don’t look for oil prices to ever return to previous levels; wave the past oil prices bye-bye. The US economy is tied to the Middle Eastern oil fields - first we lost sol | | By: Glendell's Art And Music | | |
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| Stiletto sales go sky high as Paltrow kick-starts craze for towering heels | | 2008-05-11 09:17:00 | | I like it :)Gwyneth Paltrow was rarely seen out of a pair of towering heels in an effort to secure maximum publicity for her new movie Iron ManBy Jonathan BrownThursday, 8 May 2008 The actress Gwyneth Paltrow has made a career combining extraordinary glamour with equal measures of clean-living, down-to-earth charm. She is perhaps as well known for her appearances in films such as The Talented Mr Ripley and The Royal Tenenbaums as she is for her love of macrobiotic food, penchant for bizarre names (she and her husband, Coldplay's Chris Martin, called their daughter Apple) and her determined refusal to play the Hollywood superstar.However, a recent spate of public appearances has shown the star in a new and distinctly edgier light as she has stepped out in front of the world's paparazzi sporting some of the highest heels known to mankind. Her endorsement of six, seven, and even eight-inch elevations crafted by the design house Pacini has not only generated acres of coverage for her new f | | By: Nerdy Eddy | | |
| | Slipping Into Sky High Heels Effortlessly With Botox: | | 2008-04-01 08:22:00 | | The new ‘it’ shoes are simply to-die-for; take a look at the new Christian Louboutin red-soled shoe range and you’ll know what I’m talking about. Highly celebrated and proudly flaunted by many a celebrity, socialite and climber, these red-soled shoes remind each woman that it doesn’t matter how meaty or lacking her legs are. Shod in a knock-out pair, she can have the world at her feet. But one of the main problems associated with high heels is the strain it puts on the calf muscles and the heels. A lot of women balk at the idea of wearing stilettos for this very reason. Medical researchers have observed a variety of foot problems ailing people who wear high heels frequently. One of these problems is metatarsalgia which is a pain in the ball of the foot. Bunions, calluses and hammertoe are some other foot conditions that are observed. At this year’s Academy Awards, actresses were known to have a special Botox treatment for their foot which shielded their feet from unn | | By: Plastic Surgery Institute Of California | | |
| | The Hamilton , Sky-High parking | | 2008-03-16 22:48:43 | | The Hamilton , Sky-High parking
By Frankie Chee
VROOM WITH A VIEW: The Hamilton, to be located on Scotts Road, will become the first residential high-rise in Singapore, and the third in the world after New York and Dubai, to have a private car porch for each apartment. — PHOTO: HAYDEN PROPERTIES
PARKING the car is set to [...] | | By: singapore property real estate news blog | | |
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| Prices are Sky High in Canada's Surging Market | | 2007-10-14 17:05:00 | | While eastern Canada's real estate market may be cooling off, the booming Western Provinces are more than making up for it. The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) reports that house prices were up 12.9 per cent in April compared to last year. The average home sold in Canada through the MLS system cost $280,740 in April.After prices increased by 10.2 per cent in 2005, CREA is predicting a further 6.1 per cent increase this year and another 4.7 per cent hike in 2007. Meanwhile, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp (CMHC) says prices will go up 11.2 this year, recording their strongest growth in 17 years. It says more balanced conditions next year will slow prices to an increase of 4.8 per cent.
| | By: Canada Real Estate News | | |
| | Sky High. Kitamura Ryuhei. | | 2007-08-07 13:47:01 | |
Sky High has got to be one of the stupider movies I've ever seen. There are other factors contributing to it being bad, as stupidity doesn't necessarily undo a film, but it's real stupid. Shockingly, the screenwriter worked on Kitamura's perfectly fine Azumi. Sky High's a prequel to a TV series, which is an adaptation of a manga. I imagine the terrible, stupid story starts in the manga, though it's possible this filmic adaptation is at complete fault. Kitamura, as director, is solely responsible for this garbage... in fact, as I started watching the film and it appeared to be poor (not unspeakably dumb as it turned out), I consoled myself with the knowledge, eventually Kitamura would get around to a really good fight.
Guess what?
There are no really good fight scenes in Sky High. At the end, it seems like there finally might be one, but no... it's just a mediocre sequence with promise, as opposed to the rest of the film, where mediocre would be a sterling achievement. I suppos | | By: The Stop Button | | |
| | Sky High Ford Taurus! | | 2007-08-03 04:15:39 | | The Ford Taurus won't be flying up high on the blue skies but this month, the Taurus will take to the skies to assist busy air passengers with lovely entertainment content on their seat-back tray tables as they pass the clock and spend the time in their long and stressing flights! | | By: Ford Parts Online Blog | | |
| | | Pharma Profits Sky High From Medicare Part D | | 2007-05-17 14:35:00 | | by Ronni BennetAccording to U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform investigators, prices for the ten most prescribed, brand-name drugs under Medicare Part D climbed 6.8 percent in just four months – from mid-December 2006 to mid-April 2007.The price of my one drug of choice or, rather, my physician’s choice for me – Lipitor – increased by 9.6 percent during the same period, from $76.91 for a month’s supply to $84.27, and the list price has climbed by five percent.[The reason the list price is less than the actual increase has to do with rebates drug companies pay the Part D insurance companies. If you really want to know, you can read Jonathan Weisman’s story in the Washington Post.]Of course, Part D subscribers’ co-payments are less than that full price – until they hit the doughnut hole during which they pay all drug costs until they reach the $3600 out-of-pocket limit when Part D kicks in again. So those who reach the doughnut hole will be payin | | By: Elder Abuse | | |
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