Cuisinart Griddler & Gourmet Panini Press

Posted: 14th April 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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Though it tucks away neatly and fashionably with a polished stainless steel exterior, it can be used as a full griddle, full grill, half-griddle/half-grill, contact grill, and Panini press.

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COLUMBUS, Ga. –

A new DUI enforcement unit is cracking down on drunk drivers in Muscogee County. The Georgia state patrol said one third of the fatalities that occur in Muscogee County are DUI related. On a state level, 400 to 600 fatalities occur by someone under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The ‘Nighthawks’ units are funded by a grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety. The team is made up of a supervisor and 5 road troopers. The unit will split their time between Muscogee county and Bibb County spending two weeks of every month in Columbus. The team will patrol during peak DUI hours.

DUI Lawyer Walton County

Posted: 12th April 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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As a former Assistant Solicitor, attorney Richard Lawson was responsible for prosecuting the people charged with DUI in Walton County. Now he defends clients Charged with DUI in Walton County. Richard Lawson Takes DUI cases and DUI cases only. With his Focus on DUI alone and with the experience of being a former DUI Prosecutor, he is uniquely qualified in DUI cases.

Sleep Apnea Treatment

Posted: 11th April 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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Do you suffer from sleep apnea? If so, you know what a frightening experience it can be to wake up feeling like you’ve been holding your breath. Many folks use a CPAP (continuous pressure airflow pressure) device, which uses a light amount of continuous air pressure to keep your breathing passage open.

Certainly, a CPAP does take some getting used to. Wearing a mask on your face can take some getting used to, which is to say nothing about having air constantly blown down your windpipe. Of course, compared to the frustrations and downright scariness of sleep apnea, this can be an acceptable trade. Also consider that sleep apnea can be caused by obesity, and that weight loss can be part of your sleep apnea treatment.

Good Morning Snore Solution

Posted: 9th April 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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Do you or a loved one suffer from snoring problems? While almost always completely harmless in terms of one’s health, snoring can take quite a toll on your family, partner, or roommate. How many couples end up sleeping in completely different rooms because one person’s snoring problem interrupts the other’s sleep.

Products like the Good Morning Snore Solution can help solve snoring problems. In this case, the product is a mouthpiece designed to reposition the tongue forward in the mouth, which helps keep the airway open.

Business Broker

Posted: 9th April 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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If you’re in the market to buy or sell a business, consider retaining the services of a business broker. These individuals are great match makers, always in the know when it comes to people in the market, whether on the buy or sell side.

Considering most folks are not too greatly experienced when it comes to buying or selling a business, having the insight and know-how of a professional can make a huge difference. These people know the questions to ask, true market value, etc. They can also help with franchise opportunities and even commercial real estaet.

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The February 26 shooting death of Trayvon Martin, 17, at the hands of George Zimmerman, 28, a neighborhood watch captain who said he acted in self-defense, has riveted the nation, largely because of race. Trayvon Martin was black. George Zimmerman is white and Hispanic.

For about 10 days, the story remained obscure. Television news from nearby Orlando aired a few segments. The Orlando Sentinel published two brief articles, and the twice-weekly Sanford Herald ran 213 words. Otherwise, there was media silence. This is an account of what happened before everyone knew Trayvon Martin’s name.

A Flying Car for Just $279,000

Posted: 3rd April 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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The vehicle he’s talking about is a production prototype for one of the first “roadable aircraft” approved by the U.S. Federal Aviation Authority: a flying car that’s capable of being driven legally to the local airport, unfolding its wings, and then taking off and cruising at 100 mph before landing on a runway and driving you to your final destination. That’s all while delivering 35 mpg on the highway and 20 mpg in the air.

Hair Extensions Brisbane

Posted: 30th March 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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You can have beautiful, long, sexy hair like the celebs with hair extensions! Whether you’re looking to add volume and/or color to your hair, or if you’re looking to conceal thin/thinning areas, hair extensions are a great product to use.

For the best results, it’s of utmost importance to seek a professional stylist. We’ve all seen bad extensions before, and believe me, bad extensions are always worse than no extensions at all!

Be sure to always discuss the type of extension(s) offered by your stylist. There are clip-ons, bonded, and sewn-in variations, each with their own benefits and drawbacks.

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The midflight breakdown of a JetBlue pilot has sparked concerns about psychological screening for flight crews.

Capt. Clayton Osbon’s erratic behavior prompted Flight 191 from New York to Las Vegas to make an unscheduled landing in Amarillo, Texas, on Tuesday after crew and passengers intervened and subdued the 49-year-old pilot.

Osbon “yelled jumbled comments about Jesus, September 11th, Iraq, Iran,and terrorists,” according to a federal criminal complaint filed against Osbon. One passenger quoted Osbon as saying, “Pray f—— now for Jesus Christ,” the complaint said.

“It just seemed like something triggered him to go off the wall. He would be calm one minute and then just all of a sudden turn,” said passenger Jason Levin.

"The Hunger Games" builds target audience

Posted: 29th March 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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Mirroring a national boom, introductory archery classes have been packed as the buzz for “The Hunger Games” and its bow-toting heroine, Katniss Everdeen, has grown. This weekend, as “Hunger Games” fans spent $155 million at theaters, classes at the range were filled, mostly with girls and women hoping to channel their inner Katniss, said instructor Eva Yam.

“The last couple of weeks have been crazy, especially this last weekend,” said Yam, who read “The Hunger Games” trilogy last year, hoping to keep up on story references from her new students.

“(The crowds) were definitely all ‘Hunger Games’-related. We had a group of 20-something women who came in for a birthday party, who were going to the movie afterward. One of them had a T-shirt that said ‘Team Katniss.’”

Short Sale Vs. Foreclosure

Posted: 28th March 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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Losing your home is a terrible situation to face. Knowing that you’re not alone doesn’t provide much comfort either. You do have options, though; Most know about foreclosure, but have you considered a short sale? To read the full article, visit the website above.

A short sale is an agreement with your lender to sell the home for less than the amount still owed. It will still affect your credit score to an extent, but it can be preferable to foreclosure if you can get a short sale approved.

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While Jennifer Lawrence’s acting performance in “The Hunger Games” was generally praised, some critics are saying she was too large to play Katniss Everdeen, a teen from a starving futuristic land, who must hunt every day to keep her family fed.

In her March 22 New York Times review, Manohla Dargis wrote, “A few years ago Ms. Lawrence might have looked hungry enough to play Katniss, but now, at 21, her seductive, womanly figure makes a bad fit for a dystopian fantasy about a people starved into submission.”

Aggressive parents force egg hunt cancellation

Posted: 26th March 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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An annual Easter egg hunt attended by hundreds of children has been canceled because of misbehavior last year. Not by the kids, but by the grown-ups.

Too many parents determined to see their children get an egg jumped a rope marking the boundaries of the children-only hunt at Bancroft Park last year. The hunt was over in seconds, to the consternation of eggless tots and the rules-abiding parents.

Organizers say the hunt in Old Colorado City has gotten too big for the hundreds of children and parents now attending. They canceled this year.

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In some ways, I feel a little sorry about what is happening to Tim Tebow.

Going to the New York Jets to be a Wildcat quarterback won’t help him develop as a quarterback. Jets owner Woody Johnson said the team traded for Tebow to acquire a winning player who could add versatility to the Jets’ offense.

Woods ends drought, turns eye to Masters

Posted: 26th March 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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Tiger Woods finally brought the buzz back to the very thing that made him famous – winning.

Two weeks after another injury scare, Woods looked dominant as ever Sunday in his traditional final-round red shirt to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Fla.

It was his first PGA Tour victory since a sex scandal at the end of 2009 led to one of the greatest downfalls in sports. And with the Masters only two weeks away, Woods looks more capable than ever of resuming his pursuit of Jack Nicklaus in the majors.

Woods closed with a 2-under-par 70 for a five-shot win over Graeme McDowell.

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“The Hunger Games” is already Lionsgate’s highest-grossing film ever and is poised to ultimately deliver more than $300 million in profits to the company’s bottom line from ticket sales, DVDs, television and licensed products, several analysts predicted Sunday. With three sequels to come, the series should ultimately produce more than $1 billion in profits.

Go Electric!

Posted: 21st March 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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There are a few manual corkscrews that are designed to be a little bit simpler to use, but even so – you’re left feeling like there’s got to be a better way. Well, luckily there is! An electric wine bottle opener can make opening your favorite bottles of wine a snap on a level you really never even imagined before.read more at: Oster Electric Wine Opener

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Pre Reading Activities

Posted: 21st March 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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Want your child to get an early start? Check out the website above to learn more about pre-reading activities and how you can set your child up for success at a young age. Pre-reading activities help transition them into learning to read, helping them to become stronger readers. These plans are great for teachers and parents alike!

Mmmm…Freshly Baked Bread!

Posted: 21st March 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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Would you like to get into baking your own homemade bread? Check out this awesome Zojirushi Breadmaker. Makes a great gift!

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Eureka 71b Hand Held Vacuum Review

Posted: 21st March 2012 by admin in News & Stuff
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Vacuum up unexpected dry spills from your carpet or wood floors with ease, but still be able to remove every last crumb from the cracks of your upholstery.