Rahul favours changing way politics is conducted in India (New Kerala)
Fri, 17 Apr 2009 22:03:59 -0700
Bangalore, April 17 :Congress star campaigner and general secretary Rahul Gandhi late Friday said the way politics was being conducted had to be changed for the betterment of the country.
nose hair
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 14:08:04 -0700
look!poor pickles has cody bear’s dog hair stuck on her nose. she looks pretty pissed about it, too.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
News flash on car products
Diet tip of the Day: Focus on healthy eating
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 15:30:28 -0700
Are you always "on a diet"? You've got your poor body very confused. If you're always on a diet, admit it -- you're not really dieting to lose weight at all. Switch your mindset: decide to eat healthily, rather than dieting. Then make better food choices when you can. It helps to remind yourself, several times a day, because you won't remember. I have a friend who scrawls a big "H" (for Health) on her wrist every day. She thought she'd give it up after a week or two, but she's got into
Top Recession Bargains
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 15:28:00 -0700
Recessions typically are the worst of times, but they can be the best of times if you know what to buy at discounted rates. Time unveils its list of top recession buys: Stores have a glut of fancy duds like cashmere sweaters and formalwear (discounted about 75%), meaning now you, too, can look like a million bucks without spending it. Instead of splurging on a new computer, try boosting your computer’s memory, which costs about $70 less than 2 years ago. A lobster dinner just isn’t what it used
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 15:30:28 -0700
Are you always "on a diet"? You've got your poor body very confused. If you're always on a diet, admit it -- you're not really dieting to lose weight at all. Switch your mindset: decide to eat healthily, rather than dieting. Then make better food choices when you can. It helps to remind yourself, several times a day, because you won't remember. I have a friend who scrawls a big "H" (for Health) on her wrist every day. She thought she'd give it up after a week or two, but she's got into
Top Recession Bargains
Sat, 18 Apr 2009 15:28:00 -0700
Recessions typically are the worst of times, but they can be the best of times if you know what to buy at discounted rates. Time unveils its list of top recession buys: Stores have a glut of fancy duds like cashmere sweaters and formalwear (discounted about 75%), meaning now you, too, can look like a million bucks without spending it. Instead of splurging on a new computer, try boosting your computer’s memory, which costs about $70 less than 2 years ago. A lobster dinner just isn’t what it used
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