Buying High Quality Solid Wood Furniture

Here’s An Opinion On: Commercial Furniture Solutions Bar Furniture Buying High Quality Solid Wood Furniture by Alex Bauer For most homeowners, wood furniture is a must in their homes simply because natural wood furniture offers perpetual attractiveness in appearance and decorative style. By definition, solid wood furniture is made of 100 percent softwood or hardwood.Read More Buying High Quality Solid Wood Furniture

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Somali pirates seize two European tankers, Seychelles yacht

Saturday, March 28, 2009 Pirates in Somalia have seized two European tankers within twenty-four hours. In the same time frame three other vessels escaped and a yacht which disappeared after departing the Seychelles has been reported as hijacked. Yesterday MV Nipayia, a 9,000-ton tanker owned by Athens, Greece-based Lotus Shipping and flagged in Panama, wasRead More

Somali pirates seize two European tankers, Seychelles yacht

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Four year-old boy battered with a brick in East Yorkshire

Saturday, August 26, 2006 In what Humberside Police are describing as a “nasty” attack, a four year-old boy was left with a fractured skull after being battered with a brick. The incident happened on wasteland close to the child’s home in Hessle, East Yorkshire. Charlie Davis was discovered by a couple on Thursday. He wasRead More

Four year-old boy battered with a brick in East Yorkshire

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Canadian province declares April 13 “Corner Gas Day” to honour retiring TV sitcom

Friday, April 10, 2009 On Monday, April 6 Saskatchewan Premier, Brad Wall, signed the proclamation that April 13 shall be declared “Corner Gas Day” to honour six seasons of the award winning sitcom, Corner Gas the hit television comedy which will air its last episode “Good Night, You’ve Been Great” April 13, 2009. Lead comedian,Read More

Canadian province declares April 13 “Corner Gas Day” to honour retiring TV sitcom

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Iceland and United Kingdom in diplomatic dispute over financial crisis

Saturday, October 11, 2008 Relations between Iceland and the United Kingdom are deteriorating after the two nations fell out over the current financial crisis. When Iceland nationalised first Landsbanki and then Kaupthing Bank the Financial Services Authority only took on domestic assets, leaving British customers with subsidiary banks out of pocket. While Britain feels IcelandRead More

Iceland and United Kingdom in diplomatic dispute over financial crisis