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Updated on November 12, 2007

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55. Aquaculture News: You do not need permission to link to any of the pages on this site.
Through its online message boards, forums and directories, users are helped by professional telephone technicians and installers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Time Capsule for Baby Boomers Now Available on the Internet The Capsule contains 4 Baby Boomer's Home Pages (Boomers, Babies, Still Kicking, and 40-60s) with each Home Page reserves 1 million pixels ("dots" on the computer screen) to permanently present images that link to dedicated Web sites. Time Capsule for Baby...
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56. Aquaculture News: Raritan Boro seeks home for soldiers' dispatches to barkeeper during WWII.
Liptak, who was elected to a second mayoral term Tuesday, said she has a location in mind for a museum but she isn't ready to disclose it, as the planning is in its infancy. That place used to be the Raritan Public Library, which previously stored the borough's artifacts, a collection that continues to grow as families pass on photos and relics of times past. His acts of generosity continued in 1946, when Orlando threw a clam bake-catered party on Duke Farms in nearby Hillsborough,...
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57. Aquaculture News: Meet the new boss; same old problems
Joe Jones as he gazed up and down the long West Baltimore boulevard, where the sidewalks were far too crowded for anybody s benefit for the middle of a workday morning. The number of abandoned houses reaches into the tens of thousands, and this becomes the new commissioner s business because it s all part of the same picture. But the gunplay s just a manifestation of so many other things: drugs and unemployment lines and falling-down houses and the hopelessness and rage that feed off of...
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58. Aquaculture News: Social Media Replacing Microsites in Marketing Mix
But the interactive industry might be witnessing the demise of its own version of the commercial: the campaign microsite. HBO.com acted as the official destination, but most views came from affiliate sites or personal Web pages that had embedded MySpace video players, said Schafer. The growth of social media is causing marketers to realize they can t expect consumers to always seek them out. The page also is linked into the social network, broadcasting to users friends their affinity for...
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59. Aquaculture News: Tip of the Cape
Email.Print . Text size + By Ron Driscoll Globe Staff / November 7, 2007 A trip to this fishing village turned art colony turned gay-friendly resort town brings you to the tip of Cape Cod, the land narrowing so much as you approach on Route 6 that you can see water on both sides, Atlantic Ocean and Cape Cod Bay. Email.Print . Text size + By Ron Driscoll Globe Staff / November 7, 2007 A trip to this fishing village turned art colony turned gay-friendly resort town brings you to the tip of...
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60. Aquaculture News: Riley's team
Dispatch special report Riley's team Doctors and nurses nurture one of the smallest, sickest babies as he fights to survive Monday, November 12, 2007 3:34 AM By Misti Crane, Photos by Chris Russell THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Chris Russell.Dispatch Riley Potter is growing in his incubator, but he remains fragile, worrying his parents and doctors. Dispatch special report Riley's team Doctors and nurses nurture one of the smallest, sickest babies as he fights to survive Monday, November 12, 2007...
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