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Insider guide to the antiques trade

How To Deal in Antiques, by TV and radio antiques expert Fiona Shoop, is now in its fourth edition. In this simple, step-by-step guide, Fiona explains how to save money when buying antiques and how to make a profit when you sell. She introduces different types of dealing, from fairs to the Internet. If you love antiques and enjoy buying and selling them as a profitable career or hobby, you’ll need to know exactly what you’re doing to maximise ... [more]


GREEN ZONE (Universal Pictures) (Arizona Reporter)

Special credit should go to producers who invest in yet another movie about the Iraq War. Box office returns have been poor for recent war dramas. "The Hurt Locker," for example, nominated for nine Academy Awards with the chance that an Oscar will go to the first female director ever, brought in under $19 million so far, yet it was released back in June of last year. Its opening weekend took in ...

Toddlers judge friends on brand names (Daily Telegraph)

CHILDREN as young as three are choosing their playmates based on what labels they like.

Our new brand of toffy toddlers (Adelaide Now)

CHILDREN as young as three are judging their peers based on the brands they use.

Gifts Galore is newest Osage Main Street business (Mitchell County Press-News)

Story created Mar 16, 2010 - 13:59:16 CDT. "A fun shop worth the stop" is the motto for Main Street's newest store, Gifts Galore.

Expert from Appleton Education Foundations Brain to Five series: Community support vital to childrens development (The Appleton Post-Crescent)

APPLETON Children raised in poverty face daunting challenges in their development, just by virtue of their parents lack of income to provide opportunities and resources.

China's Growing Labor Shortage (Forbes)

Low-end factories are no longer the future, and the cost of doing business is rising.

Harmon Field repairs to be made this year (The Findlay Courier)

BLUFFTON -- Harmon Field Stadium is scheduled for a makeover this year that should make it look like new, Bluffton Superintendent Greg Denecker said Monday.

Brain-eating zombies invade Disney in Iger plan to win boy fans (Seattle Times)

Hammered by the global recession, Disney CEO Robert Iger is pouring billions into attracting a new generation of kids — boys especially — raised on violent video games and reality shows.

Welcome to doggie day care! (Business Standard India)

Young couples no longer have babies; instead, they pick puppies.

Consumer reports (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

From online help to gear and gadgets, here are ways to pump up a tired routine.


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