Posted on October 7th, 2005 by Administrator
This cute utility knife are made for any women outhere. You can use it to crack nail, cuticle overhang, busted bra, and even ripped appendix.
Not only that other fabolous features including: Flashlight, Screwdriver, Keychain, Needle & thread, Perfume bottle, Mirror, Pill Box, Knife, Safety pin, Pen, Tweezers, and Bottle Opener
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Posted on October 7th, 2005 by Administrator
According to James Doyle, seventeen sites in the National Park Service’s Intermountain Region, which covers eight states, will raise entrance fees in 2006. The money will be used for projects such as construction of restrooms or visitor centers and maintenance of interpretive programs.
The increase will be around $1 per person for weeklong passes […]
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Posted on October 7th, 2005 by Administrator
Former Ritz-Carlton vice chairman Horst Schulze is launching a new brand aimed at affluent travelers who want the intimacy and exclusivity of a small lodging with the responsive, consistent service he instilled at Ritz-Carlton.
Each of the Capella Hotels & Resorts, to be unveiled in Ireland next year and Mexico in 2007, will have […]
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Posted on October 6th, 2005 by Administrator
About the River
The mighty Yangtze, or ChangJiang, is the third largest river in the world. (The Nile Is the longest, followed by the Amazon.) At 6,300 kilometers (3,900 miles), the Yangtze is closest in length to the Mississippi. Among the Chinese, the name Yangtze Is rarely used. They prefer ChangJiang-simply, Long River.
This […]
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Posted on October 6th, 2005 by Administrator
Whakarewarewa means “The uprising of the warriors (war party) of Wahiao”. Wahiao, being a Warrior Chief of the Tuhourangi Tribe.
Whakarewarewa - The Thermal Village, is located in the beautiful city of Rotorua, which is situated in the central North Island of New Zealand.
The closest international airport is in the city of […]
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