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ID:913
Title:Wall Signs and Signage - http://www.wallsigns.net
Description:A website dedicated to decorative interior wall signs and collectible signage. Original articles with daily updates. We also have an online shop if you want to buy some wall signs for your home or office.
Category:Arts and Humanities: Crafts
Link Owner:Ashvin Ramasawmy
Date Added:August 10, 2006 12:41:22 AM
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Pacquiao decisively dispatches Clottey to retain WBO title
Manny Pacquiao defeated Joshua Clottey decisively Saturday night to retain his World Boxing Organization welterweight title.
Israel to investigate timing of settlement announcement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has set up a team to investigate why officials announced new settlement construction in disputed territory while U.S. Vice President Joe Biden was visiting the country.
Avalanche in Canada kills at least 3
At least three people were killed and 17 injured when an avalanche struck a snowmobile competition in western Canada, authorities said.
Henry Kissinger released from South Korea hospital
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was discharged from a hospital in Seoul on Sunday after being treated for a stomach virus.
Heavy rain, winds cause outages in Northeast, mid-Atlantic
Heavy rains and hurricane-force winds that surpassed 70 miles per hour in places toppled trees, left more than a half-million people without power and suspended travel throughout much of the Northeast and mid-Atlantic region Saturday night.
Coffee vs. Tea: A political movement is brewing
The new Coffee Party movement deemed its official kickoff Saturday a "huge success," with dozens of talks held at coast-to-coast coffee shops as members came together to discuss the issues most important to them.
Timeline: 'Jihad Jane' indicted in alleged terror plot
Study shows high rate of heart problems among Ground Zero workers
Exposure to debris at Ground Zero may be linked to heart problems in police officers, according to a new study announced Saturday.
Israel extends West Bank closure
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has extended the closure of the West Bank, initially scheduled to end Saturday night, for three more days, Israeli officials said Saturday.
Privacy concerns hinder 'real-time Web' creation, developers say
An Internet that gives people the information they want virtually as soon as it's created is getting closer, according to Internet professionals.
Irish police: U.S. woman whom paper had tied to alleged plot is freed
A Colorado woman who the Wall Street Journal said was arrested as part of an investigation into a conspiracy to commit murder was released from custody Saturday, Irish police said.
Iran arrests 30 accused of U.S.-backed cyber war
Iran has arrested 30 people for waging what it called an organized, U.S.-backed cyber war against the nation, Iran's semi-official Fars news agency reported Saturday.
Indonesia hit by 6.4-magnitude earthquake
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia on Sunday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
Meet the people who are percolating in the Coffee Party
In one chair sits a rural retiree, his financial security shot in the slump, a humble Southerner who's never thought much about politics. In another seat is a born Northerner, an inner-city native, a relative of a civil rights giant. And nearby, circling a table, are an economist, an artist, a onetime John McCain supporter and a long-haired guy who's rich in Woodstock memories.
Al Qaeda suspect's work at nuclear sites prompts call for probe
A U.S. senator is calling for a federal probe into the system of background checks for employees at nuclear plants after learning that a suspected al Qaeda member from New Jersey worked at five such sites.

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