Archive for February 6th, 2010

City woman killed in bike crash
Edmonton Sun
The 37-year-old professional counsellor was riding a bicycle Thursday alongside her husband, fellow athlete and Edmonton Police Service tactical officer
Canadian dies in Canary Islands while training for Ironman triathlonMontreal Gazette

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Making a stand
Fiji Times
They may have been fishing, teaching a class, driving to the grocery store, riding a bicycle, or "keeping the peace" in some distant land.

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Have you ever sat staring at the veritable cable jungle that infests the floor near your computer or your entertainment center and wondering how large the machete will have to be in order to start cleaning it up? Do you work in an IT or communications field where wires and cables have to be changed around or replaced on a consistent basis? In either case, you should keep cable management a top priority.

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There comes a point in our lives when we think about slowing down, putting our feet up and start taking things easy. Otherwise, what would be the point of all those years of hard work? But what if the chair you’re lounging on isn’t yours? And you’re sharing the TV with 10 other octogenarians? Aren’t you entitled for some personal space of your own?

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People in general love to sing. You see one walking on the street humming his favorite song, or you hear someone taking a bath and pretend to have a concert going on in there. This is why karaoke was developed. More and more businesses are establishing with karaoke in it because for sure, people will swarm with it.

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Sun Star Courier (blog)
Bike to School Challenge wins Bay Village Community Council honor
Sun Star Courier (blog)
The idea for the project was born about four years ago when a group of students decided to protest the soaring gas prices by riding their bikes to school.

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We often read in the press of the salaries that the Plumbing trade is achieving. Figures of 30-70k p.a. are touted, alongside much talk of the profound shortage in the number of Plumbers within the UK. So, is this the truth of the matter, or are we being lied to? To be fair, this wage level is reasonable for the correctly qualified and experienced Plumber. To be fair, the higher earnings of 70-100k p.a. are generally for those working within the self-employed field.

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Riding on sidewalks would cut heartache
The Coloradoan
Too bad the modern bicycle culture promotes just the opposite. They have convinced themselves, the government and most parents to actually believe that it's

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It’s notable that a career within the electrical industry, with its attractive options, remains a choice for lots of people. Whilst the original term is ‘Electro-Mechanical Engineering’ we will simply refer to the subject as the Electrical Industry. Furthermore, we will focus on the UK market and the domestic and commercial elements rather than those from elsewhere around the world. Because of the vast number of options available for a career within the electrical industry, we’ll start by concentrating on the main topics, and come back to the ‘add-ons’ later.

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The press have often expressed how much Plumbers can earn in the UK. The lack of Plumbers in the UK has led to salaries of 30-70k p.a. being exhibited. So, are we being told a story or is this the genuine picture? Certainly this level of payment is both possible and achievable for the correctly qualified Plumber. Whilst salaries of 70-100k p.a. are possible, it remains chiefly for self employed people, rather than those working in the customary routes.

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