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Iceberg
Canadian   Marine   Nature   Photos   Ship
 Globe and Mail 
Iceberg dead ahead! Canadian and U.S
A surge in the number of icebergs off Newfoundland has imperilled marine traffic and added work for the flight crews who monitor offshore. About 600 icebergs are currently on the Grand Banks, roughly... (photo: Public Domain )
Admiralty Centre with the Sun Life Logo.jsa1
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 Insurance Newsnet 
Sun Life Financial reports first quarter 2008 results; Net income per share increases 8%; Operating ...
TORONTO, May 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Sun Life Financial Inc. (TSX/NYSE: SLF) today announced operating earnings(1) of $533 million for the first quarter of 2008. Fully diluted operating earnings... (photo: Creative commons)
 Smoke - Smoking - Smoker - Cigarettes - Environment - Health.(ps1  Orlando Sentinel 
Smoking ban could hit Detroit's casinos
DETROIT - If smoking is banned in Detroit bars, restaurants and workplaces, Betty Gilbert says it will hurt the city's casinos. Gilbert, who was smoking a cigarette Friday with members of her bowling... (photo: Public Domain / -)

Disease   Health   Photos   Restaurants   Smoking
Peter Cundalls garden /ntf1  The Miami Herald 
Garden Calendar | Events, meetings and classes
African Violet and Mother's Day Show and Sale: Free for moms with one paid admission; 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday; Flamingo Gardens, 3750 S. Flamingo Rd., Davie; $12 for kids 12 and up and adults,... (photo: Creative Commons / /)

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 Bangkok,Thailand - Cockles - Shellfish - Musseles - Crabs - River Prawns - Fishes - Seafood. (ps1) Business Journal
Shells Seafood Restaurants sales down in first quarter
> Same story for seafood chain: red ink [Tampa Bay] Shells CEO steps down [Tampa Bay] Shells: Higher minimum wage in Florida, tough environment, dog earnings [Tampa Bay]... (photo: WN / patricia)

Food   Photos   Restaurants   Seafood   Social
Barack Obama Buffalo News
More superdelegates, labor back Obama
WASHINGTON - Barack Obama all but erased Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-imposing lead among national convention superdelegates on Friday and won new labor backing as... (photo: AP Photo / Rick Bowmer)

America   Democratic   Photos   Politics   Washington
 KLdy1 - currency - usd - dollar - us dollar - u.s dollar - united states dollar. (dy1) International Herald Tribune
Inflation worries expected to prop up weak U.S. dollar
: The tide may be turning at last for the U.S. dollar after seven years of decline as policy makers recognize the inflationary threat of an endlessly weakening dollar... (photo: WN)
Economy   Finance   Inflation   Photos   USA
An ethanol plant is seen June 11, 2007, near Grand Island, Neb. Some Wall Street and university analysts predict the ethanol boom is about to stumble on a supply glut and shrinking profit margins. (AP Photo/Dave Weaver)hg3 Toledo Blade
Ethanol opponents making hay with increases in world food prices
WASHINGTON - The global rise in food prices is giving political ammunition to opponents of the country's ethanol policy and stirring uncertainty for the burgeoning and... (photo: AP Photo / Dave Weaver)
Biofuel   Crop   Food   Photos   Washington
Looking back on the Pier Buffalo News
Enjoy the view from a California oceanfront pier
Take a stroll in the California sunshine, breathing in the tang of ocean air while waves roll ashore under your feet - and do it without getting your feet wet and while... (photo: creaitve commons / )
Environment   Food   Health   Photos   Society
 san miguel light - beer - wnhires jd1 Philadelphia Daily News
Justices to hear Pa. beer battle
Dispute could change how and where suds are sold. By Angela Couloumbis Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau HARRISBURG - Michael Cortez never dreamed he'd be heading to the highest... (photo: WN / james)

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WORLD WEATHER
Hamilton, Bermuda
2008.05.11
sunny.
Min:
18°C/64°F

Max:
22°C/72°F