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Yahoo! News Search Results for bone china tea set
Yahoo! News Search Results for bone china tea set
Banks trim prime rate as Ottawa offers mortgage relief (CTV British Columbia)
Canada's big banks are lowering their prime lending rates in response to an announcement Friday that the federal government will buy $25 billion worth of mortgage debt to help free up credit markets.
Shedding light on credit crunch depression (Independent)
I’m depressed. It’s cold outside, the clocks are going back and everyone - myself included - is moaning about the credit crunch. Darkening clouds aren’t just consigned to the economic horizon; they’re glaring me in the face whenever I gaze outside. But I’m learning fast that at the flick of a light switch, my mood lifts.
Get high atop these 12 stratospheric destinations (MSNBC)
There's something about getting high that helps you see things from a whole new perspective—and no, we're not talking about a trip to Amsterdam. Here's a dozen stratospheric spots around the world that will have you gasping at the view or clinging, white-knuckled, to whoever is closest.
High Growth Reported for the World Functional Foods and Drinks Market (Market...
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Health food industry is available in its catalogue.
Fashion fraternity smitten by retro bug (Hindustan Times)
COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! With straight-fit pants, balloon, layered and pleated outfits infiltrating the ramp, the retro look is clearly back and all set to take this fashion season by storm.
Everything you want to know about the bank crisis (The New Statesman)
How bad is it? This is the worst financial crisis in 60 years, and it has shaken the banking system to its foundations. Even the Chancellor, Alistair Darling, has compared the crisis to the Great Depression and he is not given to overstatement.
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About antiques: Doulton plate could be worth $1,000 (Bradenton Herald)
A reader of this column brought me this Doulton plate to see if had any value. He works on Longboat Key and received the plate from some family members who were cleaning out a condominium. The plate is marked Doulton, Burslem, on the back and signed by the artists on the front. The signatures are W. G. Hodkinson and Noke. The owner wants to sell the plate and wondered what it is worth.
Chapter Two (Book Reporter)
Ella had been as aware as everyone else of the sad demolition years ago of the majestic Ocean Forest Hotel and other landmarks at Myrtle Beach, and she remembered friends back in Charlotte also complaining about other modern changes over the past couple of decades that had transformed much of the entire Grand Strand into a major resort that now engulfed the hitherto independent small beaches of ...
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