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2006-11-16 | The controversial book "Phoenix in a Bottle" by Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald would make the ideal Christmas present of hope for alcoholics from their friends, relatives and loved ones - say publishers Melrose Books.
2006-11-14 | New members of NovelAction.com book exchange receive free books when they join by November 30th
2006-11-12 | Creator Samuel Vera of Critically Acclaimed series "There's an Alien in my Toilet" will be on hand at the Big Apple National Convention Nov 17th-19th 2006 to meet with fans of the series and sign copies of each issue, 1-3
2006-11-06 | FamilyEducation.com, partnering with the National Center for Learning Disabilities, is offering a new version of "Get Ready to Read!," a research-based screening tool for testing a four-year-old child's reading ability prior to entering kindergarten.
2006-11-03 | Built on the collect to win business model, the first company to reward collectors
2006-10-31 | Christian Women's Ministry is now helping over 200 Nursing Home Patients and over 100 Children with gifts, clothes, and the "Feed the Lambs" program.
2006-10-27 | Skilling's long prison sentence, Ford's huge losses, and the expected major shift in Congress are all related to a common thread: that America's business and government leaders no longer have the trust of their public.
2006-10-27 | FlapArt Inc. celebrates one year of International success having been featured in Marie Claire Italy and in recent news articles on Fox News and CBC News. FlapArt has perfected playing with people's minds and is celebrating by introducing two new Alternative Book Covers.
2006-10-26 | Jeanette Fisher, author of best-seller real estate investing books Doghouse to Dollhouse for Dollars and Home Staging with Design Psychology, and her large family of expert house rehabbers will be featured on TLC's Flip That House.
2006-10-25 | Solis on Market Presents the Amanda Lepore and Robert Cavalli Cocktail Party, Andrew Mackenzie Trunk Show and Signing of David LaChapelle's "Artists & Prostitutes" Book.
2006-10-24 | Photo Etc. Online, a leading e-commerce store offering a wide selection of photo accessories, is offering a hot, new item just in time for the holiday shopping rush.
2006-10-23 | Hafiz Osman, a Singaporean artist has made a success of the art business. This young artist, 26, has found the formula for success in the art business - but he is not telling. His works sell so well in Singapore, that none has made it out of Singapore, just yet.
2006-10-23 | Work from home with Predator Marketing System or Easy Daily Cash. Each program has a leveraged compensation plan. Both are rich in content and strong in training and support. Startup costs vary.
2006-10-12 | The Railroad to Nowhere proposed by Mississippi evokes memories of another railroad built in Africa in the 1890's, called the Lunatic Express, it had many problems to overcome before becoming a reality, a story told in a new novel by John Gaudet to be released by Brandylane Publishers this fall.
2006-10-09 | Valentine Cawley knows how to make a child prodigy: have a baby. Each of his children by Syahidah Osman Cawley is extraordinary. Child prodigy need not be alone and a baby genius has siblings who may also be geniuses. What is the business of life with a child prodigy like? Their blog confides all.
2006-10-07 | A Total Write-Off, a new 13-part television series produced by Panacea Entertainment in Edmonton, Alberta, begins filming the second week of October and Cheryl Kaye Tardif, author of Whale Song (a 2007 Kunati Books release), Divine Intervention and The River will be one of the participants.
2006-10-06 | "Better, Cheaper, Faster-Medical Product Design Through Product Lifecycle Management-based Global Collaboration" is a one-of-a-kind, high-impact seminar taking place November 10, 2006 in San Jose, California.
2006-10-06 | The Iron Snake a new novel by John Gaudet out this fall is set during the construction of a railroad in Kenya made famous by the wild nature of the line in the Victorian era, and by newsworthy passengers since then. Called the "Lunatic Express," it changed the lives of millions of Africans.