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POPSArchival Scrapbooking Archival Scrapbooking - Learn about the various ways to help preserve your scrapbook art, your memories, important events and discoveries. As someone once said...moments are fleeting, but adhesives are forever. Find out what adhesive will help you keep that moment pictured as close to forever as possible.
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POPSbloghelp section-03 great tut, I went thru N number of hacks to add 'read more' to my blog...but each had some loop holes...this one tops them all..thumbs-up.
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POPSChildren Activities Time Capsules children activity, one of the most classic children’s activities, fun and easy to do!
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POPSAnother nice review of Amplify We haven't been seeking out the reviews, but nice to see Amplify getting noticed. I clipped this paragraph because it speaks to one of the reasons we created Amplify as a separate service from Clipmarks. We really didn't want to disturb the user experience or community on Clipmarks.com, but we wanted a way to better support Twitter and Facebook users as well as groups. We felt the best way to do this would be to create Amplify as a separate service from Clipmarks, but giving Clipmarks users the option to sync the two.
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POPS300 year old Witch bottle is uncorked more: The analysis took 12 months to complete. Before the salt glaze bottle was opened, it was X-rayed and put through a CT scanner, which showed that its contents included bent iron nails and an unidentified liquid, some of which was drawn off by inserting a syringe through the cork. Tests determined that the liquid was 300-year-old urine and traces of nicotine indicated that it had come from a smoker. The ten nail parings were examined under a microscope and were found to be those of an adult.
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POPSReClip About This is an about page of my ReClip blog, for more information just read it.
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POPSSchindler's List Turns Up at Library Dr Pryke and colleague Steve Martin had another clue. The six boxes contained Tom Keneally's research papers, amassed when he wrote the 1982 Booker Prize-winning novel Schindler's Ark, later turned into the Oscar-winning movie Schindler's List.
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POPSA Missing Child Case From 1912: The Disappearance of Bobby Dunbar Part. 2
Growing up in Winston-Salem, N.C., Margaret had heard the old family tale of her grandfathers exciting kidnapping and recovery. Newspaper clippings of the trial roused her attention and she began researching the events of 1913 for herself. Cutright spent months scanning and transcribing the telegrams, letters and depositions from the 900 page defense file. Witnesses had placed Walters and the boy he called Bruce miles away from Opelousas the day Bobby went missing at a time when traveling between cities could take days. Julia Anderson settled in Mississippi after the trial and told her remaining children that their half brother had been stolen from them. The return of Bobby to the Dunbars’ had resulted in the kidnapping of Bruce from the Andersons’. The boy, when realizing that he had gone from homespun clothes and sharecropping to a nice home with a pony and bicycle, had spurned his mother. Years later, in a story to another newspaper, The boy now known as Bobby claimed he re
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POPSRANTS AND RAVES FROM NORTH FLORIDA A newspaper clipping from the folks who live and have lived for years and years in Bush/Limbaugh territories. Please click the links below, to be able to read the clippings in a larger mode (more pixels)... http://www.thethinkingblue.com/other/RANT.html and http://thinkingblue.blogspot.com
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POPSDes Ovnis et des timbres C'était un chemin perdu, par une sombre nuit... Vous aussi, vous les avez vus ? Bon, le bruit de la soucoupe, je ne peux pas vous le reproduire : zzcccsssszzzzsss. Une idée de thématique sur les PANs : on ne dit plus ovnis, mais Phénomènes Aériens Non Expliqués.
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POPSBest Way To Ensure Catastrophe Is To “Act Now” Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, and Harry Reid. Appearing on The Rush Limbaugh Show last week, I got a little muddled over two adjoining newspaper clippings—one on the stimulus, the other on those octuplets in California — and for a brief moment the two stories converged. Everyone’s hammering that mom—she’s divorced, unemployed, living in a small house with parents who have a million bucks’ worth of debt, and she’s already got six kids. So she has in vitro fertilization to have eight more. But isn’t that exactly what the Feds have done? Last fall, they gave birth to an $850 billion bailout they couldn’t afford and didn’t have enough time to keep an eye on, and now four months later they’re going to do it all over again, but this time they want trillionuplets. Barney and Nancy represent the in vitro fertilization of the federal budget. And it’s the taxpayers who’ll get stuck with the diapers. by mark steyn
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POPSClipmarks named worthy replacement for Google Notebook Love the last sentence..."Where Clipmarks trumps Google Notebook is with its sharing, by letting you publish your clipping for the entire Clipmarks community to see and comment on." That's a tip of the hat to all you clippers out there!!! Oh, and if they think Clipmarks is a worthy replacement for Google Notebook, just wait until they get a load of what we've been working on - coming soon!
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POPSCompost These 30 Unexpected Items You can compost anything of organic origin: fruit peels and pits, sandwich crusts, gluey pasta, oatmeal that’s gone the way of cement, soggy cereal, stale pastries, nut shells, orange rinds, tea bags, coffee filters, onion skins, melon rinds, seeds, cores, old milk, stale potato chips… but NO MEAT.