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POPSGetting a summer haircut? Sell your hair and make some $$$. Awesome new site! I highly recommend http://www.OnlineHairAffair.com to sell your hair. One of the reasons why is because they are ran like an auction so everyone sees what the latest offer was. You can sell anything from colored treated to virgin, male and female. They also provide a safe and smooth transaction by using PayPal for all transaction between buyer and seller. There's also a feedback system in place to show users who is serious about buying and selling. They are most professional site out there for selling and buying hair. The info they provide their users is just amazing like "How to place the perfect ad (with photos)". There's also links to the top wig charities if your looking to donate your hair or earning you made from the site. If your going to sell your hair sell it here. No other site compairs.
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POPSInternational hotel breaks Pretty cool hotel site. No frills, but it’s quick, has some good hotel deals and it’s easy to find hotels pretty much anywhere in the world. Found some cheap discounts as well.
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POPSIraq: US IED Fatalities by Month The goal of this website is to document coalition casualties for Iraq. We attempt to be up to date, precise, accurate and reliable. There are many other sites on the web that list information of Fatalities from Iraq , but few if any of them do this in an analytical fashion. We endeavor to provide not just a list of names but a resource detailing when, where and how fatalities occurred.
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POPSDiscovery Shuttle lifts off on the 4th of July. CNN - watch the video Mon, 17 Jul 2006 09:16:18 -0400 From: "CNN Breaking News" --- The space shuttle Discovery and its crew of six have safely landed at Kennedy Space Center in Florida after a 13-day mission that included a stop at the international space station. After weather delays and concerns about cracks in the insulation foam on the external fuel tanks, the NASA Space Shuttle "Discovery" successfully launches on the July 4, 2006. Video is available at http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/07/04/shuttle.launch/index.html CNN note: Space Shuttle Discovery takes off at 2:38 p.m. ET, on its way to the international space station. comment added by debraford123