4/08/2013

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Nissan GT-R - Mega Factories - Super Cars - National Geographic Documentary
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Desai

JUST IN: A senior administration official says President Obama plans to return 5 percent of his salary to Treasury -- effectively taking his own sequester cut. He will actually write a check to the Treasury.

Hall

Beyonce Super Bowl 2013 Halftime Show, Full 15 Min 2013 HD 720P
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Martin

National Jamboree: packing tips
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Satō

MERSEY: Ubak gets National day under way with thumping victory - http://t.co/OdvI8WU2ns #horseracing #pricewise #tips undefined

Brooks

National Retirement Planning Week has begun. Tweet your #retirement tips using #NRPW2013

Lewis

tumbl-con travel tips!
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Allen

Sophia Lucia Sets NEW OFFICIAL Guinness World Record
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Wood

National Novel Writing Month Tips part 2
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Sakamoto

Tips for Visiting Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge
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Morris

I THINK I BEEN FIGHTING LYME ALL DAY I DEAD TIRED I SO GLAD I GOT THE PRINT OUT FOR THE NEWS IF THEY SHOW UP

Gray

Former Head of State, Gen Ibrahim Babangida, yesterday subtly endorsed Speaker of the House of Representatives... http://t.co/RAT3kelh00 undefined

Miura

PRE GOLIATH BET FOR DISCUSSION

READING V SOUTHAMTON SOUTHAMPTON
NORWICH V SWANSEA NORWICH
STOKE V VILLA DRAW
WEST BROM V ARSENAL ARSENAL
BOLTON V WOLVES WOLVES
DERBY V IPSWICH DERBY
OXFORD V WYCOMBE WYCOMBE
TOTTENHAM V EVERTON DRAW
MAN UTD V MAN CITY MAN CITY
HEARTS V ROSS COUNTY DRAW

Some will be huge prices, we need 2 with big prices and the rest must be around EVENS or higher to get a decent return, get picking then we SMASH EM UP hopefully ;)
All suggestions welcome, we need 8 for the Goliath

Iyengar

10 Simple tips for soft and sexy feet http://t.co/tTLHZqdjuw bangla #national #bd #bdnews undefined

Martínez

Regressives sincerely believe the rich will work harder if they have even more, and the poor will work harder if they have even less. I debated a conservative economist yesterday who said unemployment insurance reduced the incentive of the unemployed to look for jobs (even now when three people are out of work for every job that's available) and that the House Republican budget cuts in programs for the poor would motivate them to get out of poverty. But he was equally adamant that the wealthy would work harder if their taxes were reduced, and that even the rather small tax increase enacted in January on the very rich would reduce their motivation. When I pointed out the inconsistency of his positions, he shifted ground, and began fulminating about how the jobless and poor don't "deserve handouts" and the wealthy should be able to "keep their own money." This is a typical regressive ploy. They start with behavioral and psychological arguments about incentives -- the poor need fear, the rich need greed -- but then, when confronted with the contradiction, shift to their moral views about who "deserves" what. Sometimes when I debate regressives I feel as though I'm wrestling greased pigs.

Sanders

National Optometry - Tips on buying your next pair of glasses 3
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Pérez

HOW TO SAVE ON GAS!
All across the nation, consumers are experiencing an increase in the annual average gas price. Factors like natural disasters and tension in the Middle East have impacted gas prices sending markets in an upward swing for most of the year. To help drivers save money at the pump, AAA offers the following fuel savings tips:

*Check your tires' air pressure: Fully inflated tires are easier to roll therefore require less energy from your motor. Most people only check their tires when they have their oil changed and by that time they can be several pounds low.

*Have your alignment checked: Driving a car with misaligned tires causes excessive friction and premature tire wear. The added resistance of tires tracking anything but parallel will put extra strain on your engine causing your fuel consumption to go up.

*Remove excess weight from your vehicle: Every extra pound you have in your car takes extra horsepower to haul down the road. There's no reason to keep your golf clubs in the trunk of your car at all times. Leave them in the garage.

*Wash your car: A clean waxed surface will slip through the air easier than a dirty surface. Reduce your wind drag by cleaning the mud and road debris from off of and under your car.

*Drive with your windows up: In the summer, many people think they can save fuel by turning off their air conditioner. Unless you are driving under 30 mph, the reduced aerodynamics will more than offset the power savings from running the compressor.

*Use the correct fuel for your vehicle: Most modern cars are designed and tested to run on 87 octane regular gasoline. There are not enough benefits in running premium fuel in a car designed for regular to offset the higher cost. Conversely, some vehicles are designed to run premium gasoline, usually 93 octane, and those vehicles suffer from a loss of power and efficiency if lower octane fuel is used. Therefore any instant cost savings at the pump will be quickly offset by decreased mileage and efficiency and possible engine damage.

*Change your oil and other lubricating fluids: Your engine oil lubricates the moving parts of your motor and over time it becomes contaminated and loses its ability to effectively lubricate those parts. As oil loses its viscosity, it allows more friction on bearing surfaces, robbing power and potentially causing premature engine failure. Oil is the most important of the lubricating fluids, but don't forget power steering fluid, transmission fluid, differential and wheel bearing grease, and even your engine's coolant can cause unnecessary friction and cause your motor to be less efficient.

*Replace fuel filters and air filters as needed: Your vehicle's engine requires a clean and steady flow of fuel and air to be at its most efficient. A gasoline engine is basically an air pump that combines gasoline with air to create energy. If you restrict either of those components, you will produce less energy. Less energy equates to a motor working harder to perform the same job and in turn, use more fuel.

Abe

2015: IBB tips Tambuwal for Presidency http://t.co/7GouvlzIHs undefined

Moore

On the Show this Saturday meet the KWAW KESE, King of Abodam and his gang of two, "Strongman" FAISAL ALHASSAN, sleek and sexy RUFINA from KNUST and our three special Diva guests - ETHEL AKOSUA DEDE, JUDITH BENTUM-ESHUN and VIDA ADWOA CRENSTIL.
The Manchester derby is on, Kotoko vs JSM Bejaia and what do you make of the Black Satellites performance at the African tournament. 9am join the us..

Ghatak

Outdoor Photo Tips from Acadia National Park
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Cooper

Lost my money on the national but tripled it in tips tonight! God bless you horse racing, and lucky people who win thousands.

Murphy

The grandad won on the national...always go for his tips when betting!!! #HesAPro #KnowsWhatHesDoing hahaha

Avraham

Tuna Talk: National Coming Out Day Tips
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Miller

Top scenic drives around #Yellowstone National Park http://t.co/NYu1rT65OE #lonelyplanet undefined

Wagle

2015: IBB tips Tambuwal for Presidency Former Head of State, Gen Ibrahim Babangida,
yesterday subtly endorsed Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, for the 2015
presidential race. He lauded the Speaker for being a
beacon of hope and a representative of a generation
that may yet ensure that the labours of the nation’s heroes past are not in vain. Speaking in Lagos at the investiture of Governor
Rotimi Amaechi and Mr Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuode as
Vanguard Newspaper ‘Personality of the Year 2013’,
Gen Babangida expressed confidence in the
leadership qualities of Tambuwal and thanked him
“for giving us hope and assurances. His conduct has shown that the upcoming generation has the
capacity to sustain the labour of our heroes past.

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