Posted on October 27, 2007 by kaerb
Friends aren’t disposable,if your friend is doing drugs or drinking bring them back.
AboveTheInfluence.com
If your friend does one or more of the following, you should talk to him/her.
If he/she:
Gets drunk or high on a regular basis.
Drinks or uses drugs when he/she is alone.
Shows up at school drunk or high or has skipped [...]
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Posted on October 27, 2007 by kaerb
LONDON – A museum in the Netherlands said the portrait was not by Rembrandt, and the provincial auction house in England was only advertising it as a work by one [...]
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Posted on October 27, 2007 by kaerb
But only if their phones are CDMA (code division multiple access technology) compatible.
Neither AT&T or T-Mobile use CDMA.
To settle a class action alleging it unfairly restricted its wireless phones, Sprint will provide unlocking code to former customers, says ConsumerAffairs.com.
Sprint will also include information about how to unlock phones into its terms of service, says the [...]
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Posted on October 27, 2007 by kaerb
Today, for the very first time, The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, the most famous, most discussed and most controversial work of art of all time, declared a World Heritage work of art and registered at the UNESCO worldwide sites, can be seen by all, in all its details, on the website: Haltadefinizione
The [...]
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Posted on October 27, 2007 by kaerb
LOS ANGELES – Even as many of the wildfires in flame-ravaged Southern California died down and residents returned home, lingering dust and soot-laden air made it difficult for many to [...]
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