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Friday, August 19, 2005 9:01 PM PDT | Gap earnings bright but forecast cloudy The Philadelphia Inquirer Fri, 19 Aug 2005 7:47 PM PDT Gap said Thursday that its earnings for the second quarter rose 39 percent, but the retailer warned of a weak sales performance so far this month and lowered its profit forecast for the year. | EYES ARE THE PRIZE Manila Bulletin Fri, 19 Aug 2005 8:18 PM PDT OUR eyes are the windows to our soul. More often than not, our eyes are the true reflection of who we really are. How well we connect with people often depends on what they see when they look deep into our eyes. | Gaiam bid for GT Brands uncontested The Deal Fri, 19 Aug 2005 5:14 PM PDT For bankrupt GT Brands Holdings LLC , Benji's bark is likely worse than its bite. At least that's what one unnamed source close to the case thinks when it comes to the approval of the video and DVD marketing company's sale to Gaiam Inc. Tuesday, Aug. 16. | Lake Land offers non-credit courses Journal Gazette & Times Courier Fri, 19 Aug 2005 8:28 PM PDT MATTOON -- Lake Land College will offer several new non-credit programs this fall in Charleston, Casey, Marshall, Arthur, Sullivan and Windsor. Classes include Home Management-Organization, Cooking with Diabetes, Tai Chi, Spanish for Manufacturing, Digital Camera 20 + Ways and Puppy Kindergarten. | This Week at 1UP 1up.com Fri, 19 Aug 2005 8:14 PM PDT It's been a rough week. Not only did a LOT of sh*t go down, Patrick had to move lock, stock, and barrel to the Midwest. On tops of that we've had events like crazy here, a Konami thing, a Tecmo thing, and drop-in visits from several other publishers. | Nashbar Kid Karriage Total Bike Fri, 19 Aug 2005 8:32 PM PDT The Kid Karriage has so many features it almost sounds like you are purchasing a car. It can hold up to 2 children with a total capacity of 100lbs, has a strong, yet lightweight alloy frame with 16 inch wheels and folds flat in seconds for quick transport. | When it pays to know who your friends are Guardian Unlimited Fri, 19 Aug 2005 5:09 PM PDT Big employers are asking staff to fill vacancies with their friends and relatives in a desperate bid to fill skills gaps. | Saturday August 20, 08:38 AM By Axel Botur Yahoo! India News Fri, 19 Aug 2005 8:46 PM PDT Paris, Aug 20 (DPA) French fashion may be proud, but it is firmly in foreign hands. Chanel has a German designer, Christian Dior has an Englishman, and an American is giving the creative lead at Louis Vuitton. | Whole lotta Seoul Guardian Unlimited Fri, 19 Aug 2005 5:18 PM PDT For a city of its size we know surprisingly little about Seoul. | Westernport Heritage Society holds meeting Mineral Daily News-Tribune Fri, 19 Aug 2005 7:38 PM PDT WESTERNPORT, Md. - The regular meeting of the Westernport Heritage Society was recently held at the Station/Museum on August 9. The meeting was opened by President Steve Biggs, and a summary of the a July meeting was read in place of the minutes. No treasurer's report was presented. | | |
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