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China and US: we are so in the sack with them, sigh…
the Edgy Dreamer | July 21st 2008 by Edgy Dreamer
My disclaimer: it’s one thing to be ‘in the sack’ and to me, that’s always a good thing bc you get to choose when and with whom to indulge that special pleasure with, a human privelege : ) ah, but when it comes to my country, read more
Green Taxi Cab a Reality
Green Pays | July 7th 2008
What started out as a business plan for college students is now a reality in the Phoenix area. Just this spring, four students from Arizona State University (ASU) competed in the “Better Living Business Plan Challenge” in Bentonville Ar read more
Odds & Ends: June 26, 2008
TOCWOC | June 26th 2008
This Odds & Ends focuses mainly on the Civil War blogosphere in the wake of the recent end of the This Week in Blogs feature over at Civil War Interactive. <!– /* Font Definitions */ @font-face {font-family:”Cambria Math” read more
Is it Crunch Time for Wal-Mart’s Sustainability Iniatives?
Sustainablog | June 12th 2008
My editorial work keeps me hopping, so I’m a bit late getting started on reporting about my trip last week to Bentonville, Arkansas, for Wal-Mart’s annual Media Day and Shareholders’ Meeting. As always, it was a whirlwind of activit read more
Crystal Bridge Museum in Bentonville, Arkansas
Blognation | Pinoy Recipes | Pinoy Rap | Technology | April 15th 2008 by Gabriel Diaz
Crystal Bridges, is a art museum created by Alice Walton Wal-Mart heiress, it scheduled to be open 2010. Click here for more info The museum complex will encompass approximately 100,000 square feet of gallery, library, meeting, an read more
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Heroes and Outlaws of Arkansas | March 5th 2008 by Velda Brotherton
Because of its location on the Mason/Dixon Line and bordering the wilds of Indian Territory, Arkansas has had its share of famous outlaws. And as a result, there were also plenty of lawmen to chase after them. Outlaws soon learned to flee into Indian read more
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Heroes and Outlaws of Arkansas | January 3rd 2008 by Velda Brotherton
Continuing with the story of Nathaniel Reed, soon to become known as Texas Jack:By April of 1891 six of the gang robbed a bank on the border of Texas after the leader of the gang had made a deal with a bank cashier to divide the money into equal pack read more
Salvation Army Receives $200,000 Wal-Mart Gift Card Donation for…
National Business Community Blog | December 21st 2007 by Richard Becker
ALEXANDRIA, VA — The Salvation Army announced that Wal-Mart will donate $200,000 in gift cards to the organization for distribution in eight U.S. communities demonstrating a particular need this season. The gift cards will enable thousands of under read more

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