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Lilly Pulitzer for LeSportSac Early Look, Lacoste Updates
The Preppy Princess | 5 hours ago
Hello-Hello! The insanity seems to be ebbing here at Princess InterPlanetary HQ, phew! Now we move on to one of our favorite wintertime sports: extreme baking. (The Consort will politely confirm this is no exaggeration. Simply step away from the comp read more
Win a cruise on the Delfin II Amazon Riverboat!
GreenTracks News | 11 hours ago
Win an Amazon Cruise valued at $3616! The winner of our random drawing will receive..... One cabin on the Delfin II for 2 people on a 4 Day/3 Night departure in 2010.Cruise the Amazon in upscale comfort aboard an elegantly appointed riverboat to vis read more
"All Aboard!" I'm sold on this train trip! — Kamloops…
Chilling Out in Ostrog on Vacation in Montenegro | 11 hours ago by Jill Starr
Jump to the full entry & travel map Kamloops, British Columbia, CanadaI had a hoot today - loving train travelling. Granted, I am about the youngest (as expected) by at least ten years - read more
News from wired
hackers.ath.cx | 17 hours ago
Wurld Map: A Geopolitical to Short-URL Services Dec. 23, 1947: Transistor Opens Door to Digital Future Strapped to Android, HTC Takes a Dizzying Ride to the Top Found: Wildlife From the Future Found Photoshop Contest: The Future of Athletic Gear Form read more
DOOARS TERAI: Lucknow deer for Jaldapara
The Himalayan Beacon | 21 hours ago by Barun Roy
FROM THE TELEGRAPH Alipurduar, Dec. 22: The forest department has decided to introduce swamp deer in Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary after it receives six of them from Lucknow Zoo. In exchange, three almost-adult elephants will be sent to the zoo in read more
Photo Essay: The Booming Business of Wildlife Trafficking
Brave New Traveler | 21 hours ago by Ian
Wildlife trafficking is a booming business, right up there with drug running, illicit arms dealing, and child sex trafficking. I knew wildlife trafficking was a problem, but I didn’t realize just how much of a problem until I read this article read more
Mojave Desert may be off-limits for solar projects
Giapy Technology World | December 22nd 2009 by Angela
California’s Mojave Desert, some of the most coveted land for companies looking to build solar arrays capable of powering thousands if not millions of homes, may now be off-limits. Senator Dianne Feinstein has proposed the creation of two monum read more
Sieger-Schnappschuss unter Flschungsverdacht
Milky Germany | December 22nd 2009 by Milky
Das spektakulre Bild eines springenden Wolfs wurde krzlich mit einer der begehrtesten Auszeichnungen fr Naturfotografen prmiert. Jetzt aber kommt der Verdacht auf, dass bei dem Schnappschuss nicht alles mit rechten Dingen zugegangen ist: Der Wolf sol read more
Alaska Cruises Become Popular With Extraordinary Thrills
InfoBarrel How to Guides | December 22nd 2009 by Ryan
Alaska cruises are one of the most popular cruises emerging today. The reason is that Alaska cruises provide a lot of flexibility for the vacationers. For starters, Alaska is a place on Earth barely touched by modernization. Though there are modern read more
America’s Hottest Species Report
Cooler Choice | December 22nd 2009 by cooler choice
What is at stake for America’s endangered species as decision-makers gather in Copenhagen and Congress debates a climate bill? Our new report, America’s Hottest Species, demonstrates how endangered species in our country will be impacte read more
Wildlife Victories in 2009
The Wordsmiths Forge | December 22nd 2009 by Elizabeth Barrette
It's been a challenging year in many ways, but we've had some worthwhile victories along the way. Here's a slideshow of some wildlife victories. read more
Canon Launches Professional DSLR EOS-1D Mark IV!
Vhxn.com | December 22nd 2009 by vhxn.com
Canon Korean Consumer Imaging has launched a latest model high-speed professional DSLR camera in Korean market. The name of the camera is EOS-1D Mark IV. It has been especially designed for empowering photographers in order to capture split-second mo read more
Scientists Discover Never-Before-Seen Breed of Wild Cat in UAE
Move One Pet Transport Blog | December 22nd 2009 by Curt Clements
Lucky ecologists working in the protected zone of Wadi Wurayah have captured on film an extremely rare breed of wild cat. The discovery of this breed calls attention to the need of wildlife preservation in the Middle East, and the finding’s spe read more
27 INCH BROWN FROM THE LOS PINOS
Colorado Hunting and Fishing | December 22nd 2009 by Dug Ward
The Southern Ute Wildlife Department was recently shocking the Pine river for counts and surveys when this "log" floated up. According to one wildlife tech this pig measured just under 27 inches however he did not have a weight and I'm sti read more
More Great Things About Belgium
Topsy Turvy | December 22nd 2009 by Lana Burroughs
Just a short hop from Brussels, (and a two-hour train ride from Paris) the city of Antwerp offers many beauties and surprises, aside from Axel Vervoordt's antiques- and art-filled castle.Grote Markt, in the old city center.The Cathedral of Our Lady i read more
Pick of the Day – Sean Seal
1stAngel | December 22nd 2009 by 1stAngel
Very chic indeed! I enjoyed viewing Sean’s artwork, I know you will too. His paintings can be found on Fine Art America, enjoy the tour. Thank you Sean! I currently live in the state of Michigan, but I was born in Indiana. I attended Indiana We read more
Christmas Tree for the Birds
Gardening Shady Style | December 22nd 2009 by Sharon
Our Christmas Tree usually goes up the weekend right after Thanksgiving. This year we're still involved in a major home remodel, so we won't be putting up the tree for another week or so. Decorating for Christmas is a wonderful way to spend time tog read more
Witchhazel is one the earliest blooming…
GardenLeap | December 22nd 2009
shrubs and provide welcome color to the landscape in late winter. Related posts:Summer Blooming Shrubs A misconception among gardeners is that once the spring has...Berry producing… shrubs attract wildlife and provide color to the landscape i read more
Photo exhibition showcases the best of Navi Mumbai
Navi Mumbai | December 22nd 2009
Navi Mumbai: A child holds on to his grandfather’s hand as the two walk through a leafy neighbourhood in Navi Mumbai. The twilight turns the sky scarlet, accentuating the metal girders that form the Vashi bridge. People leave their worries behi read more
White Rhinos Relocated to Kenya
Cooler Choice | December 22nd 2009 by cooler choice
Four endangered northern white rhinos have been moved to Kenya from a Czech zoo. There are no northern white rhinos left in the wild and only eight left in captivity. Wildlife workers hope that the move to the game preserve will result in an increas read more
A Christmas Present for our Wild Horses?
Straight from the Horse's Heart | December 22nd 2009 by R.T. Fitch
By Laura Allen of Animal Law Coalition The plaintiffs, In Defense of Animals, wildlife ecologist Craig Downer and journalist and author, Terri Farley, are optimistic U.S. District Court Judge Paul L. Friedman, will grant their request for a prelimina read more
40 Africa Wildlife Wallpapers
Stuffmaster Information | December 22nd 2009 by Vijay Joshi
Sent to you by VIJAY via Google Reader: 40 Africa Wildlife Wallpapers via laba-ws.blogspot.com by Vagrant on 12/21/09 40 Africa Wildlife Wallpapers JPG | 40 Pics | 1920x1200 | 23.1 MbDownload links :SharingMatrix | Deposi read more
Winter Scenes
Salt Creek Life | December 21st 2009 by Paul Wald
It’s not just the holidays that make winter special. The cold air and atmospheric changes give a new look to my photos. I am a long way from a being a professional photographer, but thought you might like a couple of my winter shots. This read more
Sample a Taste of Southern History in Chattanooga
Branson Vacation information | December 21st 2009
The Chattanooga, Tennessee area is full of history, ranging from the time the region was settled to the Civil War to the depression-era building of the region. Whether you are visiting Chattanooga on a day trip or extended vacation, add some of these read more
Georgia Fly Fishing Guides Do Not Use Soft Plastic Lures; These L…
Geeky Speaky | December 21st 2009
Georgia fly fishing guides are taking into consideration the recommendations recently published by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (IF&W) that live bait may not be the worst food for trout. The IF&W are strongly encour read more
Fantastic Weekend in Melbourne
Promotor Services - Rent a car in Romania | December 21st 2009 by Promotor Services
There are distinct regions of Melbourne that include city, coast, country, goldfields, wineries and wildlife. Whatever your desire can be found in Melbourne, even if you only have a weekend to get away. If you don’t have a car, check with local read more
Google Donates $20 Million To Charities for the Holidays
Canadian Tech Blogger | December 21st 2009 by Brad
Looks like Google is in a good mood this year, as they have donated $20 million to charities. All Adword, and Adsense network partners got a message saying that they have given something back. The charities that are mentioned are: Feeding Amercia B read more
Large-scale sequencing: The future of genomic sciences?
Life Sciences Blog | December 21st 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: Systematic genomics efforts, like the ones outlined in the report, would significantly broaden our view of biological diversity and have major effects on science. The report outlines a five-pronged, coordinated initiative to exhaustive read more
Welcome to Casper
Jackrabbit Goes Down the Rabbit-Hole | December 21st 2009 by Jackrabbit
Well, the moment that classes were done and grades were turned back in, I hopped a plane from the South to Casper, Wyoming in preparation for heading home for Christmas, and I'm hanging out in my in-laws' house. Right now, Casper is cold, read more
In-Focus: Photography
Youth Ki Awaaz: Mouthpiece for the Youth | December 21st 2009 by Anshul Tewari
Freedom of Expression is probably the best right bestowed upon us by the makers of law. Expression often leads to discussions, which further lead to innovations. Recently, I came across a friend of mine who had been a little creative since school d read more

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