FPL selling energy-saving products online (The Palm Beach Post)
Green-energy buffs in the market for compact-fluorescent light bulbs and solar wall-switch timers have another outlet on the Web.
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Green-energy buffs in the market for compact-fluorescent light bulbs and solar wall-switch timers have another outlet on the Web.
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As part of its launch, new social networking website for grown-ups iYomu.com will ask its online community to choose one member to receive US$1 million.
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Web hosting companies have been able to provide customers with reliable web hosting. Unfortunately for customers, they are not aware how imperative it is to earn a good page rank. Earning a page rank is the only way to guarantee the website will be successful.
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Millionairemate.com (www.millionairemate.com), a new website that enables millionaires to meet beautiful women, and vice versa, has been launched by the world’s leading online social networking company. Over 10,000 members signed up for the site in its first few days of operation.
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The online lottery business in India has the potential to earn staggering sums of money for the exchequer that can be used to fund socio-economic projects, says the chief executive of a large gaming company.
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See how easy it is to earn high rates on money market and CD accounts with AmTrust’s new online features.
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If Ken Jenne had a dollar for every time I’ve heard “the sheriff is about to be indicted” over the past six months, he’d be rich enough not to have to borrow any money from his secretaries.
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Help the Jarvis Township Senior Citizens earn money for community programs by donating old cell phones and used inkjet and laser printer cartridges.
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The call came a couple months back. On the other end of the phone was Kipp Shives, recently departed cook at The Whig and a personal acquaintance, wanting to talk about his acquisition of a virtual shopping mall for around $6,000 located in the online game Project Entropia.
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