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Safety Siren Pro 3 Radon Detector, this EPA Evaluated device is designed for homes. The prime idea is to ensure safety and this device does its job with alacrity. Some facts need to be discussed in detail before evaluating the various features of this device
By The Great Reviewer | Published 10/16/2007
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The poem birthed from heartache
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 1/16/2006
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A short biography of the life and career of screen diva Dorothy Dandridge.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 5/9/2007
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First-time editor Leo Siren seeks submissions for a unique print-on-demand title.
By Trent Sandusky | Published 1/31/2008
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Edinburgh Scotland is rife with historical flavor and verve; just watch out for the Siren!
By Jesse Schmitt | Published 6/19/2007
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Bringing a serious Greek myth into a modern day romantic comedy
By Little Willow | Published 5/7/2007
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If you live in a decent size community, chances are you've come across an ambulance or two at some point, either going the other direction with lights spinning and siren screeming.
By Highflyer | Published 2/16/2007
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Tornadoes killed 19 in Lake County, Florida during the early morning hours. There was no siren system to warn residents.
By Sister7 | Published 2/3/2007
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Imagine driving down the highway and seeing in your back mirror red and blue flashing lights and hearing that siren that makes every driver's heart pump a little harder.
By Corey Sipe | Published 12/15/2006
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A parody poem and Grinchly gripe about Black Friday. May all the true believers become cynics!
By Trude Diamond | Published 12/7/2006
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The hourglass figure of sexy Italian actress, Gina Lollobrigida, was the envy of all women in the 1950s. Now at age 79, she's back in the news marrying her longtime 45 year Spanish boyfriend.
By Valerie Ferrari | Published 11/6/2006
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This article is submitted in response to Content Producer Leo Siren's submission, The United States Death Toll in Iraq is Not a Number to Be Ignored.
By Greg Reeson | Published 11/3/2006
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This article is a response to Leo Siren's article "The Right NOT to Vote."
By May Monten | Published 11/3/2006
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I absolutely agree with Mr. Siren that living in a free country means having the right not to vote
By J | Published 10/24/2006
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Arguably the best vocalist working today, her captivating siren call wavers on the border between joy and heartbreak, simultaneously presenting the pleasure and pain love brings through her evocative voice.
By El Bicho | Published 10/12/2006
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Mary-Louise Parker currently heats up Showtime as Nancy Botwin, the drug-dealing mom. These ten facts about the personal life and career of the actress Mary-Louise Parker show just how unique this small-screen siren is.
By Wanda Leibowitz | Published 9/18/2006
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Red lights flashing, siren screaming, each into their own thoughts;
By Deborah Coss | Published 8/27/2006
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This paper identifies and elaborates on some of the mythology which surrounds New Orleans. These preconceived notions are explored through the depiction of the city in "Love Song for Bobby Long."
By Liz Herrin | Published 8/1/2006
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Consider this: an iPod's maximum volume (in the US, where there's no legislated volume cap) is more than 115 decibels. That's loud; in fact, that's deafening. It's approximately the same volume as an ambulance siren, a grounded jet, or a chainsaw.
By Mark Maier | Published 3/21/2006
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Siren singer Stevie Nicks leaves Fleetwood Mac behind to create a solo masterpiece. Songs range from her usual poetic tales to more straight forward rockers. It's a solid first effort!
By Amy W. | Published 8/25/2005
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Casablanca remains one of the greatest films ever made. Rife with intrigue, mystery, drama and romance Casablanca is also a film about friendship, war and patriotism. Bogart's "Here's looking at you, kid" is as immortal as this classic film!
By Patrick | Published 8/21/2006
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A review of the video game turned movie. This film takes a new approach to the genre that is horror. If you like to be scared come watch this movie.
By Greased up Deaf Guy | Published 5/26/2006
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Since its release, sci fi silent, Metropolis, has set the template for how science fiction is envisioned on the silver screen.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 5/25/2006
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California has some pretty stiff penalties for DUI.
By sandra bell | Published 5/23/2006
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Why people who don't know what the weather is outside shouldn't be surprised
By Bryan Alaspa | Published 5/17/2006
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My 2nd visit to Antigua (Guatemala), the people I met, and the misfortune of my delayed luggage.
By Hello Newman | Published 5/9/2006
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Review of the Prodigy concert in Chicago on March 20th.
By Mario Massa | Published 4/26/2006
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A wonderful two-CD set is divided into traditonal Irish music and a disc that sees them paired with the likes of Van Morrison, Elvis Costello and The Corrs
By El Bicho | Published 4/20/2006
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Daggett is one of the smallest towns in Michigan. Nevertheless, it has almost zero crime rate, no pollution, the lastest modern conveniences and everything else except crime, that you find in so-called "big" cities.
By Diane Cross | Published 3/30/2006
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Hydrogen as an automotive fuel has been in the news lately, as gasoline prices continue to rise along with political crises in the supplier nations we have become dependant upon for the majority of our refineries petroleum supply.
By Steve Lee | Published 3/21/2006
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This is a humorious story about the fire service all people are fictional but the story is based on the truth.
By Thomas Kimble | Published 3/16/2006
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that fast flush of high nitrogen fertilizer will produce significant greening of the leaves and help contribute to blooming. But once the peak effectiveness has passed, the rose is stressed and needing more to keep it in peak health.
By Candida Bohnne-Eittreim | Published 3/10/2006
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Time to upgrade your $100 "First Act" electric guitar that doesn't stay in tune and little "Gorilla" amp and get a gig worthy killer guitar rig. I'll show you how to do it on a budget.
By Karl Withakay | Published 2/28/2006
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Want to meet your neighbors and become friends with them? Casual year-round block and house parties are a sure-fire method. Here are some ideas
By Darlene Levenson | Published 2/24/2006
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Lover's Day is big in China. A small city like Huainan, too, gets into the spirit of things...but there are always a few less fortunate...
By Rajesh Kanoi | Published 2/21/2006
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Gamblers are thought by some to be erratic, irresponsible and to have impulse control issues but gambling can serve a useful function to both the gambler and to society at large. Read Dr F. Cambells article The Futurist for more information.
By Linda Miller | Published 1/30/2006
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As I looked through the shelves of toys, I began a mental list of the top ten of Christmas 2005.
By Laura College | Published 1/20/2006
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When you first to come to Philadelphia, the first thing you will notice is the rich and diverse culture. From the Italian market where you can sample everything Italian to Little China town where many of the cities Asian population go for a taste of home.
By La'Sarah Motley | Published 12/27/2005
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The Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River- the name conjures up grand adventure, and perhaps a little danger. And well it should...
By Antonio Chiodo | Published 12/20/2005
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Live show review from Anaheim California.
By Chris Moore | Published 11/17/2005
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Playing guitar is fun and can be fun to learn. This guide is help you in choosing your first guitar that you will be learning on.
By Karl Withakay | Published 11/15/2005
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Anxieties and cultural experiences led directly to the development of Abstract Expressionism, and its two sub-styles of Action Painting and Color Field Painting.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 11/13/2005
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The Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem had on display a rich array of
fantastic creatures of antiquity that explores the facinating mythology and dramatic tales that surround composite beasts of the ancient world. By Norman A. Rubin | Published 11/2/2005
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It's almost as if she's been waiting for you a thousand years. Her dangerous curves are infectious, and even the slightest indulgence can spell trouble for the humblest of souls.
By Jim Idema | Published 10/19/2005
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Radar detectors can be a valuable asset to any life. They can save you more money than you thought as well.
By Kevin Hofer | Published 8/15/2005
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A small restaurant in Albany has found a niche - inexpensive, tasty, French-influenced North Indian/Pakistani cuisine in a casual atmosphere with friendly service and consistent food quality
especially the sauces.
By Stephen Shea | Published 8/8/2005
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Michelle Shocked returns with three new albums, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Got No Strings and Mexican Standoff, which can be bought individually or together in a collector's set entitled Threesome.
By El Bicho | Published 6/30/2005
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Thieves cruising for an easy home shopping trip look for the obvious signs that you are away from home. If you take some simple precautions, you can keep the fact that you are gone, a family secret.
By Diane Tegarden | Published 6/28/2005
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A film with a very impressive visual style bogged down by inconsistencies in writing, acting, directing, and a flawed understanding of film noir. Childish depicition of women and sometimes serious, somtimes silly comic book violence undermine the film.
By Jeremy W. Kaufmann | Published 4/30/2005
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Barbra Streisand's career began in 1960. She wanted to become an actress, but theater doors slammed in her face. Undaunted, she used her musical gifts to kick them open. Ten years later, she was the world's biggest star.
By Allison Waldman | Published 4/21/2005
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