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Yahoo! News Search Results for Rugs
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Get hooked on plastic-bag rugs (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
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When friends and neighbors heard the Brady family needed materials for a special craft project, plastic grocery bags magically starting appearing on their doorstep.
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Rug retailers rove Columbia (The State)
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Steven James might still be living under a bridge in Greenville if it weren’t for a bunch of rugs. In a span of three years, the 48-year-old said he lost his job as a Florida chef, was served divorce papers by his wife and had trouble making rent. He started roving the country looking for work. “I could do anything,” he said. “But I just couldn’t get a break.” Then — one day — there they were. ...
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RECALLS (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
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CRATE AND BARREL Shag rugs What | About 5,100 Remy shag rugs
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Power Remedies for Dirty Grout (New York Times)
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Some homeowners hide their ugly grout behind shower curtains. Others throw rugs over offensive areas or take to their knees and try to scrub it clean.
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CAP keeping seniors safe from falls and scams (The Daily News)
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Lower Columbia Community Action Program is working to keep rural seniors safe in their homes by helping to prevent falls and by protecting them from ID theft and senior scams.
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Put the 'Eco' in Decorating (Richfield Reaper)
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(ARA) - Just because you're going green doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style. There are many ways to easily incorporate eco-friendly ideas into your home decor without living the stereotypical "granola-and-Birkenstocks" lifestyle.
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New bookstore opens; profit not required; Kilns Bookstore will put money it makes back into store and charities (The Bulletin)
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Kilns Bookstore, a new addition to Central Oregon‘s bookseller ranks, will open its doors in the Old Mill Marketplace in Bend today. The opening comes just more than a month after The Book Barn, a 35-year-old shop in nearby downtown, closed due to declining sales and stiff competition from online retailers such as Amazon.
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Hot Stuff: Stylish rugs of recycled yarn (San Francisco Chronicle)
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One of the last rug manufacturers in the state, Bentley Prince Street, is unabashedly dedicated to creating stylish carpets with next to no environmental impact. "We are really proud of the fact that we are still here and we are viable," said Anthony Minite,...
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The College Reunion, Where Time Leaps by Decades (New York Times)
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Life, beer and the ravages of time are pondered at a college reunion at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y.
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Furniture makers embrace natural hues and grains (Detroit News)
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Home interiors are lightening up. It has less to do with spare spaces than the hues of wood furnishings, which these days often are left unstained.
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Yahoo! News Search Results for Antiques
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Winners of an Eagle contest will seek answers about their antiques when the PBS show rolls into town (The Wichita Eagle)
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T he Wichita area abounds in hidden treasures. When we asked readers to enter a contest to try to win tickets to the Wichita visit of the PBS TV show "Antiques Roadshow," we got about 100 responses from owners of antique furniture, war booty, Nazi propaganda, jewelry, items from Germany and Japan and Jerusalem, toys and dolls, and signatures of the Beatles and baseball players. We don't ...
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Antiques TV show trip was priceless but items weren't (The Oklahoman)
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NORMAN — I've been a fan of the television show "Antiques Roadshow” for years. I've often wondered what it would feel like to show up with an item I paid nearly nothing for only to find out from the show's appraisers that it was worth millions. Norman resident Kelli Davidson was probably thinking the same thing when she and her daughter, Holli Hagan, were two of 5,000 lucky people chosen to be ...
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What to do and not do when it comes to antiques (Courier-Post)
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I lecture widely about art, antiques, and collecting objects. Recently, an audience member taking copious notes during one of my public appraisal programs asked me if I would provide a list of do's and don'ts regarding art and antiques. Here goes:
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Parma: Stearns hosts antiques and collectibles show (Parma Sun Post)
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The Parma Area Historical Society will host an Antiques and Collectibles Market from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 12 at Stearns Homestead, 6975 Ridge Road, Parma. There will be glassware, pottery, books, tools, etc. Admission and parking are free....
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Antiques on the Hudson (New York Times)
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For country-weekend antiquing, the mid-Hudson Valley offers excellent prices, great scenery and, in terms of merchandise, a little of almost everything. Anita Gates reports.
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Antiques and collectibles events (San Jose Mercury News)
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SOUTH BAY Warehouse auction. History San Jose clears out its collection. Preview, 9 a.m. July 12; live auction at 10:30 a.
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Melrose Jewelers (http://www.MelroseJewelers.com.au) Announces the 2008 Australia Pre Owned Rolex Award Winners: ... (Fox News)
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Melrose Jewelers (http://www.MelroseJewelers.com.au) Announces the 2008 Australia Pre Owned Rolex Award Winners: McGlades Jewellers, Nicholas Hacko Fine Watches, Armadale Watch Gallery, Harrington Antiques
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"Royal Memorabilia, On A Remarkable Scale" (CBS News)
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Paraphernalia and collectibles saved by a longtime servant of the British Royal Family, Billy Tallon, are on the block in London. It is, says Richard Roth , "a grand assortment of art and antiques and objects hard to classify."
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Antiques: Uncle Sam is old, valuable (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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Uncle Sam has gone through some changes since he was first pictured more than 150 years ago. There is disagreement about how Uncle Sam came to be. Most sources say that by 1816, meat barrels sent to the Army were stamped “U.S.” and s...
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7:55 p.m. update: Arts, Antiques & Music Festival coming to Millville (Press of Atlantic City)
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MILLVILLE - A group of downtown artists and merchants are organizing a regional Arts, Antiques & Music Festival, which will be held on High Street in September. The goal is to promote the Glasstown Arts District and highlight downtown Millville's attributes.
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