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Ford Escape Hybrid Taxis Save
in carzz.org, on April 2, 2007
...e Big Apple knows only too well the site of thousands of yellow, Panther-platformed Crown Vics that prowl the streets looking to eat pedestrians with their accompanying luggage. That said, these relic...
A Night on the Prowl
in Pretty Things, on February 27, 2007
I love when the weather co-operates with fashion. When I say this I mean that when you don't need to battle a coat, cumbersome shoes or whatever means you use to stay warm - you can actually focus on dressing. This is definitely necessary on a night on the town. Some of us seriously dress up ...
MySpace Team Battles Spammers
in The Social Networking Weblog, on December 27, 2006
...iends." Increasingly, it is also a place for unfriendly attacks from digital miscreants on the prowl. Last month, MySpace inched past Yahoo Inc. in U.S. page views, recording 38.7 billion (comSco...
Bangalore tiger still on the prowl
in The CIO Weblog, on November 29, 2006
In an interview with Economic times, Wipro's Premji has some interesting points to make, below are some highlights:
Acqusitions : After around 9 of them, looks like the Bangalore tiger isnt satiated, its going after another in the 50-100 million$ range....He also indicated that they wil...
Where Mr. Right is Mr. Rich
in The Dating Weblog, on November 15, 2006
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THE SEATTLE TIMES -- Nov 15 -- Critics call them gold diggers. But the women who prowl online dating Web sites like Wealthymen.com and Sugardaddie.com know what they want - and they're not...
Where Mr. Right is Mr. Rich
in The Dating Weblog, on November 15, 2006
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THE SEATTLE TIMES -- Nov 15 -- Critics call them gold diggers. But the women who prowl online dating Web sites like Wealthymen.com and Sugardaddie.com know what they want - and they're not...
Where Mr. Right is Mr. Rich
in The Dating Weblog, on November 15, 2006
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THE SEATTLE TIMES -- Nov 15 -- Critics call them gold diggers. But the women who prowl online dating Web sites like Wealthymen.com and Sugardaddie.com know what they want - and they're not...




