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The Key West Diet Fears No Vacation or Holiday
Post on 16-03-2006.
All diets work, but usually not for long. The Key West Diet, released this month, states that weight loss and control is more than menu planning. Capturing the inspirational feeling of one vacation is one means to long-term diet success. Techniques such as this and others in the book will result in losing more weight and managing weight longer than by food-choice diets alone by applying the common knowledge shared by most modern diets and exploiting the predictability of human nature. The book is part self-improvement and part nutritional primer. By applying these concepts, the average dieter can protect self-esteem and feel confident and comfortable adapting to changes in life and season._ ...
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Tomgram: Orville Schell on Journalism under Siege in Baghdad
Post on 16-03-2006.
:: Corpses, mortars, assassinations: Is Iraq already in midst of civil war?
:: Hiding the Costs of War_ Paying for the Iraq with Supplement Funding _
:: Tom Fox Remembered Around the World as Dedicated Activist Who Devoted His Life to Peace
:: Why is the Left Understating the Carnage?_ Counting the Dead in Iraq _ ...
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Enjoy lunch and a swim but don't dare moan about yobs
Post on 16-03-2006.
NewsPolice launch rural scheme to fight crime NewsBritain 'infected with Christophobia' News
Womens Post Saturday Magazine Business Features 2005 Yorkshire Forward Movers & Shakers Jobs of the Week Leisure Announcements Accommodation Guide Farming Today Equestrian TV Guide Cinema Guide Mother & Baby Wedding Guide Reader Holidays ...
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VMware says GSX Server not fit for prime time. Says who?
Post on 16-03-2006.
At one recent VMware whistle-stop road show, Kirk Niska, one VMware software engineer, told IT managers that GSX -- which until recently sold for roughly $3,750 for one two-CPU server -- was never intended for use in production. The company is recommending that customers use its flagship product, ESX Server, one data-center-class virtual server, in business-critical environments. ...
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