Jennifer L. Thompson
Jennifer enjoys time in the internet community with editing, content producing and support, and running a successful online business, among many other nifty things.
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Today’s Top Essentials for Camping in Secluded AreasFor those who enjoy the less traditional camping spots, these small, yet essential items can make life easier. -
Photos: April Flooding on the Mississippi River in Illinois BreaksThe Mississippi River hit another record high this year. -
Obama's Climate Change Promises Still Too VagueSomething is better than nothing.
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Vegans Don’t Make ‘The Taste’The blind auditions on ABC's second airing of "The Taste" featured vegan chefs, competing alongside the more traditional. -
The Next Four Years Must Bring the Environment Back to a PriorityThe environment has been taking a back seat to many other issues, as of late. It's time to do something about it. -
World’s Wealthiest and Most Powerful Celebrities of 2012Each year, Forbes lists the "Most Powerful Celebrities", and it also lists "The Worlds Billionaires." Here are the top four celebrities in 2012, according to both combined. -
Charlie Sheen and Ashton Kutcher on 'Two and a Half Men': Character Comparisons and ContrastsThough the characters of Charlie Harper and Walden Schmidt on 'Two and a Half Men' have many differences, there are still many similarities. -
Celebrity Style: Maternity WearCelebrities often take the lead in fashion, and maternity wear is just as in-fashion and stylish as anything. -
Video Diary: A Future Under Barack Obama Safeguards the EnvironmentI'm Jennifer L. Thompson, 46, here with Uriel, a 5-month-old orphaned raccoon in Carman, Ill., and here's why I'm supporting Barack Obama in the 2012 election. -
The Chicago Cubs and the 'Curse of the Billy Goat'How one disgruntled fan, and his goat, became synonymous with the Chicago Cubs' history. -
Mother's TimeMy mother's love of baseball, in haiku form. -
My Deck Garden on the Mississippi River in IllinoisThe challenges of living on the Mississippi River have helped to map my garden.
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2012 Summer Olympics: Venue Guide to the Olympic Road Cycling Road Race at Box HillThough traffic is expected to be heavy, and certain restrictions may apply, spectators will still have numerous choices to ensure an enjoyable time at these races. -
American Families: Going Broke, or Living Better for Less?The Latest Consumer Finance Survey from the Federal Reserve looks grim, but it might not be as bad as it seems. -
Peaceful Summer on the RiverA summer's poem. -
Mother's Day Gifts for Tech Savvy MomsMother's Day may find you searching for the perfect gift for your tech savvy mom. Here is a good place to find what you've been looking for.
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Consumer Reports Releases Grocery Store RatingsMore than 24,000 consumers revealed what they thought about the American shopping experience, focusing on their own experience at 52 of America's major supermarket chains. Consumer Reports has now released the results, revealing the best and the worst. -
Flash Fiction: Life-long CompanionA 55 word flash fiction story.
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'Two and a Half Men' Finally Brings New Depth of Character to Its CastAshton Kutcher's replacement of Charlie Sheen on "Two and a Half Men" has been a painfully slow rehashing of the same old storyline, until now.
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Haiku: First SnowA winter's haiku.
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Ashton Kutcher Debuts on 'Two and a Half Men'Although the show must go on, the transition between the characters of Charlie Harper and Walden Schmidt didn't do justice to Charlie's many years on the show.
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'The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards': Highlights and WinnersAired on Fox, 'The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards' was another outstanding event.
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DIY Tips for Creating Storage Space for Tools in Your GarageCreative use of a few simple items can increase storage space for your tools in your garage by a substantial amount.
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2011 MLB All-Star Game travel packagesTravel packages are still available for the 2011 MLB All-Star Game, but now is the time to get yours.
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Have You Met the Wolverine?Though only a lucky few will run across a wolverine in the wild, they are an interesting breed to get to know.
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Container Gardening: Choosing the Best SoilContainer gardening requires soil of a different nature than does traditional gardening, due to the confined conditions.
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Container Gardening: Choosing the Right ContainerA large part of successful container gardening lies in choosing the right container.
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Springtime on the RiverA brief springtime poem.
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Why Maggie Loves ACMaggie gives some of the reasons why she loves Associated Content.
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'The Comedy Awards' Inaugural ShowThe first "Comedy Awards Show" aired April 10, 2011, and was staged at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Find out who left with an award ... and a little bit more.
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Will BP Execs Face Prison Time?Investigations into the Gulf oil spill could still result in criminal charges.
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Top Choices for Wild West Vacation DestinationsGet a taste of the wild west on your next vacation!
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Movie Piracy: Freebie Lovers BewareBargain hunters and freebie lovers may be sucked into the criminal activity of movie piracy, even when they are unaware. But does it matter?
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The Shocking Truth About Fluoride in Tap WaterThe effects are reportedly more damaging than one might even imagine.
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Will Your Heat Pump or Air Conditioner Be Affected by Changes in Freon Laws?Freon laws are gradually phasing out the use of R-22. Will this affect your household?
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Haiku: Super Bowl XLVA haiku for this year's Super Bowl.
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Historically Inaccurate World War II MoviesAlthough these movies are based on actual events of World War II, historical inaccuracies have put them under fire.
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Five Common Myths About Hybrid VehiclesEven as hybrid vehicles break new ground, common myths are still a barrier to some. Here are five common myths that need not get in the way.
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Midwest Mini-Vacations: Superman's Hometown, Dorothy and the Land of Oz, and Santa Claus Year-RoundMidwest mini-vacations that will take you out of the ordinary.
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Popular Winter Break Vacation Destinations in the United StatesFor those families who have broken a traditional mold of spending winter break at home, travel is becoming the new tradition. Here are some popular destinations.
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The Workout that Finally WorkedWhen working out hasn't been your thing, it can be hard to find the right routine. I've finally found the one that suits me, my body and my lifestyle, and it works.
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How to Get Tickets to Chicago Blackhawks GamesUnited Center is home to the Chicago Blackhawks. There are numerous ways to get tickets to a game, but getting the tickets you want could take skill. Here's some help that could make the difference.Also published on:
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Linda Norgrove Killed During NATO Rescue Attempt in AfghanistanLinda Norgrove had been kidnapped in late September while working in Afghanistan. She was tragically killed in an attempt to rescue her on Friday.
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The 5 Safest 2011 CarsThe Insurance Institute for Highway safety has given these cars the "Top Safety Pick" Award.
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Illinois House District 17 Mid-term Election - is it Really Such a Toss-up?Incumbent Phil Hare is getting a run for his money in this election, with opponent Bobby Schilling still sticking close in the polls, though its hard to tell why.
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California Reduces Possession of Marijuana from a Misdemeanor to an InfractionGovernor Arnold Schwarzenegger has recently signed a bill regarding possession of marijuana to help reduce costs for the state of California.
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'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Comes Up for RepealSenators Susan Collins and John McCain say they will vote no, which could prevent the bill from passing.
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Christine O'Donnell -- Today's Politician or Yesterday's Teenage Witch?A video tape from a 1999 comedy show has come out in which the Tea Party candidate for the Delaware Senate seat has said that she "dabbled in witchcraft" when she was a teenager.
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Bethany Storro Confesses to Acid Burns Being Self-Inflicted - There was No AttackerA woman who reported herself being victim to an unknown attacker has confessed to her wounds being self-inflicted, though she isn't the first to make headlines with a false story.
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Gunman Dead After Wounding Doctor at Johns Hopkins HospitalA gunman and his mother are both dead of gunshot wounds after a doctor was wounded at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore on Thursday. Police are calling this case a murder-suicide.
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"Wildcats" movie reviewGoldie Hawn stars in this comedic take on the inner city football scene.
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Choices in Buying a Home: New or Pre-Owned?Certain variables in living preferences will often make the choice an easy one.
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Considerations in Planning for a Second HomeAside from price, other considerations can make the difference in the dream of a second home becoming a reality.
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Top 5 Women's Boots for Fall 2010Hot looks for this fall are equestrian, leopard print, and over-the-knee, to name a few.
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Essential Rain Gear for BicyclistsIt's not just your average rain gear.
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1.33 Million Toyota Corolla and Corolla Matrixes Voluntarily RecalledToyota is recalling 1.33 Toyota Corollas and Toyota Matrixes from the years 2005 to 2008, due to a potentially faulty circuit board in the engine control module.
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Male Menopause - Causes, Symptoms, and TreatmentMen can experience a host of changes, most often over time, that come with naturally occurring hormonal decreases.
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Celebrities Allegedly Caught Shoplifting AgainRecent allegations of two celebrities shoplifting are once again bringing attention to celebrity discounts of the criminal kind.Also published on:
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Viagra for Children's Health - is it Really Safe?Although a children's form of Viagra, called Revatio, is now in use for a pulmonary condition in children, can it be safe as a life-long treatment?
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Tips for Successful Writing on the WebThe mechanics of reading on the Web will help to define the rules for successful writing on the Web.
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Improperly Administered Injections Can Endanger Someone's LifeAlthough many people are required to self-administer medications through injections, there are some dangers.
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Rare Finds - Ansel Adams Negatives and MoreAlthough the Ansel Adams negatives are of an outstanding value, other rare finds of significance have still been turning up.
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2010 NFL Hall of Fame Enshrinement and Game - Tickets Are Still AvailableSeating choices are becoming slimmer as game day gets closer, though there are still some good enough seats left.
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Childhood Obesity and the Adult YearsChildhood obesity creates a number of unwanted health issues, both as a child and then as an adult. Although healthy habits instilled in a child will help to create a healthy adult, it's never too late for even the adult to start.
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2011 Crossover Vehicles - Choices AboundHere are 5 of the choices that you can look forward to seeing more of.
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Cell Phone Tips for Traveling AbroadChecking the details in advance will help to avoid some frustration, and to curtail some expense.
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Three Candidates Vying for the 17th Congressional District Seat in IllinoisPhil Hare-Democrat, Bobby Schilling-Republican, and Roger K. Davis-Green Party are the voter's choices in district 17 of Illinois.
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Emmy Nominated Connie Britton - TV, Movies, and Now Producing and DirectingConnie Britton has been nominated for an Emmy, along with her co-star, for her role in the TV drama "Friday Night Lights." This is a long-anticipated addition to a number of notable accomplishments throughout her well-established career.
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Tomato Diseases: Guide to Early BlightEarly Blight is a fungal disease that can affect tomato plants, resulting in a less than satisfactory harvest, or even death to the plant. Preventative measures will help to ensure healthy plants and a bountiful harvest.
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Al Qaeda Launches New Online MagazineAl Qaeda is reportedly launching an online magazine in English, and it's called "Inspire." It seems to say the same thing that terrorists have been saying all along.
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Larry King Plans to RetireLarry King recently announced that he plans to retire after 25 years of hosting his own show.
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Sialadentitis - an Infection of the Salivary GlandsSialadentitis is a painful infection of the salivary glands that can cause swelling, fever, and other unwanted issues. Drinking plenty of fluids, eating a healthy diet, and good oral hygiene can help prevent it.
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A City on Lockdown - the Response to G20 in Toronto Could Be ExpectedHuman nature could dictate the response to this out-of-the-ordinary event taking over people's lives.
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Kellogg's Recalls 28 Million Boxes of CerealCorn Pops, Honey Smacks, Fruit Loops, and Apple Jacks are all on the list.
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Diabetes and Summer HeatHeat sensitiviy, dehydration, sunburn, and other summertime stresses can be deadly for the diabetic.
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Top Ranked Affordable Vehicles for 2009 - 2010Price isn't the only thing that makes a vehicle affordable.
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Best Hotels to Stay in for the 2010 MLB All-Star Fanfest at Angel StadiumSeveral choice hotels are within close proximity to the stadium.
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Haiku: Uncommon PurplePurple poetry in Haiku style.
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President Obama Still Intends to Get His Way After Judge's DecisionA district judge has blocked the President's moratorium on exploratory drilling in waters over 500 feet deep, and the President intends to appeal.
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Kindle and Nook Drop in Price - Thanks to IPadThis may be what many ebook lovers have been waiting for.
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3 Places to Retire with Less ExpenseRetirement with less expense doesn't mean less enjoyment.
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Lose Weight and Tone Up with the Small StuffFor those who have difficulty adhering to a strict regimen of diet and exercise, integrating small things into your daily routine will make a difference.
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Fun Outdoor Activities for Senior CitizensOutdoor activities are enjoyable at any age.
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Texas Representative Joe Barton Under Attack for Apologizing to BPApparently, the Congressman is not entitled to state his point of view.
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Bloody Sunday - the Day the Military Snapped in Northern IrelandA former report on the events of Bloody Sunday is now being usurped with corrected findings in a new report by Lord Saville that has been 12 years in the making.
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Video Surfaces Showing Confrontation Between Congressman and StudentsCongressman Bob Etheridge of North Carolina has recently made the news in a most unfortunate way. There must be more to this than meets the eye.
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Why Learn About Waist-Height Ratio?Waist-height ratio is a method of determining someone's optimal waist size. Why is this important?
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Lindsay Lohan's 3-year-old Legal Issues ContinueCharges related to 2 incidents, the first of which was in 2007, have left Lindsay ordered to abstain from drugs and alcohol. Weekly drug testing and a SCRAM bracelet have recently been ordered, to ensure compliance.
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Most Dreaded Household Chores: Mating SocksMating socks has always been the most dreaded chore in this household.
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Baby Food Diet - is it Worth It?Many myths have surrounded this diet. Celebrity trainer Tracy Anderson puts some order to it, and calls it her own baby.
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Rapper Suge Knight Ordered to Stay Away from LA Man Alleging Knight Ordered a HitThe legendary Suge Knight has been accused of ordering a hit in this latest incident, though he is no stranger to these types of events.
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Boating at the Port of Burlington, IowaThis is a popular area to launch from, for any number of recreational boating adventures.
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How Guide Dogs for the Visually Impaired Are TrainedThough it might seem as though what a seeing-eye dog does is second nature, it actually takes a good two years worth of training to get there.
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What You Should Know About DeliriumThough delirium has many causes that could affect nearly anybody, supportive friends and family help to ensure recovery.
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Dogs and Snakes on the Mississippi RiverHigh water brings the snakes out, and Maggie gets curious.
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Eye Safety at HomeAccording to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, more than 44 percent of eye injuries happen at home. Learn how to keep your eyes safe.
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Summer Care for Large Breed DogsExercising your dog in the cooler hours of the day will help to maintain health, and to alleviate potential boredom.
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Summer Care for CatsSummertime brings certain issues for cats. Addressing these issues will ensure your cat stays safe and healthy.
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Facts and History on This Most Interesting Hybrid, the BeefaloBeefalo is the name of a particular ratio of domestic cow crossed with buffalo. Find out more about the beefalo.
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10 Tips for Preparing for Family Road TripsFamily road tripping is the ultimate family fun. Thinking ahead will help you prepare.
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Calm Your Upset Stomach with a Homemade RemedyHome remedies have been helping to calm upset stomachs for centuries.
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Top 3 Viral VideosViral videos that you will want to watch again.
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136th Kentucky Derby Underway on SaturdayViewers can look forward to two minutes of amazing racing talent.
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Powered by the People - Raising Environmental AwarenessA number of facilities are now using exercise equipment that produces electricity with each workout, and it's generating a lot of interest.
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Pregnancy After 30 - Weighing the RisksMany women now choose to have children after age 30, even with the increased risks.
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Goldman Sachs Hearings Bring More Questions Than AnswersBroad allegations didn't accomplish much, but some things did come out.
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Green Day Earth Day - an All Day Event Aired on Fuse TVFuse TV aired a special celebration of Earth Day with this all day programming event.
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Pesticide or Insecticide?An insecticide is a type of pesticide, but a pesticide isn't always an insecticide.
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3 Top Microbrews in IllinoisIllinois has a lot of choices in award winning microbrews. Here are 3 of the top microbrews.
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Simple Ways to Maximize an Air Conditioner's EfficiencyIt doesn't need to be difficult. Learn how to maximize your air conditioner's efficiency.
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Top Bars in Burlington, IowaBurlington, Iowa offers a lot of good choices in bars, with a lot of great food and some outstanding entertaiment.
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Day Two of the 47-Nation Nuclear Summit Brings ProgressSeveral nations have agreed to do something and not just talk.
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This Allergy Season Expected to Be the Worst in YearsWeather conditions have brought an onslaught of allergens.
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Tips for Avoiding Animal CollisionsWhen animals feel the need to share the road, you can still be safe with some defensive driving.
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Must Have Fashion Accessory: Diamond Stud EarringsAlways in fashion, a match for any outfit, diamond stud earrings are a must have fashion accessory that can last for a lifetime and longer.
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President Obama Announces New Nuclear Weapons StrategiesPresident Obama has again garnered global attention, with nuclear weapons coming to the forefront of our nations defense system once more.
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Top Three Weekend EscapesWeekend escapes to remember.
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The Piano Teacher - Audio Book ReviewThe Piano Teacher, written by Janice Y. K. Lee and narrated by Orlagh Cassidy, is ten hours and forty-one minutes in its unabridged edition. It is an intriguing tale, and a very good audio book.
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Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens Has Weighed In on the Death Penalty Several Times Over His CareerThe oldest Justice in the Supreme Court, John Paul Stevens, has said that he will be leaving during the Obama administration.
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Erectile Dysfunction Rx - Cialis, Levitra, Viagra - What's the Difference?Prescription treatments for ED have some differences.
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What Time is a Healthy Bed Time?Sleep is important to good health, and so is bed time.
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Summer Fashion Trends in Women's Tops, T-shirts and BlousesThis summer's tops, blouses and t-shirts are coming out with several fashion statements. Though the boyfriend look is still in, femininity is emphasized.
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Hot Summer Looks for Tall Women - DressesVertical stripes or pleats work nicely to bring out the tall woman's height. In essence, the overall desired effect a dress is one long, tall, elegant woman.
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This Year's Must-Have Shoe for Women - the Top Five Women's Wingtip ShoesThe sexy flair of these shoes is classy and feminine, and is the year's must-have shoe, though you won't be finding them just anywhere.
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Top Three Places to Go on a First Date in Burlington, IowaThree places for an unforgettable first date.
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America's Top Five Bike-Friendly CitiesMany cities are becoming more bike-friendly than ever before. Here are America's top five.
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2010 Buyer's Guide to Women's Mountain BikesWith the rise in popularity of women's mountain biking, there is no need to ride a man's bike any more.
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Top Ten Eric Clapton SongsA strong blues influence gives Eric Clapton's music a unique style. Talent has made it timeless.
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Top Ten Movies for a Romantic Memorial Day WeekendEnough romance movies for a weekend movie marathon.
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Top Five Bar Drinks for Health?Studies have shown that moderate consumption of alcohol can increase life span, reduce risk of cardiovascular disease, and much more. The most important aspect to obtaining any of the health benefits has always been to drink in moderation.
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Healthy Choices when Ordering at a Pizza RestaurantEating a healthy meal at a pizza restaurant is largely about knowing what to order.
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The Puzzled Love Life of George Clooney and His Many GirlfriendsThough the women he's dated are no longer in such an exclusive club, and his dating life is not such a private affair, there are still too many notable women to be ignored.
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Haiku - Springtime LoversSpring is the season for lovers.
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Basic Elements in Handicapping Race HorsesThere is far more to it than what it would seem.
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Inside the Quad City Botanical Center in Rock Island, IllinoisA unique and significant display at Quad City Botanical Center in Rock Island, Illinois.
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Pink SunsetSundown on the river.
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Illinois State Fishing License Fees and Regulations for 2010Residents and non-residents alike will enjoy year-round fishing in Illinois for a low licensing fee.
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The Old Man and the Sea - Movie ReviewA story not just of fishing, but of the immortal human soul.
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Cottage Decor in the KitchenDecorating the kitchen with cottage style.
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Ten Tips for Decorating a Traditional KitchenTraditional decor in the kitchen is homey and warm.
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Decorating Solutions for Blank WallsDecorating blank walls can inspire creativity.
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China Wins Against USA Men's Curling Team in 2010 OlympicsAired Monday night on CNBC, China walks away with a big win as Team USA bows out.
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Canada Remains Unbeaten, Winning Against Team USA in 2010 Olympic Men's CurlingUSA Network hosted Olympic Men's Curling early Monday afternoon, with Team USA playing against Canada. Canada came into this game unbeaten for the 2010 Olympics.
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Sweden Topples USA in 2010 Olympic Women's CurlingDebbie McCormick was switched, with Allison Pottinger becoming skip, due to McCormick's draw being off in earlier games. This seemed to ease stress for the whole team, making play step up from previous games.
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USA Loses to Great Britain in 2010 Olympic Men's CurlingThe USA comes into this game at 2 -4, needing the win with Great Britain at 3 - 3. Unfortunately for the USA, it didn't happen.
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USA Women's Curling Team Wins Against Great Britain in 2010 OlympicsAired Saturday on CNBC, the Women's Curling game between the USA and Great Britain was played well enough, though neither team's play was quite at its best.
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Canada Wins Over USA in 2010 Olympic Women's CurlingThe USA was not at its best for this game, by any means.
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Heading to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games!It's where everybody's going!
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USA Beats Sweden in Olympic Men's CurlingSaturday's Olympic Men's Curling event between the USA and Sweden was an exciting game that luck had little part in.
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USA Takes First 2010 Olympic Women's Curling WinUSA and Russia went head to head today for another back and forth game in women's curling, aired on the USA network. It was a good game to watch with lots of suspenseful moments.
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U.S. Beats Norway in Hockey; U.S. Loses to Denmark in CurlingThursday was spent on the ice in Vancouver with Olympic Athletes once again showing up on TV for sports fans' delight on day seven of the Olympic Games.
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St. Patty's Day LimerickFrom the origins of St. Patricks Day.
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Where to Find Tax Forms in Burlington, IALocal residents can still find a few places to pick up tax forms while there is plenty of time to prepare.
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Ten Habits that Drive Facebook Friends Up the WallWhat the new rules have been saying.
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Tickets to Rio Carnival 2010 Are Selling Out FastRio Carnival 2010 is a world-wide event set in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. This year, the artistic flair of this colorful event is scheduled to begin on February 12th. With hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, event tickets will soon be hard to get.
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Five Tips to Simplify Your LifeA simple life is a happy life.
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Tips for Applying MakeupKeep makeup looking fresh.
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1998 Ford F150 Short Box Truck ReviewA sporty looking, good running truck with lots of power.
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For Haitian Earthquake ReliefEven in the face of such tragedy, donations of any kind will still help.
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Change Your Thoughts to Change Your LifeChanging the way we think can have a profound and lasting effect.
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10 Things to Toss Today for a Bright New YearGet rid of the old to make room for the new year.
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Seven Observations to Help Identify a BirdLearning to identify a bird can be a simple process of observations.
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Common Backyard BirdsSome of our more common feathered friends.
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Audio Book Reviews: America by Jon StewartA review of the audio book officially titled "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America (The Audiobook): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction", written by Jon Stewart and the writers of "The Daily Show"
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Easy Vegan Onion Dill Bread Machine RecipeThis simple vegan recipe makes a delightful bread.
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Get Some Holiday Romance with HarlequinHarlequin offers and abundance of romance and adventure in an ebook format, with its 60th Anniversary Celebration... and it's free!
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Haiku: GiftedHaiku for the holiday season.
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Spruce Up a Bowl of Oatmeal with These Healthy FavoritesAdd variety and flavor to a bowl of oatmeal, with healthy benefits.
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Is Texting Changing the English Language?Though some feel that it is ruining our language, I beg to differ.
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Top Ten TV Comedy Shows of the DecadeThe best of what this decade has had to offer in comedy TV.
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Earth Under FogA photo taken from the sky.
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What the Great Depression Has to Teach Us TodayWhat Grandpa and Grandma already knew.
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Ten Tips for Replacing a Kitchen FaucetWith these simple tips, replacing a kitchen faucet can be completed, from shopping to finish, in an afternoon.
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Gems in Your E-Mail BoxGet some good stuff in your e-mail box.
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Duck BlindSee what you can see...
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Color Reviews: BlueThis primary color sports personality.
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TV Shows Online - ABC.ComABC programs for your online viewing pleasure.
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TV Shows Online - CBS.ComWatch some of your favorite CBS shows on the Internet.
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TV Shows Online - NBC.ComFind a favorite NBC show and watch it online.
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Haiku: In ThanksThanksgiving poetry
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Things to Consider when Choosing an OutfitterMaking your vacation with an outfitter the best it could be.
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Cost Saving Tips for Pet OwnersSaving money on pet care.
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Simple Places to Find Eco-Friendly JewelryEco-friendly jewelry is often made with recycled precious metals, which are easier on the earth, and quality refining practices can create these pieces to be of nearly the same quality as those made from the original ore, and even just as good.
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Life on the RiverScenic river views of tugboats and barges.
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Interview with Bassmasters Elite Series Angler, Kevin ShortSuccessful angling is more than just fishing. See what 2009 "Genuity River Rumble" trophy winner Kevin Short has to say about it...
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The Life-Changing Benefits of Alternative TherapiesA page in the life of an alternative healer.
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8 Basic Things for a Well Packed PurseSome essential items to make the everyday a little bit easier.
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Inexpensive Holiday Gift Ideas During an Economic RecessionSix great gift ideas that are easy on your pocketbook.
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Autumn Colors Begin to ShowThough fall colors are just beginning to show in and around Burlington, Iowa, a sneak preview shows a promising display for this season.
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Ten Things to Look for when Buying a Pre-Owned HomeStop a nightmare before it happens when looking for your dream home.
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Budget-Friendly OrganicsMaking organics affordable.
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Alternative Medicines and TherapiesA new age of age old wisdom is rising in popularity and gaining new notoriety... there is some reason.
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The Best Time of Day to Shop for JeansWhy would any time be better than another?
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Duluth, Minnesota's Revolving RestaurantA unique place to dine and enjoy an outstanding view of Lake Superior.
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The Many Purposes of HatsWhat purpose can a hat serve?
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The Benefits of Blue JeansMore than just a feeling, the long-lasting benefits of blue jeans have endured the test of time.
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Coyote TalksA wintertime rondezvous on ice.
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River Rumble - ESPN Bassmasters Elite Series TournamentPhotos taken at the Genuity River Rumble during the final weigh-in of the tournament, June 14, 2009.
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ESPN Bassmasters Elite Tournament Sneak PreviewFrom the days preceeding the tournament... Bassmasters are fishing from the tournament's base in Fort Madison, Iowa, to Oquawka, Illinois. This tourney, starting at 7am June 11, ends Sunday, June 14, 2009.
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A Day at the Indy 500A peek at Indy.














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