Type: Book Title: The Potluck Club: Trouble’s Brewing (The Potluck Club, Book 2) See all customer reviews Product Description: More dining, dishing, and deep, dark secrets Every month, six very different women meet and eat in the Potluck Club. But juicy secrets are what really add the spice to their lives. And this time around, there are plenty of secrets on the menu. With troubles boiling over, an unhappy homecoming, one suitor too many, new dos, and new outlooks on life, everyone’s in a stew! Will the Potluck Club serve up solutions, support, and spiritual guidance, or will all these cooks spoil the broth? See the details
Continue reading …Type: Toy Title: Crayola Washable Kid’s Paint Sets set of 10 See all customer reviews Product Description: These non-toxic paints in 2 fl. oz. bottles have a washability you can trust. Use them for all your crafting and school projects. The Set of 6 contains yellow, violet, red, orange, green, and blue in a folding carton. The Set of 10 contains these six colors plus magenta, white, brown, and turquoise. Features: Amazon Payments accepted at TCP Global See the details
Continue reading …If you’ve unboxed a shiny new iPhone 4S from AT&T today, you’ve most likely had an experience similar to many others who made the same purchase: frustration. It seems that the surge in activity from the release of Apple’s new handset has reduced activation traffic on Ma Bell’s network to a crawl. This isn’t the first time the carrier has had issues on launch day — but back then, it didn’t have any competition. Now that Verizon and Sprint have joined the iPhone party, the pressure’s on and AT&T’s not looking good compared to the other carriers who don’t appear to be having issues. As if that weren’t enough for the folks in Cupertino, iCloud had a rocky debut this week as well — from absent verification emails to an inability to backup data. Apple has documented all five of the new service’s foibles via the coverage link below, but it appears everything’s been peachy since early this morning. So, have you been waiting for your new iPhone to be more than a shiny new paperweight? Leave a comment, and let us know. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] iPhone 4S welcomed by AT&T activation delays, iCloud stumbles out of the gate originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Oct 2011 17:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Lady Gaga has won a fierce court battle against … a children’s website. Moshi Monsters, which apparently allows kids to “adopt your own pet monster,” has a character named Lady Goo Goo that just so happens to be a singer. The site planned to release a single by the character—”The…
Continue reading …Type: eBooks Title: Viridis (The Viridis Series) See all customer reviews Product Description: In steampunk Victorian London, where airships dot the sky and tinkerings abound, Lady Phoebe Hughes develops an herbal elixir, Viridis, unlike any other. London’s elite flock to her club to experience the euphoria and heightened senses the drink brings, an orgasm brought on by a single kiss. But when Lord Hawthorne is murdered after leaving her club, Phoebe is shocked to find that not only was he working for the Special Services to infiltrate the Cause, a movement fighting for the city’s poor, he was also in possession of her secret formulation for Viridis. Adding to her difficulties is the unexpected return of Mr. Seth Elliott, a brilliant tinkerer who stole her heart and imagination, only to abandon her when she needed him most. Unable to ignore all that is between them, Phoebe finds herself falling for Seth once again, only to have a powerful rival for her affections wrongly accuse Seth of attempted murder. As Phoebe struggles with a way to free her love, revolution, conspiracy and murder threaten to ruin it all. *** Author’s note: Some scenes are not suitable for those under 18 years of age. *** See the details
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Continue reading …Globe 10.0:; Is Cherington the right man to be the Sox GM? June 20 2011 Jed Hoyer San Diego Padres Fenway Park.flv Track_RedSox says: So, I’m Ben Cherington . Now What?: I haven’t posted since Game 162. I crawled under a rock as Evan… http://t.co/ChgYqvJl #redsox #baseball
Continue reading …Around 100,000 years ago, people were already mixing paint, using it to decorate objects and themselves and even storing it, say researchers in South Africa. A cave on the country’s Indian Ocean coast has yielded what researchers believe is an ancient artist’s studio, where tools were used to mix…
Continue reading …In a letter to Congress, President Obama said troops will act as advisers in efforts to hunt down rebel leader Joseph Kony President Barack Obama said Friday he is dispatching roughly 100 US troops to central Africa to help battle the Lord’s Resistance Army, which the administration accuses of a campaign of murder, rape and kidnapping children that spans two decades. In a letter to Congress, Obama said the troops will act as advisers in efforts to hunt down rebel leader Joseph Kony but will not engage in combat except in self-defence. Pentagon officials said the bulk of the US contingent will be special operations troops, who will provide security and combat training to African units. The White House said the first troops arrived in Uganda on Wednesday. Ultimately, they will also deploy in South Sudan, the Central African Republic and Congo. Long considered one of Africa’s most brutal rebel groups, the Lord’s Resistance Army began its attacks in Uganda more than 20 years ago but has been pushing westward. The administration and human rights groups say its atrocities have left thousands dead and have put as many as 300,000 Africans to flight. They have charged the group with seizing children to bolster its ranks of soldiers and sometimes forcing them to become sex slaves. Kony is wanted by the International Criminal Court under a 2005 warrant for crimes against humanity in his native Uganda. Obama’s announcement came in low-key fashion — a letter to House Speaker John Boehner, in which he said the deployment “furthers U.S. national security interests and foreign policy and will be a significant contribution toward counter-LRA efforts in central Africa.” The deployment drew support from Sen. James Inhofe, a Republican who has visited the region. “I have witnessed firsthand the devastation caused by the LRA, and this will help end Kony’s heinous acts that have created a human rights crisis in Africa,” he said in a statement. “I have been fervently involved in trying to prevent further abductions and murders of Ugandan children, and today’s action offers hope that the end of the LRA is in sight.” But Obama’s letter stressed the limited nature of the deployment. “Our forces will provide information, advice and assistance to select partner nation forces,” it said. “Although the US forces are combat-equipped, they will … not themselves engage LRA forces unless necessary for self-defense.” Most of the troops will deploy to regional capitals to work with government officials and military commanders on countering the rebels and protecting civilians, Pentagon officials said. State Department officials portrayed the deployment as part of a larger strategy to combat the group that dates to the Bush administration but also includes legislation passed by Congress this year. Victoria Nuland, a department spokeswoman, said the US troops will aid in “pursuing the LRA and seeking to bring top commanders to justice.” The broader effort includes encouraging rebel fighters to defect, disarm and return to their homes, she said. The administration briefed human rights activists ahead of the announcement, and their officials were encouraged. “These advisers can make a positive difference on the ground by keeping civilians safe and improving military operations to apprehend the LRA’s top commanders,” said Paul Ronan, director of the group Advocacy at Resolve. Col. Felix Kulayigye, Uganda’s military spokesman, said of the troops: “We are aware that they are coming. We are happy about it. We look forward to working with them and eliminating Kony and his fighters.” US politics United States Uganda guardian.co.uk
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