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Discounted Designer Rugs Now Available From Funky Rugs eBay Store
Everyone loves a designer rug, but not everyone can afford one - even when prices at the online store, Funky Rugs (www.funkyrugs.co.uk), can be as low as 50% off RRP. But now there's a new option for budget-conscious interior designers: the Funky Rugs discount store on eBay. (PRWeb Dec 12, 2007)

Animal Print Pillows Make Great Holiday Gifts and Help Kids, Too!
Animal prints are hot this season for home décor and for holiday gift giving. Children love the African animal-inspired pillows from Haba Na Haba that help other kids, too. Haba Na Haba's pillow covers featuring contemporary designs based on traditional East African patterns and style, including a variety of elephant, rhino, zebra, cheetah, and giraffe patterns. Haba Na Haba's products are produced by small women-owned businesses in Tanzania that train young adult orphans trade skills. Retail prices are $25.00 each of which $5 goes directly to support educational and healthcare initiatives at the Green Door Orphanage in Tanzania. All products are available online at www.habanahaba.com. (PRWeb Dec 10, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/WmV0YS1NYWduLU1hZ24tU3VtbS1UaGlyLVplcm8=

AMD Phenom 9600 / 2.3 GHz processor
AMDs new Phenom quad-core CPU has little to recommend it over competing chips from Intel. The Phenom is marginally less-expensive, but not enough to make up for its subpar performance. Unless AMD drops prices more aggressively, it looks like Intel will maintain its grasp on the CPU market for the foreseeable future.

AMD Phenom 9500 / 2.2 GHz processor
AMDs new Phenom quad-core CPU has little to recommend it over competing chips from Intel. The Phenom is marginally less expensive, but not enough to make up for its subpar performance. Unless AMD drops prices more aggressively, it looks like Intel will maintain its grasp on the CPU market for the foreseeable future.

Is climate change rewriting the cookbook?
With food prices accelerating at their fastest for 14 years, Kate Colquhoun reports on how wacky weather is affecting the way we eat.

Cruise lines hit passengers with fuel fees
Escalating oil prices are blamed for extra daily charges, which two companies will impose on next years departures. Charles Starmer-Smith reports.

Cost of a family ski holiday hits new peak
Eastern Europe offers the best bargains as prices in resorts spiral. Charles Starmer-Smith reports.

Will Japans stock market light up again?
Its economy seems stuck in the doldrums but some professional investors reckon share prices may have turned the corner. They tell Cherry Reynard why

 

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