"In the UK JCB is best known for its bulldozers, earth-movers,
excavators and the like so you’d expect a mobile phone with their
name on it to be able to put up with scrapes, drops, violent misuse
and anything else you can throw it at…"
A soccer referee in Malaysia resorted to pulling a gun when a game
became unruly after he ejected one player from the field.The New
Straits Times said the game official, who also is a police officer,
ran to his car to get his gun when players mobbed him fo
The Arabic Channel serving the New York area delivers a daily dose
of Islamic jurisprudence from Egyptian sheik Amr Khaled, direct
from Cairo, on how the duty of every Arab-American is to become
first, second, and only, a member of the Muslim Ummah, and a
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RESTAURANTS: Fast food chain hopes line of espresso-based drinks
will compete with Starbucks, others. CHICAGO - McDonald's
executives came out swinging when they announced their assault on
the comfy world of coffee shops.
1 John Petrucci
"In the UK JCB is best known for its bulldozers, earth-movers, excavators and the like so you’d expect a mobile phone with their name on it to be able to put up with scrapes, drops, violent misuse and anything else you can throw it at…"
2 Uncle Kracker
New Joss Stone song: "Love"!
3 Drumagick
A soccer referee in Malaysia resorted to pulling a gun when a game became unruly after he ejected one player from the field.The New Straits Times said the game official, who also is a police officer, ran to his car to get his gun when players mobbed him fo
4 Bobby Hutcherson
The Arabic Channel serving the New York area delivers a daily dose of Islamic jurisprudence from Egyptian sheik Amr Khaled, direct from Cairo, on how the duty of every Arab-American is to become first, second, and only, a member of the Muslim Ummah, and a nightly helping of Syria's CNN-style digest of the world, sent fresh from Damascus.
5 Floater
how's ClexSense performance on advertising
6 P. Paul Fenech
RESTAURANTS: Fast food chain hopes line of espresso-based drinks will compete with Starbucks, others. CHICAGO - McDonald's executives came out swinging when they announced their assault on the comfy world of coffee shops.