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2 Lane Home Furnishings stores in Central Florida close
Sentinel Staff WriterTwo Lane Home Furnishings franchise stores -- one in Altamonte Springs and another on Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando -- have shut their doors. "We received word yesterday that the stores were closed and a sign was up 'due to the economic situation store...Tags: Non-durable Goods Industry, Orange Blossom Trail
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News, tips and trends for parents
The Associated PressTo scan his house for potential hazards to his kids, Scott Ichikawa got down on the floor to see things from their level. Besides searching out obvious dangers such as electrical outlets and cords, he wanted to get a sense of where the twins, Andrew...Tags: Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Organizations, Injuries
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Grant, church volunteers help rebuild Tamarac home damaged by Wilma
Special CorrespondentThree years after Hurricane Wilma damaged their home, the McKinney family hopes to soon be singing "I'll Be Home for Christmas." Their hopes have been buoyed by a grant secured by a local group to help fix their home and by a turnout of volunteers from...Tags: Holidays, Disasters, Family, Christianity, Hurricanes
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South Florida Homestyle: 'AD' style fits kids' rooms
The December issue of Architectural Digest, the grand dame of the upscale design magazines, proves children don't have to have garish decor. They can have good design. Margaret Dunne, AD's executive editor, said the idea for "25 Designs for Children"...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Building Material, Architecture, Metal and Mineral, Chicago Skyline
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Lighting options that will floor you
Universal Press SyndicateFirst you notice the cool shades — bold drum or rectangular styles towering over supports that are cylindrical, stacked or barely there. Some new floor lamps look like twisted tree branches topped by a shade. Others are dramatic lamps that spot...Tags: Ethan Allen, Metal and Mineral
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Buying more for less can make the holidays a lot brighter
Sentinel Staff WriterI've been told that I can stretch a dollar until it screams. Every year at this time, I give that skill an extra workout. I've learned that buying more for less can make the holidays a lot brighter. Deals on gifts Even before the holiday season, I...Tags: Sales, Dining and Drinking, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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In living color
Special to The Baltimore SunIn the city neighborhood of Charles Village, dark-brick Victorian rowhouses are embellished with leaded- and stained-glass windows and fancy wood pediments. Wrought-iron fences enclose some front gardens, while others are defined by flowers and hedges....Tags: Land Price, Charles Village, Salvador Dali, Fells Point, Metal and Mineral
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High-riding steel heads for a fall
Associated PressJust weeks after posting record profits, steelmakers are facing a harsh new reality: dwindling orders, production cuts, layoffs. And tougher times lay ahead, analysts say. The steel industry had been riding high earlier this year, as surging demand...Tags: Unemployment, United States Steel Llc, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Charlotte, Labor Disputes
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In Silver Lake and Echo Park, gift-giving is all grown up
Don't be fooled by the ripped jeans and chipped black nail polish on the clientele of Sunset Junction's coffee-nerd hub Intelligentsia -- Silver Lake and its hipper, dicier sister to the east, Echo Park, aren't just for the kids anymore. Grown-up eateries...Tags: Los Feliz, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Echo Park, Dining and Drinking
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Lexington conquers George Washington
The Virginia GazetteAfter more than two years of renovations of $9 million, the Lexington George Washington Inn & Conference Center on Merrimac Trail will formally debut its new look next week. Renovations began in 2006 after two private investors took over the hotel....Tags: Restaurants, Colonial Williamsburg, Sales, Dining and Drinking, Hotels and Accommodations
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A bathroom that's accessible for the elderly
We're planning an addition to our family home that will accommodate both of my aging parents. They're still healthy and able to use standard fixtures and furnishings. We realize, however, that within a few years the bathroom, especially, may present...Tags: Building Material, Metal and Mineral
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Giving spirit burned brighter
Of The Morning CallThe generosity started as soon as Becky Ensley came out of her burning home, barefoot and in her pajamas. It came from a resident of her S. Delaware Street neighborhood, she thinks. She didn't quite recognize the man who gave her the shoes right off...Tags: Charity, Fires, Kutztown, Allentown
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