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postheadericon Today’s Collector Magazine March 1999 Beanie Babies *

 Todays Collector Magazine March 1999 Beanie Babies *

Today’s Collector Magazine March 1999 Beanie Babies *



postheadericon Sterling Silver Birthstone Baby Brat Girl Pendant for ” March “

41PBkZXcQDL. SL160  Sterling Silver Birthstone Baby Brat Girl Pendant for  March

Product Description
You wear this charm to represent a Daughter or a Granddaughter with the appropriate birthstone. This is one of the all time favorite Birthstone Pendants for Mothers and Grandmothers. The Stone in the head is a 4mm Cubic Zirconia, and the one in the Body is a Trillium 8mm X 8mm Synthetic color Stone and the body is sterling Silver. The height of the charm is 1 3/16″ (3 cm). CHAIN IS NOT INCLUDED.

Sterling Silver Birthstone Baby Brat Girl Pendant for ” March “



postheadericon The Swimmers Body : Update March ’10… New Sales Copy Increases $$$.

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The Swimmers Body : Update March ’10… New Sales Copy Increases $$$.



postheadericon Hundreds brave the rain to ‘March for Babies’ in Bucks (VIDEO)

Breast-fed babies know when to say when
Babies who are fed directly from the breast in early infancy tend to consume less later in infancy than their bottle-fed counterparts, new research suggests.

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Bottle-fed babies may eat more, study hints
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Babies who are bottle-fed early on may consume more calories later in infancy than babies who are exclusively breastfed, a study published Monday suggests.

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KMIR 6 – Palm Springs News, Weather, SportsBreast-fed babies know when to say when
MONDAY, May 10 (HealthDay News) — Babies who are fed directly from the breast in early infancy tend to consume less later in infancy than their bottle-fed counterparts, new research suggests.

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Alice Marches for Babies
Dozens of teams participated in the annual March for Babies held Saturday in Alice. Teams continue to raise money for March of Dimes, which is fighting to end premature births and birth defects. The event was held at Cornerstone Baptist Church on Stadium Road.

Read more on Alice Echo-News Journal

Hundreds brave the rain to ‘March for Babies’ in Bucks (VIDEO)
A sea of umbrellas bobbed through Tyler State Park in Newtown and Northampton townships on Sunday morning as the annual March for Babies stepped off.

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postheadericon Marshfield Holds March for Babies Walk

Toys ‘R’ Us CEO shares his success story
ST. BONAVENTURE – When Gerald L. Storch took over the Toys “R” Us corporation in 2006 as its new chairman and chief executive officer, many in the company had a defeatist attitude.

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Youth League Helps to Keep Kids Active
The community came together Saturday to makes sure kids can stay active.

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Show mom you care: the best gifts for Mother’s Day and where to find them in Louisville [Family & parenting]
  What is it about buying a Mother’s Day gift that strikes fear into the hearts of men? My own husband (who usually has a rather lax attitude about giving gifts for other holidays) appears to be downright daunted about picking out the perfect bauble for Mother’s Day. Perhaps it is because after witnessing the magical gore of pregnancy and childbirth, men feel intimidated about selecting the …

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News & Blues 5/5
Tita Nyambi, 25, tried to withdraw $700 from his mother’s bank account by dressing in the woman’s clothes and speaking in a high-pitched voice, according to authorities in Somerset County, N.J., who added that he also presented her driver’s license and forged her signature on a bank form at the bank’s drive-through teller.

Read more on Syracuse New Times

Marshfield Holds March for Babies Walk
Kelly Aue has marched for babies for quite a few years, but this year, the walk meant much more to her and her family.

Read more on WSAW Wausau



postheadericon Register for Arc MARCH in Concord

Calling all parents
Local mom to offer information on Indiana Adoption Program.

Read more on The Star Press

Ask the Expert: Why it’s important to immunize your child
April 24-May 1 is National Infant Immunization Week, a week dedicated to highlighting the importance of protecting infants from vaccine-preventable diseases.

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Full-day kindergarten ignites financial spat
The Ontario Ministry of Education’s full-day learning program has at least one local non-profit day care provider crying foul over the potential loss of revenue from kindergarten-aged children. The National Capital Region YMCA-YWCA is arguing the provincial initiative threatens the sustainability of the child care system. Careful to note the Y supports full-day kindergarten, the group initially …

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Staunton Licensed Child Care Inspections
Facility type: Child day center

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Register for Arc MARCH in Concord
On Saturday, May 1, Minute Man Arc will hold its annual fundraiser, the Minute Man MARCH.

Read more on Concord Journal



postheadericon Rentrak Announces Top DVD Sales and Rentals for Week Ending March 21, 2010

Amy Scherzer’s Diary
HCC Presidential ShowcaseHillsborough Community College president Gwendolyn Stephenson doesn’t retire until June, but students, faculty and colleagues began their goodbyes at the Presidential Showcase hosted by the HCC Foundation and Cutler Associates.

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County students share knowledge at the Social Studies Fair
(Photo by: Suzanne Stewart) Kenneth Vance, far right, judges a project during the March 16 Social Studies Fair. The 2010 Social Studies Fair was held March 16 at Pocahontas County High School. Students from fourth through 12 grade presented their projects in nine categories.

Read more on The Pocahontas Times

Mayfield Heights brothers take different approaches in ‘Aladdin’ roles on stage at Slovenian Home
A pair of Mayfield Heights brothers will have leading roles when the children’s theater group Upstage Players presents “Aladdin” this weekend.

Read more on The Sun Messenger

Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato And Joe Jonas Take Over ‘American Idol’
Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas took over the “American Idol” stage. This week’s mentor sang “When I Look at You” while the new couple tackled “Make a Wave.”

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Rentrak Announces Top DVD Sales and Rentals for Week Ending March 21, 2010
LOS ANGELES , March 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Rentrak Corporation (Nasdaq: RENT – News ), today announced the top ten DVD sales and rentals for the prior week based on estimated consumer spending. According to the company’s Retail Essentials and Home Video Essentials tracking services, the top ten selling DVDs and the top ten most-rented motion pictures, per data collected for the week ending …

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postheadericon First MTB news & racing round-up, Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Rio Rancho
A motorcyclist was killed after his bike collided with another vehicle in Rio Rancho tonight (March 29). A Rio Rancho police officer spotted the motorcycle traveling south on N.M. 528 at a high rate of speed about 8:30 p.m. near Corrales Road, said Rio Rancho Police Department spokesman John Francis. The officer called for backup. The motorcycle later collided with a Jeep and the motorcyclist …

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Everyone loves Jan
Ninety-seven-year-old Jan Furst is a fixture of island life

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MTB News & Racing Round-up, March 30, 2010
This weekend the Peruvian town of Cusco will host the second Santísimo [Holy] Downhill, with Slovakian rider Filip Polc the star attraction at an event expected to include 200 riders.

Read more on Cyclingnews

DW: Exercise can combat disease
NEW COLUMBIA — Sarah Kitchen is one fit mama.

Read more on The Milton Standard-Journal

First MTB news & racing round-up, Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The Marin County-based Whole Athlete Cycling Team is traveling to Southern California this weekend to build upon its successes at the Triple Crown opener in Bonelli Park a few weeks ago. There, the team took second through sixth in the junior category-one division.

Read more on Cyclingnews



postheadericon YOU CAN HELP: Volunteer opportunities in Clackamas County, March 27-April2, 2010

16-year-old boy makes baby blankets for unwed moms
16-year-old boy makes baby blankets for unwed moms

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Egg donors offered up to $50,000
Fertility companies are paying egg donors high fees that often exceed guidelines, especially for donors from top colleges and with certain appearances and ethnicities, a new study finds.

Read more on MSNBC

The best team left in the NCAA tourney
ST. LOUIS — There are better teams than these Ohio State Buckeyes. Kentucky is more talented. Kansas was twice as deep. Duke has more pure scorers.

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Cousins cooling down off court while he heats up on it
When people think about Kentucky’s DeMarcus Cousins, they think All-Star talent and All-Star temper tantrums. They should re-assess their assumptions. Mike Freeman sees a player who has matured.

Read more on CBS Sports

YOU CAN HELP: Volunteer opportunities in Clackamas County, March 27-April2, 2010
Looking for ways to make a difference in your community? There are volunteer opportunities for every interest, from helping seniors to getting involved in your schools.

Read more on The Oregonian



postheadericon Briefly: March 27

Kendra Can’t Wear Wedding Ring, Says Her Finger Is Too Fat!
RadarOnline.com loves Kendra . The reality TV star is sharing all the angst of new moms everywhere as she struggles to lose her baby weight – even in her fingers. PHOTOS: Kendra In Her Sexy Bikini

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Rowe: John Calipari working magic with Kentucky
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — John Gotti had nothing on John Calipari. Kentucky’s first-year head coach is the Teflon man of college basketball. Nothing ever sticks.

Read more on The Montclair Times

Greenburgh nanny accused of stealing from employer, playdate family
GREENBURGH — A nanny surrendered today on charges that she stole thousands of dollars in cash, jewelry and cherished mementos from her employer and their neighbor in the Mayfair Acres neighborhood.

Read more on The Journal News

Ancient Chinese Mummies are California museum showstoppers
SANTA ANA, Calif. – Mystery, dazzle and awe unite the mummies of a man, woman and child, found in China’s Tarim Basin at different times in different places, that anchor an exhibition so rich in history it contains some of the earliest known baby bottles, trousers, sunglasses and pasta.

Read more on The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News

Briefly: March 27
Read about what’s happening in and around Plymouth.

Read more on Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin



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