Sunday, December 3, 2006

Delivery Flower Minneapolis - And now it's all up to lawmakers


And now it's all up to lawmakers
L eaders of Oregon's legislative reform work group were greeted almost like liberators Friday in Salem. No flower petals were strewn at their feet, but verbal bouquets showered upon them at the Capitol as they formally presented the results of 15 months of tedious work.
Iran eyes Dubai Flower Centre
Iran and several other central Asian countries are looking at the facilities available at the Dubai Flower Centre as a means to boosting their exports to Europe and the Far East, reported the local WAM news agency.
Potty mouths pay off
PORTAGE | You'd better not say "#$%^&" or even "!*$)+" in the Portage clerk-treasurer's office. The use of off-color language could cost you a pretty penny, or a quarter -- or even $1.50 if the word's deemed foul enough.
Numerous Crashes: Flower Truck Rolls Over; Squad Car Hit at Accident Scene
They're two of numerous accidents across the viewing area as drivers readjust to winter driving.
N.J. company lists under local names
Six years after the Legislature prohibited out-of-state companies from masquerading as Kansas hometown businesses, it's pretty much business as usual for the New Jersey flower telemarketer whose actions prompted the law.
Web site helps you find discounts you didn't even know were there
You're probably sitting on a bunch of discounts you can use in your everyday life -- and you don't even know it.
Floats serious business at CSS
As the hours tick down to tonights downtown Parade of Light and Sound, the sleigh that drives Santa through the streets each year sits empty behind Chilliwack Secondary School.
GOLF ROUNDUP
Paul Stankowski of Flower Mound surged up the leader board during Saturday's fourth round of the PGA Tour's final qualifying tournament in LaQuinta, Calif., firing a 5-under-par 67 to leave him tied for 19th place at 281.