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What is the point of Woolworths? (BBC News)
Woolies is reportedly on sale for the price of a modest bag of pick 'n' mix. Millions cross its threshold every week but to buy what?
Libraries see increased use as patrons save their pennies (Guelph Mercury)
GUELPH (Nov 21, 2008) -- When Linda Pyper finds herself at the bookstore, she now jots down names of books to see if they're available at the Guelph Public Library before she buys them.
Entertainment (The West Australian)
The king of waltz Andre Rieu swept into Perth yesterday afternoon ahead of what is expected to be an epic performance at Subiaco Oval tonight.
Rieu waltzes in for a romantic night (The West Australian)
The king of waltz Andre Rieu swept into Perth yesterday afternoon ahead of what is expected to be an epic performance at Subiaco Oval tonight. Up to 30,000 people are expected to attend A Romantic
Current Discounts And Deals #82 (The Motley Fool)
Get £130 off Buffy box sets, Mamma Mia! on DVD for less than £10, 20% off at Pizza Express, 40% off wine and champagne at Thresher... and more!
Tech toys for tough times (Austin American-Statesman)
Santa Claus laid off 10 percent of his Elfin staff this month. The jingle bell industry is seeking a government bailout. Fannie Mae can only afford to buy a pack of tube socks for Freddie Mac this year.
Hollywood moguls see cinema's future in 3D (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Three-dimensional films, once blamed for making audiences nauseous, are making a comeback and are likely to become the future of cinema thanks to digital technology, Hollywood studio moguls say.
Jonathan Handel: Product Review: Dymo DiscPainter (CD/DVD Printer) (HuffingtonPost)
If you're a photographer, videographer, filmmaker or actor, you may burn a lot of CDs or DVDs on your computer. After all, there's something nice...
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Wall-E Vs. Panda Death Match! (HuffingtonPost)
My computer was at the Apple Store being repaired so I'm cramming in two weeks of columns in one week and I'll try to be...
African adventure: Travel agent finds natural wonderland, big game (The Pantagraph)
Indiana Jones and Hal Graff share two things in common: a love of adventure and a fear of snakes. Never mind lions and tigers. Graff, of Bloomington, was clear when he e-mailed outfitters in South Africa the timing of his safari had to be when the odds of encountering snakes were low.