Monday, June 25, 2007

News on your mobile phone (Design your own t shirt)

Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - We've relaunched Sun-Sentinel Mobile so you can take the Sun-Sentinel with you wherever you go -- and you don't have to remember anything beyond Sun-Sentinel.com . Just point your cell phone's Web browser to www.sun-sentinel.com and our service will
BusinessWeek - by Will Andrews "When I was your age " Those are probably the five words a younger person least likes to hear, and who can blame him or her? But in putting together the stories for our current special report, which is focused on offering strategies
Chicago Sun-Times - Determining how much money you need for retirement is a highly personal and complex decision. It depends on a number of factors, including the retirement lifestyle you desire, your target retirement age, and your life expectancy, reports the Illinois
Dallas Morning News - When Enej Dreca took out an adjustable-rate subprime mortgage in 2005, he knew the interest rate was likely to rise in two years. But he wasn't prepared for how high it would go. His initial 8 percent rate would have soared to 11 percent this year
USA Today - The first time Lisa Chamberlain's 2-year-old daughter threw up in the car, Chamberlain, a pediatrician, assumed the toddler had a stomach virus. The second time, she got the hint. "Both times, it happened on on a winding road," she says. Diagnosis
MCV - Project Sylpheed, Tenchu Z and Vampire Rain near release. London Monday 25th June, 2007 Do you wish you could master your environment and perform feats beyond what others believe to be possible? With the imminent release of Project Sylpheed
Miami Herald - Art of Asia--Focus on Japan: Exhibition features works on loan from the Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., through Aug. 18; Coral Springs Museum of Art, 2855 Coral Springs Dr., Coral Springs; $4 adults, $3 seniors

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Design your own t shirt - How would Tiger handle a gator?

Seattle Times - Forget jeans day or Hawaiian-shirt day: Too dressy. Those folks in bathrobes who wandered through the Factoria-area shops Wednesday were in work attire. Employees at T-Mobile in Bellevue celebrated "Wear Your Bathrobe to Work Day." The ultra-casual
Chicago Sun-Times - Grab scissors, chalk, needle and thread and let Hannah Rogge show you how to turn those relics into something you'll actually wear -- even enjoy wearing. Her book, Save This Shirt ($19.95, STC Craft) even comes with a "starter tee" compressed into a
Globe and Mail - Wearing a loose, brown-patterned shirt over casual trousers and, with terribly swollen ankles showing above a pair of moccasins, Mr. Hutt sat in a wing chair beside a window. He was attached to a portable oxygen tank and did not rise to greet me