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UV Flu Technologies Commences Sales of the Viratech Air Purifier In 19 Cardis Furniture Stores in New England
CENTERVILLE, Mass., May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- UV Flu Technologies, Inc. (UVFT.OB)(the "Company") is pleased to announce that Cardis Furniture ( www.cardis.com ) has chosen the Company's ...
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DIY Q&A: Seal away smoke odor with shellac
Q:  Our apartment smells strongly of tobacco smoke. Can you tell us what to do? –V. Wright
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Cleaning Up With High-Tech Housekeeping Tools
Marla Cilley, aka the FlyLady, knows a thing or two about housecleaning. One of those things is that it's hard to get motivated to do it. To address this problem, she created an empire around inspiring others to step up their housecleaning game. "We do behavior modification through email, Facebook and Twitter, and that behavior modification helps our members establish simple habits and string ...
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Sharp® Names Tim Polega Vice President, Sharp Solar Energy Solutions Group
MAHWAH, N.J., May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --  Sharp Electronics Corporation (SEC) today announced that Tim Polega has been named vice president of Sharp's Solar Energy Solutions Group (SESG), a division ...
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Do It Yourself: Good cleaning might help tackle tobacco odor - Sun, 06 May 2012 PST
Q. Our apartment smells strongly of tobacco smoke. We have complained to the management and even to the corporate office, but get no help. Can you tell us what to do?
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Watching your every move
KUALA LUMPUR: The next time someone offers you tissue paper from a box, beware. The box might just be a camera recording your every move.
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1. Watching your every move
KUALA LUMPUR: The next time someone offers you tissue paper from a box, beware. The box might just be a camera recording your every move.
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Nothing to sneeze at: Wyndham Garden Clearwater Beach goes totally hypoallergenic
By Theodora Aggeles, Times Correspondent Wednesday, May 2, 2012 CLEARWATER — As more Americans are diagnosed with allergies and chemical sensitivities, hotels around the country have begun offering a few hypoallergenic rooms. But often those rooms cost more than regular rooms, and they might be filled when an allergy sufferer appears looking for relief from sneezing or wheezing while on vacation ...
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