Twin Comforter Sets Amazon Review

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This set is the perfect accent to the colors in my room. It is super snuggly and I love the king size shams instead of the standard. If you have pets though, the hair will stick to the microfiber. Only down side to this product is the size and fitting into the washer!! The price was unbeatable and I'm thinking of buying another color for a guest room. Awesome buy!!! by Opal Read More

Comforter Baby Customer Review

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I bought this when my older son was just 7 months old in 2007 and its still going! Ive washed AND dried it numerous times and its still just like new. Nick (older son) still insists on sleeping with it so I am buying another one for the new baby just in time for winter. Its very light and warm. My only issue is trying to find duvet covers other than boring old white. I bought the white ones for this latest ... Read More

Chef Knife Case Buyer Testimonial

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Chef Knife Cases I really like this knife case. It is what I expected. It is durable and has lots of slots for knives. The only problem is that sometimes the knives slide out of the side, but it hasn't been a huge problem. By Jacelyn, Tuscaloosa, AL Read More

Chef Knife Cases End User Testimonial

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Chef Knife Cases If you are a chef with many tools and knives, this large, sturdy case is definitely worth the money. it has an inner velcro strap that secures your knives, and everything fits snugly inside. By Bert Read More

Chef Knife Knives and Cutlery

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Ease of Use: 4 of 5 Sharpness: 4 of 5 Durability: 4 of 5 Ease of Cleaning: 5 of 5 Full Review by Franklin I have used both Henckels five star and Wusthof's Classic 8 in. Chef's knives. I have also used Cutco and various cheap department stores knives. By and large Wusthof is the best hands down. The knife stays sharp and is like a natural extension of my hand when using. This biggest difference I found among all knives is ... Read More

Japan Unveils Low-Interest Lending Plan, Keeps Rates Unchanged

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Filed at 1:53 a.m. ET TOKYO (AP) -- Japan's central bank on Tuesday unveiled details of a new $33 billion low-interest lending scheme intended to fuel economic growth and fight deflation. The plan accompanied the Bank of Japan's decision to keep its key interest rate near zero. As widely expected, the eight-member policy board voted unanimously to leave the overnight call rate target at 0.1 percent. The bank has not touched the rate since December ... Read More

News Corp. Moves to Lift Stake in BSkyB

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PARIS — News Corp. said Tuesday that it had approached British Sky Broadcasting, the satellite television company, about a possible bid of $11.5 billion for all the shares in the company that it does not already own. BSkyB rejected the price as too low, but said a higher offer “could be in the interests of BSkyB shareholders in the future.” News Corp., controlled by Rupert Murdoch, already holds 39 percent of BSkyB, but said it wanted full ... Read More

Spain Sells Bonds but at a Higher Rate

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MADRID (Reuters) — Spain’s Treasury raised 5.2 billion euros ($6.36 billion) at its 12- and 18-month treasury-bill auction on Tuesday, but the substantial premium to the same auction a month earlier raised doubts over the country’s credit rating. The 12-month bill paid an average yield of 2.303 percent compared to 1.59 percent in the same auction in May, while the 18-month bill gave 2.837 percent, up from 1.951 percent. “The bid/cover was respectable and they managed to get the bonds ... Read More

Henckel Knives Product Rating

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Product Rating: 7 of 10 Pros: great handles. Cons: a bit pricey in comparson to the other henckels Review by Natividad, KY United States My recovered half does a lot of the cooking now but she does ask me the chop and cut prunegs up for her. She take tos watching my trained turn over submits whiz owing to ingredients at pouncening scramble from all my years of restaurant training. I thrust I had these knives when I was toiling in the cookhouse. It would ... Read More

In Hong Kong, Eternity Goes Online

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HONG KONG — Hong Kong, one of the most wired societies in the world, is taking the Internet to a higher level. Bereaved users in this city of seven million got a new way of honoring and commemorating their loved ones Thursday: A Web site that enables them to set up online profiles for the dead, www.memorial.gov.hk. The creator of the site is not some Internet-savvy, 20-something college graduate, but the Hong Kong Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, which oversees ... Read More