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July 28th, 2011
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MCI84 WHITE ROW & COLUMN $175.99 MCI84 WHITE ROW & COLUMN |
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Skid Row $2.99 Skid Row Vinyl Window Decal Rub on vinyl window logo of Skid Row. Black, Red or White, Sorry color choice not available. |
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Ornamental Row $1.9 This water color invitation features a row of hanging holiday ornaments across the top of the card. Bright white enclosure cards are available. |
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5/8ctw White Gold 3 Row Milgrain Band $2099 5/8ctw White Gold 3 Row Milgrain Band |
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Black 3 Row Watch White Jelly Band $69 Black 3 Row Watch White Jelly Band |
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4 Row Chain Block Style Canary & White $199 4 Row Chain Block Style Canary & White |
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1 Row Chain White Stones on Black Necklace $69 1 Row Chain White Stones on Black Necklace |
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Skid Row Red White and Blue skin for DSi $14.99 Skid Row Red White and Blue skin by Skinit.com. Fits DSi. View this and other covers, skins & case accessories at Skinit. |
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Front Row At The White House $12.99 “I’m still here, still arriving at the White House in the wee hours of the morning, reading the papers and checking the wire, still waiting for the morning briefing, still sitting down to write the first story of the day and still waiting to ask the tough questions.” From the woman who has reported on every president from Kennedy to Clinton for United Press International: a unique glimpse into the White House — and a telling record of the ever-changing relationship between the presidency and the press. From her earliest years, Helen Thomas wanted to be a reporter. Raised in Depression-era Detroit, she worked her way to Washington after college and, unlike other women reporters who gave up their jobs to returning veterans, parlayed her copy-aide job at the Washington Daily News into a twelve-year stint as a radio news writer for UPI, covering such beats as the Department of Justice and other federal agencies. Assigned to the White House press corps in 1961, Thomas was the first woman to close a press conference with “Thank you, Mr. President,” and has covered every administration since Kennedy’s. Along the way, she was among the pioneers who broke down barriers against women in the national media, becoming the first female president of the White House Correspondents Association, the first female officer of the National Press Club and the first woman member, later president, of the Gridiron Club. In this revealing memoir, which includes hundreds of anecdotes, insights, observations, and personal details, Thomas looks back at a career spent with presidents at home and abroad, on the ground and in the air. She evaluates the enormous changes that Watergate brought, including diminished press access to the Oval Office, and how they have affected every president since Nixon. Providing a unique view of the past four decades of presidential history, Front Row at the White House offers a seasoned study of the relationship between the chief executive officer and the press — a relationship that is sometimes uneasy, sometimes playful, yet always integral to democracy. “Soon enough there will be another president, another first lady, another press secretary and a whole new administration to discover. I’m looking forward to it — although I’m sure whoever ends up in the Oval Office in a new century may not be so thrilled about the prospect.” |
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Strivers Row $3.95 Summer, 1943. Harlem is a never-ending carnival. Soldiers and sailors, hustlers and glamour girls fill its streets, looking for excitement. Every night, dance halls like the Savoy Ballroom are filled with frenzied jitterbuggers, and the best jazz musicians in the world face off in rent parties and clubs such as Small’s Paradise. Yet underneath the glitter, Harlem’s black residents remain second-class citizens, shut out of most jobs, charged double the rents of white New Yorkers, and alternately ignored and harassed by the police. In military training camps throughout the South, their enlisted sons are beaten, jailed, even murdered. Harlem is a tinderbox, waiting for a match. Along these restless streets, two very different young men cross paths. Their chance encounter will change both their lives and presages the coming battle for civil rights. Malcolm Little is a street hustler, a numbers runner and pot dealer; a naive, cocky, troubled teenager fresh off the train, dazzled by everything around him — and not yet the iconic civil rights leader, Malcolm X, that he will become. The Reverend Jonah Dove is the minister of one of Harlem’s greatest churches and a resident of Strivers Row, one of the community’s most elite neighborhoods. Their lives intersect when Malcolm rescues Jonah and his wife from a group of drunken white soldiers. For Jonah, it is a crowning indignity that brings on a crisis of faith. Though still ashamed of his attempt to "pass" as white during college, he has begun to do so again, on secret trips away from Harlem. Malcolm is haunted by his own past, in a family riven by extreme poverty, mental illness, and racial prejudice. He plunges ecstaticallyinto the nightlife of Harlem. It is the life Malcolm has long envisioned for himself — yet he finds it hollow at the core. Lonely and confused, he starts to have odd dreams and visions of a mysterious black prophet who calls himself Elijah, the beginning of a religious conversion that will overthrow his whole world. As race riots break out across the homefront, and Harlem slides toward the brink, Jonah and Malcolm must confront their own demons. Their next meeting, in the midst of turmoil, will lead them both to make fateful choices, for themselves and for their community. "Strivers Row" completes the "City of Fire" trilogy begun with "Dreamland" and "Paradise Alley," Master storyteller Kevin Baker has once again woven an epic tale set against the panoramic backdrop of a vanished New York. Here is a world of dream books and lindyhoppers, jazz greats and secret cults — the forgotten black history of New York City, restored to passionate life on every page. |
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1 1/2ctw White Gold Round 2 Row Prong Hoops $1529 1 1/2ctw White Gold Round 2 Row Prong Hoops |
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1 3/4ctw White Gold Round Diamond 3 Row Band $3849 1 3/4ctw White Gold Round Diamond 3 Row Band |
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3/4ctw White Gold 2 Row Diamond Milgrain Hoops $1629 3/4ctw White Gold 2 Row Diamond Milgrain Hoops |
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Black White Ice Bezel 3 Row Red Dial Band Watch $69 Black White Ice Bezel 3 Row Red Dial Band Watch |
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Candy Cane Canary & White Totally Iced Out 4 Row Chain $199 Candy Cane Canary & White Totally Iced Out 4 Row Chain |
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Candy Cane Canary & White 4 Row Bling Bling Bracelet $69 Candy Cane Canary & White 4 Row Bling Bling Bracelet |
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Candy Cane Blue & White Bling Bling 4 Row Bracelet $69 Candy Cane Blue & White Bling Bling 4 Row Bracelet |
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Tri Color Red Black & White 1 Row Bling Bling Chain $69 Tri Color Red Black & White 1 Row Bling Bling Chain |
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USA Red White & Blue 3 Row Iced Out Bracelet $49.95 USA Red White & Blue 3 Row Iced Out Bracelet |
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Block Style Blue & White Iced Out 4 Row Chain $199 Block Style Blue & White Iced Out 4 Row Chain |
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4 Row Iced Out Techno Pave Watch White Bullet Band $129 4 Row Iced Out Techno Pave Watch White Bullet Band |
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3D 8 Row Bling Bling Watch White Bullet Band $199 3D 8 Row Bling Bling Watch White Bullet Band |
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3D 6 Row White Iced Out on Black Watch $159 3D 6 Row White Iced Out on Black Watch |
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3D 6 Row Iced Out Watch White Bullet Band $159 3D 6 Row Iced Out Watch White Bullet Band |
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Candy Cane Black & White 8 Row Bling Bling Bracelet $99 Candy Cane Black & White 8 Row Bling Bling Bracelet |
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4 Row Chain Light Blue Yellow & White Bling Bling $149 4 Row Chain Light Blue Yellow & White Bling Bling |
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Candy Cane Black & White 4 Row Bling Bling Chain $199 Candy Cane Black & White 4 Row Bling Bling Chain |
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Candy Cane Blue & White Bling Bling 4 Row Chain $199 Candy Cane Blue & White Bling Bling 4 Row Chain |
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Custom 6 Row Lemonade Bling Bling Watch White Band $129 Custom 6 Row Lemonade Bling Bling Watch White Band |
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