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Pool Cleaner News - Wind, cold fail to take their toll

June 30th, 2006

Wind, cold fail to take their toll
Globe and Mail, Canada - Jun 1, 2006… “You feel that you need one of those swimming pool cleaner things to reach it.”. In the second set, Karlovic hit Nestor with a shot and did not apologize. …

Pool Cleaner News - Green pools in Valley cities on rise, may breed mosquitoes 

June 29th, 2006

Green pools in Valley cities on rise, may breed mosquitoes 
As temperatures reach into the 100s, residents across the West Valley have been calling city and county offices to report green pools, ripe breeding grounds for disease-carrying mosquitoes.

State caves in on energy-efficient housing targets 
BUILDERS of high-rise units have been exempted from more stringent energy-efficiency targets after the NSW Government accepted that its scheme would add thousands of dollars to the cost of a unit. -

Pool Cleaner News - Warne Marsh

June 20th, 2006

Warne Marsh
All About Jazz, PA - May 30, 2006… It was very sad for me to find out that this great musical genius was forced into manual labor as a swimming pool cleaner to survive. …

Pool Cleaner News - Wind, cold fail to take their toll

June 19th, 2006

Wind, cold fail to take their toll
Globe and Mail - PARIS — Maybe the best thing about cold, windy, rainy Day 4 of the French Open is that it finally ended, and the tournament did not lose any of its big stars. “It was a tough day for everyone,” women’s top seed Am lie Mauresmo said. “It was hard

Pool Cleaner News - Dog-Eared and Worn 

June 17th, 2006

Dog-Eared and Worn 
It also offers the opportunity to catch up on your reading. There are few things that can beat sitting outside on a warm summer day with a good book, and there are plenty of great reads to choose from.

Household hazardous waste collection day free for Mobile County Residents 
(MOBILE, Ala.) May 19 — The Mobile County Commission is sponsoring a free Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day on Saturday, May 20th at the Greater Gulf State Fairgrounds in Mobile from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The purpose of a Household Hazardous Waste Day is to provide Mobile County residents with a safe and convenient way to dispose of hazardous materials.

Wanted: Easy to Maintain Swimming Pools 
Its that time of year when cooling off in a swimming pool is a favorite past-time, especially when it is a pool in the back yard.

Pool Cleaner News - Wanted: Easy to Maintain Swimming Pools 

June 16th, 2006

Wanted: Easy to Maintain Swimming Pools 
Its that time of year when cooling off in a swimming pool is a favorite past-time, especially when it is a pool in the back yard.

Pool Cleaner News - Not Your Papi ’s Network

June 13th, 2006

Not Your Papi ’s Network
BusinessWeek - In deadpan voices, a half-dozen Latinos make their pitch in a black-and-white television ad. The camera flicks to their somber faces. One by one, they implore Americans to help smuggle illegal immigrants across the U.S.-Mexico border. The more who

Jobs at the R-J
Las Vegas Review Journal - Twice a week on a grass field in Southeast Las Vegas, financial planners, teachers, construction workers, salesmen and pool cleaners meet with about 40 others from various walks of life to form scrums, rucks and mauls

New program leaves no time to waste
Seguin Gazette-Enterprise - SEGUIN The city of Seguin recently provided residents with an alternative to hoarding paint cans and car batteries in the garage. Earlier this month, the city began a free, temporary home pickup program for household waste that can t go out

Pool Cleaner News - Authorities searching for suspected muggers

June 9th, 2006

Authorities searching for suspected muggers
Desert Sun - Authorities are investigating two muggings that occurred in separate incidents and involved uspects who approached the victims in or near their homes, police said Tuesday. Palm Springs police are searching for an armed man who robbed another man

Pool Cleaner News - Police Blotter 

June 8th, 2006

Police Blotter 
UNITYVILLE Seven-year-old Victor Anthony Burke of Dallas Township was killed in a crash in Lycoming County May 26 when the driver of a vehicle he was in ran off the road and struck a tree, state police said.

Maplewood Drive plans to move forward 
Improvements planned for Maplewood Drive in Coralville will proceed after the city and property owners came to terms that were approved Tuesday by the City Council.

Coroner calls for new pool rules 
A Quebec coroner says there should be tighter regulations on swimming pools. Ren Charest studied the circumstances surrounding the drowning death of a teenage girl last summer who got her hair got caught in a pool filter.

Be There and Be Square 
Even the math clubs in Hollywood are teeming with industry players and celebrities, but it’s still all about the numbers. By Eryn Brown from Wired magazine.

Pool Cleaner News - Pool man robbed at gunpoint 

June 7th, 2006

Pool man robbed at gunpoint 
Palm Springs police are searching today for two suspects who robbed a pool cleaner of his car keys, wallet and cell phone, while the man was working. The incident occurred yesterday shortly before 2:30 p.m. in the Las Palmas neighborhood of Palm Springs.

Police Looking For Palm Springs Wallet Thieves 
Authorities are investigating three wallet thefts committed by armed assailants in Palm Springs and Palm Desert over a one-week period

Plainville teen on bike killed in crash with semi 
PLAINVILLE — A high school student was killed Wednesday when he rode a bicycle through a stop sign and collided with a tractor-trailer, the Kansas Highway Patrol said.