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‘Dreaming of a white Christmas’

Posted on 04 February 2011 by admin

‘Dreaming of a white Christmas’
The North Platte Telegraph Welcome to winter. Winter 2010 officially begins today at 5:38 p.m. CST when the sun will be at the farthest point away from the equator. Known as Winter Solstice, it’s the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.

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Britain’s queen delivers annual Christmas message

Posted on 26 December 2010 by admin

Britain’s queen delivers annual Christmas message
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, center bottom, receives flowers from children as she leaves after attending the British royal family’s traditional Christmas Day church service in Sandringham, England, Saturday, Dec. 25, 2010. Also pictured are the Queen’s husband Prince Philip, stood next to her, and Prince Charles and his wife Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall, walking down the steps.

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Frank Lampard and Christine Bleakley to spend Christmas apart

Posted on 19 December 2010 by admin

Frank Lampard and Christine Bleakley to spend Christmas apart
FRANK Lampard and Christine Bleakley are to spend Christmas apart – scotching rumours that they may announce their engagement over the festive period.

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Toby Tells Tales of Christmas – The Tale of the Two-Sided Pillowtop

Posted on 01 September 2010 by admin


Follow me! www.twitter.com www.tobyturner.com http A mattress is a mat or pad, usually placed on top of a bed, upon which to sleep or lie. The word mattress is derived from Arabic words meaning “to throw” and “place where something is thrown” or “mat, cushion.” During the Crusades, Europeans adopted the Arabic method of sleeping on cushions thrown on the floor, and the word materas eventually descended into Middle English through the Romance languages.[1] Though a mattress may be placed directly on the floor, it is usually placed on top of a platform (such as a platform bed or a metal box-spring or a slatted foundation) to be further from the ground. Historically, mattresses have been filled with a variety of natural materials, including straw and feathers. Modern mattresses usually contain either an inner spring core or materials such as latex, viscoelastic, or other polyurethane-type foams. Mattresses may also be filled with air or water, or a variety of natural fibres, such as in futons. Insomnia is a symptom[1] which can accompany several sleep, medical and psychiatric disorders, characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep and/or difficulty staying asleep. Insomnia is typically followed by functional impairment while awake. Both organic and non-organic insomnia without other cause constitute a sleep disorder, primary insomnia.[2] One definition of insomnia is “difficulties initiating and/or maintaining sleep, or nonrestorative sleep, associated with

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