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23 hours ago ago from Tucson Wine guide, Tucson wine events, wine reviews, fine dining in Tucson, Arizona
The Wine Inquirer has just launched its new Community Forum , an open avenue for wine and food enthusiasts to exchange concepts, commentary, suggestions and opinons. This is your opportunity to share your experiences in local dining, wine purchases, wine and food pairing strategies, local events, wine travel and more. We invite you to simply click on to the new Community Forum box on the upper right side of the Home Page, register, log in and ...
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14 hours ago ago from The Saipan Blog
This advertisement will appear in the local newspapers tomorrow. A big thank you to everyone who helped out with the Rotary Club of Saipan's many projects this year.
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