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18 hours ago ago from The City Sights New York

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Can I Receive My Subsctription Of The New York Times To My Amazon Kindle If I Go Abroad?

10 hours ago ago from Amazon Kindle Wireless» Amazon Kindle Wireless

I am thinking of buying one Amazon Kindle. The only concern is that, I am living outside the united states. Can I use my Kindle to receive my subscription such as New York Times or Wall Street Journal? Thanks

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GEICO to add 300 jobs 0 Comments | Buffalo News, Aug 20, 2009 | by Jonathan D. Epstein Gov. David A. Paterson and executives from GEICO Corp. on Wednesday confirmed that the giant auto insurer will bring at least 300 more new jobs to Western New York and invest $2.4 million over three years as it expands its Amherst service center. The Washington, D.C.-based insurance carrier, the third-largest in the country and largest in the ...

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French rocker Hallyday's tour canceled PARIS (AP) The producers for French rocker Johnny Hallyday have canceled the final leg of a concert tour following his hospitalization. Hallyday, who is France's biggest rock star, was hospitalized last week in Los Angeles following complications from an operation performed on his back in November. Doctors awakened him Tuesday after several days in a medically induced coma. A year when reality TV ...

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1 hour, 4 minutes ago ago from FOX Business

Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Retail Thursday, December 17, 2009 Rite Aid Third-quarter Loss Narrows   By Andria Cheng MarketWatch Pulse   NEW YORK -- Drugstore chain Rite ...

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