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With These Activities, Gardening Need Not Take a Holiday

With These Activities, Gardening Need Not Take a Holiday

Here are some upcoming holiday and horticultural events for November, December and January. They're free unless otherwise noted. Call ahead to see whether registration is needed.


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  1. With These Activities, Gardening Need Not Take a Holiday

    Here are some upcoming holiday and horticultural events for November, December and January. They're free unless otherwise noted. Call ahead to see whether registration is needed.

  2. Holiday Books: Gardening

    This year’s offerings seem more to do with thinking about gardens than with the act of gardening.

  3. Financial Crisis Looms Over Holiday Season

    As the clock ticks down to critical season for retailers, department stores and clothing merchants report sharp drop in sales.

  4. Make-or-Break Holiday Season Looms Large

    Each day of financial tumult is bringing more pressure to bear on the nation's retailers -- and time is growing short.

  5. Make-or-break holiday season looms large

    As the clock ticks down to critical season for retailers, department stores and clothing merchants report sharp drop in sales.

  6. Retailers brace for holiday season after weak September

    American consumers went into hiding in September, leaving retailers with dismal sales and an uncertain future well beyond the holiday season as the fallout from the financial meltdown pushes spending even lower.

  7. CNN to give $100,000 to `hero' on holiday special

    A woman who moved to Louisiana to help Hurricane Katrina survivors, a man who greets U.S. soldiers and several community organizers will be honored by CNN in its second Thanksgiving night "heroes" special.

  8. Liberty suite? Jail's gardening inmates win bathroom vouchers

    Green-fingered prisoners at a jail win a £1,000 bathroom voucher in the prize draw of an In Bloom event.

  9. Idyllic 3 Bed Holiday Cottage. Courtyard Gardens., Western Loire, 113900 euros

    Large renovated cottage. Good size rooms & lots of character throughout. Easy to look after garden. Set in pretty Vendeen village with bar/restaurant & bakers. Near beautiful hilltop town of Pouzauges. La Rochelle/beaches 1hr. Puy du Fou 30 mins.A nicely

  10. They’ll be Russian to come on holiday

    Leading members of the Scottish tourism industry will showcase their country's charms on a visit to Russia this week in a bid to attract high-spending visitors.

  11. Millionaire holiday is out of this world

    IT'S probably the most expensive jaunt in history. A Soyuz spacecraft with two Americans and a Russian on board lifted off from Kazakhstan yesterday headed for the international space station.

  12. Retailers cutting back on holiday hiring

    With bleak sales numbers expected, there'll be fewer jobs and more competition for them. With Christmas fast approaching, Molly Oswaks has checked out stores in the Grove shopping center, boutiques in Larchmont Village and shops along 3rd Street. All across Southern California and the country, the search is on -- not for the perfect gift but for holiday jobs.

  13. Investigation after Scot drowns while on holiday in Amsterdam

    Police in Amsterdam are today awaiting the results of blood tests to try to establish what led a Scottish tourist to fall into a river and drown.

  14. Plunging Shares Pinch Holiday Electronics Purchases

    Evidence suggests that demand for electronics is falling sharply — portending extra discounts for customers in coming months but a very unhappy holiday season for retailers.

  15. Online Holiday Shopping To Surpass In-Store Shopping

    For the first time, the Internet has surpassed brick-and-mortar stores as the preferred way for multi-channel shoppers to buy holiday gifts, according to a new survey by the e-tailing group.Nearly half (49%) of those surveyed said they plan on doing their gift buying online while 44 percent intend to do so in-store.Reasons for shopping online include saving time (88%), locating hard-to-find products (84%), greater selection (83%) and avoiding crowds at the mall (83%). Saving money was still an important factor for 80 percent.read more

  16. Plunging shares pinch U.S. holiday electronics purchases

    Evidence suggests that demand for electronics is falling sharply in the United States — portending extra discounts for customers in coming months but a very unhappy season for retailers and their suppliers.

  17. 'Holiday home tax' is announced

    People who own holiday homes in the Republic of Ireland will have to pay local authorities 200 euro tax each year.

  18. Interior minister to inform president about Supreme Administrative Court chairman's illegal activities

  19. Holiday couple in balcony plunge

    A couple from Greater Manchester fall six floors from their hotel balcony while on holiday in the Canary Islands.

  20. Jrue Holiday predicts a title for the Bruins

    Freshman says UCLA will win the national championship this season. Jrue Holiday isn't a mouthy freshman. He isn't into trash talking. He is, however, confident and forthright.

  21. FBI offices examining activities of Acorn

    Officials said their investigation would, for now, focus on reports of voter registration fraud that have surfaced in several states.

  22. F.B.I. Offices Examining Activities of Acorn

    Officials said their investigation would, for now, focus on reports of voter registration fraud that have surfaced in several states.

  23. Holiday bonuses may be casualty of economy

    The year-end bonuses or holiday gifts that many small business employees are hoping for may end up a casualty of the stumbling economy.

  24. McCann holiday pals win €500,000 in libel damages

    The friends known as the Tapas Seven who were on holiday with Kate and Gerry McCann when daughter Madeleine vanished have accepted €483,000 (£375,000) libel damages from Express Newspapers.

  25. FBI offices examining voter-drive activities

    Acorn, a liberal community organizing group that has been under fire from Republicans, submitted registrations that are under question.

  26. Gardening With an Eye to Helping the Environment

    There are many gardening practices you may not have thought about that can make a big difference in the health of the environment. Here are a dozen:

  27. Holiday plunge girl 'out of coma'

    A British teenager who fell six floors from the walkway of a holiday apartment in the Canary Islands emerges from a coma.

  28. Video: Great holiday gift ideas

    Oct. 17: Neiman Marcus' Ginger Reader presents creative gifts for the holiday season. (Today Show)

  29. Video: Holiday Bundt cakes

    Oct. 17: TODAY's Al Roker helps Bon Appetit magazine's Dede Wilson bake a holiday spiced cranberry Bundt cake. (Today Show)

  30. Financial crisis Sales of holiday homes in France plummet

    The number of Britons purchasing property in France's Dordogne has halved amid the financial crisis.

  31. During Sukkot holiday, Jews rejoice in God's bounty, protection

    Sukkot, the 'season of our rejoicing,' lasts a week and celebrates the final harvest. Observers of the holiday build and spend much of their time in sukkahs, reflecting on their ancestors' desert trek Sukkot is one of the most joyous holidays on the Jewish calendar, a seven-day period known as the "season of our rejoicing" that follows shortly after the solemnity of Yom Kippur.

  32. My holiday: Alex Watson, 7, visits the Maldives

  33. Consumers Take a Holiday From Shopping

    Shoppers seek discounts, and retailers expect a sluggish holiday season.

  34. Americans Window-Shopping This Holiday

    Experts brace for a tough year even for toy makers like Hasbro and Mattel.

  35. Tories urge VAT holiday for firms

    Small businesses should be allowed to defer paying their VAT bills for six months, say the Conservatives.

  36. Holiday Travel Troubles

    Higher prices, crowded planes on tap for airline travelers this Thanksgiving.

  37. Holiday time over for Broncos

    BRISBANE star Peter Wallace has reportedly been arrested and charged after an incident at a Sunshine Coast hotel on Sunday night.

  38. Holiday deals of the week

    The week's best late deals and goodvalue holidays chosen by Deborah Reddihough.

  39. Broncos call back stars on holiday

    THE Rugby League Professionals Association will demand the Broncos pay compensation for return flights and accommodation after dragging players back prematurely from holidays to an emergency booze summit.

  40. Quality new build apartments in dream holiday destination for EUR 164000

    Key Facts: Each apartment comes with private garage or parking space Each apartment comes with a balcony, terrace or garden, plus spacious communal garden which is landscaped and which has automatic watering Built in a traditional style, using traditional materials

  41. Nigeria: Gas - Nape Calls for Aggressive Exploration Activities

    IN order for Nigeria to increase its present gas reserves from 182 Trillion cubic Feet (TcF) to 600tcf and become the fourth largest gas reserve in the world there has to be an intense and aggressive exploration for gas as

  42. Sanofi expands drug R&D activities in China

    LONDON (Reuters) - France's Sanofi-Aventis said on Tuesday it was expanding its research and development in presence in China, underlying a growing trend by global drug companies seeking to tap into the country's science base.

  43. Police in Mass. city may get Sept. 11 holiday pay

    PEABODY, Mass. (AP) -- Officials say police in Peabody, Mass., could be getting holiday pay on the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attack in what may be a first-of-its-kind contract provision....



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