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furniture bahamasBahama Islands News, Articles and InformationZacks.com announces that David Fried highlights the following ...Teekay Shipping (NYSE: TK) has its corporate office in Nassau, the Bahamas, operational headquarters in Vancouver, Canada, and it is incorporated in the Marshall Islands. The companys 5,100 employees in 17 countries operate a fleet of more than 140 tankers carrying crude oil, condensate and petroleum products, and liquefied natural gas. They also perform maritime services for clients in the oil and gas drilling and refining businesses.Over the past 12 months, Teekay has earned $309.38 million and generated $504.5 million in operating cash flow on total sales of $1.91 billion. Rent-A-Center (Nasdaq: RCII), the largest U.S. furniture rental chain, operates more than 2,880 company-owned rent-to-own stores in 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and Canada. The stores generally offer high quality, durable home furnishings to consumers under flexible rental-purchase agreements that generally allow customers to own the merchandise at the conclusion of an agreed-upon rental period.
The Nassau Guardian - www.thenassauguardian.comOliver is giving up the goodies in his new play The Assistant Thief and organizers say $30 general admission tickets and $40 VIP tickets are going by the score.Ticket holders and audience members attending the production on November 19, will be automatically entered to win a trip for two to the comedian's home island of Jamaica, courtesy of sponsor Air Jamaica. Additional sponsors for Oliver include, Capital City Marketing, Roberts Furniture & Appliance Centre, Baham-ian Springs Purified Water, Dollar Thrifty Car Rental and Village Hardware & Building Supplies. Tickets went on sale yesterday and are available at the Juke Box in The Mall at Marathon. The Cancer Society of The Bahamas will receive a donation for each ticket purchased. "Tickets are going faster than we anticipated," beamed Kathy Ingraham, CEO of Capital City Marketing and Event Co-ordinator for Oliver! "We've gotten lots of calls in from people who ask to reserve tickets, but if they are not picked up within 24 hours after they are ordered they may be sold.
Decor Inspiration Becomes Reality At Sahara DreamsWEST PALM BEACH, Fla./EWORLDWIRE/Nov. 6, 2006 --- For anyone looking for the exotic in custom decor, Sahara Dreams is the place to go. Sahara Dreams is specialized in custom, handcrafted doors and furniture, with a special emphasis on British Colonial and Moroccan designs. It also features a unique collection of old doors and columns, bone inlay furniture, custom drapery, garden urns and pots, and lighting. Sahara Dreams is now in its fourth year of operations and counts among its customer base, three billionaires and a number of highly prominent families from the U.S., Europe and Latin America. Given its unique focus on larger-than-life pieces and the mid- to high-end segment of the furnishings market, Sahara Dreams has had the opportunity to work with architects, designers and retail clients on projects in New York, Palm Beach, Boston, Connecticut, the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, London and Mexico.
EU: 2005 customs seizures of counterfeit goods – Frequently ...Fake textile items are the most intercepted counterfeit product. More than 10 million of fake textiles were seized in 2005 which is an increase of more than 40% from 2004. This shows that the economic damage and loss of jobs caused by Counterfeiters should not be forgotten.Foodstuffs and drinks revealed alarming seizures of more than 5 million objects which is an increase of more than 20 %. Goods seized included alcoholic beverages, juices, high energy drinks, tea and chocolate. Fake medicines remain the one of the most dangerous forms of counterfeiting. A wider range of products are now being targeted, including antibiotics, cancer cure medicines, anti-cholesterol tablets and even very common items such as paracetamol. How do counterfeit seizures in 2005 compare with previous years? In 2005 Customs seized more than 75 million articles and handled more anti-counterfeiting cases than ever before. A look at the week aheadThe Alpert Jewish Community Center hosts the Women's Choices Conferences, an event geared toward women ages 18 and older. The gathering features speaker Carol Levey and workshops such as Jewish yoga, Jewish family choices, a Jewish young adult panel on intermarriage and dating, Jewish parenting and more. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. today. Alpert Jewish Community Center, 3801 E. Willow St., Long Beach. $18 women 18-24, $56 women 25 and over. (562) 426-7601. The California Heights United Methodist Church invites the public to an Alternative Christmas event offering guests an opportunity to Christmas shop early. The gathering includes fabrics, handmade paper goods, jewelry and more with proceeds being donated to those less fortunate. Patrons will also be given information on donating money to charity in the names of the giftees.
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