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January 21, 2015 by
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Frozen Fences Podcast Episode 6: Christmas Podcastravaganza
Happy Holidays from the Frozen Fences gang! Enjoy and have a safe holiday! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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January 21, 2015 by
Mr HomeBuilder
Frozen Fences Podcast Episode 7: New Years Podcast
This episode we all talk loudly over eachother Featuring 2 special guests! For the first, and probably the last time. ---------------------------------------...
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January 21, 2015 by
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Fences Sutton-in-Ashfield | 0115 824 2660 | 10+ Years Experience
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkzTbeIc9aA Fences Sutton-in-Ashfield | 0115 824 2660 | 10+ Years Experience http://www.fencing-nottingham.org.uk We are a garden fencing company establish...
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January 21, 2015 by
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She Fences In 80 #39;s Thigh Boots
From the deeply horrible Glitch! (1988). A lady enforcer in thigh high boots and leather strip-fences with a flaming stereotype. You Might Enjoy My Blog-http...
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January 21, 2015 by
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Fences for Fido helps unchain dogs
NewsChannel 21 photojournalist was on hand when Fences for Fido is providing doghouses and fencing for a La Pine pet owner.
By: KTVZ NewsChannel 21
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January 21, 2015 by
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Josh Making Songs - Fences (feat. Madu)
Tocando com o Madu nosso borhter.
By: Leandro Benyk
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January 21, 2015 by
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18-foot high fences separate Juarez Valley from American state of Texas Vigilante forces who opposed 'Sinaloa' cartel were tortured and beheaded 'You get used to seeing dead bodies in the street,' says one local resident Pictures of murdered relatives sent to families who failed to pay ransom One man heard his kidnapped daughter, 17, being raped 'down the phone' The police officers who were executed in 2009 have never been replaced Only 5,000 of its 60,000 original inhabitants have dared to remain
By Alasdair Baverstock In Mexico City For Mailonline
Published: 04:07 EST, 21 January 2015 | Updated: 05:02 EST, 21 January 2015
The Juarez Valley on the Mexico-Texas border, a forty mile stretch of cotton fields and ghost towns, is so dangerous that even the police don't dare to enter.
Situated to the east of Juarez City a town which held the title of the world's most violent for three consecutive years the criminal cartels in 'Murder Valley' run drugs, weapons and illegal immigrants across the border, murdering in cold blood anyone who interferes with their business.
Today the Juarez Valley, which runs along the Rio Grande and is just a stone's throw from the eighteen-foot fence on the US border, sees more death and violence than anywhere else in North America. It has even been suggested that it could be the deadliest place on Earth
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Death: Gravestones line the streets of Juarez City, where kidnap and murder are a daily reality
Ghost town: The town of Pradexis Guadalupe is virtually devoid of life, after years of brutal gang rule
Fear: Residents are too afraid to walk the streets, for fear they will be kidnapped and tortured
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January 21, 2015 by
Mr HomeBuilder
CORPUS CHRISTI (Kiii News) - This week's Hot Jobs report is courtesy of Workforce Solutions of the Coastal Bend.
Location Alice, Texas Job Number 6345589 Title Administrative Assistant Salary $12.00 - $15.00 Hour, Depending on Experience Qualifications Three (3) years prior experience and a High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required. Applicants must be very proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Bilingual (English & Spanish) preferred but not required. Will be responsible for all administrative duties as assigned or directed.
Location Beeville, Texas Job Number 3248507 Title Helper / Laborer Salary Starts at $12.00 Hour, Depending on Experience & Training +Vacation Leave Qualifications No prior experience necessary. Candidate will be responsible for assisting in oilfield jobs in the George West and Three Rivers area. Responsibilities will involve using high pressure water and vacuum to locate and expose underground utilities. Must be able to complete and/or perform all job-related duties as assigned or directed. Must possess reliable transportation to and from yard, be able to pass pre-employment drug test and random screenings, work long/extended hours when required, and able to lift and control high pressure water wand (approximately 50 pounds). Holidays required if requested by Customer. Valid Class C - Standard driver's license required.
Location Corpus Christi, Texas Job Number 6348940 Title Administrative Assistant I Salary $14.53 Hour Qualifications One (1) year prior experience and an Associate's Degree required. Candidate will be responsible for performing a variety of administrative/clerical duties. Must be able to complete tasks as assigned or directed. Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Excel, Outlook, and Word required.
Location Kingsville, Texas Job Number 3279032 Title Administrative Assistant I Salary $12.42 Hour Qualifications Three (3) years prior experience and a High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required. Basic computer skills and the ability to type 40 words per minute required. Will be responsible for performing advanced secretarial and administrative duties for the department director and department staff. Must be able to perform all job-related duties as assigned or directed. Valid Class C - Standard driver's license required.
Location Rockport, Texas Job Number 6994372 Title Journeyman Electrician Salary $18.00 - $22.00 Hour, Depending on Experience +Other Benefits Qualifications Four (4) years prior experience, a valid Texas State Journeyman's Electrical License, and a High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required. Must possess residential/commercial experience - Industrial experience need NOT apply. Will be responsible for completing all job-related duties and tasks as assigned or directed in the Rockport/Aransas Pass/Port Aransas and Corpus Christi, TX area. Pre-employment drug screening and background check mandatory.
To learn more about these jobs, call Workforce Solutions of the Coastal Bend at 888-860-JOBS.
Hot Jobs is a segment that is found every Tuesday, on 3News at 5 p.m.
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January 21, 2015 by
Mr HomeBuilder
8 hours 5 minutes ago by Matthew Schwartz
Tucson - Now, for the first time, we see their faces.
A half-dozen alleged victims who contacted the News 4 Tucson investigators identified from a photo the two men who've been going around Tucson ripping-off people in two separate repair scams. One has identified himself as both David Lee and David Stevens; the other man goes by the name of Anthony Stevens.
We first heard complaints about them and reported on their unlicensed mobile auto body business in November, from 84-year old Annette Komaniecki. She paid them $1000 to remove the dents on her 2009 Buick Lacrosse after they approached her outside her foothills home. Instead, they spread some type of blue paste all over her car. Annette says the guy who did the talking weighs over 300 pounds.
"I guess I felt sorry for him," Ms. Komaniecki told the News 4 Tucson Investigators. We asked her, "Why did you believe what he was saying?" She said, "Because I wanted to."
We showed Annette's car to an auto body shop owner, John Campbell of Desert Enterprises. He said, "I've been doing this over 35 years. I've seen a lot of rip-offs. I've never seen one quite to this level."
Since we reported Annette's story, two more alleged repair racket victims contacted us.
Josh Adams of Rita Ranch posted a Craigslist ad after he bought a used truck with some dents in it. The so-called repairmen put a hole in the truck and in Josh's wallet, for $360.00.
Adams said, "Frankly I just want this guy to stop ripping other people off. He's a scam artist, there's no doubt about it.
Thelma Gonzales says the man calling himself Anthony Stevens approached her outside the Fry's store at 1st and Rogers last summer, offering to do body work on her 2013 Chevy Equinox. $120 later, her SUV looks worse.
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January 21, 2015 by
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QUEENSBURY -- A Fort Edward man who police said burglarized two homes last summer was sentenced to 6 months in Warren County Jail and 5 years on probation for his guilty plea in one of the cases.
Gary D. Wells Jr., 21, will also spend 5 years on probation as part of the sentence imposed by Warren County Judge John Hall.
Wells was arrested last July after police said he went into a Buckbee Road, Queensbury home and stole $350. That theft was captured by a surveillance camera in the home, which led to police identifying Wells as a suspect.
Days later, he was charged with a second burglary, after media coverage of the arrest led to a woman identifying him as the man she caught in her home days before he was arrested in the Buckbee Road theft.
Police said Wells worked as a paving contractor and knocked on doors soliciting driveway sealcoating work. When no one answered the door, he went inside.
His guilty plea to third-degree burglary, a felony, satisfied charges in both cases.
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