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Saturday, January 5th, 2008

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In a Progressive State, a City Where Gay Life Hangs by a Thread
New York Times - gay organizations; there are no bars devoted exclusively to gay or lesbian clientele. “Newark is like one big closet Credle, an organizer of Newark Pride Alliance, said that one of the teenagers arrested after the killings attended the same
Source: www.nytimes.com

The Struggle to Contain Ourselves
Wall Street Journal - A cap rack to store and display up to 36 baseball caps. A clear plastic caddy that hangs in the closet and holds up to 150 gift bags. A children’s clothes organizer with a separate shelf for each day of the week. As the $6 billion storage and
Source: online.wsj.com

The go-to girl for fashion tips social shopping sites
San Francisco Gate - But just as shoppers lean on their friends for suggestions and support in the real world, social shopping sites can recommend the most fashionable reusable grocery bags, the most effective closet organizer or a gift for someone who is notoriously
Source: www.sfgate.com

A place for everything
Tulsa World - An organizer says you don’t have to get rid of all the clutter, just make it organized. If you think home organizing For example, we have a linen closet that we use as a pantry,” she said. One of the most common problem Schofield hears
Source: www.tulsaworld.com

Pogue: Checking Out Overlooked Tech Gems
CNBC - A look inside Pogue’s Technology Closet is all the proof you need. Here are four shelves of products, sitting forlornly That is, the Chargepod can charge a cellphone, iPod , Game Boy, Bluetooth earpiece, Palm organizer and BlackBerry simultaneously
Source: www.cnbc.com

COLUMN: Nigerian man keeps hope alive for reforms
Missoulian - as a speaker, an organizer and a prolific essayist, and his activism has cost him. He’s spent eight “indefinite” periods in what he calls detention and what you and I might call hell. He once spent days in a cell the size of a standard closet with
Source: www.missoulian.com