Posted in Charity Events on Apr 27th, 2007
Kirsten Noelle Hubbard Posted something interesting today on www.discoversd.com
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Casa de Amparo, a term roughly meaning “House of Refuge”, is a San Diego-based organization dedicated to providing a continuum of protective services for local at-risk children and families. . .
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Posted in Things to do in San Diego on Apr 27th, 2007
Kirsten Noelle Hubbard Did a great write-up today on www.discoversd.com
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When you’re trying to figure out what to do in San Diego, your brainwaves might only pick up vibes from the beach—but there are plenty of fun things to do off the sand. Belmont Park is just seconds from shore, but offers a multitude of ways to spend a day on dry land. . .
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Posted in Fashion and Designer Events on Apr 27th, 2007
Kirsten Noelle Hubbard Posted something interesting today on www.discoversd.com
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San Diego Clubs and Lounges are no longer the only entertainment hotspots with the exclusivity rights to boast VIP privileges and invite-only lists. The LA-based fashion event, The Warehouse Sale, is breaking all the Gaslamp rules at the Sheraton Hotel & Marina. . .
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Posted in Fashion and Designer Events on Apr 27th, 2007
Michelle Guerin Made an interesting post today on www.discoversd.com
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Although Ashton Kutcher himself did not make an appearance at THREAD 13, the Fashion and Lifestyle Show at Balboa Park’s Aerospace Museum, thousands of San Diego shoppers were respectfully punk’d. . .
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Posted in Club Reviews on Apr 27th, 2007
Kirsten Noelle Hubbard Made an interesting post today on www.discoversd.com
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Nightlife in Pacific Beach is known and loved for many reasons, like record-breaking drink specials and flip-flop-friendly dress codes. But cutting-edge style? That’s a new one—though it perfectly defines Pacific Beach’s latest clubs. On April 28th 2007, Bar West opens its doors to a new era in the Pacific Beach nightlife scene. . .
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Posted in Spa Reviews on Apr 26th, 2007
Kirsten Noelle Hubbard Blogged about a good topic today on www.discoversd.com
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Spa by Bardot, a New York inspired urban retreat located in downtown San Diego, ushered patrons into its doors this week. Spa by Bardot is San Diego’s first “spa glamour retreat,” offering luxurious manicures/pedicures, relaxing massages, refreshing facials, rejuvenating chemical peels/microdermabrasion and soothing body polishes/wraps. . .
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Posted in San Diego Shopping Blog on Apr 26th, 2007
Kirsten Noelle Hubbard Wrote an interesting post today on www.discoversd.com
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Prato Cleaners, San Diego’s only luxury dry cleaners boutique, recently swung open its doors to downtown San Diego patrons. The company transcends the services of traditional dry cleaners by offering 24-hour cleaning returns and a luxurious in-store experience. . .
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 26th, 2007
Joel West wrote an interesting post today on
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OK, so I guessed right — in this case no great accomplishment. As Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs said Wednesday:
Regarding Nokia, there is really nothing new to discuss. As you know, we commenced arbitration a few weeks ago to resolve certain issues under our existing agreement.
Qualcomm’s CFO Bill Keitel made it clear:
David Wong - A.G. Edwards. Thank you very much. On the subject of the arbitration you have with Nokia. Is this mutually agreed to binding arbitration or not?
Bill Keitel. Yes, it is. It’s an arbitration relating to the existing agreement and that agreement specifies that any disputes about the agreement have to be arbitrated in a particular place under the rules of the American Arbitration Association.
In other words, the Nokia-Qualcomm agreement has one of the very standard arbitration clauses. Here is one that we used to use in our contracts:
Any, dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or related to […]
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Posted in Music, yoga, children on Apr 11th, 2007
sdyogakids Posted something interesting today on sdyogakids.wordpress.com
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I had a feeling the day after Easter that kids in my preschool class would be hyper from the excitement of Easter and jacked up on sugar…. So I planned an active class for Monday. As they say, if you can’t beat them, join them!
Brought some plastic Easter Eggs and some dried beans to my Preschool class. The kids filled the eggs with the beans to make musical egg shakers. We shook them as fast as we could, then we practiced shaking them one time, two times, three times, four times, five times. Then we had fun with Laurie Berkner’s I Know a Chicken song. We stood in chicken pose (wings out, strutting like a chicken), and then laid our magical shaker eggs. Then we shook along with the song. BIG HIT! I love using props like this in class. We had a lot of fun, and they were able to practice fine motor skills, gross […]
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Posted in Music, yoga, children on Apr 11th, 2007
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I had a feeling the day after Easter that kids in my preschool class would be hyper from the excitement of Easter and jacked up on sugar…. So I planned an active class for Monday. As they say, if you can’t beat them, join them!
Brought some plastic Easter Eggs and some dried beans to my Preschool class. The kids filled the eggs with the beans to make musical egg shakers. We shook them as fast as we could, then we practiced shaking them one time, two times, three times, four times, five times. Then we had fun with Laurie Berkner’s I Know a Chicken song. We stood in chicken pose (wings out, strutting like a chicken), and then laid our magical shaker eggs. Then we shook along with the song. BIG HIT! I love using props like this in class. We had a lot of fun, and they were able to practice fine motor skills, gross […]
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