News Gal Posted something interesting today on sandiegoblog.com
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With Memorial Day behind us, it’s safe to say it’s officially summer in San Diego. While the early June Gloom and sporadic rain drops may be currently interrupting our beach weekend plans, the weather is warming up and long beach days in the hot sun are just around the corner.
Summer may be the season of carefree fun, but before we get to that state of ease, we have some work to do. Let this blog be your source for summer-ready style - from your soft, bronze skin to your tight bikini clad body.
Get your body fit
It’s time to finally burn off the extra pounds you packed on over the winter holiday - and ignored straight through your New Year’s resolution and well into spring. San Diego’s newest downtown gym, FIT, is the absolute best spot to work out for your summer body. Check out the Padres game […]
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News Gal Made an interesting post today on sandiegoblog.com
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The San Diego chapter of the American Marketing Association (SDAMA) celebrates the city’s top marketing professionals and students at the 2008 American Marketer of the Year (AMY) Awards on Thursday, May 22 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the San Diego W Hotel.
AMY Award nominations were accepted until May 9 for excellence in the following marketing and communication areas: Integrated Marketing, Cause Marketing, Advertising (Print, Television, Radio and Web), Special Event, Green (environment-focused marketing), Web Site Design, Electronic Presentations, and Direct Marketing and/or Direct Mail. There is also People’s Choice Award, an award for students, and a category for miscellaneous work such as newsletters and promotional materials.
All AMY Award categories are evaluated on criteria such as content, overall quality, style, innovation, and effectiveness. Experienced marketing and communications professionals from the South Florida chapter of the AMA make up the panel of judges, and San Diego’s own Lee Ann Kim, […]
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News Gal Blogged something interesting today on sandiegoblog.com
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San Diego is one of the most picturesque cities in the world. And, in such a photogenic community, there undoubtedly is a host of amateur and professional photographers capturing the beauty on the film. Whether you need great San Diego stock images for professional reasons, or you enjoy searching for great desktop backgrounds and frame-worthy photographs for personal reasons, everyone must know about the best San Diego photography websites.
On the search for pictures of San Diego, you will come across a wide range of photo websites. There are free stock image websites, priced stock image websites, San Diego picture groups and communities, and quality San Diego photo websites with detailed nightlife, lifestyle, and scenic photo galleries. So, which type of San Diego picture website fits your needs? Find your e-niche below.
Quality San Diego Photo Galleries
1. DiscoverSD.com Photo Galleries: pictures.discoversd.com
This website is a mix between an online magazine […]
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News Gal Blogged about a good topic today on sandiegoblog.com
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San Diego news break: San Diego’s seemingly serene coastal communities of La Jolla and Pacific Beach were given a rude wakeup call this week with the Soledad Mountain Road landslide on Wednesday, October 3, 2007 and the following double-dose Pacific Beach water main breaks on Thursday, October 4, 2007. Whether the disastrous episodes are directly related is still uncertain; but what is certain is the La Jolla and Pacific Beach victims have lost all sense of security and trust in the once-idyllic San Diego neighborhood.
Minutes before 9am on the morning of Wednesday, October 3, 2007, the land moved on Soledad Mountain Road in La Jolla, causing 111 homes to evacuate. The street seemed to sink before San Diego’s eyes in this mountain neighborhood that has a history of landslides that dates back to the 1960s. On Tuesday, October 2, 2007, city officials warned four […]
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News Gal Made an interesting post today on sandiegoblog.com
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I don’t know about my fellow San Diegans, but Labor Day in my world consists of labor-less luxuries and extravagant entertainment. This Labor Day in San Diego I plan to truly live it up. Give me the sunny beaches and clear skies. Pamper me with parties and barbeques. Get out of that house—it’s time to do San Diego Labor Day, 2007 right.
Cruise
Head out to Mission Bay for the San Diego Labor Day Champagne Brunch Cruise. Horn Blower cruisers are always a blast, but this special Labor Day event is destined to be a hit. More info: hornblower.com
Party
Who says the pure can’t party? White is the new black this Labor Day at Bar West in Pacific Beach. The White Party features performer Jalil and the hottest kids on the coast clad in all-white couture. More info: barwestsd.com
Gamble
Take your chances this Labor Day in San Diego at […]
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News Gal Did a great write-up today on sandiegoblog.com
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Have you heard about the latest hit in the world of reality TV entertainment? Tontine is famed to be a mix of Survivor and The Amazing Race, with a lovable MTV Real World flair. Tontine also offers the biggest grand price in reality TV history: 10 million dollars. 17 diverse contestants will battle by brain and body across all 7 continents for the ultimate prize. Underwhelmed? Seen this reality TV entertainment scam before?
Don’t change the channel yet, there’s a catch. In order to participate on Tontine, contestants must give up their life savings for a chance at the 10 million dollars. And what’s even worse—there is no minimum contribution and confidentiality is preserved. Although the honest businessman may give up his wealth in entirety, the eager college student next door may only give up $200. There’s no one to trust, everything to lose and everything to gain on Tontine.
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