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  1. Little Rock -- Buildings
    Quapaw Quarter Adjacent to downtown Little Rock is a residential area made up of 19th century Victorian homes, including the Governor's Mansion. Most of the homes are privately owned; ... twice a year (the first weekend in May and the first weekend in December), several of the homes are opened to the public and can be toured. Of note is the Villa Marre, dating from 1881, which was used in the TV sitcom Designing Women as the home of the interior design company.
  2. Green Energy
    The Green Energy & Transportation (G.E.T.) show is the first public exhibition to empower consumers to get thinking green! The G.E.T. show will be an engaging, educational and an entertaining experience for just about anyone.
  3. Home Builders -- North Carolina
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 6, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Schumacher Homes, http://www.schumacherhomes.com, an on-your-lot custom homebuilder based in Canton, Ohio, is pleased to announce the opening of their Custom Home Design Center in Little Rock, AR on February 15th, 2008. Schumacher Homes builds custom homes on their customers' home sites in the following Little Rock, Arkansas area counties: Arkansas, Cleburne, Conway, Faulkner, Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Jefferson, Lonoke, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Prairie, Pulaski, Saline, Van Buren, White and Woodruff. Schumacher Homes Builds Little Rock, AR homes from 1,350 S.F. to over 8,000 S.F. at prices starting at $85 per square foot. In addition, Schumacher Homes builds homes in Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, and Texas.
  4. Project Entropia -- Games
    Like other games in its genre, players of Project Entropia (or "PE," as fans are calling it) use a virtual currency to buy the swords, shields and other equipment they need to have adventures. But unlike these other games, PE players don't start out with any "Project Entropia dollars," or PED. They have to buy the online money with real-world cash.
  5. Halo -- Halo 3
    Additionally, there are ~10M current Xbox owners with no 360 - at least a decent amount of them are waiting for a reason to upgrade - Halo 3 will be that reason. The current 360 live titles have all failed to live up to the Halo 2 experience (in part due to the MS TrueSkill failure) that should be rectified with Halo 3 - and cause more of the existing 360 base to upgrade.
  6. Globes -- Green Globes
    Globes just are not what they used to be anymore. Those blue spheres that sat on your teacher’s desk have received a makeover! Now you can easily find globes that are elegant, sophisticated, and colorful. They are available in a wide array of gemstones giving you the chance to find the best possible match to the existing motif in the room you want them to go in. These elegant globe bookends can be found in black Opalite with a stone base, Opal with a gold base, Opal with Opal base, green Peridot with stone, wooden or peridot base and the list goes on and on. The possibilities are nearly endless. The bronze gold bookend are another ideal gift option, this actually splits at the equator when books are placed between them. They add just the right amount of style to any office, study, or library.
  7. Skyclad -- Albums
    Skyclad's most recent release is an EP, Jig-a-Jig, self-released by the Band. A new album had been planned for Fall 2006 but Black Lotus Records, went out of business just a few months after Skyclad had signed to it in early 2006.
  8. Gilgamesh -- Miscellaneous
    Gilgamesh was formed in the autumn of 1972. It split up in late 1975, shortly after the release of its debut album. It was revived sometime in 1977 for occasional rehearsals which led to the recording of the second album in the summer of 1978.
  9. Billy Bob Thornton -- Dead Man
    As an unrepentant cig smoker whose marble-mouthed drawl betrays a smidgen of goofiness, Billy Bob Thornton isn't much of a singer. Yet he stays within his range and doesn't overemote; the wistful shuffle "I Used to Be a Lion" finds him effectively portraying a man looking back on better times.
  10. Arm
    Founded in 1993 by Ray Clark, The Marketing Arm (http://www.themarketingarm.com) is an engagement marketing agency delivering integrated expertise across relevant consumer passion-points -- from music and movies, to sports, events, and various causes. A member of Omnicom Group, The Marketing Arm employs more than 1200 people in offices in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, London, Beijing, Chicago, Dallas, Charlotte, Darien (Conn.), and Bentonville (Ark.).
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