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Dow crosses 13000 mark, but doesn't hold on to gains

01/01/70 Source: Indianapolis Star

Wal-Mart missed Wall Street expectations, and its stock lost 4 percent, worst among the 30 stocks in the Dow. The Dow has climbed 6 percent this year and has not lost 100 points on any day. The Greek debt crisis may be receding, but high gasoline

Walt Laws−MacDonald | Show Me The Money!

01/01/70 Source: Tufts Daily

They usually think of the jobs lost due to cheap Chinese laborers, children in sweatshops pumping out Air Jordans and DVDs of Paranormal Activity 3 like clockwork. "Buy American" has become a common slogan in recent years, and for good reason.

Streetscape expansion project for Jena gets Council approval

01/01/70 Source: Jena Times

Mayor McMillin and other council members confirmed the serious problem which exists at the intersection, which has gotten worse since Wal- Mart moved to the west side of town, with access coming off Southern Avenue. Officials noted that the Department

Dow breaks 13000 for first time since '08 crisis

01/01/70 Source: Nevada Appeal

United Continental lost 10 percent, Delta Air Lines 9 percent. The Dow transportation average lost 2 percent. US markets enjoyed strong earnings reports from several big-name companies, including Home Depot and Dollar Thrifty. An exception was Wal-Mart

How can I make my aquarium stone bubble work?

Q: I just received an aqua culture aquarium bubble stone Walmart. I connected with my air pump and there are only a small line of bubbles coming out. I look much comeing out of the air pump as posible. And some people say to soak? What to do?

A: You should let it soak for an hour, as sound becomes all wet and open drains into the stone to allow the bubbles out.

And its good to soak it cause it can have toxic chemicals on it.

It is important how you got it great as well.
I have a 20 for a gallon, no air pump with my well.

You should let it soak for an hour, as sound becomes all wet and open drains into the stone to allow the bubbles out.

And its good to soak it cause it can have toxic chemicals on it.

It is important how you got it great as well.
I have a 20 for a gallon, no air pump with my well.

When you get a new bubble stone, you must put it in a cup of hot water, hold it there for an hour or two, rinse off the residue for (small particles will fall) and then use it. Just soak it opens the pores of the air to pass through easier.

What type of pump to use for aquarium air stone?

Q: I just bought a 12inch air stone for my 29 gallon tank. It was like $3 at Walmart. What brand and model air pump should I get? I don't want to spend much so whatever does the trick! Thanks!

A: Walmart has some pumps that work well. I have both the dual and single outlet ones. The dual one is great for a 12 inch air stone. And I think I got it for $7.

Hard-working West Bank residents honored for Labor Day

Marion Chamberlain loves teaching, especially at Belle Chasse Academy, a public school for military families of the naval base Air Reserve Station spouse. She teaches special education students in the third year.

The school has a "wonderful group of people, the director of the teachers, the janitor, the lunch for the ladies," said Chamberlain. She praised their attitude, their dedication and professionalism. And she is also mad on students.

She looks especially forward to the start of each school year and get to know new students.The anticipation of new class is like "opening a new book or go on a blind date.

Aqua Culture 5-15 Gallon Air Pump Review

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Your Questions About Aquarium Stands Walmart

Where can I find a large aquarium combo?

I would like the largest aquarium with hood I could get for less that $200 total including filter, air pump, and heater. I know I could get a 55 gallon at walmart for $100, but from experience I know their air pumps and filter are horrible. I would like to buy this for my son for christmas, probably $250 at the MOST. I would like to buy everything new. My son can make a tank stand after christmas in advanced woods class at school. Mike answers:

A 75 gallon is a great size that you can use forever with virtually all fish species. I would call your local pet store and ask what price they can get it for you if you go to the store at time of delivery and take immediate delivery so they don’t even have to supply floor space or bring it inside. Make sure they know you’ll be calling around and they don’t have to store it. There are companies like www.glasscages.com though these vary greatly. The reviews I’ve received from people that bought tanks from glass cages varies a lot as well. It’s possible to get new 4′ tanks for less than $2.00 per gallon so shop around. Heaters are relatively inexpensive. You can find a 300 watt submersible for about $25. Filters vary greatly depending on what you want. You can start out as simply as 2 large sponge filters hidden in the far corners and an air pump. This supports life very well and a lot of hobbyists swear by sponge filters. They’re cheap and you can add other filtration later. I have several in my larger tanks right now and they work great. Goto a local quary for red flint or sand blasting sand if it’s larger. It has to be the size of really small gravel and can’t be actual sand. Some people just prefer pea gravel. The decorative items are obviously personal choice though I’m trying to save you some money overall. You’ll notice what I mean when you goto a quary. It sounds like your son can build the stand and a canopy. Goto the local hardware store and buy a ballast that can be mounted outside of the aquarium and get some basic 4′ florescent lights. If your son builds a simple canopy the lighting system will be hidden behind it and work great. Big Al’s on-line should have some waterproof end caps for the florescent lights. You could do this for $250 though it’s pushing it. Filters, heaters and other items are less important than getting an aquarium you’ll have forever. I would much rather start with a 75 than a 55. I personally don’t like the 55′s. They’re 4′ long though only one foot deep (front to back). It’s an odd view that has no depth and they’re much harder to decorate and get any feeling of depth. In the long run you’ll be very happy you spent the money on the aquarium and chose the 75 instead. I even prefer the 29 over the 55 though for the money you are planning on spending go with the 75, you won’t regret it. Enjoy.

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