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My Smoky Perfume... - Traffic Exchanges PAY all the time... I never saw a conservative environment so well expressed as we can realize when working on ‘Viral Market’… Of course, I’m referring to online activity. Not to any Human organs illegal traffic (even if they get those Social coveted sectors from any abducted cow that was dissected by alien technology), not to any particular medicinal quest or even obsession, not to any King Kongadorism and such progressive kisomba, not to any pseudo-cartel activity, not to any Godfather’s way of borrowing, not to any Multimillionaire septic-tank that only remind us Sadam’s Golden Toilette, not to any pseudo-Jehovah witness joint-venture or even to any Chaka Zulu enemy’s head… I’m just referring my best friend’s working space… No… Again… I’m not referring to Mike… My best friend is the Online Business activity. Well, we must envision the brighter side… After all, as we click on any Traffic Exchange WE DON’T NEED TO PAY A DIME. Time that others can pay… Better, that others PAY !!!

Biz Break: Apple again sets records amid iPhone reviews and iOS 6 release Click photo to enlarge Apple's new iPhone 5 is on display on September 12, 2012 in SanFrancisco,... ( GLENN CHAPMAN ) Today: Apple (AAPL) shares reach record prices for the fifth consecutive session, as iPhone 5 and iOS 6 reviews begin to roll in. Also: Stocks move only slightly higher despite good news on the real estate market, but social-networking stocks take a big bounce. iPhone reviews positive despite distaste for Maps app; Apple stock hits records again Apple shares reached record highs for intraday price and closing price for a fifth consecutive day Wednesday, as media outlets began releasing reviews of the company's newest iteration of its popular smartphone, the iPhone 5, and the Cupertino company released the latest version of its mobile operating system, iOS 6. Apple shares, which climbed higher than $700 for the first time in Tuesday's trading session, rose as high as $703.99 Wednesday and closed with a slight daily increase at $702.10, both record highs.

- Lake County News-Sun ASSOCIATED PRESS September 28, 2012 8:08PM The Food and Drug Administration is warning U.S. consumers that the vast majority of Internet pharmacies are fraudulent and likely are selling counterfeit drugs that could harm them. The agency on Friday launched a national campaign, called BeSafeRx, to alert the public to the danger, amid evidence that more people are shopping for their medicine online, looking for savings and convenience. Instead, they’re likely to get fake drugs that are contaminated, are past their expiration date or contain no active ingredient, the wrong amount of active ingredient or even toxic substances such as arsenic and rat poison. “Our goal is to increase awareness,” FDA Commissioner Dr. That means pharmacies that are located in the U.S., are licensed by the pharmacy board in the patient’s state and have a licensed pharmacist available to answer questions. Most consumers don’t know that. “If the low prices seem too good to be true, they probably are,’ Hamburg said.

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