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Orlando Furniture Companies & Stores
Odds and Ends: Temple construction news, family history events and Scouting honors Recent news stories from New York to the Virgin Islands highlight family history work, temple construction and Scouting honors.
Shooting timeline Timeline of events related to the shooting death of 10-year-old Carlos Perez, according to law-enforcement officials: • Sept. 14, 2005: Clovis High School student Orlando Salas, 15, wanted to fight Ruben Perez, 17, at school, and pulled a knife on...
SMARTdesks Shows iGroup® Collaborative Learning Furniture at School & College Building Expo 2012 SMARTdesks launches iGroup® Collaborative Learning Furniture January 24th at the School and College Building Expo 2012 at the Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. This innovative computer table system is based on triangular iGroup elements® that go together to form a myriad of interactive shapes. Calling it “The Origami of interaction,” iGroup gives a creative, fun approach supporting ...
Magistrate raps Darden over tax reduction request A hearing officer criticized Orlando-based Darden Restaurants on Wednesday for recycling last year's arguments when it again disputed the value Orange County has placed on computers and furniture at its headquarters.
Orlando woman to sit with Michelle Obama at State of the Union A local woman will have the honor of having a prime spot at Tuesday's State of the Union speech in Washington D.C.
2011 Operating Results and Increased 2012 Guidance Announced by National Retail Properties, Inc. ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- National Retail Properties, Inc. (NYSE: NNN - News), a real estate investment trust, today announced operating results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2011. ...
Get your tech on with Otronicon at Orlando Science Center Otronicon is back and again filling Orlando Science Center with all manner of technology
Popular furniture styles can endure for hundreds of years This Renaissance Revival cabinet, made in the mid-19th century of walnut, ebony and ivory, sold for $7,200 at a Neal Auction Co. sale in New Orleans. Some furniture styles are so popular that they are copied by cabinetmakers for hundreds of years. |
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