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- Court listings (Aberdeen American News)
 Thu, 21 Jan 2010 12:14:35 GMT Charles J. Chadwick, 28, Bismarck, N.D., overweight on axle, total fine and penalty of $238....
- Mudajaya placement shares fixed at RM4.80 (The Edge Daily)
 Thu, 21 Jan 2010 05:45:25 GMT KUALA LUMPUR: MUDAJAYA GROUP BHD [ ]'s new 37.238 million shares to be issued under its proposed placement exercise has been fixed at RM4.80 per share.
- Corvallis grapplers win home meet, Hamilton 2nd (Ravalli Republic)
 Thu, 21 Jan 2010 04:45:22 GMT On Saturday, the Blue Devil wrestling team won their home meet with a dominating 238.5 points. Six wrestlers won individual titles: Chace Malone, Levi Gingerich, James DuBose, Kenny Thomas, Travis Davis and Riley Nagel.
- Chicago Bears Team Report (USA Today)
 Thu, 21 Jan 2010 08:03:30 GMT Bears defensive end Gaines Adams, 26, died last Sunday morning after going into cardiac arrest because of an enlarged heart.
- Gasoline Gains on Speculation Refinery Repairs Reduced Supply (Bloomberg)
 Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:26:49 GMT Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Gasoline futures gained as refineries have shut production units for seasonal repairs, which may reduce supplies in the New York Harbor market.
- Is a blog a blog if it doesn’t have an RSS feed – even if you’re Bill Gates? (The Inquisitr)
 Wed, 20 Jan 2010 22:00:50 GMT Wow .. Old Billy Boy sure seems to be getting this social media thing down pat. He’s on Twitter as a verified account (@billgates) with some 238,000+ followers (he is only following 40 people) and he’s apparently restarted his Facebook page. Then to really top it off it seems that he has launched a blog called [...]
- AmEx Profit May Almost Triple as Late Payments Waned (Update1) (Bloomberg)
 Thu, 21 Jan 2010 15:07:52 GMT Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- American Express Co. , the top performer of 2009 in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, may say profit almost tripled after credit-card write-offs and overdue payments fell in December to their lowest levels of the year.
- AmEx May Say Profit Almost Tripled as Overdue Payments Waned (Bloomberg)
 Thu, 21 Jan 2010 14:55:46 GMT Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- American Express Co. , the top performer of 2009 in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, may say profit almost tripled after credit-card write-offs and overdue payments fell to their lowest levels of the year.
- Source: Chicago Bears' Matt Forte underwent knee surgery (ESPN)
 Thu, 21 Jan 2010 14:27:27 GMT The Chicago Bears' Matt Forte reportedly underwent knee surgery in the past two weeks.
- ICICI Profit Beats Estimates as Fee Income Climbs (Update3) (Bloomberg)
 Thu, 21 Jan 2010 11:30:10 GMT Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- ICICI Bank Ltd. , India’s second- largest bank, reported third-quarter profit that beat analysts’ estimates as its fee income climbed and loan profitability rose.
How to Get a Mirror Finish on Precious Metal Clay
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This video shows you a hand finishing technique for putting a mirror shine on a flat piece of precious metal clay with slightly rounded edges. When polishing flat surfaces that have sharp, straight sides, use your polishing papers on a hard flat surface, not a padded surface. A padded surface is only used when you have rounded edges. If there are only fine, light scratches on the surface of your metal, you may be able to start with 400 grit. If any scratches are still visible after sanding, you'll need to back up to a coarser grit before continuing. Each round of sanding must remove all the previous sanding marks. For deeper scratches and pits, start with 220. To remove a large amount of metal, start with a hand file. Then always work down in grits, not skipping any, from the coarsest to the finest.
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