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Web Hosting Reviews

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For those of us who have had the unpleasant experience of dealing with major issues with our web hosting companies, it’s easy to see how having the option to read and compare reviews of web hosting companies before investing our funds in them could serve us well. Web Hosting Report gets into all of the details you need to have a successful venture with your websites. Web Hosting Report compares pricing of web hosting, the features of hosting plans offered by each hosting company, and more. Web Hosting Report also reviews all of the top web hosting companies, and features articles about web hosting for those people who need a little bit more information on the subject of website hosting. Web Hosting Report can help you decide what to look for in a web hosting company, help you choose a good web hosting company to meet your needs, and even offers a Beginners Guide to Web Hosting, which teaches you everything you need to know. So before you embark on that venture of being an internet success, make sure you know all you need to know to choose the best web hosting company for you and your company or project with Web Hosting Report.

Books on sale Jan. 1, 2009

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There are quite a few titles hitting shelves on January 1, 2009. Look for the titles below at your local bookstore or online at Amazon.

What’s Age Got To Do With It?: Living Your Healthiest and Happiest Life by Robin McGraw

THE BIG IDEA: How to Make Your Entrepreneurial Dreams Come True, From the Aha Moment to Your First Million by Donny Deutsch

The A-List: Hollywood Royalty #1 by Zoey Dean

Somebunny Loves You by Rachael Hale

Goosebumps HorrorLand #6: Who’s Your Mummy? by R.L. Stine

Goosebumps HorrorLand #7: My Friends Call Me Monster by R.L. Stine

Inkheart (movie tie-in) by Cornelia Funke

How to Live: A Search for Wisdom from Old People (While They Are Still on This Earth) by Henry Alford

Quail Ridge Books & Music & Embezzling

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According to the News & Observer,  a former bookkeeper at Quail Ridge Books & Music, Raleigh, N.C., has been arrested and charged with embezzling $348,975 from the bookstore since 2001! The former employee is Anna Susan Kosak. She worked at the store from 1998 - 2001 and again from 2004 until this past September. However, when she left in September the reason was unrelated to the embezzling charge.

Apparently the theft went undetected because the money disappeared over a such long period of time.

Autism Support Network

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If you have an autistic child, you deal with a lot of concerns that most parents never even have to think about. It can be difficult and stressful to try to deal with things on your own. Sometimes it would make all the difference to just have someone to talk to, someone who understands your concerns regarding autism, someone who’s been there too.

Well, that’s the idea behind the recently launched Autism Support Network. The free online community already had thousands of members from all around the world, and it is connecting families who are going through the issues of those dealing with autism spectrum disorder. It’s a place for individuals with first hand experience to support each other, share information and personal stories, and just connect. It’s also an incredible resource for treatments, strategies and therapies.

The Autism Support Network seeks to connect those people who are in need of similar types of support, create community groups for the sharing of similar types of information, provide opportunity for individual users to create personal blogs, and so much more.

With 1 in every 150 kids being diagnosed with autism today, there is no reason for you to go through this alone.

More new books out on Tuesday

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Here are a few more new titles that are coming out on Tuesday. Look for these at your local bookstore or on Amazon.

The Book of Unholy Mischief: A Novel by Elle Newmark (Atria, $26, 9781416590545/1416590544) follows a chef’s apprentice in 15th-century Venice.

Black Ops by W.E.B. Griffin (Putnam, $26.95, 9780399155178/0399155171) finds Delta Force Lieutenant Colonel Charley Castillo in the midst of a mysterious international killing spree.

The Independence of Miss Mary Bennet: A Novel
by Colleen McCullough (Simon & Schuster, $26, 9781416596486/1416596488) examines the fate of Mary Bennet in an imagined sequel to Pride and Prejudice.

The Best Life Diet Cookbook: More than 175 Delicious, Convenient, Family-Friendly Recipes by Bob Greene (Simon & Schuster, $25, 9781416588337/1416588337) emphasizes healthy foods that still taste good.

New in paperback:

Suze Orman’s 2009 Action Plan by Suze Orman (Spiegel & Grau, $9.99, 9780385530934/0385530935).

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