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		<title>Linens &#8216;N Things Has Resurfaced</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 19:42:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Isabella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Just a few a months after closing its last retail store, Linens &#8216;N Things has resurfaced as a popular e-commerce website that redefines the online shopping experience. Now under different ownership, the new Linens &#8216;N Things (www.lnt.com) catapults the brand consumers have known and loved for 34 years into the 21st century and beyond. Promising [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Just a few a months after closing its last retail store, Linens &#8216;N Things has resurfaced as a popular e-commerce website that redefines the online shopping experience. Now under different ownership, the new Linens &#8216;N Things (<a href="http://www.lnt.com/" target="_new"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.lnt.com</span></a>) catapults the brand consumers have known and loved for 34 years into the 21st century and beyond. Promising to set the standard for what&#8217;s to become the new model for many traditional brick-and-mortar retailers, the new Linens &#8216;N Things is about creating the ultimate online shopping experience.</p>
<p>Visit the new Linens &#8216;N Things (<a href="http://www.lnt.com/" target="_new"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.lnt.com</span></a>) to discover a wide assortment of highly recognized and popular home and living brands (over 2,000 brands and growing everyday). A sampling of the well-known, international brands you&#8217;ll find include: Calvin Klein, Vera Wang, Le Creuset, Versace, Viking Range and Laura Ashley, as well as more recently launched lines such as DwellStudio, Perry Ellis Bedding and Blissliving Home. It all adds up to a comprehensive online destination, filled with over 200,000 top branded products for every room in the home &#8212; from bedding and bath to dining and decor and much, much more.<br />
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But top brands and a huge product selection is just the start. New categories have been added too, including pet products; a large selection of high quality nursery bedding, accessories and baby gear, such as CoCaLo; a variety of travel accessories and luggage for any occasion. Be sure to check the site daily for its ever changing &#8220;Deal of the Day&#8221; and Clearance Center that promise deals like you&#8217;ve never seen before. With a focus on pricing its products for today&#8217;s cost-conscious, quality-driven consumer, the new Linens &#8216;N Things (<a href="http://www.lnt.com/" target="_new"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.lnt.com</span></a>) prides itself on its leading staple of brands offering products at every price point.</p>
<p>The new Linens &#8216;N Things (<a href="http://www.lnt.com/" target="_new"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.lnt.com</span></a>) is built on an innovative, technologically-advanced e-commerce platform that enhances the online shopping experience based on real-time consumer demand. The website changes automatically by the day and even by hour based on what customers are buying. New brands and products are added constantly while the existing inventory is continually remerchandized to meet the consumer demand and desires.</p>
<p>The new Linens &#8216;N Things (<a href="http://www.lnt.com/" target="_new"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.lnt.com</span></a>) builds on the enormous customer following that started 34 years ago with a single store in West Orange, New Jersey. Recognized as one of the top two home retailers in North America, something that very few home textiles and housewares brands have achieved, the new Linens &#8216;N Things (<a href="http://www.lnt.com/" target="_new"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.lnt.com</span></a>) offers consumers the ultimate shopping experience that includes new and noteworthy retail partnerships, from brands that have been trusted for decades to leading brands in contemporary home furnishings, accessories and much more.</p>
<p><strong>About Linens &#8216;N Things (</strong><a href="http://www.lnt.com/" target="_new"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>www.lnt.com</strong></span></a><strong>)</strong></p>
<p>The first Linens &#8216;N Things store opened in 1975 in West Orange, New Jersey, offering high-end linens at discount prices. The company grew to become the second largest specialty retailer of home furnishings and decorative accessories with 589 stores across North America. Now part of the Gordon Brothers Brands and Hilco Consumer Capital portfolio of retail brands, the new Linens &#8216;N Things hits home with consumers as a popular e-commerce website, featuring top brands, new categories, hot deals, and the ultimate shopping sensation. Poised to become the modern standard in retailing, the new Linens &#8216;N Things caters to the demands and desires of today&#8217;s consumer.</p>
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		<title>Sprucing Your Lawn For Spring</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 20:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Isabella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Start by removing winter&#8217;s leftover yard debris to instantly enhance the lawn&#8217;s appearance. Prune plants and shrubs with the Ames True Temper Bypass Pruner (Item #173906, $18.98) to get rid of dead or broken branches and promote new growth during the warm months ahead. For larger bushes, consider the Black &#038; Decker 18 Volt Hedge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Start by removing winter&#8217;s leftover yard debris to instantly enhance the lawn&#8217;s appearance. Prune plants and shrubs with the Ames True Temper Bypass Pruner (Item #173906, $18.98) to get rid of dead or broken branches and promote new growth during the warm months ahead. For larger bushes, consider the Black &#038; Decker 18 Volt Hedge Trimmer (Item #65000, $79.97). Regularly pruning throughout the spring, summer and fall will also help prevent foliage damage and overcrowding.</p>
<p>Add a splash of color by planting annuals around the home using the Black &#038; Decker 18-Volt Cordless Electric Cultivator (Item #175332, $99.97). Line the front walkway or fill window boxes with shades that complement the home&#8217;s exterior color scheme. Select species that thrive in your area of the country, such as Dahlias and Begonias. Make sure to pay particular attention to the growing conditions around your home, including the availability of water and sunlight, and visit your local Lowe&#8217;s to browse through the 2009 Garden Club Select Flowers of the Year, a group of regionally-grown varieties that have been rigorously tested and are guaranteed to thrive in both garden beds and containers.</p>
<p>To make neighbors green with envy, ensure that plants and shrubs are well-nourished. While the three vital elements for lawn and plant growth &#8212; oxygen, hydrogen and carbon &#8212; are available from the environment, other important nutrients can be supplied through fertilizer. Sta-Green&#8217;s 14 Lb. Ultra Lawn Fertilizer (Item #304462, $14.47) will help keep all grass types, from Bermuda to Fine Fescue, healthy and flourishing. For specific outdoor plants, such as roses or rhododendrons, plant foods with targeted nutrients can help each variety bloom to its fullest potential.</p>
<p>Eye-catching lawns also require weekly maintenance to keep them in tip-top shape. If your mower has been in hibernation since last year&#8217;s growing season, prep it now for the busy months ahead with a few simple tasks. Installing a new spark plug, cleaning the filter and replacing last year&#8217;s oil and gas will have your mower up-and-running in a snap.</p>
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		<title>Weber Has Updated Their Grills and Smokers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 12:50:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Isabella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weber&#8217;s New and Redesigned Grills and Smokers Offer Consumers Even More Choices to Fit Their Lifestyles The Weber Smokey Mountain smoker in a new, larger 22-1/2&#8243; version. The new Weber Q 140 electric grill for those living in homes with charcoal or gas grill restrictions The Weber One-Touch Gold charcoal grill, now in a new, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Weber&#8217;s New and Redesigned Grills and Smokers Offer Consumers Even More Choices to Fit Their Lifestyles</p>
<p>	  	The Weber Smokey Mountain smoker in a new, larger 22-1/2&#8243; version.<br />
	  	The new Weber Q 140 electric grill for those living in homes with charcoal or gas grill restrictions<br />
	  	The Weber One-Touch Gold charcoal grill, now in a new, larger 26.75&#8243; size.<br />
	  	The Weber Genesis EP-320 in the new &#8220;Brick Red,&#8221; adds a splash of color in any outdoor room.<br />
	  	The new Weber Summit luxury gas grill with Tuck-Away Rotisserie System plus Sear Station technology.<br />
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 With its new electric grill plus extended lines of smokers and gas and charcoal grills, Weber&#8217;s 2009 product line will appeal to all grilling and barbecue enthusiasts&#8211;no matter where they live or how they cook outdoors.</p>
<p>New to the Weber Line-Up</p>
<p>An outdoor electric grill worthy of Weber&#8217;s best-to-market manufacturing standards, the new Weber(R) Q(R) 140 electric grill is particularly for grilling enthusiasts with gas or charcoal restrictions-such as those who live in condos, apartments, mobile homes, and town homes. The Weber Q 140 has 189 square inches of total cooking area, a stainless steel cooking grate, infinite heat control settings, and a six-foot grounded cord. This Underwriters Laboratories-Listed (UL(R)), outdoor-only electric grill cooks food as close to a small gas grill as one can get. The Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) is $279.</p>
<p>As outdoor smoker ownership and &#8220;low and slow&#8221; barbecuing becomes more popular (according to the annual Weber GrillWatch Survey(TM), smoker ownership among American grill owners has gone from 12 to 17 percent in just three years), Weber will introduce an extra-large version of its famously popular 18.5-inch Weber(R) Smokey Mountain Cooker(TM) smoker with a 22.5-inch model. &#8220;It has 50 percent more cooking area than our 18.5-inch model, which our smoking enthusiasts have been asking for,&#8221; says Mike Kempster Sr., Weber executive vice president. &#8220;People who are fans of what they lovingly refer to as the &#8216;Bullet&#8217; wanted the capacity to cook more barbecue-particularly as many of them participate in barbecue competitions or typically smoke a large amount of meat for family, friends, and neighbors.&#8221; The new 22.5-inch smoker (with 726 square inches of cooking area) and the updated 18.5-inch smoker (with 481 square inches) also feature a new lid-mounted temperature gauge and a no-rust aluminum door with a new spring-loaded latch for easy access to the charcoal / wood chunks or chips chamber and the porcelain-enameled water pan. The MSRP prices are $349 for the 18.5-inch and $499 for the 22.5-inch.</p>
<p>As charcoal grilling continues to be on the rise-and Weber is easily the world&#8217;s dominant market leader in this category&#8211;the company will add a larger version to its classic kettle line-up with the Weber(R) One-Touch(R) Gold 26.75-inch charcoal grill. This expanded size model has 508 square inches of cooking area compared to the best-selling Weber One-Touch Gold 22.5-inch kettle grill&#8217;s 363 square inches. &#8220;Weber actually introduced the 26.75-inch charcoal grill back in the early 1960s and then phased it out almost 10 years ago. But with the recent rise in charcoal use and our consumers asking for larger charcoal grilling surfaces, it was time to bring it back,&#8221; said Kempster. Enhanced features include a stainless steel cooking grate, Tuck-Away(TM) lid holder, built-in thermometer, and two Char-Basket(TM) charcoal holders. MSRP: $349.</p>
<p>Those wanting to add a luxurious splash of color to their outdoor space or don&#8217;t want the hassle of keeping a stainless steel grill clean will appreciate all the colors offered in the Weber(R) Genesis(R) &#8220;EP&#8221; gas grill series. While the Genesis is also available in stainless steel (&#8220;S&#8221; models), Weber has added two more colors for 2009 with a bold &#8220;Brick Red&#8221; and a stainless steel color-like &#8220;Steel Gray.&#8221; Other colors include black, copper, and green. The Genesis &#8220;EP&#8221; series grill features a porcelain-enameled shroud (porcelain enamel is one of Weber&#8217;s core competencies which is used for its long-lasting charcoal grills and smokers); three stainless steel burners and stainless steel Flavorizer(R) bars; 637 square inches of cooking area; and 7 mm-diameter stainless steel cooking grates. The Genesis EP models will be available at five-star and specialty retailers. The MSRP prices are $899 for the Genesis(R) EP-310(TM) LP gas grill and $949 for the Genesis(R) EP-320(TM) LP gas grill (which also has a 12,000 BTU-per-hour input flush-mounted side burner). The natural gas models are an additional $20.</p>
<p>Rotisseries have become almost standard on high-end grills, and now most of the Weber(R) Summit(R) gas grills feature an inventive new Tuck-Away(TM) Rotisserie System with a hidden, heavy-duty electric motor that&#8217;s easily flipped up from the grill&#8217;s left-hand side table. The motor can be stored back inside the side table when not in use to give grillers more working space.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a strong added feature to the Summit models that have the new Tuck-Away rotisserie system: The grills&#8217; enclosed carts have special storage area for the included separate spit and fork when they aren&#8217;t in use. &#8220;No more looking for the rotisserie motor that may be in a kitchen cabinet or for the spit that may be in the garage behind the mower,&#8221; said Kempster. &#8220;Now all the parts are where they should be, in one place in the grill cart, ready for convenient and immediate use.&#8221;</p>
<p>Weber&#8217;s Redesigned Grills</p>
<p>As the industry&#8217;s finest entry-level, full-size gas grill, the Weber(R) Spirit(R) series has been updated with a sleeker design for 2009. The three models-the Spirit(R) E-210(TM), E-310(TM) and E-320(TM)-now have completely enclosed carts so that the LP tank is hidden inside. The Spirit E-210 (with two stainless steel burners, 458 square inches of cooking area, and 26,000 BTUs) and Spirit E-310 (with three stainless steel burners, 536 square inches of cooking area, and 36,000 BTUs) also have a stainless steel work surface. The Spirit E-320 has a 12,000 BTU-per-hour input, flush-mounted side burner. MSRPs for the LP grills are $499 (E-210), $599 (E-310), and $649 (E-320). Natural gas models for the E-210 and E-310 are an additional $20; the E-320 doesn&#8217;t come in a natural gas model.</p>
<p>While retailer decisions of when they carry or display outdoor grilling products vary, Weber has begun shipping its new products and expects to see them in stores by spring 2009.</p>
<p>Weber-Stephen Products Co., headquartered in Palatine, Ill., is the world&#8217;s premier manufacturer of charcoal and gas grills, grilling accessories and other outdoor room products. In 1952, founder George Stephen sparked a backyard revolution with his invention of the Weber(R) kettle. More than 50 years later, the family-owned company remains the industry leader with its Weber(R), Weber(R) Q(TM), and Ducane(R) brands. As a leading exporter of grills, Weber brand products are sold worldwide at select home centers, hardware stores, department stores, patio stores, and other retail outlets. Weber has the strongest consumer outreach program in the industry with its Weber Grill-Line(SM) (1-800-GRILL-OUT(R)) and a content-rich website with grilling tips, techniques, and original Weber recipes at www.weber.com(R). The Weber Grill-Line and Weber Customer Service are closed on Christmas.</p>
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