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A week before the attorneys general sent their joint-letter last month, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster noted in a blog post that Craigslist manually reviews each ad in the "adult services" listings ...
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The various versions of the Heaphy Tin Man were functional works of art that served to promote the Heaphy family sheet metal shop and hardware store in Syracuse. The business was founded in 1892 alongside the Erie Canal, and the original product was mud flaps for horse-drawn wagons. The business gradually expanded to include sheet metal work ...
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The first genuine personal ad in England was published on July 19, 1695, in a weekly pamphlet published by John Houghton. [3]: 3–12 London's 53 major newspapers all published matrimonial ads by 1710. [4]: 109 In 1761, the first personal ad in England written by a woman was published in the Aris Gazette.
Within a year, about 10,000 men from the greater Boston area had created profiles on the site. [ 3 ] Initially a free service, Manhunt emailed its customers in April 2002 and told them that those who wanted to enjoy all the perks of the site would have to pay $10 per month, and those who declined to pay would be able to use a more bare-bones ...
Defunct newspapers published in Syracuse, New York (5 P) Pages in category "Defunct companies based in Syracuse, New York" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
Interracial personals are a fast-growing niche among internet dating sites. [citation needed] A recent survey found that most users of social network services thought these sites were mildly offensive, although some felt that they are representative of the diversity of the human race and found nothing objectionable about it. [1]