Top Albums


Kings of Pop
When It All Comes Down
Act Your Age
Thats Business
When It All Comes Down EP

Top Songs


Cross My Heart
Kiss Me, Diss Me
Give It Up
Tomorrow
Second Best
I Love You, NOT
Surfer Girl
Keep Your Distance
Cross My Heart
Kiss Me, Diss Me
Give It Up
Tomorrow
Second Best
I Love You, NOT
Surfer Girl
Keep Your Distance
Home Grown


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Home Grown News

Hawaii delegates revel in connection to home-grown nominee (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
DENVER » Barack Obama might be the first black American to claim the presidential nomination of a major political party, but for Hawaii he is home grown: the first person born and educated in Hawaii to clinch the nomination.

Home-grown defense firm fast becoming a big player (The Fayetteville Observer)
Not all that long ago, Larry Walsh was a warrant officer running a warehouse on Fort Bragg. Today, he is chairman and CEO of what Inc. magazine has identified as the 10th fastest-growing logistics business in the country.

Smart Wash to go regional (Business Times (Malaysia))
HOME-GROWN launderette franchisor Smart Wash Sdn Bhd plans to expand into regional markets next year, with Indonesia and Singapore as initial targets.

Anti-Obamanomics: Why Everyone Should Be in Favor of Reducing Taxes on the "Rich" (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
Are the American people being primed to elect a home-grown version of Hugo Chavez, in the person of Barack Obama? This is a question one can come away with after reading "Obamanomics," the featured article in this last Sunday's (August 24, 2008) New York Times Magazine.

Do not rely on foreign talent (The New Straits Times)
THE suggestion by the National Sports Council that Malaysia should adopt foreign athletes for the 2012 Olympics is an insult to home-grown talent ("Foreign 'help' should be studied" -- NST, Aug 27).

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under H.

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