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that's so sad. i live in the uk but had a week's vacation about years ago in chicago and discovered central cameras. i bought a few small items as souvenirs.... and now it's gone, hopefully just temporarily. it really saddens me to see what's going on with those riots, not just in chicago but other cities...
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"sonic the hedgehog" is the first-ever movie to star the speedy blue hedgehog, and it's a light, silly adventure that's clearly aimed at kids. though the film is for kids, it's chock full of references to the classic video game series it's based on, and that means fans of all ages will enjoy it. moreover
head-to-head with nintendo's own super mario as one of the faces of the so-called "console wars," which pit nintendo's super nintendo against sega's genesis in the ' s. as such, sonic has his own rich history to draw from. that rich history is referenced heavily through the new "sonic the hedgehog" film...
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relief to cancer sufferers. chairman thapa has partnered with the nepal cancer relief society to aid the suffering of nepal's growing number of cancer patients. over lakhs nepalese rupees were donated by photo concern over a three year period to fund cancer treatment and rehabilitation. rs donation per roll
of film sold... rs lakh per month collected... rs lakhs donated to nepal cancer relier society over a three year period. news & events csr project our partner copyright © photo concern / all rights reserved / website by curves n' colors...
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