Posted by Brian Brady on Thu, Feb 02, 2012 @ 12:48 PM
Office Space Scenarios: Closing deals in the waiting room.
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Posted by Gail Walton on Tue, Jan 31, 2012 @ 02:35 PM

Why do Woodchucks make lousy frame and plaque buyers?
- A lack of quality articles on your typical Woodchuck except on February 2nd.
- Not much wall space in the burrow.
- Hibernation makes the time looking at the plaque reduced (unless he sees his shadow on February 2.)
- A tendency to eat wood meaning he would probably munch on the frame or plaque for a snack.
Let's take a closer look at Bud the "Woodchuck" to understand why you may fall into some of the pitfalls associated with not buying a plaque.
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Posted by Gail Walton on Tue, Jan 31, 2012 @ 08:37 AM

Prior to the invention of the Printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1447, weddings in England were typically announced by means of a Town crier: a gentleman who would walk through the streets announcing in a loud voice the news of the day. Traditionally, anyone within earshot became part of the celebration.
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Posted by Brian Brady on Wed, Jan 25, 2012 @ 11:42 AM
Posted by Brian Brady on Mon, Jan 23, 2012 @ 09:53 AM

Opportunity to congratulate a co-worker, employee, boss, or mentor only comes around every so often. To make the most of it why not give him or her the classic engraved plaque.
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Posted by Gail Walton on Fri, Jan 20, 2012 @ 12:56 PM

One of the earliest frame examples was a discovery made in an Egyptian tomb dating back to 2nd century A.D. in which a fayum mummy portrait was discovered at Hawara still within its wooden frame. This finding suggests the mummy portraits may have been hung in the owners' homes prior to inclusion within the funerary equipment.[7] The portrait and its frame were most likely preserved by the desert climate, according to frame historian and installation expert Marilyn Murdoch explained in a historical talk to museum docents.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picture_frame
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Posted by Brian Brady on Fri, Jan 20, 2012 @ 12:45 PM

"Why hide your light under the bed?"
Harry Brown had a story to tell, like most people who have lived a useful and productive life. It featured so well in the local newspaper, along with pictures, that many of his friends and relatives saved copies, stored them in books and scrapbooks and tried to preserve them. But Harry's wife Maureen was keen on displays so she had the article custom-mounted professionally.
Not for Harry’s family a tribute that gathered dust and aged badly, Maureen reasoned. She believed his record of service deserved more. He was a volunteer fireman and a church organist. He went about his two passions with humility and pride and the picture of him celebrating 30 years in both callings was a beauty. The plaque Maureen gave him as a wedding anniversary gift has pride of place alongside his service medals and academic achievements -- the story jumps out of the "page" and the plaque shows the name of the newspaper as well.
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Posted by Brian Brady on Wed, Jan 18, 2012 @ 10:39 AM

In The News creates custom plaques from magazine and newspaper articles. We professionally mount and preserve articles to create a high quality plaque with a picture frame effect.
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Posted by Gail Walton on Mon, Jan 16, 2012 @ 01:51 PM

Well, it's that time of the year. People are looking at losing weight. Bosses are reviewing the past year. We're all thinking about for the upcoming 2012 year.
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Posted by Brian Brady on Fri, Jan 13, 2012 @ 01:45 PM

If you are looking for a company who mounts and frames newspaper and magazine articles professionally you have found us we are In The News Inc.
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