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Welcome to Frontier Builders Inc., a proud member of the International Log Builders Association and the Great Lakes Log Crafters Association. We are a family owned handcrafted log home builder, located in Northern Wisconsin. We have been building log homes and commercial buildings for over 20 years. We employ log craftsmen that are skilled in combining the methods of yesteryear with the tools and technology of today. Specializing in scandinavian full-scribed log home construction techniques.   

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1. Paul Routledge: Fag ban will work, no ifs and no butts data: 07.04.08
Ssst? Wanna buy some dirty, dangerous drugs that will eventually kill you? I got psome real hard stuff, genuine Virginia. Just like Marlboro Man used to smoke.

2. German far-right leader charged with incitement over World Cup pamphlets data: 27.03.08
Udo Voigt, head of the National Democratic Party, was charged for allegedly publishing a pamphlet that called into question whether nonwhite players should be on the national team.

3. Al-Qaeda leader al-Masri 'dead' data: 10.04.08
The US says Abu Obaidah al-Masri, reputedly al-Qaeda's mastermind in Afghanistan, has died.

4. G-7 finance chiefs will hold talks with private-sector bankers data: 10.04.08
They will meet in Washington on Friday to discuss a common response to the financial crisis.

5. Kevin Maguire: Gord loses at terror bingo data: 07.04.08
Smarmy David Cameron is right about 42 days because stubborn Gordon Brown is stupendously wrong.

6. Hospital targets data: 10.04.08
Medical staff facing violence as part of working life

7. Primary teachers to fight 'grade pressure' tests data: 19.03.08
Teachers have been urged to scupper primary school tests amid fears thousands of children are being demoralised by pressure to get good grades.

8. Crash dead remembered data: 07.04.08
A special church service is held in Farnborough a week after an air crash which killed five people.

9. How to spend £35,000 a year on a child data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills says the £35,000 a year she'll get from Sir Paul McCartney to raise their daughter isn't enough. It may seem an absurd amount of money to average parents, but raising a child in more privileged circles can costs big bucks.

10. Madeleine McCann: Apologies through the ages data: 19.03.08
From hoaxes to errors of judgment, the front-page apologies in the Daily Star and the Daily Express today are the latest in a long history of expressions of regret by newspapers.

11. U.S. to cut staff at its embassy in Belarus data: 27.03.08
The United States will cut staff levels at its embassy in Minsk by almost half, bowing to demands from Belarus amid worsening relations between the two countries, the Foreign Ministry said Monday.

12. Mother of stabbed Damilola dies data: 10.04.08
The mother of stabbed schoolboy Damilola Taylor dies from a suspected heart attack.

13. Microsoft steps up takeover pressure on Yahoo data: 07.04.08
Microsoft has turned up the heat in its efforts to acquire Yahoo, promising an all-out hostile takeover battle before the end of the month and hinting that it would...

14. Cardiff set up final with Portsmouth data: 07.04.08
Joe Ledley scores the only goal to end Barnsley's FA Cup run and send Cardiff through to a final against Portsmouth.

15. Row over home 'anti-teen' device data: 10.04.08
Complaints are under investigation after a resident installed a Mosquito "youth deterrent" at his home.

16. Retailer Next sees profits up 4% data: 19.03.08
Retailer Next unveils a 4% rise in annual profits, saying it is a good result "in a period of economic slowdown".

17. Post offices 'being shut by stealth', MPs told data: 19.03.08
Hundreds of post offices have been shut "by stealth" as the Government manipulated its own closure rules, MPs have been told.

18. Delia Smith's recipes 'have too much salt' data: 07.04.08
A number of Delia Smith's recipes in her How to Cheat at Cooking series contain more salt than the recommended daily intake, food campaigners warn today.

19. Yahoo is said to rebuff Microsoft threat over bid data: 07.04.08
Yahoo is expected to reject merger negotiations with Microsoft and explain why its board believes the current offer price is too low.

20. Britain's financial regulator to hire more supervisors data: 27.03.08
The Financial Services Authority issued a report that found its supervision of Northern Rock was inadequate.

21. Former Kosovo leader acquitted of war crimes data: 07.04.08
The United Nations war crimes tribunal in the Hague on Thursday acquitted a former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army of all charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in a surprise decision that could inflame anti-Kosovar sentiment in Serbia just weeks after Kosovo unilaterally declared independence.

22. Greek parliament approves pension reform bill data: 27.03.08
Greece's parliament approved the conservative government's pension reform bill early on Friday after weeks of strikes and protests by labour unions.

23. What's so bad about Slough? data: 27.03.08
"Slough," which rhymes with "cow" and means "muddy quagmire," is not the only cross the English town has to bear now that a book has appeared, picking on it for being a grim, cheerless wasteland.

24. Paul Scofield, British stage actor, dies at 86 data: 27.03.08
Scofield, who won international fame and an Academy Award for the film "A Man for All Seasons," has died in southern England at the age of 86.

25. Broadcast leaders join upstarts in web TV search data: 07.04.08
The search for an audience for web-based television is gathering pace. Two small European companies, Joost and Babelgum, have developed full-screen, high-quality video...

26. Top Stories: Peter Banks, 44, dubbed 'Britain's worst drink-driver' data: 07.04.08
Britain's worst drink-driver was caught with at least SIX times the legal limit.

27. Poland could face EU treaty vote data: 19.03.08
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says a referendum may be needed to end a row over the EU Lisbon Treaty.

28. Fiona: Don't Carey data: 07.04.08
Mariah Carey. The very name conjures nasty feelings. Like the time I interviewed her and she barely looked me in the eye.

29. Britain suits Maasai marathon warriors to a tea data: 07.04.08
African tribesmen arriving to run in the London Marathon this weekend have instantly become addicted to the British "cuppa".

30. Ben-Hur star Charlton Heston dies data: 07.04.08
Charlton Heston, who won a best actor Oscar for his performance in the Hollywood epic Ben-Hur, dies aged 84.



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