Fineline Creates New Scholarship Cathedral High School to Award New 4 Year Grant in 2009 Richard Miller, owner of Fineline, is an Argentine-born American immigrant who achieved his goals in America. Now with a successful 28-year old printing company under his belt, he hopes to help another Hispanic student achieve their dreams as well.
Conference Sponsored by FPG Fineline to be Title Sponsor for Upcoming IMSDC Conference The 2009 IMSDC Supplier Diversity Conference & Business Opportunity Fair is the largest "minority" business opportunity fair and supplier diversity conference in the state of Indiana. Fineline is proud to be able to support the conference and will be in attendance for its 15th consecutive year.
More arguments occur in the kitchen than in any other room of an American home.
When Lifebuoy soap was introduced in 1897, it was called Lifebuddy soap.
On a $100 bill, the Independence Hall clock shows the time as 4:10.
The 102-story Empire State Building has 6,000 windows.
Norwegians consume more Mexican food than any other Europeans.
The actual wheel on TV’s Wheel of Fortune is eight and a half feet in diameter.
There are 45 miles of nerves in the adult human body.
The Hawaiian alphabet contains just 12 letters (A,E,I,O,U and H,K,L,M,N,P,W).
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Are You Printing Green? Want to promote that your business is eco-friendly and sustainable? Request Yours Now Back in 1996... - TWA Flight 800 explodes and crashes off Long Island. - Mad cow disease breaks out in Britain. - The world’s first cloned mammal, Dolly the sheep, is born in Scotland. - Gene Kelly, George Burns, and Ella Fitzgerald die. - The film Fargo puts Fargo, North Dakota, on the map. - DVDs make their first appearance, in Japan. - Ask Jeeves, a new Internet search engine, is launched. - eBay is launched. - M&M candy’s cartoon characters surpass Mickey Mouse and Bart Simpson in popularity, according to polls. - Ted Kaczynski, aka “the Unabomber,” is arrested at his cabin in Montana.