Baker's Secret Non Stick 12-pc Bakeware Set
The Baker's Secret non-stick 12-piece bakeware set is a necessity for any kitchen.
Durable and easy care, every piece is dishwasher safe. Baker's Secret has been making quality bakeware for 100 years, making them an all-American tradition!
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Set includes:
One Lasagna Pan
One Loaf Pan
One Brownie Pan
One Ekco Basting Brush
Three Piece Ekco Wooden Spoons
Three Ekco Spatulas
One 40 Famous Recipes Book
One Microwave and Conventional Cooking Chart
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Jamaica's first digitally shot feature film, THIRD WORLD COP is driven by an outstanding reggae/dancehall score (compliments of Sly& Robbie). When Capone (Paul Campbell), a no nonsense police officer, returns to his old neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica, he discovers that his best friend from childhood has become an important figure in a dangerous gunrunning racket. It is up to Capone to clean things up before the criminals can take over the community.
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Complete your outfit with the bright colors and classic design of this Agra Velvet Purse.
Handcrafted in India
Velvet purse
Paisley design
Non-adjusting handle
Measures 10 inches long x 15 inches high x 4 inches wide
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The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly.
In April 1994, the small central-African nation of Rwanda was host to one of the most brutal genocides in 20th-century history. Spurred on by the racist propaganda of a rogue political party, extremists in the majority Hutu ethnic group slaughtered 800,000 members of the minority Tutsi ethnic group in the span of 100 days (and mostly by machete). Largely misinterpreting the genocide as the result of a centuries-old tribal rivalry, the rest of the world stood idly by, both unable to understand the conflict and unwilling to commit to intervention. This episode of PBS' FRONTLINE series revisits the still-wounded nation on the 10th anniversary of the genocide and explores the various political failures that allowed such a tragedy to take place, interviewing Rwandan government officials, foreign diplomats, UN Secretary-Generals Kofi Annan and Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and, most hauntingly, both Tutsi survivors and their Hutu assassins.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
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