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Articles in Oct 3, 2003 issue of Pool & Spa News
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A designer's dream - Letters
by Hope Harrsen - Correction
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Read the fine print: be very sure you understand contracts and what you're agreeing to when signing them, lest you get some rather unpleasant surprises later on - Legal Eagle
by Steve Getzoff -
Floating island spaby Poolmaster - Product Pipeline
by Shannon Harman -
NSPI eyes spa tech certification - Making News
by Bob Dumas -
Paragon of success: Joe Vassallo is a shining example of what a pool salesperson should be - People
by Rebecca Robledo -
Eucalyptus scented steam room - Product Pipeline
by Shannon Harman -
Celebrity chefs and landmark cafes: enjoy the best of New Orleans cuisine, from po'boys to five-course dinners
by Mitch Kaplan -
What's in a name? - Letters
by Joel W. Caesar - Retailers should check PPG lids
- Viking pools … the most built fiberglass pools in the industry
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Battery wireless Aqualink RS system - Product Pipeline
by Shannon Harman -
International pool & spa expo seminar schedule
by Shannon Harman - Polaris WaterDesigns to move
- Beachcomber taps Casey
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New floating thermometers - Product Pipeline
by Shannon Harman -
Pick your party: the French Quarter is the place to celebrate in style, from romantic dinners to late-night dandingand al that jazz!
by Laurel Delp -
There's only one Mineralizer - Letters
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NSPI launches builder course - Making News
by Rebecca Robledo -
Fountain of youth: these newly renovated older pools enticed their owners to fall in love with them all over again - Aqua Scapes
by Julie Sturgeon -
New little dipper slide - Product Pipeline
by Shannon Harman - Hard-wired alarm case drags on
- Helms retires from BioGuard
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Building better bosses: supercharging supervisors and managers to be more effective
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A New Orleans state of mind - Reflections
by Linda G. Green -
Couch or sofa? - Reflectios
by Erika Taylor - Chemical leaks at Florida firm
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Commercial success: public pools are getting a bad reputation. Here's how to best combat recreational water illness - Technically Speaking
by Ellen Meyer -
Towel Treeby The Cover Valet - Product Pipeline
by Shannon Harman -
Fun zone: whether you like tours, local history or red-hot musical acts, there's lots to do in the big easy
by Mitch Kaplan -
Survey gives NSPI high marks
by AmyJo Brown - Starts still strong - Making News
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Showroom savvy: tips for creating a store that informs customers and moves products - Show Time
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The spa cover stuff - Product Pipeline
by Shannon Harman -
After dark: from elegant cabarets to raucous bars, nightlife in the French Quarter suits every mood
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Outrageous lawsuit - Letters
by Scott Tuomey - All systems go for small business - Making News
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Total transformation: the right techniques can turn an old swimming hole into a backyard waterpark that stands the test of time - Aqua Scapes
by Ron Lacher -
In-house remote control - Product Pipeline
by Shannon Harman -
Selling assets helps businesses grow - Making News
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Industry reacts to huge lawsuit - Making News
by Rebecca Robledo -
Running cold: how to effectively diagnose heater problems in older spas
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Ahead of its time: when the indoor pool at this North Carolina estate was built in the late 1800s, it was a technological triumph
by Margi Millunzi
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