Archive for August 8th, 2008
Posted on August 8th, 2008
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Cane and Lily fill Neil in on what type of person Cloe is and how crazy she is saying she will do anything to get Cane. Meanwhile at the hospital Cloe tells the doctor this baby is a Chancellor and demands that they do everything they can to save it.
Victoria goes and tells Nikki about […]
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Anna goes to the church and sees John. She asks if the wedding is still going on. He says no so she tells him she was looking for Marlena. John asks what is going on. She tells him Phoenix is back, Stefano is awake.
Tony and EJ are talking to Stefano telling him they can’t believe […]
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“No matter what aspect of law enforcement with which you might be involved, there’s always one job you dread. I’m sure at the most complicated venues it’s the terrorists, its serial killers, or it’s gang-related, but for the western sheriff it’s always been the body dump. To the north, Sheridan County has two unsolved, and […]
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Admits telling lies during presidential campaign about the affair
John Edwards answers some question, But Many more Remain
In what some may call a coldly-calculated political move, John Edwards has now admitted that he had an affair, but did not father Rielle Hunter’s daughter, Frances Quinn Hunter.
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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Perhaps one of the most misunderstood, yet powerful voices in American culture, folk singer Pete Seeger is immortalized in this DVD that chronicles his life, his music, and his passion for causes. For those who grew up in the era of hootenannies and the scourge that was McCarthyism, this will be a wonderful trip down […]
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In an effort to increase revenue and broaden the tax base the Government of Indonesia is proposing a number of reforms. When the House of Representatives returns from its recess it will be asked to vote on a reform bill that includes:
The top corporate rate being cut to 28% in 2009 and 25% in 2010.
For […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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As I got up this morning and went online to check the latest news, one of the first things I found was news about Megan Meier. For those who may not remember, Megan was the 13 year old girl in Missouri who committed bullycide (suicide by bullying) after she was dumped by a supposed 16 […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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Analyzing a spate of recent polls, political analyst Michael Barone finds that even with Obama’s whirlwind trip around the world and the MSM’s relentlessly favorable coverage of every breath he takes, every move he makes and every vow he breaks (second item), “the basic dynamics of the race haven’t changed”:
[H]e doesn’t come close to maximizing […]
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Yes folks, hard though it is to believe Mark Fuhrman has hung up his LAPD badge (actually I think they asked for it back), he has renounced his Nazi affiliations with the Aryan Race movement, and where is he now?
For those of you that don’t recall the name, Mark Fuhrman was one (of several) that […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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When bombarded by reporters when he was trying to put his garbage on the curb, George Anthony apparently lost it according to wftv.com. It appears that the three weeks after Caylee was reported missing it is starting to take a toll on George Anthony’s nerves.
“I’m not talking to anybody. Stay off my property! Stay away […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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Books released straight to mass market paperback suffer a cruel fate by reviewing standards at most sites and periodicals. They simply aren’t reviewed. Much like “direct to video” in the movie industry, such books are considered as to be unworthy of a review and thus aren’t covered. As my work over the years as well […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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Coquitlam, British Columbia is a suburb of Vancouver, British Columbia. Neighbors say that the streets around the Westwood Plateau golf course are frequently visited by black bears.
They wonder down from the mountains in search of food but it is rare for them to attack a human. “They normally shy and back away, so we don’t […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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Technology advances at a startling rate, almost everyday there is some great new gizmo, that is a must have. But increasingly it seems that we are limited in what we can do with the gizmo.
Most people ignore this disturbing trend, and that is not good. Maybe the highest profile example of Digital Handcuffs is the […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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I have red hair and it’s natural. Because of that, I am a part of a rare and dignified fraternity of people. I am honor bound to support all others with red hair because we all belong to the same club. Instances include Nicole Kidman (certainly no chore on my part), David Caruso (painful), and […]
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Stephen L. Carter
The much vaunted author of New England White is back with this latest lap crusher and what a tome it is. The book is set in the late 50s through the mid-70s and follows a famous Harlem-bred black writer as both his career and life get interesting. The major thread in this […]
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A Chartered Bus that left Houston Texas carrying 55 people from Vietnamese Martyrs Church out of Houston crashed early Friday morning in Sherman Texas, about 60 miles north of Dallas. It flipped landing on its side in a creek bed killing at least 13 on the bus and sending dozens others to the hospital for […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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I have to admit, this is a first. It is rarely that you can combine a review with a news story. But this is that rare occasion. Iggy and his band played a gig in Montreal last weekend and while they were napping in the hotel after the gig, someone stole the truck with all […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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From Churchill’s Parrot Blog
“The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent vice of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.” – Sir Winston Churchill
Recent reports of Amercan boxer Evander Holyfield’s imminent destitution at his own hands has whetted one of our most outrageous desires: that people might actually learn something.
For […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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Germany has long been a source of rock bands, some good, some mediocre, and some outstanding. Few though have had any exposure to the North American market. Metal was a style that had its birthing in the late 70’s, and in many ways it has much in common with the Punk uprising. Metal fragmented (pun […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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Rogue Male were an interesting band, formed in the mid 80’s they had a brief time in the spotlight. Animal Man was their second foray into the recording world, and likely their best. They are mostly described as a metal band, but they certainly had aspects of glam about them.
It is high time that the […]
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Posted on August 8th, 2008
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I don’t know, maybe it’s because of the new and uplifting research that’s come out about how 136 people were killed at the Berlin Wall while trying to escape from East Germany, or maybe it’s the anniversary of the wall’s construction coming up again pretty soon, but everybody in town seems to have gotten all […]
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