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Fried Green al-Qaedas
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We Call them Lighter Tricks ... (Oct 04 2003 23:14 GMT) - We Call them Lighter Tricks A couple of months ago, I posted an article about the death of the Zippo Tricks website. As is my wont, I used a combination of fact and fiction to describe what was happening. Boys and girls, if you are reading me, I am the media. Don't trust me. |
bread, coffee, chocolate, yoga
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yet another coffee party (Oct 04 2003 23:13 GMT) - i'm sure everyone remembers the first time they were confronted with the heavy weight of the mazzer grinder collar, thinking, i have to find a setting for this espresso, what could it be and why is this puppy so hard to turn? ah, the excitement of the |
Clutcher
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I'm in love and always will be (Oct 04 2003 23:12 GMT) - Dopo aver visto la classifica della settimana sulla MTV tedesca, aver stabilito di non conoscere nessuno dei 9 citati e che comunque erano tutti artisti e canzoni piuttosto sgradevoli o imbarazzanti, tocca rallegrarsi per il primo posto di Dido. Che, nonostante la sua "s" sibilante come neanche qui a Modena, è sempre meglio che un pugno in un orecchio. In più il testo del singolo non è |
DR Nyheder
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Tyskland venter større underskud (Oct 04 2003 23:11 GMT) - Tysklands underskud på statsbudgettet bliver muligvis større end de 3,8 pct., som regeringen har vurderet indtil nu, siger finansminister Hans Eichel. |
DR Nyheder
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Forudser kraftigt fald i arbejdsstyrken (Oct 04 2003 23:11 GMT) - Arbejdsstyrken skal hurtigst forøges med en kvart milllion mennesker, ellers kan danskerne imødese voldsomme skattestigninger i løbet af ganske få år, skriver Jyllands-Posten. |
Shameless Self-Promotion
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Whoopsie! (Oct 04 2003 23:11 GMT) - While trying to take down Kazaa users, the RIAA managed to flagrantly violate copyright law. Good job, guys! Keep up the good work! If the PR from suing your own customers wasn't good enough, this should make it even better!... |
The Command Post
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Success Story in Iraq (Oct 04 2003 23:10 GMT) - After staying up into the wee hours of the morning to watch my beloved Utes defeat Oregon, I awoke today to see that headline above the fold on my morning Philadelphia Inquirer. Sleep in my eyes, I was sure … but no, there is indeed a story in today’s Inquirer about how the troops in Kirkuk are building a success story (while those in Baghdad are not). Read it here, and here’s the lead: When they realized that the newly trained local police force desperately needed walkie-talkies, the U.S. |
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