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Peterson Closing Arguments (Nov 01 2004 23:59 GMT) - Nov. 1 - Scott Peterson killed his pregnant wife because fatherhood threatened his 'freedom' a prosecutor told jurors in closing arguments Monday. |
The AT&T Worldnet FeedRoom
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Bush Confident Of Win (Nov 01 2004 23:59 GMT) - Nov. 1 - President Bush pushed through a six-state, 19-hour day of final campaigning Monday, saying he was energized by his supporters and confident he would win. |
model.blog-city.com
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modeling agencies in north carolina (Nov 01 2004 23:59 GMT) - modeling agencies in north carolinaSome modeling agencies require that you sign up exclusively with them, when others may allow you to register not only with them but with other agencies in town.Disclaimer: We have no personal knowledge about the practices of these agencies.Always remember the model safety rules: |
Twelve Black Code Monkeys
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Listen Before You Vote (Nov 01 2004 23:59 GMT) - Sorry for getting this out a bit late, but all you undecided voters still have a day to figure it out. To help you do this, you can sign up with Audible.com who has recently put together a new site called Listen Before You Vote that’s devoted solely for highlighting their politically oriented Audio Book files. Audible.com has been offering a service for downloading or streaming audio books, radio shows, and newspaper and magazine transcripts through your computer or downloaded onto your iPod or other portable player for at least 5 years now. |
LISNews.com
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Nader visits his old hometown library (Nov 01 2004 23:59 GMT) - Anonymous Patron writes "A newspaper story in the Waterbury (CT) Republican-American, in which Ralph Nader talks about the impact of a library on his life: Growing up, presidential hopeful Ralph Nader spent hours inside his hometown public library. He wandered about its stacks often, devouring book after book. The Winsted [CT]native said he had a loaner card at age 5, and eventually read about one-fifth of the books inside Beardsley amp; Memorial Library. |
Retyper
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Halloween Riots at School? (Nov 01 2004 23:58 GMT) - "SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS WANTS to tear down the streets," says one party-watcher; Those wacky college kids are at it in Wisconsin, again. For the third year in a row City officials needed pepper spray to clear Halloween revelers from downtown Madison... |
Backup Brain
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Election night on IRC (Nov 01 2004 23:57 GMT) - Tom and I have sketched out how tomorrow night, we're both planning on sitting on the loveseat, watching the TV, and obsessively Web surfing the usual political sites. But what I wanted was some folks on IRC to be able... |
Cre8asite Forums
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World Without Search Engines, Amen (Nov 01 2004 23:57 GMT) - Quote: "Another useful test is to ask, 'Does this help my users? Would I do this if search engines didn't exist?' -- From the Quality Guidelines on Google's Information for Webmasters" I've sort of looked at that statement with some derision in the past. Search Engines do exist, and advice like that isn't going to change that fact. |
Political Brief
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USA Today Does What Kerry Cannot (Nov 01 2004 23:56 GMT) - USAToday reports the results of the final Gallop poll by asserting that: Sen. John Kerry has erased President Bush's modest lead and the two candidates head into Election Day tied at 49%-49%, a nationwide USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll shows . . . |
Amanita.net
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Silly Alex Max Perfume Names (Nov 01 2004 23:56 GMT) - The "Gay Gal" perfume also has "more spice" than most women's perfumes, and the "Gay Guy" perfume is more floral than most men's perfumes. |
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... is the beginning (Nov 01 2004 23:56 GMT) - There is a beginning. There is not yet beginning to be a beginning. There is a not yet beginning to be a not yet beginning to be a beginning. There is being. There is nonbeing. |
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