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corpseboy: Hoffman Brothers Out Of Deicide? (Death Metal Mayhem) (Dec 04 2004 01:59 GMT) - Another moment of clarity from Slayer! VVVQUOTE Yeah it's like the thought of Slayer replacing Jeff and Kerry. Like Jeff and Kerry, Brian and Eric are so tight that to lose either one of them let alone both would be the end of Deicide. Or even if Deicide lost just Glen, like a band like Slayer; in Deicide the 2 guitarists and the singer are absolutely crucial to their name. |
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Securities Arbitration (Dec 04 2004 01:59 GMT) - Investing in the stock market can be very risky and in early 2000 many investors lost heavily. When that happened many felt their savings were lost forever. Now, there is help and you could possible get your money back. |
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Jäätteenmäki ihmettelee kokoomuksen kritiikkiä (Dec 04 2004 01:58 GMT) - Europarlamentaarikko, entinen pääministeri Anneli Jäätteenmäki (kesk.) ihmettelee kokoomuksen ulkopoliittista kritiikkiä. Jäätteenmäki sanoo Ilkan haastattelussa, että jos kokoomus katsoo jonkin menneen pieleen EU:n ulko- ja turvallisuuspoliittisissa ratkaisuissa, voisi se esittää perustuslain hylkäämistä Suomen osalta. |
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U.S.-Canada: Just Who's the Docile One? (Dec 04 2004 01:57 GMT) - Canadians have long been considered more docile than Americans. But as President Bush visits Canada on November 30, 2004, does this stereotype still hold true? Michael Adams - author of "Fire and Ice" - argues that Canadians are emerging as the more liberal and pluralist people. In contrast, Americans are increasingly becoming deferent to authority. I have a good time with Adams books online here before and he does offer a critique and evaluation of the United States and Canada that is more than personal opinion and based on Enviromics research over a long period of time. |
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"I Smell a Rat" (Dec 04 2004 01:57 GMT) - In 30 precincts, more ballots were cast than voters were registered in the county. Turnout was well over 100%. Colin Shea's writings are at http://www.freezerbox. |
Mars Rover Blog
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More than microbes on Mars (Dec 04 2004 01:56 GMT) - Now that articles are appearing in peer [reviewed journals], substantiating what many of us here have been seeing in these photographs all along. I'd like to take this Opportunity to remind the newbies who visit this site that there are more than mere microbes on Mars.... I call this photograph "six stones," and it is no illusion. I don't know what it is , but it lived or it lives in an odd triangular shaped burrow. Here's your original. |
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A Welcome Surgical Correction (Dec 04 2004 01:55 GMT) - Until recently, you could deduct the entire cost of a $100,000 SUV on your taxes, but you couldn't deduct the cost of a vaginoplasty or other genital reconstruction surgery if you were transgender. Deirdre McCloskey, in her memoir Crossings, talks about writing checks for $10,000 or $12,000 knowing that ... |
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eXsorbeo (Dec 04 2004 01:55 GMT) - Video gaming in the early 1990s was made purely personal by the advent of the eXsorbeo Handheld Gaming Action System. Includes a Flash emulation of 1991's One-Eyed Monster War. |
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Comics 101 (Dec 04 2004 01:55 GMT) - Previously in Comics 101, we explored the early adventures of DC Comics’ Green Arrow, a.k.a. Oliver Queen, a bland if likable enough chap who bore a striking conceptual resemblance to DC’s most famous masked crimefighter, Batman. As the character regained more prominence in the mid-1960s through his membership in the popular JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA series, new JLA writer Denny O’Neil began altering Ollie’s personality, or to be more precise, actually giving him one, portraying Ollie as a bit more hotheaded than the rest of the League, and often concerned with the smaller threats the League tended to pass over. |
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