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PapaScott
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Toetet jede Geschmacksknospe (Dec 23 2004 11:56 GMT) - taz: Tötet jede Geschmacksknospe! "Norweger in aller Welt essen zu Weihnachten Lutefisk - einen grauenhaften Stinkfisch" (Kills every taste bud! Norwegians in the entire world at Christmas eat lutefisk - a horrible stinkfish) Smells like home to me... The article... |
Gut Rumbles
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wrong (Dec 23 2004 11:55 GMT) - I don't believe that she should be in jail. Her only crime was "lying," and if we get serious about... |
Gut Rumbles
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wrong (Dec 23 2004 11:55 GMT) - I don't believe that she should be in jail. Her only crime was "lying," and if we get serious about... |
Smart Mobs
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Texting 'is no bar to literacy (Dec 23 2004 11:54 GMT) - It's gr8 news 4 skools. Claims that the explosion in text messaging among children is eroding youngsters' literacy skills appear to be unfounded, according to research, reports The Guardian. "A study comparing the punctuation and spelling of 11- and 12-year-olds who use mobile phone text messaging with another group of non-texters conducting the same written tests found no significant differences between the two. Both groups made some grammatical and spelling errors, and "text-speak" abbreviations and symbols did not find their way into the written English of youngsters used to texting. According to the author of the research, the speech and language therapist Veenal Raval, the findings reflect children's ability to "code switch", or move between modes of communication - a trend familiar to parents whose offspring slip effortlessly between playground slang and visit-the-grandparents politeness. |
Golf News - golf.netinfofinder.com
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TED HAAS CLUB GOLF (Dec 23 2004 11:53 GMT) - Byron Lorah aced the 154-yard, par-3 14th hole at Indian Wells Golf Club. The 11 handicapper from Manhattan, Kan., was competing with George Colson, Henry Knapp and Junior Hafer. Lorah used his 6-iron to record his second career hole in one. |
Golf News - golf.netinfofinder.com
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Melbourne golf in cash crunch (Dec 23 2004 11:53 GMT) - MELBOURNE -- The city's pair of public golf courses appear to be stuck in a financial sand trap. Since the 1970s, Melbourne has managed Harbor City Golf Course and Melbourne Municipal Golf Course with accompanying pro shops and driving ranges. |
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