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Hammer of Truth
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Emory Study: Left/Right Equally Brain-Damaged (Jan 24 2006 17:41 GMT) - A new study by Emory University scientists has unveiled the make-up of the political brain (semi-via Sploid). As it turns out, ignoring reality is actually a rush “similar to what addicts receive when they get their fix.” Conducted in the run-up to the 2004 election, researchers monitored the brain activity of hardcore partisans as they [... |
SFist
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SFist Blotter (Jan 24 2006 17:41 GMT) - No matter how you slice it, there can't be a good story behind this item -- southbound 280 was closed down for two hours early this morning after a naked man was struck and killed by a passing car. People had already called the police to let them know that they'd seen a man between 25-30 with tattoos running across the highway near Alemany Boulevard with his ding-dong hanging out. The SFPD arrested someone in a murder last weekend! A mother was reported stabbed to death in her apartment by her older son. As the police were investigating the scene, the younger son came home, crying, and turned himself in, saying, "I'm Carlos. |
Kia
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Kia story - Kia Cars and SUVs (Jan 24 2006 17:41 GMT) - Kia Cars and SUVs 2006 Kia Spectra5 - Buy your new car online at Autoweb That’s why we train every Autoweb.com Accredited Car Dealer to provide no-haggle, San FRANCISCO-OAKLAND-FREMONT, CA KIA Car Dealers ¦ Used, New, Pre San FRANCISCO-OAKLAND-FREMONT, CA KIA Car Dealers ¦ Used, New, Pre-Owned, Salvage, [... |
NintenGirl.com - Girl's Gaming Magazine
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Analyst Predicts PSP to Crush the DS (Jan 24 2006 17:40 GMT) - Next Generation reports that a SIG analyst has predicted that Sony's PSP will build a huge lead on Nintendo's DS. The lead is chronicled in this quote: "It points out that in its first year both PSP and DS managed around 13 million units each, with DS slightly ahead. Year two cumulative stats give PSP 25 million over DS' 22 million. In Year Three the difference rises to ten million (38m to 28m). |
Variety.com - Business News
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WB, UPN merge (Jan 24 2006 17:40 GMT) - Business News: Moonves plans Sept. start for new net -- The WB and UPN television broadcast networks, which have failed to improve their audience ratings, will merge to form the CW Television Network to lure younger viewers. |
Discourse.net
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It Quacks Like a Duck (Jan 24 2006 17:40 GMT) - Peter Jung tipped me off to ABC News: EXCLUSIVE: Supreme Ethics Problem?: At the historic swearing-in of John Roberts as the 17th chief justice of the United States last September, every member of the Supreme Court, except Antonin Scalia, was in attendance. ABC News has learned that Scalia instead was on the tennis court at one of the country's top resorts, the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Bachelor Gulch, Colo. |
Discourse.net
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It Quacks Like a Duck (Jan 24 2006 17:40 GMT) - Peter Jung tipped me off to ABC News: EXCLUSIVE: Supreme Ethics Problem?: At the historic swearing-in of John Roberts as the 17th chief justice of the United States last September, every member of the Supreme Court, except Antonin Scalia, was in attendance. ABC News has learned that Scalia instead was on the tennis court at one of the country's top resorts, the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Bachelor Gulch, Colo. |
tecnicalia.com
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Lula 3D, un videojuego erótico (Jan 24 2006 17:40 GMT) - Leyendo el renovado Baquia, descubro un juego para PC, que según parece lleva tiempo en Europa y está arrasando. Se trata de Lula 3D, un videojuego erótico para PC, donde la protagonista, Lula, es una mujer inteligente y super sexy, productora de cine erótico que tiene la misión de salvar a sus actores preferidos de unos secuestradores. Está previsto que el juego aterrize en los Estados Unidosen Marzo de este año. La compañía creadora, CDV Software Entertainment, ya advierten que el juego está orientado a un público adulto debido a las escenas de alto contenido erótico. Link | Site Oficial Ver | Galería de Imágenes Via: |
IRC News - Health News
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Walking May Relieve Depression (Jan 24 2006 17:40 GMT) - Just 30 minutes of brisk walking can immediately boost the mood of depressed patients, giving them the same quick pick-me-up they may be seeking from cigarettes, caffeine or binge eating, a small study found. Read More... Source: FOXNews.com - Health Advertisement |
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