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Enter the Matrix for XBox (Dec 13 2006 05:02 GMT) - Overview It's not a game about a movie.. it's a game about a world. Merciless Agents stalk your every move. You defy gravity and break all the rules. How far down does the rabbit hole go? |
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Spider-Man Mini Beanbag Toy (Dec 13 2006 05:02 GMT) - It's your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man! This beanbag doll of Marvel Comics' Spider-Man is just what you need for hours of play and fun! Officially licensed. Fabric bean bag style body with molded plastic head and attached plush shield. Measures approx 7" tall. |
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Clone Trooper 2 Piece Injection Helmet (Dec 13 2006 05:02 GMT) - Save the Jedi?or strike them down! Never before have bad guys looked this cool. Play your role in Order 66 and turn on the Jedi, you traitor! If you're not in full revolution mode just yet, this sleek, plastic molded Clone Trooper 2 Piece Injection helmet will complete your costume just fine. |
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Discovery Easy-Grip Dumbbell Set - 5 lbs. (Dec 13 2006 05:02 GMT) - Easy-grip dumbbells are essential for at-home strength training.Helps improve muscle tone, posture and balanceEasy-grip surface for safe exerciseExercise instructions includedAvailable in multiple weightsEach set includes two dumbbellsWith a variety of weights to choose from, you can select one that suits your current level of fitness and move up to heavier dumbbells as your body gets stronger. |
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Digital Speed Sensing Baseball (Dec 13 2006 05:02 GMT) - Amazing baseball clocks your pitching speed – up to 100 mph! Patented speed-sensing technology registers the ball's speed immediately upon impactSimply enter the distance and give it your best pitchClocks speeds up to 100 mphRegulation-size baseballA great practice tool for players in any league, from youth to professional2 month manufacturer's warrantyKnowing your speed is great inspiration for trying a little harder to perfect your pitch. Plus, it's fun to get instant feedback. |
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Coolrockets Bolts Blast Rocket (Dec 13 2006 05:02 GMT) - One of the hottest designs from Cool Rockets, Bolts Blast is a 14-inch tall desk sculpture of a "blasting off" Bolts rocket! The eye-popping colors and the inclined angle of it's take off make it a truly awe-inspiring sight, making it a great take on a classic rocket style. |
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Lebron James Autographed Cleveland Cavaliers Nike Poster 16x24 Photo with "King James" Inscription - Framed (UDA) (Dec 13 2006 05:02 GMT) - It's not every day a rookie reigns supreme, but in 2003-04, LeBron James showed that his game is pre-eminent. With a distinctive style and confident air, the Cleveland Cavaliers youngster has proven that he has a command of the basketball court. The top-flight player has brought order and a winning attitude to a franchise that hasn't been to the NBA Playoffs since the 1997-98 season. With LeBron leading the way, the future holds much promise. Salute this basketball sensation by ordering this autographed and framed "King James" photo. |
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UTA promotions swell partner ranks (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - Tenpercenteries: Jacobson, Klubeck, Korman named partners at agency -- United Talent Agency has promoted agents Lisa Jacobson, Rick Klubeck and Marc Korman to partner status, a move that swells the agency's partnership ranks to 19. |
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Søkemulighet via Google (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - I påvente av at jeg skal få tid til å stable den hjemmesnekrede søkemuligheten for dette vevstedet på |
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POPCORN - Wednesday, Nov. 8 (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - Wednesday, Nov. 8MSNBC - MUSTO: They re going to go with Reece and Ryan, I think. But, look, K-Fed s getting 10 million from the prenup. That s no so bad. |
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The Importance of 24/7 IT Support on a Global Scale (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - [b]The Importance of 24/7 IT Support on a Global Scale[b/] In these days o more and more small to medium size businesses, that ar not big enough to warrant to have their in house IT department, are often very stressed and at a loss, specially when IT support cannot be gained quick enough, so their operations can run smoothly without being interrupted, which is the case more often than not, however here is the answer. http://www. worldlpp. com/itsplash/splash_it2. |
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For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting, study finds (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - Older men with early stage, localized prostate cancer live longer if the disease is treated with radiation or surgery instead of simply waiting and watching it as is often recommended, a study said on Tuesday. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia said they found that patients whose cancer was… read this story at Reuters Health News. |
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Impeachment leaves council without music chairperson (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - More than 75 students attended a Rutgers College Program Council meeting on Monday night to show their support for Garret Richardson, Rutgers College junior and RCPC music chair. Richardson was facing a pending impeachment. "The charges are a culmination of resentment towards me" and "personal vendettas against me," said Garret E. |
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Association votes down proposed government (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - After an intense two-hour debate between guest speakers from various governing associations, student cultural groups and members of the University College Governing Association regarding the final draft of the School of Arts and Sciences' constitution, University College members voted the constitution down for a second time, with a final vote of six to five. |
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Dumpster diving: Part of 'freeganist' life (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - Their hands clench on to the cold steel and form a tense claw. Their feet brace in between the diamond openings. The 16-foot-high fence is highlighted by the sodium vapor light. They move swiftly up until the top then stop. Wait … barbed wire. |
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Council: Put new constitution to student vote (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - An overwhelming majority of the council voted to pass the resolution approving the Rutgers University Student Assembly Constitution for the School of Arts and Sciences to go to popular referendum on Monday night. According to the proposal - submitted by Cook College Class of 2009 representative Daniella Menillo - a "new system of student governance must be established to fulfill the Transforming Undergraduate Education Report. |
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Promoting environmental stewardship (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - The Environmental Stewardship Program - part of the Rutgers Cooperative Extension - provides the chance for students to learn and deal with important environmental issues. "It is the first of its kind in New Jersey and probably the country," said Bruce Barbour, county agent and the leader and developer of the program. |
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RU silences Rebels in triple OT (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - If you missed the end of the Rutgers women's basketball game last night, you would be forgiven - it probably ended after your bedtime. The Scarlet Knights battled Mississippi to an 89-84 win in the third overtime, the longest game in the school's history. |
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Freshmen spark Scarlet Knights to marathon victory (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - Rutgers women's basketball head coach C. Vivian Stinger has been waiting for seven games and now it appears that it is finally starting to happen: The freshmen are stepping up. On a night when the Scarlet Knights (4-4, 0-1) were forced to play three periods of overtime with veterans Essence Carson and Matee Ajavon fouled out, the No. |
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Making a list and checking it twice ... (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - So, it's a few weeks before the holidays, and you seem to have everything ready for winter break. You have your tree up, and you bought extra cookies for Santa because your father keeps on stealing your Chips Ahoy. Who knows? Maybe you're a Fig Newton type of person. |
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HPV vaccine released (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - The Whitehouse Station-based pharmaceutical company Merck has developed a new vaccine for cervical cancer that may make the disease less of a threat. Cervical cancer is currently the second most common cause of death among women suffering from cancer in the United States. |
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College consolidation to unite student government (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - The Livingston College Governing Association voted to approve a constitution that would combine the University's governing association into one large assembly. The vote followed a debate over said constitution, which would create a body called the Rutgers University Student Assembly, to which representatives from various campuses and cultural groups would send representatives. |
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First-years to Livingston (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - The University's division of Housing recently issued a proposal to assign more first-year students to live on Livingston campus next fall than it had in previous years. One of the proposal's goals is to make more room on the College Avenue campus, the University's most popular, for returning students. |
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Scarlet Listeners to work through the end of finals (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - College can be stressful. When some people feel as though they need someone to whom to vent, they call the Scarlet Listeners - a peer-counseling, student-run organization that has been at Rutgers for over 30 years. "[The students] talk about what's going on, and we see if we can find ways to help them," said Rutgers College junior Suzanne Geltman, president of the organization. |
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Breaking the Banks (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - The Rutgers football team opened the 2006 season with an optimism that hadn't been felt on the Banks in 30 years. Nearly five months later, after 10 wins, the Scarlet Knights can look back on one of the best regular seasons in Rutgers history. With the Texas Bowl less than three weeks away, let's take a look at how the Knights earned a spot to face Kansas State on Dec. |
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U. sustains deep cuts in state funding (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - Students, faculty and staff first felt the repercussions of the $66.1 million state cut to the University budget this fall semester. The cuts affected nearly all members of the University community through increased tuition, cut classes, loss of faculty and staff positions and decreased hours at the libraries. |
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Process of combining colleges commences (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - Administrators believe all the planning for the University consolidation will be finished in the spring semester, said Barry Qualls, the interim vice president of Undergraduate Education. The finished product of the reshuffled campuses should be done so everything will be ready for the changes to take place in the summer - to face the new semester in the fall. |
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Seasons of highs and lows for RU's finest (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - To open the 2006 season, the Rutgers men's soccer team had three goals. Train hard every day. Trust each other. Win the next game. And when the team started 1-5, drifting perilously close to the Big East basement, head coach Bob Reasso said nothing changed. |
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Route 18 on the road to completion (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - While more and more concrete walls are being constructed along Route 18 by the day, barriers to the completion of the four-year, $200 million project are gradually coming down. "Things [with the project] are going as well as we could hope," said Tim Greeley, spokesperson for the state Department of Transportation. |
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Livingston buildings set to expand (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - Change has been a key term at the University this semester. With the coming consolidation of the undergraduate program, parts of the University being affected by the budget cuts and a football team that had an undefeated home season, change is something to which everyone at the University is becoming accustomed. |
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Election reshapes American political landscape (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - The year 2006 saw one of the most important elections in recent history. On a national level, Republicans and Democrats fought a fierce battle over the control of Congress, with the Democrats coming out victorious by a single Senate seat. New Jersey saw a series of political face-offs on both the state and local level. |
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Cooperation Nation (Dec 13 2006 05:00 GMT) - I really do not know why everyone got so excited about the results of the election last month. While it was refreshing to see voters send a message of change to Washington D.C., it is also important to keep things in perspective. The differences between political parties have become so meaningless and trivial that they rarely amount to anything of substance. |
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