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- Shiny Shiny Pants! Ted Baker Space Invaders underwearShiny Shiny, UK - 25 Feb 2008None other than Ted Baker has created boxer shorts adorned with our pixellated pals. The snug-fitting 95% cotton pants might be more mainstream than the …

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- ;-)can anyone explain what does rule about means in this sentence The Park has rules about about the bears looking forward for your answer

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Best Personal injury attorney and accident lawyers for you (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- Personal injuries and accidents are unfortunate, yet unavoidable. They happen unawares, hence accident! And when an accident takes place you need to take appropriate measures to address it.

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Small Business Coaching (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- There is a good coach behind every good athlete, a person who has the capacity and ability to guide the athlete and whose expertise and counseling are extremely valuable

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Outsource Software Development Using Rentacoder (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- The existence of the Internet and the facilities that this industry offers us has forever changed the way the world handles its affairs and ultimately has forever modified the way most companies conduct their businesses

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Rentacoder Means Best Practices for Buyers and Sellers (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- Nowadays having Internet access equals having power. There is nothing you cannot find, buy, or see on the Internet and I believe it is safe to say that when it comes to the Internet, “the sky is the limit”

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Agile Offshore Development (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- The variety of business needs that offshore services satisfy is growing every day

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Outsource Software Development to Offshore Companies (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- The process of outsourcing certain functions of a company has been around for a long time

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Long Term Excellence with Business Coaching (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- Plunging into the business world, surviving in it and running your business successfully may be a lot harder than you thought

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Web based file transfer service (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- DATA SEND FOR LARGE FILE AND DATA TRANSFER In today’s digital world there are many useful ways to use the Data Send UK service. It has been difficult, for many years, to send large files like high resolution images, audio or video using normal email due to ISP and FTP restrictions. Data Send provides an easy way to get large files where you need them and when you need them. Often, a recipient's e mail in box will not allow large file attachments and you may also not want to clog up their email box with larger attachments.

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Online Sweepstakes: Tips to help you win more. (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- A growing number of people participate in online sweepstakes and many are winning prizes everyday. For new sweepers it can seems hard to find the secret on how to win. The Prize Scouts at one of the largest sweepstakes communities – prizetune has made this guide to help you win more.

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Sweepstakes: You really can be a winner (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- Anybody can win a sweepstakes. No special skills are required. Unlike a contest, you don't have to have a way with words, a knack for cooking, or any particular ability. In this article I'll show you how easy it is to get started with sweepstakes.

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Abdul introduces Jacksons all-star Music Club (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Angel & Khriz take reggaeton in new direction (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Will.i.am makes another Obama song (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Juveniles Daughter Murdered (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Naomi Campbell Checks Out of Hospital in Brazil (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Carly Simon singing for Starbucks with new album (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Leap Year Day Is Special, and Marketers Know It (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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American Idol cuts 4 more contestants (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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For Harry, 10 weeks as one of the lads (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Obamas girls not fans of Britney, Paris (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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JK Rowling bashes Harry Potter Lexicon (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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THE SCOOP Snoop, dead prez, Gnarls Barkley (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Brangelina Having Twins, Brad Confirms (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Winehouse Cleared Of All Conspiracy Charges (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Ledger Doctors Cleared (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Lohan Fears Being An Out-Of-Work Actor (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Moby Spears Fame Led To Hardcore Substance Abuse (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Prince Harry Withdrawn From Afghanistan (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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New Line Cinema Merges With Warner Brothers (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Movies of a schoolgirl fucked on a public park bench (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- Silly schoolgirl, Ruth, met a total stranger at the park! She didn’t listen to her parents’ advice of never talking to strangers, instead she got talked into sucking his cock! Then she rode on top of his dick and brang herself to orgasm multiple times!

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Riots, Terrorism etc · John Lanchester: The Great British Press Disaster (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- 'Important' is a cant word in book reviewing: it usually means something like 'slightly above average', or 'I was at university with her,' or 'I couldn't be bothered to read it so I'm giving a quote instead.' Very occasionally it might be stretched to mean 'a book likely to be referred to in the future by other people who write about the same subject'. Nick Davies's Flat Earth News, however, is a genuinely important book, one which is likely to change, permanently, the way anyone who reads it looks at the British newspaper industry. Davies's book explains something easy to notice and complain about but hard to understand:

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Iraq, 2 May 2005 · Andrew O'Hagan: Two Soldiers (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- In southern Iraq, just south of Amara, the main city of Maysan province, the British military base at Camp Abu Naji was preparing for the night. Set at the northern end of the marshlands between the Tigris and the Euphrates, the camp is now abandoned and looted, but in May 2005 it was a busy centre of military operations. Amara has seen many reversals of fortune and opinion: it was once a hideout for anti-Saddam insurgents, whom he punished by draining the marshes. He also killed many of them, and buried their bodies in mass graves around the city.

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Diary · Yonatan Mendel: How to Become an Israeli Journalist (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- A year ago I applied for the job of Occupied Territories correspondent at Ma'ariv, an Israeli newspaper. I speak Arabic and have taught in Palestinian schools and taken part in many joint Jewish-Palestinian projects. At my interview the boss asked how I could possibly be objective. I had spent too much time with Palestinians; I was bound to be biased in their favour.

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At Tate Britain · Peter Campbell on Peter Doig (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Short Cuts · Jeremy Harding on Commemoration (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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Ordained as a Nation · Pankaj Mishra: Exporting Democracy (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- Early in The Wilsonian Moment, Erez Manela tells a story about Ho Chi Minh that I often heard in student Communist circles in India. Ho was an indigent worker in Paris when Woodrow Wilson arrived in the city in 1919 with a plan to make the world 'safe for democracy'. Inspired by Wilson's advocacy of national self-determination, Ho sought an audience with the US president, hoping to persuade him to use his new influence to restore Vietnamese rule in French Indo-China. He carefully quoted from the US Declaration of Independence in his petition. In Manela's more poignant version, he also rented a morning suit.

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What Life Says to Us · Stephen Burt on Robert Creeley (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- For a spell during the 1960s, Robert Creeley's 'I Know a Man' may have been the most often quoted, even the most widely known, short poem by a living American. Written around 1954, the poem got wide notice after For Love (1962), Creeley's first trade collection, and it is not hard to see why. Sad and funny at once, with a trick ending, it undercuts the pretensions of high culture: what earlier poet would admit 'I am/always talking,' or suggest that his own verse exemplified mere 'talk'? Better yet, 'I Know a Man' undercuts hip counterculture too:

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Diary · Richard Gott: Paraguayan Power (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- At one end of the desolate park that stretches down from the public buildings of Asunción to the bay adjacent to the Paraguay River, where conquistadors first found refuge in the 16th century, stands a strange construction of concrete and metal that looks more like a contemporary artwork than a memorial. Scrambled within the cement are bronze hands sticking out and an upturned human face, crushed beneath an immense cube of concrete: the destroyed remains of the statue of General Alfredo Stroessner, one of the infamous dictators of the second half of the 20th century. He ruled here for 34 years, from a coup in 1954 until his overthrow in 1989, an annus mirabilis in Paraguay as well as in Eastern Europe.

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Drowned in Eau de Vie · Modris Eksteins: New, Fast and Modern (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)

- 'Voici le temps des assassins,' Rimbaud announced in the wake of the Paris Commune. One could argue that the central motif in Modernism was the notion of violation: André Breton saying that 'the simplest surrealist act consists of dashing into the street, pistol in hand, and firing blindly, as fast as you can, into the crowd'; Otto Dix portraying a crazed murderer dismembering a female body, flinging limbs hither and thither; Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí slitting an eyeball with a razor in the unwatchable opening sequence of Un Chien andalou.

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At the Movies · Michael Wood: 'No Country for Old Men' (Mar 01 2008 02:52 GMT)


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