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No sign of strike in Egypt: official (AFP) (May 04 2008 13:56 GMT) - AFP - A nationwide call for a day of protest against price hikes and curbs on freedom across Egypt on Sunday failed to draw any response, a security official said. Original post by AFP and software by Elliott Back |
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Island Hvar (May 04 2008 13:56 GMT) - The island Hvar lies before the coast between Split and Dubrovnik and is considered as the longest island of Croatia. The island is about 68 kilometers long and 4-11 kilometers wide. Altogether it has about a... |
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Welcome! :: RE: Separation (May 04 2008 13:56 GMT) - Author: babycakes Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 4:58 pm (GMT -6) Topic Replies: 15 Hi there - I was reading through your previous posts and thought I would jump in. |
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Preggo Club - Big tits preggo (May 04 2008 13:56 GMT) - Blogs » Preggo Club - Big tits preggo Big tits preggo This preggo was playing with the scrub brush in the tube, when she started getting herself quite turned on while she rubbed her swollen belly and pink pussy.And when this prego needs sex, her man must perform! So they went into th ... |
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Taser International Wins Lawsuit to Change Cause of Death (May 04 2008 13:55 GMT) - I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "Taser International recently started a legal campaign against medical examiners who claimed tasers contributed to the cause of death for several people. On Friday, an Ohio judge ruled in favor of the stun gun manufacturer (free registration may be required). While they do have a number of scientific studies on which they establish their claims, it's interesting that the alternate cause of death they champion — excited delirium — appears only in police reports on the deaths of difficult or drug-addled inmates, not in medical textbooks. |
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Dan Rutter Suggests Tossing Some Wi-Fi At the Neighbors (May 04 2008 13:55 GMT) - A few days ago, Dan Rutter (the Dan in "Dan's Data") published an interesting idea for extending the sort of philanthropic technical pranksterism that spawned throwies by applying the same approach to Wi-Fi. That means, looking what he hopes is not too far down the road, creating Wi-Fi repeaters that are cheap enough to deploy on the sly and frugal enough with power to run on solar power or cheaply replaceable batteries. But as he says, "If you've got a lot of spare money, a ladder and no respect for private property, though, you could already be stealthily deploying Open-Mesh or other such gadgets all over your neighbourhood." In some cities at least, you'd be hard pressed to ever avoid at least one available wireless access point, but that's not the experience for most people, most places -- which bears correction.Image: |
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