on March 13, Rep. Brita Sailer, again in lock step with the metro DFL who she serves better than her electorate in House District 2B, helped defeat a motion that would have allowed an up-or-down vote on HF3010, a bill that would prevent Minnesota cities from harboring illegal aliens - more
this was going to be the last Ministry album - more
I've not only made four batches of hamantaschen at home, but I, somewhat successfully, managed to eke out a few dozen batches with a class of nine toddlers and then a class of twelve preschoolers. And I make freakin' good hamantaschen. (My recipe comes from The New Jewish Holiday Cookbook, which is amazing!) Is it because I'm a good cook - more
these sanctuary policies are allowing illegal aliens to freely enjoy your benefits without fear of deportation - more
if you keep a 9 volt battery in the same drawer as a steel wool pad (you know...the junk drawer)that if the 2 rub even slightly against each other the steel wool will ignite - more
in the history of the Cubs, only three times has there been a season in which a player hits at least 30 HR and yet walks no more than 30 times - more
such policies cause huge criminal, legal, financial problems that degrade your life as legitimate Minnesotans - more
Google can also tell you the current time in any major city, with a simple click of a mouse - more
President Nicholas Sarkozy of France has a habit of talking about ''my western family" - more
Minneapolis and St. Paul have sanctuary policies that prevent their police officers from asking about immigration status or enforcing our immigration laws - more
Saint Mary’s has a better all time tournament record (.200 1-4) than the Miami Heat’s current regular season record - more
in many cases booking early also offers significant discounts - more
the whole incident was sparked by a reporter for a local Tennessee paper - more
obituaries are among the most popular articles in a newspaper's archives - more
Drake (the beloved number five seed this year) once beat North Carolina in the tourney by 20 - more
purple is one of the original colors of the carrot - more
Google can also tell you the current time in any major city, with a simple click of a mouse - more
in 1967 Kent State was the first university to run its own independent and student-operated bus service - more
Siena actually beat Stanford in the Big Dance (1989) or that the leading assist guy in college basketball probably comes from a team that you had never heard of until the analysts started riling them up as “sleepers” (Davidson’s Jason Richards). What’s Cal State Fullerton really known for - more
the game was over for you, was it at the Eagle Square or before then - more
when you become a French resident your personal equity plans (Peps) and individual savings account (Isas) will be liable to tax - more
elephants can smell water from as far away as three miles - more
there is a fan club for the meat food substance in question - more
Project Runway season-one runner-up Kara Saun is the stylist for the show - more
President Bush named you as one of the artists he has on his iPod - more
Adelman now has coached three separate teams to franchise-best single-season winning streaks - more
the best online resource for all things Jane Austen is not maintained by a publishing house nor academic facility - more
true shopping mavens also count Montreal, Singapore, and Bern, Switzerland among the world’s best shopping centers - more
Daisy from Rock of Love is Oscar de la Hoya’s niece - more
Daisy from Rock of Love is Oscar de la Hoya's niece - more
Daisy from Rock of Love is Oscar de la Hoya’s niece - more
publishers are doing a lousy job at creating deep resources about books for today’s online generation - more
Hillary Clinton Has Been Voted the Most Admired Woman - more
Hillary Clinton Has Been Voted the Most Admired Woman - more
McLaren studied English – specifically, that he spent a significant amount of time studying philosophical literature - more
this Thursday will mark five years since the Iraq war began with the U.S.-led invasion - more
the delegates can actually vote to unbind thier delegates that are bound by state rules - more
even used chewing gum is being recycled now - more
zone blocking can not be run without the controversial "cut block" - more
zone blocking is not used on every down by zb teams - more
“Buzzy” Krongard was head of the CIA at the time of 9/11, and that before he went to work for the CIA, he ws COO or some highly placed thing with a very old and distinguished Wall Street investment firm - more
delegates can actually overturn and previous vote - more
Van has a love for directing and is now directing his own movies - more
Barack is a member of all of these Senate Committees: Foreign Relations; Veteran’s Affairs; Health, Education, Labor & Pensions; Homeland Security and Government Affairs - more
Barack Obama has a stellar environmental record, including having the highest rating from the League of Conservation Voters (96%) of any Presidential candidate, Democrat or Republican - more
more than 20 officers will be patrolling the Lower Greenville area after 6 p.m. - more
if you cut out one soft drink a day, you would immediately cut out 10 pounds a year - more
a portion of the lighthouse museum was transformed into a hospital waiting room on the set of the 2001 film “Pearl Harbor” - more
Theodore Roosevelt, Grover Cleveland, Ulysses S. Grant, John F. Kennedy, and Bill Clinton were all younger when they took office than Barack Obama will be - more
the Democrats have already voted to increase your taxes three years from now - more
after graduating with honors from Harvard Law School, Barack practiced civil rights law and also taught Constitutional Law for 10 years at the University of Chicago, one of the nation’s best law schools, where he was consistentl y rated by his students as one of their best instructors - more
Senator Obama sponsored legislation working together with Indiana Republican Senator Richard Lugar, to keep Americans safe by keeping dangerous weapons out of terrorist hands - more
representatives from five neighborhood associations have been working with the Dallas Police Department's Central Division and Assistant Chief Vincent Golbeck's staff since December 2007 to get ready for an event that brings 25,000 to the neighborhood - more
City Council member Angela Hunt paid for an information flier to be distributed to 5,000 homes in the area - more
Obama worked with Republican Senator Tom Coburn to pass one of the strongest government transparency bills since the freedom of information act - more
in most county pounds, the people that clean up the dog poo, clean the cages, etc, are inmates - more
despite the grueling schedule of running for President, Senator Obama remains a devoted family man, making time to do things like pick out a Christmas tree with his wife and two young daughters, or hurrying home to spend Valentine’s Day with them - more
Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 15 bills that have become law, and has introduced amendments to 50 bills, of which 16 were adoptedsince he joined the Senate in 2005 - more
Barack Obama is the only candidate running for president who voted against using cluster bombs in Iraq and the only candidate who supports banning the use of landmines - more
Barack Obama was opposed to the war in Iraq from day one, before we invaded, even while he was running for the Senate, and knowing his opposition might be politically unpopular - more
Barack Obama often leads the US Senate in the - more
Barack Obama has been an elected legislator longer than Senator Clinton - more
Barack Obama is a strong friend of Israel and has spoken out strongly against anti-Semitism - more
Barack Obama is an outspoken advocate for women’s rights and has been a principled defender of the civil rights of women - more
Senator Obama has also introduced amendments to 50 bills, of which 16 were adopted by the Senate - more
Barack Obama is an outspoken advocate for women’s rights and has been a principled defender of the civil rights of women - more
Barack Obama has been an elected legislator longer than Senator Clinton - more
Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 15 bills that have become law, and has introduced amendments to 50 bills, of which 16 were adopted since he joined the Senate in 2005 - more
the makers of Kleenex tissues never intended people to blow their noses with them - more
Barack Obama has a stellar environmental record, including having the highest rating from the League of Conservation Voters (96%) of any Presidential candidate, Democrat or Republican - more
after graduating with honors from Harvard Law School, Barack practiced civil rights law and also taught Constitutional Law for 10 years at the University of Chicago, one of the nation’s best law schools, where he was consistentl y rated by his students as one of their best instructors - more
Barack Obama has a stellar environmental record, including having the highest rating from the League of Conservation Voters (96%) of any Presidential candidate, Democrate or Republican - more
pilots use a different system of time than the rest of us - more
Senator Obama has grown so fond of his Secret Service detail, that he invited them to his home to watch the SuperBowl and plays basketball with them before primaries - more
Barack Obama was opposed to the war in Iraq from day one, before we invaded - more
Theodore Roosevelt, Grover Cleveland, Ulysses S. Grant, John F. Kennedy, and Bill Clinton were all younger when they took office than Barack Obama will be - more
despite the grueling schedule of running for President, Senator Obama remains a devoted family man, making time to do things like pick out a Christmas tree with his wife and two young daughters, or hurrying home to spend Valentine’s Day with them - more
the most common HID lamps are mercury vapor, metal halide and high pressure sodium - more
after graduating with honors from Harvard Law School, Barack practiced civil rights law and also taught Constitutional Law for 10 years at one of the nation’s best law schools, Chicago University, where he was consistantly rated by his students as one of their best instructors - more
Barack Obama was opposed to the war in Iraq from day one, before we invaded, even while he was running for the Senate, and knowing his opposition might be politically unpopular - more
Barack is a member of all of these Senate Committees: Foreign Relations; Veteran’s Affairs; Health, Education, Labor & Pensions; Homeland Security and Government Affairs - more
Barack Obama is a strong friend of Israel and has spoken out strongly against anti-Semitism - more
Barack Obama has co-sponsored a bill increase child support enforcement by helping governments collect a projected $13 billion in payments from those who don’t fulfill their parental responsibilities - more
Barack Obama is an outspoken advocate of women’s rights and has been a principled defender of the civil rights of women - more
Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 15 bills that have become LAW since he joined the Senate in 2005 - more
Barack Obama often leads the US Senate in the - more
Barack Obama is the only candidate running for president who voted against using cluster bombs in Iraq and the only candidate who supports banning the use of landmines - more
foods of animal origin, not fruits and vegetables are the main source of pesticides in our diet - more
Senator Obama sponsored legislation (together with Indiana Republican Richard Lugar) that keeps Americans safe by keeping dangerous weapons out of terrorist hands - more
Senator Obama sponsored legislation working together with Indiana Republican Senator Richard Lugar, to keep Americans safe by keeping dangerous weapons out of terrorist hands - more
really really good cupcakes make an enchanting little singing sound that makes u wanna open their box - more
there are more Benin doctors practising in my country than in Benin - more
they have relaunched their web site with a retro shoot ‘em up video game that comes complete with 8-bit sounds, Asteroid’s style graphics and a high score counter - more
in order to have your teeth crowned they must first be ground down to a measly little stub - more
a business person sends and receives an average of 600 emails every week - more
nearly 10 per cent of the French population can today claim African ancestry - more
in order to kill the pain of grinding down your teeth you must be given a shot in the roof of your mouth - more
αλλα occurs 557 times in the whole of the LXX (nearly four times the size of the NT); compared to 638 times in the NT - more
St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Garry (If I ain’t startin’, I ain’t departin’) Templeton was the first switch-hitter to collect 100 hits in a season from each side of the plate - more
you have to spend a lot of time building up a good quality blog - more
earning money from blogging is not something that will happen overnight - more
Warren Spahn was the only Milwaukee Braves Cy Young Award winner - more
a starting pitcher is allowed to pitch only three innings in the All Star game - more
Babe Ruth was the first baseball player to reach $1 million in career salary earnings - more
the cells of an 11-year-old have the ability to repair damaged skin almost perfectly - more
she first started getting to know Mark when he was only 19 - more
Oakland A’s owner Charlie Finley traded his then manager, Chuck Tanner, to Pittsburgh for catcher Manny Sanguillen - more
potential employers could be sued for asking certain questions during a job interview - more
Ron Hunt holds the Major League baseball record for times hit by a pitch - more
the Virginia Inn had the first art bar in Seattle - more
Chicago Cubs right-hander Bill Bonham holds the records for most balks in a season (8) - more
about 25,000 people die each day from hunger - more
you can send a virtual gift to one of your friends - more
highly qualified candidates lose jobs everyday due to simple and avoidable interview mistakes - more
polar bears are not just big ass scary meat-eating creatures - more
you could actually learn to control your dreams - more
you can’t have a pre-existing policy that directs councilors how to vote on any particular rezoning - more
Blair made him a privy counsellor, so he is the "right honourable Doctor Ian Paisley" - more
in many companies salary is adjusted to company performance - more
a very small country called Liechtenstein (itself the epicentre of European banking secrecy and alleged money-laundering operations) is also the world´s largest exporter of false teeth! That bijou little fact is one that I´ve been storing for years now, awaiting the opportunity to casually drop it into an after-dinner conversation! Now let´s come clean with the missing link - Pop Art. I can almost hear you asking what on earth can the relationship of the previous two paragraphs be with Pop Art - more
coders are coming up with some creative uses for those spreadsheets like, say, videogames - more
there are things you can do to greatly improve your dream recall - more
the Galata Bridge, built in 1912 by the Germans for about 350,000 gold lira, was the fourth in that location - more
the popular reality show, "The Amazing Race" was born out of a bet between its creators – couple Bertram van Munster and Elise Doganieri - more
when Nolan is embarrased or angry his gate ears get red - more
$3.2 billion will be spent to help schools buy more fruits and vegetables for their students who participate in the national school lunch and breakfast programs and also to those who participate in other nutrition assistance programs - more
sweat is caused by millions of tiny sweat glands, droppin’ a deuce - more
in the Antarctic, ice sheets the size of Rhode Island have broken off and vanished within a matter of weeks - more
the popular reality show, "The Amazing Race" was born out of a bet between its creators – couple Bertram van Munster and Elise Doganieri - more
when Nolan is embarrased or angry his gate ears get red - more
$3.2 billion will be spent to help schools buy more fruits and vegetables for their students who participate in the national school lunch and breakfast programs and also to those who participate in other nutrition assistance programs - more
sweat is caused by millions of tiny sweat glands, droppin’ a deuce - more
in the Antarctic, ice sheets the size of Rhode Island have broken off and vanished within a matter of weeks - more
the popular reality show, "The Amazing Race" was born out of a bet between its creators – couple Bertram van Munster and Elise Doganieri - more
when Nolan is embarrased or angry his gate ears get red - more
$3.2 billion will be spent to help schools buy more fruits and vegetables for their students who participate in the national school lunch and breakfast programs and also to those who participate in other nutrition assistance programs - more
sweat is caused by millions of tiny sweat glands, droppin’ a deuce - more
in the Antarctic, ice sheets the size of Rhode Island have broken off and vanished within a matter of weeks - more
the popular reality show, "The Amazing Race" was born out of a bet between its creators – couple Bertram van Munster and Elise Doganieri - more
when Nolan is embarrased or angry his gate ears get red - more
$3.2 billion will be spent to help schools buy more fruits and vegetables for their students who participate in the national school lunch and breakfast programs and also to those who participate in other nutrition assistance programs - more
sweat is caused by millions of tiny sweat glands, droppin’ a deuce - more
in the Antarctic, ice sheets the size of Rhode Island have broken off and vanished within a matter of weeks - more
England and mainland Europe used to be connected by a sizeable landbridge that eroded not more than ten to twelve thousand years ago from climate change - more
Ida B. Wells took a stand against segregation in public transportation more than 70 years before Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus - more
University of Massachusetts basketball player Etienne Brower is majoring in Psychology and Education, that his favorite movie is "He Got Game," his favorite television show is "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" or that his best non-athletic talent is singing - more
the Rev. Jesse Jackson attended North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro - more
Bessie Coleman became the first American woman to hold an international pilots license in 1921 - more
Pennsylvania has one of the highest numbers of species of trees in America - more
we have a cucumber tree in Pennsylvania, and several in our area - more
even when these energy-thirsty machines are sitting idle, they still consume precious energy - more
CBS will air Saturday night "cage fighting" this Spring - more
No. 44 was worn by such characters as current Celtics executive Danny Ainge, Rick Fox, Jiri Welsch, Dave Bing and "Pistol" Pete Maravich, or that No. 7 was worn by such AdvertisementGetAd('tile','box','/sports_article','','www.berkshireeagle.com','','null','null');players as Emmette Bryant, Tiny Archibald, Ernie DiGregorio, Dee Brown and Tom Gugliotta - more
more than $1 trillion in bribes are exchanged worldwide - more
today, because of women like her, women's tennis achieved equal prize money in all four of their majors last year - more
more than 2,000 Web sites that solicited relief for Hurricane Katrina victims were fraudulent - more
pitcher Chris Young went to the same high school -- Highland Park, in Texas -- as John Hinckley, the man who shot Ronald Reagan so that he could impress Jodie Foster - more
Kim and Larry Hoff of Toutle will be spending about $14,000 for gasoline this week to watch their sons play basketball - more
over a third of your income tax doesn't even fund any form of government, but rather goes in one door and out the other as interest payments to the Fed - more
every day Mexican gays sneak into this country and unplug our braindead ladies - more
the EU was planning to levy further fines against Microsoft - more
Brewton resident Jane McMillan uses the proceeds from her beautiful drawings for mission work - more
a chickadee’s tiny heart pumps 522 times a minute while asleep and more that 1,000 times a minute while flitting about - more
between 10% to 20% of daily US equities are traded on - more
Iraq's Air Force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130 transport aircraft (under Iraqi operational control) which operate day and night, and will soon add 16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers - more
there are 5 Police Academies in Iraq that produce over 3500 new officers every 8 weeks - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people - more
Americans aren’t the only ones to have elections - more
there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158% - more
Iraq has an independent media that consists of 75 radio stations, 180 newspapers and 10 television stations - more
dishwashers use about 60% to 80% of its energy consumption just to heat the water - more
Iraq's higher educational structure consists of 20 Universities, 46 Institutes or colleges and 4 research centers, all currently operating - more
the Social Security number was never meant to be used for identity purposes - more
47 countries have reestablished their embassies in Iraq - more
there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158% - more
the Iraqi Police Service has over 55,000 fully trained and equipped police officers - more
there are 5 Police Academies in Iraq that produce over 3500 new officers each 8 weeks - more
when doing asset and bank searches for a client, this is one of the top tricks PIs use to break these cases - more
96% of Iraqi children under the age of 5 have received the first 2 series of polio vaccinations - more
the Iraqi Police Service has over 5,000 fully trained and equipped police officers - more
the Baghdad Stock Exchange opened in June of 2004 - more
the fashion industry encompasses more than just clothing - more
Iraq has a counter-terrorist unit and a Commando Battalion - more
4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people - more
96% of Iraqi children under the age of 5 have received the first 2 series of polio vaccinations - more
2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently - more
25 Iraq students departed for the United States in January 2005 for the re-established Fulbright program - more
2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently - more
Iraq has a counter-terrorist unit and a Commando Battalion - more
3100 schools have been renovated, 364 schools are under rehabilitation, 263 new schools are now under construction and 38 new schools have been completed in Iraq - more
since I got the job as sports editor, I have tried to get the junior varsity and freshman coaches to send me scores and stats so I can do a bi-weekly JV/freshman notebook - more
25 Iraqi students departed for the United States in January of 2005 for the re-established Fulbright program - more
4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
Google keeps an eye on the most popular directories and keeps them off the authority brackets - more
while American elections drag on for months and years like some grisly cavalcade of damned souls, many Foreign election campaigns are literally required by law to last only a couple of months - more
Touch Therapy is also an alternative method to healing both the mind and body - more
sometime after I finally retired my N64 controller, video games became incredibly, inexplicably huge - more
3100 schools have been renovated,364 schools are under rehabilitation,263 new schools are now under construction and 38 new schools have been completed in Iraq - more
Iraq's Air Force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130 transport aircraft (under Iraqi operational control) which operate day and night, and will soon add 16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers - more
Iraq's higher educational structure consists of 20 Universities, 46 Institutes or colleges and 4 research centers, all currently operating - more
Iraq has an independent media that consists of 75 radio stations, 180 newspapers and 10 television stations - more
47 countries have re-established their embassies in Iraq - more
Obama is a secret frontman for GOP interests - more
the Tribune Company, a company in Chicago, owns the Los Angeles Times - more
a beagle owned by Gus Haynes won this year's Westminster dog show - more
not much more than a year ago a previously undiscovered method for catching Mew in the R/B/Y versions of Gameboy Pokemon was found - more
Nation of Islam head, Louis Farrakhan, endorsed Obama and along with the endorsements of Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, Jewish Americans have reason to be fearful of an Obama candidacy - more
Ralph Lauren bottles Gus Haynes' sweat and sells it as perfume - more
MSNBC has signed a secret agreement with the Obama campaign to back his candidacy and attack Clinton - more
a The New York Times front-pager today about fears for Obama's safety is also part of this conspiracy - more
xargs can be used not only to flip arguments, but also, when used without an argument itself (and with the -e option in case any argument contains an end-of-file character), to put all output on a single line - more
voters backing Obama are "Kool-Aid drinkers" and that Democrats are so stupid that they may nominate the "wrong candidate - more
Obama and George Bush are two sides of the same coin - more
47 countries' have reestablished their embassies in Iraq - more
the Wall Street Journal is owned by an Australian - more
[Phylicia] was the first African American actress to win that award - more
Gus Haynes is Barack Obama's closest friend - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people - more
Gisele would have starred in Charlie’s Angels - more
ever-bearing strawberries produce sweet fruit to top your cereal from June until frost - more
when you eat two small slices of pre-fab' pizza, you're done for the day as far as harmful fats are concerned - more
in MMC, the next class to a regular private room is not a large private room but a suite - more
the 24 hour count is used according to the hospital’s billing cycle - more
generic drugs can be less effective merely because they cost less - more
though the National Education Association sponsors booths at their conventions by GLBT activist groups selling their school propaganda (all in the name of tolerance and diversity, mind you), they WILL NOT allow booths from groups with information on supporting those confused individuals who may have been experimenting and found their own true course to be different - more
52 of the 55 signers of the Declaration of Independence were orthodox, deeply committed Christians - more
making money with your computer is easier than you think - more
you don't need most of immunization schedule set by CDC - more
U.S. Customs and Border Protection can force passengers to give up full access to electronic files, even seizing them for indefinite periods - more
Obama campaigned in Kenya for opposition leader Raila Odinga, who claims to be his distant cousin - more
if you have a low immune system you'll get sick from these vaccines - more
AvalonBay filed an 8K statement with the SEC claiming it had an option for 'development rights' in Garden City for an 'estimated number of 160 homes - more
for every pound of meat produced, 45.6 tons of carbon dioxide is released into the air - more
I wash my clothes on bright colors during non-peak hours (if I wash them at all) - more
Richmond.com's Business channel has regular features to keep you up to date on things going on in the Richmond Business world - more
more than 200,000 of those shares were acquired during calendar year 2007 during the very time period when the AvalonBay proposal had been under consideration - more
Dobbs is ranked number two on the list of guys on the Phillies that white women under 30 want to bang - more
this investment in AvalonBay stock represents nearly 12 percent of its stock holdings in S&P 500 companies - more
MTV is producing a "Real World" awards show to celebrate the 20th season - more
an affiliate of CB Richard Ellis, known as CB Richard Ellis Global Real Estate Securities, owns nearly 300,000 shares of AvalonBay stock, an investment valued at more than $28 million - more
you can actually get paid ($15 to $25 a day, plus-in most cases-a daily bottle of wine) for taking part in this almostmythical harvest - more
a Ron Paul supporter dated John McCain's daughter - more
Mr. Mauk's employer, CB Richard Ellis, has a well-publicized history of brokering the sale of AvalonBay properties, typically a few years after AvalonBay completes construction of a given development - more
people that read and believe in horoscopes are less likely to press charges if you rob them - more
AL QAEDA'S top cyber terrorist used phishing schemes and other cyber attacks to steal credit card accounts and buy $3 million worth of terrorist equipment - more
he didn’t spend his first day in the minors until 1996, when he was 28 years old and already a 7-yr big league vet - more
Symantec recorded an average of 5,213 denial of service (DoS) attacks per day in the second half of 2006 - more
only about 1% of users follow corporate data and computer security policies - more
Sylvia Plath's father was just five months older than Plath's literary idol D. H. Lawrence - more
Kevin Coleman has made a business out of scaring the living daylights out of people - more
virtual gaming environments, so called metaverses, have transactions in the tens of millions of dollars per day and are now becoming some entrepreneurs single source for profitable income - more
he was born in Germany, and his name was originally Heinz - more
he graduated from High School at the age of fifteen - more
Big Al's has a bench in the outside eating area that has been there for over 50 years - more
Bill Pulsipher made $8 an hour in 2002 working as a groundskeeper for the High-A St. Lucie Mets - more
27% believe their company has experienced a data security breach - more
Spongebob and Patrick beat up Sandy all the time or vice versa - more
he ran the Police Department of New York City at one point - more
nearly 90 percent of all the 2007 vulnerabilities could be remotely exploited - more
his father was an “agricultural mechanic” on a small farm - more
tests for the presence of anthrax bacteria on the equipment were continuing after two rounds of tests produced conflicting results - more
stopping in the middle of the ice is a very bad thing - more
the FBI’s search of the pond in Frederick was tied to Steven Hatfill - more
Ontario has the fewest resources for provision of public services (in relation to population) in the entire country - more
Ontario grows in population every year by the size of PEI's population - more
when you eat lots of cheese you get constipated - more
if you write an entry on your blog talking about the struggles of parenting school age children in the morning, you complain a little too much, and you don't take your cell phone to the gym so that you can have peace and quiet while working out, you will eventually get a nasty phone call from a power hungry school nurse telling you that she's left you three messages because your daughter threw up in the classroom (the real reason for the morning tummy ache) - more
aid to genocide survivors is diverted to support only a few well-connected Tutsi families while the rest are left out without assistance - more
the head of the ACLU in Michigan, Howard Simon, is a Jew - more
47 countries have re-established their embassies in Iraq - more
the previous national director of the ACLU, Ira Glasser, is a Jew - more
the so called radio shock jock Howard Stern is a Jew - more
Rafael Perez, with a 8.31 mark last season, posted a better mark than Hideki Okajima (8.87), Joe Nathan (9.29), Jake Peavy (9.79) and Johan Santana (9.82) - more
4.3 million Iraqi childrenwere enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
96% of Iraqichildren under the age of 5 have received the first 2 seriesof polio vaccinations - more
2 candidates in the Iraqipresidential election had a televised debate recently - more
Doug Davis is 14th in all of baseball the past three years with 511 Ks - more
25 Iraqstudents departed for the United Statesin January 2005 for the re-establishedFulbright program - more
Jews outright own or through interlocking directorates exercise complete control over all of the major media outlets, such as US News and World Report, Time magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post, ABC, NBC, and CBS - more
47 countries have re-established their embassies in Iraq - more
the term “genocide survivor” in Rwanda applies only to Tutsis while we all know that there are many Hutu survivors of the genocide - more
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in our Rwandan culture the dead are respected and given a proper burial and resting place, and it is a sacrilege to expose the remains of a dead person, that the RPF would not expose these bones if they belonged to their relatives, that the RPF has rejected calls to bury these remains and instead uses them to curry the sympathy of foreign visitors like you so they can get more aid and win legitimacy as a government - more
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3100 schools have been renovated, 364schools are under rehabilitation, 263new schools are now under construction and 38 new schools have been completed in Iraq - more
“Dr. Ruth” Westheimer, the nationally known “sex therapist”, is a Jew - more
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the Baghdad Stock Exchange opened in June of 2004 - more
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the Lib Dem MP David Heath from Somerton and Frome. He has stated he was "grown up enough"to accept that voting in favour of a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty will cost him the sack.Is this Democracy when the leader of the Lib Dems (Mr Glegg)has said he will sack any member who defy his wishes and that of the party.Another Lib Dem who will defy the ruling is Nick Hardy. But you see Mr H, if Mr[bold]bold[/bold] clegg sacks these MPs it will show that the Lib Dems have gone back on their manifesto promise to support a referendum on the treaty. Hi Mr H you say your party the LiB Dems are better than the rest.Well did you know that the Lib Dem MP David Heath from Somerton and Frome. He has stated he was "grown up enough"to accept that voting in favour of a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty will cost him the sack.Is this Democracy when the leader of the Lib Dems (Mr Glegg)has said he will sack any member who defy his wishes and that of the party.Another Lib Dem who will defy the ruling is Nick Hardy. But you see Mr H, if Mr clegg sacks these MPs it will show that the Lib Dems have gone back on their manifesto promise to support a referendum on the treaty.Quote - more
some of us write lyrics and poetry and stories and articles and plays every, single day of the year while we listen to or certainly remember that Jazz is the only original American form of music and Basketball is the only original American sport - more
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a separate driver’s license classification from the DMV is required before you can legally ride a motorcycle on city streets. Did you know that of the 60 motorcycle related accidents we had in the City of Santa Clarita last year, nearly 40% of them involved unlicensed motorcycle drivers. Parents, you need to know that of the four fatal traffic collisions last year, three of them were motorcycle riders and this year isn't looking any better with two fatalities occurring already. On behalf of the Sheriff Department and the City of Santa Clarita, Captain Anthony La Berge would like to urge parents to enroll their teens in a motorcycle safety class before purchasing a motorcycle or allowing them to ride a motorcycle. It is a fact that unfamiliarity with the motorcycle and failure to complete a motorcycle safety test through the DMV, as well as speeding were direct contributing factors in nearly every fatality motorcycle accident in the Santa Clarita Valley in 2007. Please. Help us help keep your sons and daughters safe. More information about motorcycle safety, bicycle safety and safety classes offered locally, are detailed below. You will also find many links to several websites that offer hundreds of motorcycle and bicycle related safety tips. Take a minute and think about personal safety. Remember: Public Safety is everyone’s business. Let’s all make Santa Clarita a safe place to live, work and play. Motorcycle Safety & Training Course Did you Know... - more
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a ton of people, highly intelligent people, have tried to disprove the resurrection and actually ended up proving it and becoming believers in Jesus.”Make sense - more
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South Africans also place more trust in Tastic, Ace and Koo than in Old Mutual and Discovery Health - more
papaya steamed with prawns and a dash of honey and salt is very good for your skin". I penciled that one down with great fervor- oh, to have a complexion like Xinran. "Have you thought about writing a cookbook" I asked Xinran, suddenly imagining a glossy book with lots of luscious images of food alongside Xinran's lovely smile. "No. I don't believe I could do that because I never cook the same thing twice, I always like to make some change" she giggled. "I think that is the way to keep your mind young. And I always like to make something interesting or special at the table. You see, married couples often don't have much to say to each other, maybe they are tired with their lives and something exciting on the table can give them inspiration. In Miss Chopsticks I talked about food but it wasn't a cookbook." Are you starting to get a glimpse of the exceptional quality of this acclaimed author - more
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word around town is that Artur Margaryan and Sargasian the two alleged assasins that Mwai Kibaki and company were accused to have hired to eliminate opposition leaders are around - more
there are 5 Police Academies in Iraq that produce over 3500 new officers every 8 weeks - more
there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158% - more
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96% of Iraqi children under the age of 5 have received the first 2 series of polio vaccinations - more
Iraq has a counter-terrorist unit and a Commando Battalion - more
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date rate drugs can be used to incapacitate your son for the purpose of assault - more
single people are taxed at a lower rate for the same income than married people - more
it is possible to win money on Monday night's Premiership match between Liverpool and Aston Villa - whatever the result - more
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47 countries have re-established their embassies in Iraq - more
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cars are the most recycled product in America - more
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in the United States...• End-of-life vehicles are the most recycled consumer product – both in terms of percentage and volume.• More than 95 percent of all end-of-life vehicles go through a market-driven recycling infrastructure with no added costs or taxes to consumers. o And more than 84 percent, by weight, of each end-of-life vehicle is recycled.• Materials processed from end-of-life vehicles go back into making new cars, roads, buildings, consumer products and even garden mulch."Most people don't know these statistics and they're usually surprised when they find out that 95 percent of end-of-life vehicles in the U.S. go through some form of recycling process," said Claudia Duranceau, Ford senior research recycling engineer in Sustainability and Vehicle Environmental Engineering and VRP representative."We're here to create public awareness of the collaborative efforts among the three U.S. automakers to implement sustainable recycling solutions that keep waste out of landfills, save energy and put materials into reuse," Duranceau said.Today, more of the materials recovered from recycled vehicles are reused to make new cars. And beyond cars, materials recycled from cars are used to make other products including building materials and home products, such as carpet, resilient flooring and patio furniture."That's the unique part about this exhibit; it shows how all these materials are reused," said Candace Wheeler, General Motors technical fellow and VRP representative. "People have no idea what happens to end-of-life vehicles. Most think they're sold off to Third World countries or just fall off the face of the earth."VRP achievements include developing material selection and design guidelines to optimize vehicle recyclability and partnering with the domestic vehicle dismantling industry to improve the safety and efficiency of vehicle disassembly and materials recovery. In 1994, the VRP opened the Vehicle Recycling Development Center, where more than 500 vehicles were dismantled to study the dismantling process and develop new ways to design vehicles that improve recyclability. The VRP also has created training programs on the safe handling of airbags and hybrid batteries in the recycling process.The VRP, Wheeler adds, has steadily increased the amount of materials recovered during the vehicle recycling process, which now averages around 84 percent of the vehicle by weight. The group aims to continue narrowing that gap by developing new processes that further support the domestic automotive dismantling and material recycling industries. For example, the VRP has partnered with public sector research institutions and private entities to optimize the parts recycling processes at dismantlers across the country and continues to improve the materials reclamation process when leftover hulks are shredded. That shredding process reclaims metal materials from roughly 12 to 15 million vehicles – yielding between 15 and 19 million tons of recycled steel alone each year.Recent advances jointly developed through the VRP are now enhancing processes to reclaim a higher percentage of the shredding process 'leftovers' – more commonly known as shredder residue – which includes plastics, glass, seat foams, carpet fibers and rubber. As part of a formal Collaborative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, the Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council and the VRP, continue to lead the development of innovative processes to improve the quantity and quality of materials reclaimed from shredder residue."Helping the recycling industry better understand the economics of recycling and setting goals and processes to commercialize the collecting and recycling of non-metallic materials have been an important focus in recent years to close that remaining 16 percent gap of what is recycled and what is not," said Nakia Simon, Chrysler product engineer and VRP representative.About USCAR and the VRPFounded in 1992 and operating as a limited liability company, USCAR LLC is the umbrella organization for collaborative research among Chrysler, Ford and General Motors. The goal of USCAR is to further strengthen the technology base of the domestic auto industry through cooperative research and development.The Vehicle Recycling Partnership LLC, one of the programs managed through USCAR, addresses shared technological and environmental concerns related to sustainable and environmentally friendly vehicle recycling practices.For more information, visit www.uscar.orgTags: dave-mattis, david-mattis, detroit-2008, uscar, vehicle-recycling, vehicle-recycling-partnership, vrpReadPermalinkEmail this - more
its head football coach from the last few years, Jerry Odom, is now working for Jon Bon Jovi - more
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by thinking about your goals, and then breaking them into a series of smaller goals that lead to the result, that you are more likely to succeed - more
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Deckard was supposed to wear a fedora (like any good detective) but since Ford had just filmed " - more
more people stopped caring about PR since the last update - more
Ron Paul Activists outnumber the opposition around 50 to 1 on the ground in New Hampshire - more
planning an ordination is like planning a wedding - more
oats came to America with the first British immigrants - more
quite literally 1,000s of dual-passport holding Israelis travel to places like Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, and so forth every year for business - more
there is a worldwide shortage of helium refining capacity - more
while Israeli journalists are forbidden from traveling to hostile countries, even on foreign passports, Lebanese journalists and those from many other Arab countries working in Israel are prohibited from interviewing Israelis - more
the spray from flushing can go as far away from the bowl as ten feet, and that the germs can include the worst kind imaginable, causing all kinds of disease - more
negative ions can rid your body of toxicity - more
the pink coloring of Good and Plenty candy comes from cochineal beetles and their eggs - more
Richmond.com has a monthly featured called The Second Opinion - more
of the 50 percent of African-American males who drop out of high school, 70 percent will end up in the criminal justice system - more
Tamara Jenkins had put little framed photos of you both above her desk while she was trying to get “The Savages” off the ground.Linney: That’s so sweet. Sort of like Judy Garland in that song where she sings, “Dear Mr. Gable … ” She was fixated on the two of you. And then she prayed you’d like each other when you met.Linney: Well you don’t have to like each other for it to work. You work separately and it will be OK. Not great, but OK.Hoffman: But you want to work together. You want to have each other’s backs. But to do that, there has to be some sense of security and safety and respect.Linney: The scenes in this movie were written with such a sort of music. There’s a ping and a pong between Jon and Wendy. It’s designed for one to complete the other’s thoughts. Rapport is important.The characters deal with their father’s mortality in completely opposite ways.Linney: They had different upbringings. There’s references that the father abused Jon. While with Wendy, it was just extreme neglect. So that informs what they want to do now. Wendy still wants to have a relationship with him, still wants to get the attention.Hoffman: And Jon stopped wanting that a long time ago.Tamara says she viewed your characters as a modern, middle-age version of Hansel and Gretel.Hoffman: She never told us that. But we heard that, and when we did, we were talking about it — (Hoffman lowers his voice to a conspiratorial tone) “What’s with the Hansel and Gretel thing - more
most people erroneously perform an 18-step version of the dance - more
Golden State's Baron Davis is among the league leaders in scoring (21.5 ppg) and assists (7.9 apg), and second overall in steals (2.48 spg) - more
Capt Cook was speared to death in 1779 by natives of Hawaii, or that the first High Mass was celebrated on the American continent on the feast of the Ephipany 1494 - more
you were getting into this when you signed on - more
it is possible to win money on Thursday evening's Premiership clash between Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers - whatever the result - more
the home insurance you have been planning to buy but have postponed it for a long time comes at 50 per cent discount when taken for a 10-year period - more
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since 1979 there have been 35 instances in which individual reactors have shut down to restore safety standards and the owner has taken a year or more to address dozens or even hundreds of equipment impairments that had accumulated; the most recent being in 2002 - more
the current crop of Raptors is ranked 2nd worst in NBA history in FTA per game - more
klezmer music is to traditional spiritual Jewish music what Elvis is to Gospel - more
in the Access relationships window you can right click on the table and edit the table design - more
before the Christmas Day game in Cleveland, where he picked up five personals, he had fouled out of five straight games - more
Jack Nicholson was very interested in playing Ralphie’s dad, but was never hired due to budgetary concerns - more
we’ve actually only been together for just over a year - more
there is proof the Adam and Eve story is not true - more
your baby boy would give sight to a blind man - more
Richmond.com has a "Local Updates" section on many of its channels - more
the GOP minority in the Senate has already filibustered to death more legislation in less than half a term than the hapless Democrats did during the entire previous term - more
King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain once dined at Albas Spanish restaurant - more
you can find all of Richmond.com's stories in our Archives section - more
King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain once dined at Albas Spanish restaurant - more
Justin Trudeau turns 36 on Christmas *&$%ing Day yet - more
he’s also a writer with two as-yet-unpublished novels under his belt - more
making love is the only endeavor which simultaneously engages and excites all six senses: sight, sound, smell, touch, taste and that sixth sense when you just know this is right or wrong for you - more
... SCHOOLS: CHAVAKALE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL was the first Harambee day secondary school in Kenya PARLIAMENT: Cannon WWW Awori was the first Luhya to enter the Legislative Council (current parliament). The Year was 1952. PARLIAMENT: John Baraza Khaoya from Bungoma was the first African Seargent at Arms of the Legislative Council (Now Parliament) EDUCATION: Mr Joseph Otiende from Maragoli was the 1st Minister of Education in Independent Kenya. The Year was 1963 EDUCATION: Christopher S Khaemba (principal Alliance Boys) is the 1st Dean of African Leadership Academy (Johannesburg). He takes over in Sept. 2008. See Profile EDUCATION: Mr Nicholas Pius Wabuyabo was the first African Headmaster of St. Peter's Mumias Boys Primary School. He is now Deceased. EDUCATION: Mr William Melchizedek Okech was the 1st African Headmaster of Maseno High School. He was from Bunyore TRANSPORT: Nabongo Mumia was the first Luhya to own a bicycle and later a car COLONIAL: Elijah Masinde of Dini ya Msambwa was the first Luhya to resist colonial rule MEDICINE: Prof Hillary Ojiambo from Samia was the 1st cardiologist in sub-Saharan Africa - more
illegal immigration costs American taxpayers over - more
the FBI’s search of the pond in Frederick was tied to Steven Hatfill - more
the first line of “Jingle Bells” is actually an imperative sentence - more
there are residents of Framingham who are in need of human services and are thrilled that the services are here for their families - more
your baby boy will one day rule the nations - more
the Planning Board and the selectmen ignored the advice of the town attorney concerning actions that they took - more
tests for the presence of anthrax bacteria on the equipment were continuing after two rounds of tests produced conflicting results - more
Tamara Jenkins had put little framed photos of you both above her desk while she was trying to get "The Savages" off the ground.Linney: That's so sweet. Sort of like Judy Garland in that song where she sings, "Dear Mr. Gable ... "Hoffman: So you're Judy Garland, and I'm Clark Gable. Humor me. That's the only time I'm ever going to be Clark Gable.Q: She was fixated on the two of you. And then she prayed you'd like each other when you met.Linney: Well you don't have to like each other for it to work. You work separately and it will be OK. Not great, but OK.Hoffman: But you want to work together. You want to have each other's backs. But to do that, there has to be some sense of security and safety and respect.Linney: The scenes in this movie were written with such a sort of music. There's a ping and a pong between Jon and Wendy. It's designed for one to complete the other's thoughts. Rapport is important.Q: The characters deal with their father's mortality in completely opposite ways.Linney: They had different upbringings. There's references that the father abused Jon. While with Wendy, it was just extreme neglect. So that informs what they want to do now. Wendy still wants to have a relationship with him, still wants to get the attention.Hoffman: And Jon stopped wanting that a long time ago.Q: Tamara says she viewed your characters as a modern, middle-age version of Hansel & Gretel.Hoffman: She never told us that. But we heard that, and when we did, we were talking about it -- (Hoffman lowers his voice to a conspiratorial tone) "What's with the Hansel & Gretel thing - more
cynics who pay $79 a year to be a part of Amazon's Prime program can have that crow delivered for free in two business days - more
there are more than 200,000 illegal aliens living in my county alone - more
there are at least 2.5 million living in Southern California - more
if I were President all of the governors would have more money and autonomy in making decisions that would benefit the residents of their states - more
if you're out of the country for more than four days and your furnace stops working causing your water pipes to freeze and burst in your home or condo -- chances are your insurance policy won't cover the damage - more
this Friday is the closing day for Menu For Hope IV - more
over at Bon Appegeek, Annie's offering a spiffy Cuisinart Ice Cream maker along with a copy of my book as well - more
song actually made its debut in "Holiday Inn" - more
someone entered a home on the 5900 block of Prospect last Sunday morning and took some personal property - more
there are literally millions of books, videos, plays, courses, music and more that exist within the public domain that you can legally take, brand as your own and sell to keep 100% of the profits - more
regular sex also is an important part of a healthy body - more
teen health insurance will cost you an average of $11,000 over four years - more
each old cell phone is worth upto $70 (although on average this is closer to the $20 mark) - more
if you send your teen to a private school it will cost you an average of some $27,200 over four years - more
Tampa has NEVER had a kickoff returned for a touchdown - more
someone went into a home on the same block on Saturday morning and stole something off the coffee table - more
witches are bald, they have no toes , they have claws instead of fingers, and they have blue spit - more
Jared DeVries (6.0) has more sacks than Rogers (4.5) - more
I couldn’t open and withdraw from PayPal and ClickBank too - more
volunteering is one of the most beneficial activities you can take up at any stage in your life - more
she openly refers to me as "Sweat Circles" in her letter - more
George Halas had more losing seasons than Marty Schottenheimer - more
stripper Rose Chans vital statistics were 37-22-36; the first Malay movie in Cinemascope was Sumpah Pontianak; Cliff Richard first performed in Kuala Lumpur at Stadium Merdeka with The Shadows in 1961, and the top-price ticket was $5 - more
in 1972, wages reached their peak. Today, real wages are nearly one-fifth lower - inflation adjusted!Beyond the climaxNow even an infusion of cash doesn't propel the market anymore. The Dow Jones behaves irrattionally. Thanks to the PPT (Plunge Protection Team). The economy as a whole has been rather stagnant in the West. Major European economies are on life support. They cannot overcome their costly social programs and the flood of (clandestine) immigration which is as bad as in the U.S. In a Forbes article we read that France has been in chronic deficit for 15 years. In 2005, - more
Graham had to be reminded to lock up the office at night - more
flushing just one less time per day can save between 1.6 and 7 gallons. That is the range in which a person Africa uses in his or her entire daily activities. We have talked about - more
every four minutes you cut out of your shower time can conserve more than 10 gallons of water - more
the last time England's openers made a 100 partnership in both innings was way back in 1970/71. I didn't catch the names, the long-wave signal went a bit funny." Fair point, Jezza. But those 60s are still symptomatic.54th over: England 170-2 (Bell 36, Pietersen 6) Bell repeats his inside-out cover-steer off Murali and collects two more before dealing reasonably well with a couple of doosras. This is where Bell needs to crack on. He almost did the job at Kandy, then played a curiously lethargic innings here on Sunday. The great No3s would end up with an unbeaten 110 here, and Bell inches ever closer with a single to point off the last ball of the over.55th over: England 178-2 (Bell 43, Pietersen 7) Easy does it as Bell opens the face to work Silva to deep backward point for two, then cuts the next ball to deep cover for a single. I think Silva's novelty factor is wearing off - how sick will Cook be - more
a new customer can withstand up to eight negative interactions with a business, as long as he or she has one positive interaction first - more
the main reason patients change practices is the attitude or indifference of the staff or doctor - more
while most new PCs come with a one-year guarantee, their software is not guaranteed for 10 minutes - more
he hadn’t been entirely truthful with the Judge - more
the show was going to be a winner when you got involved - more
i've never trusted a review from game informer again - more
... the commonly used term "probationary period" has no legal meaning - more
when you heat most oils at high temperatures, you change their molecular structures, causing free-radicals - more
my brother Tory had tried to get back into the club that night to make sure all the girls and remaining customers were safe, out of the goodness that always came from his heart - more
cheap address labels can be spiced up, so much so that they can become collector's items - more
... while the statutory minimum notice to be provided by an employer rises in relation to an employee’s service, the statutory minimum notice to be provided by the employee remains the same - more
... an employee whose contract is terminated while on long-term sick leave and who has exhausted all entitlement to sick pay will be entitled to be paid full pay for the statutory minimum notice period, unless his or her contractual notice exceeds the statutory minimum notice by at least one week - more
ancient Egyptians tucked fruitcake into sarcophaguses, along with the deceased, so their loved ones would have something to munch on in the afterlife - more
years ago basketball player James Tchana pulled passengers from a bus wreck - more
for him it was perfectly legal to obtain those semiautomatic weapons - more
before these decisions were finalized, Rayner Unwin made some alternative suggestions. If he’d had his way, the three books would have had quite different titles: instead of The Fellowship of the Ring, the first book would have been The Lord of the Rings; instead of The Two Towers, The Ring in the Shadow or The Shadow and the Ring; instead of The Return of the King, The War of the Ring. Tolkien responded that he preferred the books be called The Return of the Shadow, The Shadow Lengthens, and The Return of the King. A little later, Tolkien evidently leaned back toward The War of the Ring again, writing in August 1953 that this title “also is more non-committal, and gives less hint about the turn of the story.” He went on to say, “the chapter titles have been chosen also to give away as little as possible in advance” (89–90; see also Letters, p.170–1). Tolkien was spoiler-conscious — I love that! :)As a child, Rayner almost had another unexpected influence on the course of Tolkien’s work. Some of you know that Stanley Unwin paid his ten-year-old son Rayner a shilling for a “reader’s report” on The Hobbit. Fortunately for us, he liked it! Well, a little later on, Rayner was asked whether Tom Bombadil might make a suitable hero for a new story (see Letters, p.26). But Hammond quotes from Rayner’s answer:I think that Tom Bombadil would make quite a good story, but as The Hobbit has already been quite successful I think the story of Old Took’s great grand-uncle, Bullroarer, who rode a horse and charged the goblins of Mount Gram in the battle of the Green Fields and knocked King Golfimbil’s [sic] head off with a wooden club would be better. This story could be a continuation of The Hobbit, for Bilbo could tell it to Gandalf and Balin in his hobbit hole when they visited him. (177)What a different sequel to The Hobbit that would have been!And here’s another surprise. Many of you might know that the artist who painted the covers for the now infamous Ace editions of The Lord of the Rings was Jack Gaughan (who also did the cover for the Ace edition of Alan Garner’s Weirdstone of Brisingamen — the copy I’ve read for years). Looking at them (see the top of this page), it comes as no great surprise to learn that Gaughan didn’t actually read the books before painting the cover illustrations. But Hammond goes a step further, telling us he was “said to have painted all three covers [...] in a single weekend. He did not have time to read the book, but was ‘talked through’ his art by fantasy writer and critic Lin Carter” (105) — who made a name for himself with Tolkien: A Look Behind The Lord of the Rings, one of the first attempts at deconstructing Tolkien’s great opus. I had no idea that Carter and Gaughan teamed up on the covers! Another lesson in six degrees of separation, eh - more
more than 80% of Israelis, the majority of whom are secular, light candles every night of Hanukkah - more
there are preserved diaries from pre-revolutionary America - more
Hermie Sadler has actually been an in-ring performer for TNA - more
if you purchase an airline ticket and the price drops for that ticket, you can request a refund from the airline directly for the difference - more
many filmmakers who embark on new film projects set up a corporation for each film they produce - more
before the Federal Income Tax became legal, the primary way for the Federal Government could raise funds was through tariffs, which are across-the-board duty taxes - more
Lakshmana-Rekha episode (the line that Lakshman draws and the line that Seetha should not cross) never existed in Valmiki's Ramayana.Who has the authentic Ramayana - more
this happened because the ocean current that shoots up near Great Britain got diverted due to massive melting of ice, amongst the many other related effects of global warming of that time - more
the last edition of Dr. Spock’s baby book advocated a vegan diet - more
long distance train travel is actually in peril here in the US - more
more people die from Migraine related stroke than from handgun violence - more
there is no law which stops Framingham from hosting groups like SMOC who have sites that help disabled people - more
before this week, the spread between points scored for and points against for the 49ers and the 12-0 Dolphins was the same - more
there are residents of Framingham who are in need of human services and are thrilled that the services are here for their families - more
the Planning Board and the selectmen ignored the advice of the town attorney concerning actions that they took - more
the Illinois defense in the last 14 games last year held opponents to a 51.7 ppg average and did not allow a single team over 65 points. However, in the games before that, they had allowed 7 teams to score 70+ points. In 2005-2006 in the last 14 games, we only allowed 1 team to score 70 points..... My only point to this, is that Coach Weber's teams seem to get stronger defensively as the season trickles along for whatever reason..... which simply means, a few of those defensive breakdowns we saw today resulting in uncontested lay-ups or slams will be somewhat limited as we go deeper into the season. I really think this team by the start of conference play or shortly thereafter will be a much improved team over what we are seeing right now. On a final note, this season is not lost, and neither is this team.... I am reading about firing Coach Weber and what have not, but lets look at our losses..... 2 of them were very close games to Major power conference teams in Maryland & Arizona.... both were winnable, we just didn't finish the game. The 3rd loss was to a serious National title contender in Duke and we didn't embarass ourselves considering we hung in the game right to the end..... these are not terrible losses in my opinion..... sure it hurts we didn't finish better, but I think the team will improve as the season goes..... in fact, from a defensive point of view, I'm almost positive we will..... Lets not forget that we also have a lot of new players like Tisdale, Cole, McCamey & Alexander getting a feel for what its like to compete against power conference teams for the first time..... lets give these guys a bit more time to develop and really figure out what they can and can't do on the court..... I think all 4 of these guys will drastically improve by the middle of January.... at least I hope. Lots of season left and this loss today will be a distant memory in a few weeks.....by later on you mean January - more
our very own Sun music guru Darryl Sterdan is on a plane to jolly old England right now to see Zeppelin - more
someone has nominated this terrible software for 2 awards - more
cigarettes contain more than 4,000 chemicals, many of them are toxic. Not to mention nicotine, the drug that gives smokers their high, is very addictive. Many people want to quit but are unable to do so because of the withdrawal symptoms that take hold once they try to stop. Even if they succeed in weathering through the withdrawal symptoms, the craving for just one stick is still very strong. One stick leads to another and before you know it, you're hooked again. That's the addictive power of nicotine.Let's start with how smoking ages you prematurely. There's so much talk about the anti-aging properties of anti-oxidants. Anti-oxidants work by neutralizing free radicals. Free radicals are created through oxidization and in the body's normal processes. Under ordinary circumstances, the body can easily get rid of the free radicals it creates. If too many free radicals are created, then you'll have a problem. Free radicals steal electrons from other cells. This stealing of electrons damage the cells, affecting the cell membranes and even the DNA of the cells. That would affect the reproduction of cells and may even cause cells to malfunction. That speeds up the aging process.How does smoking relate to that - more
in the Second World War 400 merchant ships were destroyed in the Caribbean, and a further 56 damaged - more
if you want your skin to look younger that you’ve got to watch your sugar intake - more
today is the 31st Anniversary of the release of Hotel California - more
the average 5.2 oz glass of white wine contains 120 calories - more
someone in your town will attempt to take their own life this season because they feel so alone and hopeless - more
he also is considered the patron saint of ecology - more
there's such a thing as a bra-fitting party - more
he tried to pop his own eyeball out with a knitting needle as a part of an experiment - more
McFadden, a junior, threw 11 passes, completed six, with four going for touchdowns - more
the fiscal year for Japanese companies ends in March - more
one cockroach can live for nine months off the glue on the back of ONE postage stamp - more
there are 4 types of Christmas card senders - more
some laser printer cartridges are worth over $20.00 each - more
the top 49 point finishers in NEXTEL Cup all made at least $1 000 000 - more
the document you were working on was going to be used for illegal purposes - more
the space shuttle Atlantis will carry 3 NASCAR flags with it on their next mission (launch is Thursday Dec. 6) and one of those flags will go to the winner of the 2008 Daytona 500 - more
if you have the store order a book for you, it's cheaper than buying it online OR in a store - more
Jerry Herman convinced Judy Garland to make her Broadway debut in "Mame," but the producers turned him down - more
Governor Romney has spent over $7 million in Iowa - more
your baby boy,has come to make you new,this child that you delievered,will soon deliever you,mary did you know,that your baby boy,will give sight to a blind man,mary did you know,that your baby boy,will calm a storm with his hand,did you know,that your baby boy,has walked where angels trod,and when you kiss your little baby,you've kissed the face of God,the blind will see,the deaf will hear,and the dead will live again,the lame will leap,the dumb will speak,the praises of the Lamb.Mary did you know,that your baby boy,is Lord of all creation,mary did you know,that your baby boy,will one day rule the nations,did you know that your baby boy,is heaven's perfect lamb,this sleeping child your holding,is the great I am.*******I love the instruments in this one. The video is not that great, but his voice and the instruments just draw me in.By Mark Lowry & Buddy Greene****So how shall we live in such times as these - more
we have had switch clustering for 6 years (you may know this as Split Multi Link Trunking- SMLT), meeting the needs of demanding customers such as the NY Times, Mumbai International Airport and the Vancouver Olympic Committee - more
VSS provides double density with half the brains - more
15 To 20 Percent Of Cancers Are Caused By Infections - more
most of the egg and dairy industries’ animals are kept in disgustingly small confinement - more
some flowers, specially winter annuals, are not too bad for a nibble - more
in medieval times this was a valuable spice, not only for its healing tendencies, but also its “aphrodisiac” powers. Want to know more about this lil’ ole spice - more
studies have proven that vegans and vegetarians as a group show the least amount of cancer, cholesterol, and high blood pressure - more
if Americans reduced their consumption of meat, the amount of grain saved could feed millions of starving people - more
if you can keep your car in a garage at night that you can save on your automobile insurance each and every month - more
if this Ethanol plant does not come to fruition this will go back to a legal suit and could possibly be tied up for two, five or maybe 10 years - more
it could cost the developers an additional $23 million for water if they can't use Longmont - more
I understand the gravothermal instability of globular clusters in the Galaxy - more
I don’t know how to calculate what percentage of amount A is amount B - more
in the 2000 Tennessee-Florida game, Jabar Gaffney caught a controversial game-winning touchdown pass with 14 seconds to go from Jesse (Hot Bachelor) Palmer, in which the issue was whether or not he was juggling the ball in the end zone - more
I can calculate the velocity dispersion of elliptical galaxies, analyze their surface brightness profiles, and plot their rotation curves - more
she is the daughter of a noted playwright and the great-great-granddaughter of a North Carolinian Republican Congressman - more
as a result of this requirement that if Ethanol does not come to this site that any company that wants to build on the Exeter site will have to pay the city $4 to $5 million for what we put into it - more
Sir Charles became the oldest man, at 71, to make the cut on a major non-seniors tour - more
80 per cent of households never sit down for a meal together - more
lineman A.J. Tillman broadcasts the morning announcements to the school - more
if you have a sphere inscribed inside a cube.. then once you go above 1024 dimensions the volume of the sphere turns out to be more than the volume of the cube - more
MRS is the slope of the consumer utility function and if the MRS of two consumers is different both can be made better off via trade - more
jeans when worn for consecutively more than three weeks gets more comfortable then earlier - more
if the marginal revenue product of labor is greater than the wage rate, the additional revenue from adding one unit of L is greater than the cost of adding one unit of L, i.e. the wage rate - more
when balancing a furuta pendulum we can also use LQR methods - more
if two variables are uncorrelated it does not necessarily imply that they are independent but if they are independent it imples that they are uncorrelated - more
the second week of December is National Hand Washing Awareness Week - more
there are five police academies in Iraq that produce more than 3,500 new officers every eight weeks - more
the most important predictor of third- and fourth-grade reading and math scores is kindergartners' fine motor skills, developed in such play - more
Iraq's air force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes nine reconnaissance and three C-130 transport aircraft and will soon include 16 UH-1 helicopters and four Bell Jet Rangers - more
you had what it took to succeed at your chosen profession - more
our campaign raised over 4 million dollars – in one day” - more
47 countries have re-established their embassies in Iraq - more
the Iraqi Police Service has over 55,000 fully trained and equipped police officers - more
4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school at mid-October - more
there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158 percent - more
3,100 schools have been renovated, 364 schools are under rehabilitation, 263 schools are under construction and 38 new schools have been completed in Iraq - more
saying the word 'noose' can get a kid suspended - more
the Jews made several attempts to murder our beloved Prophet, but that Allah the Omnipotent saved him from their plot - more
the criminal Jews frequently revile and curse our Lord - more
when you are meeting with a prospect or client they are influenced not by what you say, or even how you say it but by your presence and the energy you send out - more
you are a naderite Democrat who feels guilty for causing Al Gore to lose , so you now support a candidate who promotes a populist message - more
the Jews murdered 25 of the Prophets of Allah, and that their black history is full of crimes of murder and corruption - more
a shooting star is really caused by tiny bits of dust, and rock called meteoroids from space, that fall into the earth's atmosphere, and burn up - more
the corruption and deviance widespread in the world today are the result of activity and planning by the Jews, who are interested in leading people astray, away from the path of Allah - more
today the Jews are inciting the entire world against Islam and the Muslims, on the pretext of the war against terror - more
43% of adults at the lowest level of financial literacy live in poverty, compared to just 4% of those at the highest level of financial literacy - more
the Jews who occupy our land and our holy places in beloved Palestine are planning to occupy the rest of the Muslim countries and to establish a Greater Israel, from the Euphrates to the Nile, and that they are interested in excavating in the tomb of our beloved Prophet - more
if you support Barack Obama , you are nothing more that a cute college student who thinks Barack Obama is hot - more
saying the word 'noose' can get a kid suspended - more
a tablespoon of ketchup has more sugar than an ounce of soda - more
the average blood transfusion uses 3.4 units of blood - more
obesity-related disease is the second-highest preventable cause of death in Americans - more
once you joined this organization you could be called out to suppress college students in America; to attack workers who were protesting for better working conditions at their place of employment in the U.S.A.; to attack other countries even if they hadn’t attacked your country; to beat up on black people in the South who didn’t want to sit in the back of the bus - more
"West Side Story" composer Leonard Bernstein almost guest-hosted "SNL" in its first season - more
we've already been working on the trails system for umpteen years - more
not only could all of your Constitutional rights be “temporarily suspended” once you joined the Military but that you could be forcibly required to join this Military and thereby lose your unalienable rights supposedly subscribed to you by your Creator - more
approximately 80% of the U.S. population will need blood at some point in their lives, yet only about 5% of people donate blood - more
all of your unalienable rights were temporarily suspended while the government was attempting to do all of the above - more
Jews were the star basketball players in 1932 - more
each herb and plant have a symbolic meaning - more
although Americans annually spend $4.9 billion on exercise equipment and $17.4 billion on fitness clubs, "83 percent of us don't exercise at all on a given day."Or that on a per capita basis, the average person in New Hampshire consumes about 18 bottles of booze a year (which explains why they all think they're such big experts on national politics).I guess if I have a criticism of surveys it's that they seldom elaborate on their findings.Sure, it's interesting to know that 6 percent of men's dreams are about animals. But shouldn't it also be noted that most of these animal dreams involve dancers named Bambi, and women dressed in skintight leather catsuits - more
having a TV that's too large can be copyright infringement in some cases - more
if you go to Le Kremlin Bicetre (Ligne 7, towards Villejuif-Louis Aragon, Paris zone 2) on Sundays, you could catch a market resembling this (a little bit) - more
you can count hall passing minutes in the lunch minutes and lots of people don’t notice but think they have longer lunches - more
by exercising at a moderate pace for as little as 30 minutes a day, you would feel a lot better mentally - more
Romans begins and ends with obedience to the faith (Romans 1:5 and 16:26) - more
if the number of people (2,463,285) who watched the original "Did You Know - more
Harith once worked as a driver for a short while - more
if a measuring tape were stretched across the universe and segmented in one-inch increments (billions upon indescribable gazillions of inches) representing the force strengths of nature (gravity, electromagnetism, weak and strong nuclear forces) and the tape was moved by just one inch in either direction, life on earth would not exist - more
enzymes control virtually all the chemical processes and reactions in your body - everything from digestion to breaking down old cells to generating new cells. There is no doubt that enzymes are probably the most under-rated nutritional substance. Essentially because nobody talks about them. Most manufactures are not putting them in their foods or supplements. Most manufactures proudly state that their cereal is Vitamin Enriched. However, when was the last time you read a label that said our product is Enzyme Enriched! However, with the importance of enzymes the question begs to be asked, Where do I get adequate enzymes from - more
the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the income tax unconstitutional - more
the US is one of only 4 countries that do not have paid maternity leave: The others - more
women can take the Pill right through their lives until reaching menopause, provided that they have no medical problems such as high blood pressure or diabetes - more
some of the money you put into the collection plate at mass went to fund a political demonstration at President Bush's ranch in Texas - more
various colors actually create different physical responses in people - more
Arizona's senior citizens are among the best-educated people in the United States, but its 20- to 50-year-olds (the largest segment of our working population) are among the least-educated in the nation - more
a full 60 percent of remarriages end in divorce as well - more
Foo was a scrumhalf during his years at Raffles Institution (RI) - more
typical nighttime temperatures in urbanized Phoenix are 10-degrees Fahrenheit warmer than surrounding rural areas and are increasing as the Valley's urban areas grow, which means that summers feel hotter each subsequent year and we are spending more on energy to cool our homes - more
StumbleUpon has just introduced StumbleThru - more
plates could be used for more than just setting the table - more
it is possible to easily match any melody note (tune) to a chord, so you can harmonize any note - more
there are only 12 major keys you can play in, but you only really have to master one key to play most popular songs - more
botanically, grapes and blackcurrants are also berries - more
guitar chords are the same as piano chords -- the only thing different is the instrument and the resulting sound - more
by learning just 3 chords you can play hundreds of songs - more
if you called 911 for an alarm going off they put your cell phone on an "emergency mode" until the problem is solved. I was not aware about this and I think that is really a great way of protecting citizens. What are your thoughts - more
Beethoven's Fur Elise and the blues song "Summertime" uses the exact same chords for the theme of the song - more
by coming in through the backdoor of piano playing -- chords -- you can start making wonderful and satisfying sounds on the piano in just a few days instead of a few years -- even if you don't know Middle C from Tweedle Dee - more
it is quite possible to predict what chord comes next in a song with accuracy approaching 85% - more
music is based on natural "laws" -- like gravity -- and by learning to understand how those natural laws work we can actually understand what we are doing when we play -- we don't have to be at the mercy of what someone else has written on a piece of music - more
we can serve milk up to 10 days after the pull date - more
in the computer voting machines there's a bug that will change your vote - more
increasingly it is becoming standard practice for high schools, colleges, graduate schools and even companies to screen potential students and applicants based on any and all information about them that is available online, including MySpace, Flickr, Friendster and Facebook profiles - more
meditators have dramatically better mental health - more
simply by using Web sites like eblogger.com to host your "personal" site, every word that you write is available to anyone using Google to conduct Internet searches - more
Lever Brothers, the consumer products powerhouse, had teams of actors working with employees and managers at all levels - more
each of those huge books of patterns has a section called crafts - more
Erin would love the things that you put in it, like stickers and unicorns - more
Lucent’s world headquarters has brought in a five-man jazz ensemble, to demonstrate to managers how musicians work collaboratively under demanding constraints - more
people who meditate everyday are many times happier than those don’t - more
you could get rid of your old jalopy, and walk away feeling good knowing that a portion of the sale went to charity - more
when that sound stops it’s like a vacuum that sucks at your eardrums and makes you think you’ve gone deaf, even though you can hear all the other sounds around you - more
domestic violence is the biggest cause of injury and death to women worldwide, and that gender-based violence causes more deaths and disability among women (aged 15 to 44) than cancer, malaria, traffic accidents, and war - more
little girls can scream and scream and scream and scream and scream and scream and scream and scream until you think that that is the only sound left in the whole entire universe - more
around 70 per cent of the 1.3 billion people who live in extreme poverty (on less than one dollar a day) are women and girls - more
in Maricopa County, it is illegal for six girls to live in the same house - more
a man who crawled out of a house already so thick with smoke that you couldn’t see your hand in front of your face while you were on the floor, still thinks he should have done more - more
Teensurance is mentioned in the October issue of Family Circle - more
the USSR set off the largest nuclear explosion in history, detonating a 50 bomb megaton bomb in an atmospheric test over the Novaya Zemla Islands on October 30, 1961. This was the equivalent of 2600 Hiroshima bombs.And now a historic must-know: the very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin during World War II killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo! No wonder it took so long to win the war!Here - more
that same man, who was the only one who could make the screaming little girl stop screaming for one second to take a breath, could think that he hadn’t done enough and could feel shame every time he looked at his wife - more
Columbus was not happy with the ships Santangel had purchased for him - more
women work two-thirds of the world’s working hours, and produce half of the world’s food, yet earn only ten per cent of the world’s income, and own less than one per cent of the world’s property - more
little boys can be so silent at the same time that you think they might never ever make another sound again until time stops - more
a fireplace can shave as much as 10% off your winter heating bill - more
that could cause deep trouble in a marriage that was otherwise strong for many, many years - more
students doing Food Technology get 20 credits for an assignment about cookies - more
almost our entire collection will fit on just two of the blocks we carry - more
women hold only 14 per cent of parliamentary seats worldwide, and only eight per cent of the world’s cabinet ministers are women - more
in the state of Arizona, it is illegal to refuse someone a glass of water - more
little boys will then start talking and never seem to stop even in their sleep, so that they won’t have to hear puppies and little sisters scream - more
the Dolphins actually picked up more first downs than the Pats over the course of the game (25-23) - more
Canada has also lost four high-level minor league franchises - more
sometimes a Senator votes in favor of laws favored by people who give him money - more
Nicole Richey and her lover are happy and healthy now that she's a pregmo - more
Britney had a meltdown in the dressing room at Neiman Marcus in Beverly Hills, called her judge an "old fart," and wondered aloud if her dog could be "messengered" to her from her house - more
it was Soren Kongsgaard, who made the final table of the EPT Grand Final last year - more
in 1959, Mayor Richard J. Daley traveled to Washington, not once, but twice, to argue that the feds should eschew the high-rise model and make Robert Taylor as a low-rise, people-friendly community - more
as you are busy dividing the cake among the 'big five', ethnic minorities continue to feel forgotten and seek affirmative action and public recognition - more
office workers make a total of 1,240 keyboard presses each hour - more
in the women’s bathroom of an Alabama truck stop, you can buy “New Politically Incorrect Novelties” which include the “Bin Laden Condom” - more
the average British mouse travels 12.4 metres every hour - more
by 1955, the CHA knew that its original strategy to house the poor in isolated phalanxes of 16-story high-rise towers was a terrible mistake - more
a spruced up living space can make you and your family and or employees happier about their work place! Perhaps you have been looking for some coloured Wooden Shutters, or perhaps you are in search of some nice looking European Shutters and or stylish blinds for your home, kitchen or dinning room! Did you know that coloured shutters can add a lot of character to that drab looking office your sitting in - more
80 per cent of the stories being texted in those cellular phones are concerned with sex or lewd jokes - more
the total world GDP last year was, by the purchasing power parity method of measurement, $65.95 trillion - more
there are at least 46 different New Yorks to visit - more
a full 60 percent of remarriages end in divorce as well - more
there are entire certified course curriculums on creating effective window displays because they are a critical element to drawing in patrons from the sidewalks to the cash register - more
you actually had so much of strength within you - more
coal is transported by ship from Russia to Leith - more
Tedeschi Vineyards on Maui is the second-most-visited winery in America, with 250,000 guests a year - more
Seafarers are often miles and months from home - more
teachers in most states today cannot tell students that it is wrong to lie, to steal, to kill, to have promiscuous sex, etc. -- and teachers cannot teach any positive moral values to the students - more
cloning can take place with just women - men are not needed - more
you could close you swimming pool with a soda bottle - more
the United Way has partnered with dozens of local children’s service providers to conduct the United for Fun Summer Camp program for the last four years - more
clumsy kids who are bad at sports are often rejected by their peers - more
firewall solutions can also be used to inspect every email, and block images, jokes or anything else you don't like, including attached images with too much skin tone inside the picture - more
Mexico has NEVER extradited a Mexican national accused of murder in the U.S. in spite of agreements to do so - more
in medieval times, days of old when knights were bold, knights were usually required to come equipped with two warhorses and that a good one could cost as much as $102,000 in today's dollars - more
two percent of middle schools and junior high schools are already making condoms available - more
"Monsieur Bibendum," the original moniker for the Michelin Man, is one of the world's oldest corporate mascots - more
a full 60 percent of remarriages end in divorce as well - more
Michelin Man had his first speaking engagement at a Paris cycle show in 1898 - more
most of the wealthiest people today are baby boomers - more
you can have bad credit deleted from your credit report - more
all establishments, including hospitals, which play pre-recorded music on their premises, have to compulsorily get a licence from Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) to do so - more
these gals and guys risk their lives for us on our roads and highways and some actually do lose their lives for us - more
Bibendum's design did, in fact, emanate from a tall stack of tires - more
these gals and guys are on their feet for long hours at a time without a break in sight because how can they take a break when everyone is counting on them to protect them - more
You can invest in Real Estate by using funds from your IRA or 401k (usually previous employer 401ks only) and reap all your profits back into your retirement vehicle - more
half of the supposed veterans who participated in John Kerry's Anti-Vietnam War Winter Soldier event in Detroit were not actually veterans - more
these gals and guys take an extensive course on how to protect the workers and us, the drivers from harm - more
the number of properties reported sold by Lassen County MLS from July 2007 through September 2007 was 69, with 27 under $200,000 - more
some of these gals and guys do all this for just a little bit over a minimum wage - more
these flag gals and guys are out there every day braving the elements - more
these gals and guys take verbal and sometimes physical abuse - more
payments later than 90 days effect your credit - more
theres a cheaper way to deal with this problem - more
having to much credit is bad for you and those store credit cards can be effecting your ability to get a good interest rate - more
the stop sign they carry is a regulatory sign so if you go through it, you can be fined, just the same as any stop sign you come to on any road - more
several people may be using your SSAN to apply for loans, credit cards and jobs, and the IRS and the Social Security Administration (SSA) know it, but don't tell you - more
Eskimos need refrigerators because how else would they keep their food from freezing - more
his subsrciption to that idea was based on old anti-semitic ideas against the Jews originating from the a book written by an unknown author, called the protocols of the elders of zion.It is a book which was written during the early 20th century. Among its contents were anti-semitic hoaxes on how Jews are evil and that they sought to destroy Christianity in Europe and control the world. This book took advantage of misguided hatred towards Jews by Christians (because the Jews caused Jesus' death).This idea was then taken by Adolf Hitler and influenced his infamous book Mein Kampf, which then we all know caused the massive killings of innocent jews and other people.Now, 50 plus years later, Mahathir who perhaps did not know where this protocols book came from, or that it was a hoax, and simply thought that Muslims around the wolrd are guilible enough to believe anything to support their hatred towards the Jews for taking over Arab land in Palestine. And fell in hook line and sinker they did.And poor old Malaysians, what did we do - more
there are about 10,000 kids in foster care in North Carolina alone - more
ocean waves come in sets, precisely 18 to the minute, exactly 300 feet apart; or that all beans grow from left to right. If you unravel them and attempt to force them to grow from right to left, they will die within 72 hours; this is the nature of beans. Did you know that birds flying in formation are able to fly at greater velocity with less effort when they do that - more
our fingernails grow at exactly the same rate that the earth’s plates move - more
every five minutes a child is abused or neglected in North Carolina - more
being in the pool means that you can work on your stomach muscles as well - more
if it hadn't been for the East German female swimmers on dope -- many of whom have developed horrifying side effects -- an obscure Canadian swimmer named Nancy Garapick would've been a double gold medalist at the 1976 Montreal Games, a national hero - more
there are about 10,000 kids in foster care in North Carolina alone - more
ocean waves come in sets, precisely 18 to the minute, exactly 300 feet apart; or that all beans grow from left to right. If you unravel them and attempt to force them to grow from right to left, they will die within 72 hours; this is the nature of beans. Did you know that birds flying in formation are able to fly at greater velocity with less effort when they do that - more
our fingernails grow at exactly the same rate that the earth’s plates move - more
every five minutes a child is abused or neglected in North Carolina - more
being in the pool means that you can work on your stomach muscles as well - more
if it hadn't been for the East German female swimmers on dope -- many of whom have developed horrifying side effects -- an obscure Canadian swimmer named Nancy Garapick would've been a double gold medalist at the 1976 Montreal Games, a national hero - more
there are about 10,000 kids in foster care in North Carolina alone - more
ocean waves come in sets, precisely 18 to the minute, exactly 300 feet apart; or that all beans grow from left to right. If you unravel them and attempt to force them to grow from right to left, they will die within 72 hours; this is the nature of beans. Did you know that birds flying in formation are able to fly at greater velocity with less effort when they do that - more
our fingernails grow at exactly the same rate that the earth’s plates move - more
every five minutes a child is abused or neglected in North Carolina - more
being in the pool means that you can work on your stomach muscles as well - more
if it hadn't been for the East German female swimmers on dope -- many of whom have developed horrifying side effects -- an obscure Canadian swimmer named Nancy Garapick would've been a double gold medalist at the 1976 Montreal Games, a national hero - more
John Gibbons now has the third-longest tenure of any Jays manager in history - more
it takes approximately seven minutes before your stomach tells your brain that youre no longer hungry - more
more than 25 percent of shelter dogs are full breeds - more
most top athletes mentally rehearse and visualize themselves performing at their best - more
by 2013-2014, the law expects that 100 percent of students will be proficient in language arts and mathematics - more
the American Cancer Society is considered one of the best charities by watchdog organizations - more
Ronnie Thwaites is said to be a direct descendant of Gordon's - more
an elementary school teacher who teaches many subjects is deemed “highly qualified” for all subjects by virtue of a single test or college degree while teachers of special education and alternative programs who teach in self-contained middle and/or high school programs must meet the “highly qualified” criteria separately for English, mathematics, social studies and science - more
each state is judged by the percentage of students who are proficient in their own state’s content standards - more
I was attacking either you or Br. Tariq Nelson - more
the speed at which you walk makes a difference - more
Visual Studio offers two different selection models Stream and Box - more
the champagne flute was actually modeled on the King of France - more
the American Cancer Society can boast 38 Nobel laureates - more
Poland lost a bigger percentage of its population in World War II than any other country - more
a $291,000 (average) house in Fairhaven would cost you almost as much in taxes as the $416,000 (average) home in Dartmouth - more
one of the preliminaries to the National Baseball Hall of Fame inductions is a bubble-gum blowing contest - more
English learners have a three-year window in which to take assessments in their native language, after which they must demonstrate proficiency on an English language assessment that uses highly specific, academic vocabulary - more
home users are the weakest link in the security chain - more
the Pentagons nazi programs MK-ULTRA was under George Bush junior and he has wanted to take the money from the american people to those programs to 2025 - more
Anthony Bourdain is filling in on Tom Colicchio's blog - more
the nations of the military alliance of NATO have practiced politics of organized terrorism to control your mind - more
Vodacom cleaned up over 40,000 bags of rubbish on South African beaches over last year's festive season - more
there’s a Chinatown bus that literally connects Chinatown with Chinatown in big cities in the States, and what’s more saves you a bundle on fares as well - more
the Vodacom foundation has spent over R215 million rand on CSI since 1999 - more
the slime that covers the grubs is their own excrement - more
one of those few journalist (jews) that has Published those public revelations have been taking in jail in USA - more
the offering envelope that has cash in it is an official record if the contributer writes their personal information on it - more
the will be not problem at all with the censorchip against your nacked body if any time you can risk they can give to you military order to commit suicide - more
the real Freedom of thought , the freedom of your mind is in danger - more
“Can’t Tell Me Nothing” was actually a remix of Jeezy’s “I Got Money,” but Jeezy reportedly didn’t like the beat - more
those microchips implants comes from Pentagon Internacional nazi programs MK-ULTRA - more
Joey is the first Filipino artist to come out with CD - more
your brain can be programmed as you programs your computer at home and which they can be given you order to your brain with the nonconventional arms of Silent Sound - more
in America of the North, the United Kingdom, in Sweden, in Colombia, in Spain already have the governments legalized the microships implants to the brain of the human beings - more
if you soak your hankies, white shirts and other white articles in salt water before washing they will come cleaner - more
most whole grain breads have at least one form of sugar in them - more
if you pour a mound of salt on an ink spot on the carpet, the salt will soak up the stain - more
our product is not the house that we're selling but our service - more
if you boil wooden clothes pins in salt water before using them they will last longer - more
certain employers and business types actually contribute to the problem by exploiting poverty-level labor through things like operating pay day-type lending businesses or businesses that rely heavily on minimum wage for employees - more
chewing gum has been banned in Singapore since 1992 - more
Elvis was a bogus chef and faked Mary Jenkins\' death - more
if you soak wrinkled apples in a mildly salted water solution it will perk them up - more
when you leave your cell phone charger plugged in all day long—even after your cell phone has been charged—it burns just as much electricity as if you’re still charging it - more
if you add a little salt to your boiling water when cooking eggs that it not only helps prevent cracking, but should it happen, it will stop the egg from coming out of the shell - more
a tiny pinch of salt with egg whites will make them beat up fluffier - more
Elvis was a bogus chef and faked Mary Jenkins' death - more
it takes over 500 years for monofilament fishing line to decompose - more
Donato Hanover has a bit of recent history to overcome to get to the winners circle in the 2007 Hambletonian - more
mildly salted water makes an effective mouthwash - more
if you sprinkle salt on your shelves it will keep ants away - more
gelatin sets more quickly when a dash of salt is added - more
more than one-quarter of U.S. companies have fired an employee in the last year for violating e-mail policies - more
the Boston Globe has posted this Guest Book for people to sign, and as of this afternoon there were 36 pages filled by about 400 people - more
a bowl of hair dye, when held under your nose for even a few seconds will cause your eyes to water, and your throat to burn as it searches for oxygen - more
you can now get the same (mostly) awesome TiVo service - including the familiar user interface, remote control and blooping sounds as you program the box AND have all Video-on-Demand programming expertly integrated into the service, only from Comcast - more
even Napoleon the great was one of these superstition’s hunted victims and he always stepped on into a ship with his right foot to bring success to his naval wars - more
you wanted to be a part of the family business - more
you were done in terms of having all the interviews you needed so you could start editing and finish it up - more
MNA members can receive discounts on convenient, accessible webinars that bring expert advice to your desktop (or laptop) - more
if a young, single girl carried a lamp at night to a natural spring and she looks into the pool of water, she will see the reflection of her future husband - more
MNA is your direct link to a national nonprofit dedicated to providing advice, information and technical assistance to community-based organizations facing issues of risk and uncertainty - more
the majority of French people... - My Football Forum - The Original and The Best - more
Governor King is a leader of Unity08.com, which next June will nominate a Republican, Democrat or independent for President and a VP not of the same party - more
you could be a delegate "online at" the Unity03 Convention, with your only obligation being that the Presidential and VP nominees NOT be from the same party - more
almost everything you can do to structure HTML content you can also apply to Word documents - more
the majority of French people... 0 Did you know that the majority of French people thought the sun rotated around the earth - more
ex-Governor King came to Minnesota (and stood with ex-Governor Ventura, another independent) to endorse John Kerry as a Democrat for President in 2004 - more
Ike originally called it the "Military Industrial Congressional Complex") - more
perfume strengths are determined by the concentration of its essential oils - more
Yerington only has commercial land on one side of Main Street - more
50 million gallons of oil are used annually just to produce the plastic bottles that the water comes in plus more to ship those bottles to stores - more
Sylvester Stallone was considered for the role of Han Solo in Star Wars - more
a tow truck can tow your car if you’re parked illegally and it happens to drive by - more
you are only seconds away from learning how to achieve consistent 20-300% returns on the money you invest with complete government certified safety - more
the President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, studied in the same school - more
people who meditate everyday are many times happier than those who don't - more
the majority of people in the United States don’t ever read a single book after high school - more
Edwards has had 3 suspicious packages delivered to his campaign offices already this year - more
on the same day in 2004 when Winnipeg signed Tom Canada to play defensive end, the Blue Bombers released veteran safety Tom Europe (who, by the way, is not European) - more
this is the biggest cocoa season in the history of the Elephant Family - more
more than 80% of the grain grown in the U.S. is grown for the purpose of feeding livestock - more
livestock regularly eat enough grain and soy to feed the population of the U.S. five times over - more
your brain automatically color-balances your environment, or that if our eyes saw radio waves instead of visible light, we’d be able to see the center of the galaxy - more
the Bryan May of the infamous music band "Queen" is also a physics guru - more
the Bryan May of the infamous music band "Queen" is also a physics guru - more
you could make a “Live Help” button from Fantastico - more
Hollywood star Will Smith spends $2500 a month on psychoanalytic counseling for his dogs - more
you could make a "Live Help" button from Fantastico - more
livestock use 50% of all the water in the U.S. - more
many (in fact, most) color laser printers are spying on you whenever you print a document - more
playing computer games can actually improve your vision - more
residents of Ontario use 60 per cent more electricity per person than our neighbours in New York State - more
Paris Hilton created an official petition to prevent her from going to prison - more
she's actually the highest paid of the three nightly network news anchors - more
the saxophone is a Belgian invention from Adolphe Sax (patented in 1846) - more
your home and auto insurers are also looking - more
Mark Philippoussis was a famous tennis player before appearing on the show - more
there are at least 2 million who are gainfully employed by insurance companies whose primary responsibility is to deny coverage to those who hold policies with their employer and attempt to force someone else to pay the bill - more
an insurance company doesn't have to pay anything at all - more
the white part of the top of your fingernail is called the lunula - more
until 1937, the referee had to throw a jump ball after every basket during a basketball game - more
you’re only seconds away from learning how to achieve consistent 20-300% returns on the money you invest with complete government certified safety - more
this was 21 full years before the birth of what would become the Chicago Cubs in 1876 - more
Paris Hilton created an official petition to prevent her from going to prison - more
Nordstrom and many other higher-end stores will also reheel and resole shoes you bought there for free - more
in 2003 Wide Angle profiled children in seven different countries as they started their first year of school - more
the Sikh community has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars at various hospitals across Canada to create new facilities or improve patient care - more
there are practicing Sikhs in the Canadian military who have served in Afghanistan and on other missions as high ranking officers - more
most stores have at least a two-week grace period for price adjustments - more
one of the largest food drives for homeless persons is being done by the Sikh community under the banner of “Sikhcess - more
Sikhs are supposed to rise early in the morning and meditate, and the central goal of Sikh spirituality is to unite our souls with the supreme soul God through remembrance of God’s essential Name and virtues - more
contrary to some misstated rumors the first AutoCAD 86 code was not the code from another product - more
early childhood dental caries (dental decay) is the most common preventable chronic infectious disease of our nation’s children today and it starts with a germ - more
AutoCAD was the very first native 86 (C based) CAD application for the PC back in 1982/83 - more
Autodesk had projects and working prototypes for an online auction system before eBay - more
roughly 1,600 people are arrested every day for marijuana - more
Autodesk was named for a real software product named Autodesk - more
you could stop Google from showing any snippet of your page in the search engine results by using a “nosnippet” tag - more
planting trees around your home can save you money - more
it's possible to cut your air conditioning bills in half, and reduce the amount of energy used by your household - more
possession of one gram of crack still commands the same sentence as 100 grams of cocaine, even though there's little difference between these substances - more
43 percent of women wish they could meet men who are "fun and have a great sense of humor" - more
they're also supposed to be looking for people in the U.S. engaged in criminal activity that is not really supposed to be the province of the federal government - more
the bar Blarney Island is the largest buyer of Midori - more
Big Brother hunk Nick's father thought his son was gay until he was 21 - more
a certain kind of duck -- the Stifftailed Somethingorother -- has an unusually long phallus, 40 centimeters in general, though the record-holder clocked in at 45 centimeters. Which caused behavioral ecologist Patricia Brennan, PhD, to wonder -- and apparently she was the first person to do so -- what does the interior of the female Stifftailed Thingamabob look like - more
all the work was paying off and that the UFC was about to hit it big - more
by purchasing a ticket, you’re actually entering into a contract - more
your clothes could be causing or exacerbating your dry skin or eczema - more
the contextual menu (when you right-click something) has additional entries in it like “Automator” and “Send [picture] to Bluetooth device.” Did you know, smarty pants - more
a statue of McGwire commissioned by the Cardinals for the purpose of displaying outside their stadium is sitting in a warehouse collecting dust - more
guys REALLY love it when you give them blowjobs! - more
Starbucks and Ethiopia reached an agreement about the marketing of Ethiopia's coffee - more
when you recycle an old beer can you're not only cutting down on the natural resources we use, but also on the amount of energy and pollution created in manufacturing recyclable items from scratch - more
science was used by the Right Family when they invented the first airplane and flew across the Atlantic - more
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your dad was here in Princeton a few days ago - more
a day before the actual event, there was a pocket tournament, which was participated in by most of the players like Ronnie Alcano, Oliver Ortmann, Niels Feijen, Fabio Petroni, Wu Chia Ching, Pat Holtz and Nick van den Berg - more
Christopher Guest's grandfather helped create the British health-care system - more
in 1968, Astronauts used science to fly to the moon - more
Quantum Physics has actually revealed 3 additional signs. Using these additional signs of the Zodiac, as well as my patented scientific process, I can predict with 100% accuracy what your future might hold. Did I mention that my patented scientific process uses a computer - more
only one or two countries in the entire world have a majority of students proficient in science - more
becoming an officer would put you in such a bad position - more
the repelled an Iranian gunship a few weeks before they captured the British sailors - more
in France, you get five weeks of vacation and unlimited sick days - more
once the "new crop" varieties have passed through the supermarkets and the big bags start to appear, they're routinely sprayed or fogged with a chemical to inhibit sprouting - more
a billion people worldwide don't have access to clean water, or that every 15 seconds a child dies from diseases related to unsafe water, or that women and girls around the world carry as much as 40 pounds of water an average of 5 miles, every day, to provide their families with water that may or may not be safe to drink - more
you could actually save a great deal on the premium that you will be paying for your second car - more
in this almost-completed month of June -- the first month in which the troop surge was at full strength and became operational -- civilian casualties in Iraq have been dramatically reduced - more
Microsoft gave Apple "billions" of dollars, saving the company from bankruptcy - more
for the past five years there have been fireworks at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - more
our amazing Fusic II never runs out of power - more
South Carolina has native fish that eat mosquito larvae - more
the current number one show on American television is "America's Got Talent - more
Michigan’s only venomous snake, the Eastern Massasauga rattlesnake, can be found right outside Chelsea - more
last winter Britain experienced a boom in cashmere sales - more
there were bombs that went off inside the federal building in Oklahoma City and that the ATF officers in that building were told not to go to work that day - more
you really need to watch this week's episode - more
artisans in Senegal, a country in western Africa, create pieces of art using butterfly wings - more
the drug companies, who have no interest in producing something that they cannot control financially, sponsor most medical schools - more
setting the fridge to operate at between 3-5C and freezers at minus 15-18C is the optimum - more
TTC here is actually the ..Toronto Transit Commission, I know. There’s promotion everywhere!So, for those who haven’t heard your sound yet, people describe TTC as everything from hip hop, to pop rave, to emo-lectro. How would you describe your new album - more
only seven deals were announced on the latest Merger Monday, compared to 43 a week ago and 84 on June 4th - more
Tehachapi Hospital belongs to the people of Tehachapi - more
the FBI covered up the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993 - more
smoking cigarettes causes blood sugar levels to rise - more
shortly before the Civil War there was almost a religious war between the United States government and the church-state that was the former Utah Territory - more
each taxi driver must pass a background check conducted by the Bloomington Police Department - more
Congressman Henry Waxman facilitated the delivery of supplies through another country to get them into Fallujah - more
each taxi driver must obtain and pay for a ``drivers permit'' to drive a taxi - more
the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows 750 million pus cells in every liter of milk (about two pounds) produced in America - more
in 1979 this mofo actually wrote a comic book about two superheroes on a road trip, learning about the predations of real world authority figures, like landlords, CEO’s and racist Union officials - more
the drivers of these ``shuttle services'' need no drivers permit, have no background checks performed, charge what they want, when they want and do not have their ``shuttles'' inspected by the City of Bloomington - more
the Gold Cup soccer tournament creamed the Stanley Cup finals in TV ratings - more
Murfreesboro was once Tennessee’s state capital - more
the first woman of colour to be named a face of Estee Lauder is from Ethiopia - more
there is not one pro-life group in this country that supports contraception use - more
85% of the so called 'lifestyle diseases' are diet related - more
this photo was a composite, and that George Bush and Desmond Tutu never posed together - more
the issue never discloses that the photos are composites - more
Borax cleanser mixed with a little sugar will kill ants or that planting marigolds around your vegetable garden will keep out rodents - more
Mark Burnett’s company is doing a show about pirates - more
before the standardized penny post was introduced in London by a truly visionary bureaucrat (no irony intended) in 1837, postage, calculated according to mind-bogglingly complicated rules, was paid by the recipient, whether he could afford it or not - more
a simple soapy water solution could rid your plants of aphids - more
there were bombs that went off inside the federal building in Oklahoma City and that the ATF officers in that building were told not to go to work that day - more
nothing was better than buying candy from the local pharmacy and riding you bike home as the sun set - more
direct deposit Social Security and other federal benefits are not necessarily invulnerable once the money is in your bank account - more
the emissions from world shipping are double the emissions from all the world's aeroplanes - more
Fox News is saying your husband is Shur-ROD Brown, and that he's a woman - more
you wanted to get into the entertainment business - more
I've only been in one physical fight in my entire life - more
a disabled sticker for a car has to be renewed annually - more
a new sensor carried on a classified satellite is demonstrating unprecedented capacity to detect tactical missiles, bomb blasts and jet-engine exhaust within the atmosphere - more
if you have a felony charge in your past, there is just about no one who will hire you. I am writing because I know a someone like that. A young black man who does have a criminal record. Fighting is what got him into trouble. No thefts, no dishonesty. He comes from a rural area outside of Peachtree City. Most of the jobs he has had have been under the table. Too many companies have policies of no felonies. Can’t they take it on a case by case basis - more
Howie Dorough missed the final cut to be a member of Menudo - more
"Grateful Dead and Philosophy" is out and on sale, NOW - more
the U.S. intelligence community is scrambling to find alternatives to its low-orbiting spy satellites now that China has demonstrated an anti-satellite capability - more
the U.S. government released a request-for-proposals last week to develop the most capable and secure orbital communications network ever conceived - more
after high school, Danny Devito worked in his sister’s hair salon and was known as “Mr. Danny” - more
production is presently underway on Starship Troopers: Marauder - more
it takes the average person just about 50 licks to finish a single scoop ice cream cone - more
in Cuba you are allowed to run a restaurant, but you can’t have more than 12 seats, because if you do, you might be competing with the government - more
you can create and administer your own channels now - more
you can run a more comprehensive dyslexia test at home if you suspect that you have any dyslexia signs and symptoms mentioned above - more
Cameron Diaz was nicknamed “Skeletor” as a child for being so skinny - more
so many fatalities have to happen before the state of Georgia will put up warning lights at an intersection - more
sweeping your wood floors is the most effective cleaning you can do - more
Lt. Col Chessani has reported everything he knew about the incident o his superior officers and none called for an investigation - more
footage from a drone shows an insurgent leaving a home carrying a child and attempting to blend in only to be discovered by the Marines due to a bloody ear - more
the last time an Eastern Conference team to not win the title out of Chicago, Detroit, Miami or Boston were the Sixers in the early 80s - more
the Article 32 Hearing officer, Lt. Col. Paul Ware, stated "What the evidence points to is that the version of the Iraqis isn't really supported during the closing of LCpl Justin Sharratts hearing - more
Lt. William Kallop ordered Sgt. Wuterich to clear a group of building south of the bomb crater after arriving on the scene in Haditha - more
NCIS investigators spent approximately 1 hour interviewing the witnesses due to the extreme level of violence in Haditha - more
the witnesses who claimed the four young men were herded into a closet and shot were not even in the home during the firefight - more
embedded in the 800 pages of the Immigration Bill is a requirement for a national workers' I.D. card - more
the four innocent civilians attempted to kill the Marines with AK-47s and were stopped only by the quick response of LCpl Sharratt and Sgt. Wuterich - more
the budding journalism student responsible for the video at the root of the investigation was known to be part of the anti-government, anti-American Sunni insurgent sympathizers inhabiting Haditha a year prior to November 19, 2005 - more
while the kernel is based on Red Hat Fedora, the higher level operating system, including the file system is written in a dynamic interpreted language - more
The Israeli Supreme Court is not only open to all Israeli Arabs, but also to all West Bank and Gaza Arabs and that Israel's Supreme Court is the only court in the Middle East where an Arab can actually win a case against his government - more
LCpl Justin Sharratt passed a polygraph exam, which was included in the NCIS report but not reported with any of the more lurid leaked information - more
all you have to do is press a button on the laptop and you get to modify the code for whatever application is currently running - more
the Armory Officer for Kilo Co received two AK-47s at the ambush site along with a suitcase that contained a million Iraqi dinars and Jordanian passports - more
making music was what you wanted to do in life - more
the after-action report including a PowerPoint presentation were sent up the command ladder to all the higher officers and not one recommended further investigation - more
tomatoes really are a fruit, not a vegetable - more
aerial drones filmed the events that occurred on that fateful day in Haditha - more
Guy, Arkansas is home to the largest privately-owned elephant herd in North America or that there are statues of “Popeye the Sailor” in both Alma and Lowell - more
intelligence reports prior to November 19 2005 indicated an ambush was planned for that day and a white car would figure prominently in the attack - more
the Battalion Intelligence Officers after action report included photographic evidence, logs of all the days radio transmissions and a narrative of the days events - more
the wounds of the four civilians in the last house came from at least 2 feet away, which negates the claims of execution style - more
on the International Court of Justice in The Hague, no Israeli judge may serve on that court as a permanent member, while sworn enemies of Israel serve among its judges, several of whom represent countries that do not abide by the rule of law - more
NCIS did no background research on any of the civilians killed in Haditha other than checking an insurgent database for the names - more
in 2004, Gap partnered with Delhi's government and two NGOs to help women who have been victims of domestic violence by employing them as garment makers - more
in 2005 there are secret moms, dads, grandparents, and even children trading aka bartering FAIRLY in the U.S.A. - more
according to the Bible, there are ways God will not use money in your life - more
the "official" pancake theory adopted by the government would not have reduced the concrete portions of the three WTC buildings to powder but, instead, would have yielded much larger chunks of concrete because the energy generated through the force of gravity of uncontrolled collapsing buildings would not have been sufficient to be able to produce pulverized powder particles - more
in the report prepared by FEMA concerning, among other things, the collapse of Building 7, very little credibility was given to the idea that the diesel fuel being stored in Building 7 caught fire and caused the building to collapse, and part of the reason for the low credibility of that hypothesis is no one has advanced a plausible explanation about how the diesel fuel stored in the building caught fire - more
of the 16 perimeter beams from the World Trade Center that were examined, only three showed evidence of having been subjected to temperatures higher than 482 degrees Fahrenheit (far below the 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit needed to structurally weaken steel provided that the steel is heated for a a sufficiently long enough period at such an elevated temperature) and, in addition, there is absolutely zero evidence that any of the core steel columns were subjected to temperatures even as high as 482 degrees of Fahrenheit - more
steel starts to melt around 2,800 degrees Fahrenheit, but hydrocarbon fires arising from, say, burning jet fuel would not reach more than 1,700 degrees Fahrenheit ... or 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit less than what would have been necessary to melt any one section of the 47/24 core columns of the three respective buildings, or the 236/57 perimeter columns of the three buildings, let alone all 47/24 of the core columns or all 236/57 of the perimeter columns of the three World Trade Center buildings - more
very few of the perimeter steel columns of either of the twin tower buildings were lost due to the impact of the planes and that the buildings were specifically designed to retain their structural integrity by means of the remaining, intact perimeter and core columns in the event of damage due to commercial airline crashes, hurricanes, and other calamities - more
the 9/11 Commission did not use its powers of subpoena to gain access to this video material - more
in order for steel to melt, the steel would have to be exposed to a sustained source of, at least, 2,800 degrees Fahrenheit ... brief or very limited exposure to such high temperatures is not enough - more
40% of those who view Fox television on a regular basis still believe that Saddam Hussein was behind 9/11 and/or conspired with al-Qaeda to set the events of 9/11 in motion despite the fact that after much disinformation, misinformation, hemming, hawing, and evasion from members of the Bush administration, even President Bush finally admitted in a September 2006 interview with Brian Williams of NBC that the President knows that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 - more
in the weeks prior to September 11, 2001, both of the twin towers were evacuated on a number of occasions - more
the "official story" of the government concerning the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings on September 11, 2001 was that an entirely random pancake collapse of three skyscrapers took place, producing near-free-fall rates of collapse (meaning a complete lack of resistance from the floors below), as well as a symmetrical footprint (meaning that there was absolutely nothing skewing the fall and preventing the collapse from proceeding straight down -- including the 70 to 80 floors below where the planes crashed that had none of its beams and girders melted or weakened by the heat from alleged, intense fires in these buildings) - more
there is absolutely no evidence that any of the 47 or 24 massive core columns in the three WTC buildings that collapsed were subjected to the sort of intense heat for extended periods of time which would have been necessary to weaken those columns - more
there are many interesting sayings/superstitions about bread— how it should be eaten, baked, taken out of the oven and so on - more
Philip Zelikow had previously worked with Condoleezza Rice in the National Security Council during the presidency of George H. W. Bush and later co-authored a book with her during the ’90's, and, then, helped Rice organize the National Security Council during the presidency of George W. Bush, and, then, was appointed to the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board where he was the primary author of NSS 2002 (The National Security Strategy of the United States of America) which laid out, in detail, the position first enunciated by President Bush at West Point in June of 2002 concerning the alleged right of the United States to attack anyone who was perceived to represent a potential threat to U.S. interests even if such countries, states, or groups did not currently constitute a 'clear and present danger' to the integrity of the continental United States and had not attacked America or Americans and, and, therefore, Philip Zelikow had a vested interest in ensuring that the 9/11 Commission reached conclusions which were consonant with NSS 2002 ... which is exactly what happened - more
such commissions are often exercises in misdirection away from root problems and causes so that vested interests will remain protected despite an illusory veneer of critical investigation and thoroughness - more
when tall, many-storied buildings fall at, or very near, to a free-fall rate that this is evidence for concluding that the building may have collapsed due to "implosion", or controlled demolition, rather than as a result of a random, pancaking effect due to fire-weakened, buckling beams and girders - more
the north tower collapsed 1 hour and 42 minutes after being struck - more
for the most part, evidence indicates that the non-metallic portions of the three WTC buildings which collapsed were pulverized into relatively small particles rather than the much larger chunks of concrete one would expect to find if the "official" story concerning the collapsed buildings were true - more
Hani Hanjour, the al-Qaeda member who allegedly piloted the Boeing 757 that supposedly struck the Pentagon, was, according to all evidential accounts, a terrible pilot who had difficulty operating even small planes, and, yet, this fledgling pilot was reported to have performed a 270-degree downward spiral while lining up to strike the Pentagon, something which even seasoned, expert pilots are not likely to be able to accomplish - more
the law of conservation of momentum states that a rotating body will continue to rotate at the same speed and with the same direction of rotation unless acted upon by an external torque force, and, yet, although, initially, when the south tower began to collapse, the floors above where the airplane impacted the south tower of the WTC began to move and rotate in a direction toward the hole created by the airplane, nonetheless, subsequently, video evidence shows that, first, the speed and rotation of this portion of the building collapse began to decelerate as well as reverse its direction of rotation (both of which violate the law of conservation of momentum unless one posits a force outside of gravity that caused this), and, then, all of the floors above the point of impact turned into pulverized powder in mid-air, allowing the building to collapse relatively symmetrically into its foundational footprint - more
some experts who support the government's "official story" concerning the events of 9/11 say that if steel is heated to a temperature of 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit, the steel will lose 80 percent of its strength - more
on many occasions, official commissions are often not meant to arrive at the truth but are, instead, a political tool used to give the impression of seriousness without much underlying substance - more
every theory, without exception, concerning the causes of the events of 9/11 is a conspiracy theory, including the "official" theory of the U.S. government which maintains that 19-plus individuals conspired together as members of al-Qaeda to attack the United States on September 11, 2001, and, therefore, the task of any such conspiracy theory is to be able to plausibly account for all or the vast majority of the available data and evidence - more
if the government's "officially-adopted pancake theory" were true, there very likely would have been massive, largely intact, steel columns -- both core and perimeter -- that still would be standing (albeit, possibly, bent and twisted a little) from the 110 storey original structures and that these steel columns would likely extend upward many, many stories into the sky rather than having collapsed into a relatively small, compact, several storey-high heap of wreckage - more
even if it were the case that some steel pilings -- whether perimeter or core -- were heated sufficiently so that they lost a substantial portion of their strength and, as a result, buckled, thereby, starting a pancake-domino effect which brought the buildings down, nonetheless, the pancaking would not have been symmetrical (which would require that all 47 core and all 236 perimeter steel columns weakened and buckled at precisely the same time and in precisely the same way) but would have been highly asymmetrical and that this is direct contradiction of the video evidence with respect to the collapse of the twin towers - more
Flight 77, the Boeing 757 that supposedly hit the Pentagon, was, apparently, able to go undetected through U.S airspace for roughly 40 minutes despite the fact that the US. military is reported to have the most sophisticated and advanced radar systems in the world and that during this 40 minute undetected period the jet airliner turned around somewhere in the Midwest, headed back to Washington, D.C., and performed its final aerial acrobatics before slamming into the Pentagon - more
Building 7, a 47 storey-building and part of the World Trade Center complex, was constructed with 24 massive steel columns running around the core of the building, together with 57 perimeter steel columns - more
Philip Zelikow was appointed as the executive director of the 9/11 Commission -- a position which was authorized to direct the research of 75 Commission staff members and, as such, was responsible for determining what issues would, and would not, be pursued by that staff -- or how rigorously -- and what 'facts' and witnesses would, and would not, be examined by the commissioners who conducted public hearings - more
video and photographic evidence indicates that when the south tower started to collapse, the collapse began at a point much lower than the point where the airplane struck the building and much lower than where fires were burning - more
although the south tower of the WTC was hit second, suffered less structural damage than the north tower, and exhibited fewer fires than the north tower, nonetheless, the south tower collapsed first, some 56 minutes after being struck by the airplane - more
on the weekend of September 8th and 9th prior to September 11, 2001, there was a power down in the south tower of the WTC so that there was no power from floor 50 to the top of the building (over half of the tower) which means that this portion of the building was entirely without surveillance cameras or other forms of electronic security, and for about 35-36 hours there were many 'engineers' and 'technicians' who were going in and out of the building for some sort of 'upgrading' of the tower - more
if you fly your flag at night it needs to be properly lit - more
at least half of the ten commissioners, both Democrats and Republicans who conducted the televised public inquiries, had the sort of associations, ties, histories, and conflicts of interest (either with oil companies, Saudi Arabia, George Tenet, the intelligence community, the Iran-Contra cover-up scandal, the Bush administration, or who were active proponents for attacking Iraq long before 2003) which should have precluded them from serving as members of such an inquiry ... especially, if one wanted to avoid even the appearance of impropriety and, thereby, eliminate the possibility of questions being raised in relation to the integrity of the conclusions and findings of such a commission - more
prior to, and following, the September 11, 2001 destruction of the north and south towers of the World Trade Center (along with the 47-storey Building 7 -- some 350 feet away) there has not been one high-rise, steel-framed building anywhere in the world which collapsed due to burning - more
the 9/11 Commission did not explore the circumstances surrounding the collapse of Building 7 - more
there are only a few companies in the world with the experience and expertise necessary to collapse tall skyscrapers in a controlled way that directs the building to collapse straight down into its own "footprint" -- that is the area circumscribed by the buildings foundation - more
the same high explosives which are used to slice up the core and peripheral steel columns of a skyscraper are powerful enough to reduce all non-metallic components of the building (such as poured concrete) into powder - more
the report issued by the NIST (National Institute for Standards and Technology) put forth a theory -- entirely unsupported by any forensic evidence -- that the destruction of the twin towers came about as collapsing floors tugged on the perimeter columns of each of these buildings, resulting in a structural instability in these peripheral beams that increased the overall gravity load on the core columns, thereby leading to a 'global' collapse of the buildings - more
a certain amount of evidence concerning the presence of evaporation as well as sulfidation of steel was found amidst the wreckage of the World Trade Center and that both of these findings are consistent with the idea that there was a detonation of high explosives in the three WTC buildings but inconsistent with a pancake theory driven entirely by the theory that allegedly weakened beams and girders created instability which led, in turn, to a global, gravitational-based collapse of the buildings - more
both photographic and eyewitness testimony indicate that whatever struck the Pentagon on 9/11, it was not a Boeing 757 (American Airlines Flight 77, which supposedly struck the Pentagon on 9/11, is a Boeing 757) because the size of the hole created in the Pentagon is not big enough to be consistent with being hit by a 757 jet liner, and the nature of the debris created by the impact is not consistent with the wreckage of a Boeing 757 - more
in controlled demolitions of skyscrapers high explosives such as RDX are used in order to slice through the steel beams and girders like a hot knife through butter and, in the process, cut the beams and girders into much smaller manageable lengths of steel that will both take away resistance to the free-fall-like collapse of the building and, as well, help bring the building down in a symmetrical way within a relatively well-defined, compact footprint landing area - more
the official theory of the United States government concerning the events of 9/11 cannot plausibly and reasonably account for all of the foregoing facts and evidence in a way that is consistent with their theory - more
in 1991 a fire burned in a steel-structure building (One Meridian Plaza) in Philadelphia for 18 hours with such intensity that 8 out of 38 stories were gutted and even though many of the building's beams and girders sagged and twisted due to being exposed to the intense heat for such a long period of time, yet, the building did not collapse - more
2.7 billion of the world's population is living below the extreme poverty line - more
the "official story" of the government requires one to believe that on one and the same day, within a matter of hours of one another, and within a few hundred yards of one another, three buildings at the World Trade Center collapsed, independently of one another, due to a "perfect" storm of chance factors and collapsed in such a way that, in the entire history of humankind, such results have, heretofore, only been able to be generated by very, very highly skilled and expert technicians in a meticulously planned and precisely controlled fashion - more
part of the art and science of implosions or controlled explosions in relation to collapsing skyscrapers is to set the explosive charges so that they go off in a precise sequence that removes the concrete, steel girders and beams from the floor below the one which is collapsing in order that the collapsing floor will meet with neither resistance (and, thus, the free-fall-like signature of imploding skyscrapers) nor anything which would interfere with the symmetrical collapse of each floor (and, thus, the symmetrical collapse into the building's footprint) - more
according to photographic evidence, the fires which were burning at Building 7 were not substantial and were limited to scattered areas on only a few floors - more
59 per cent of the revenue of the Straits Settlements a century ago was derived from selling opium to immigrant Chinese labourers - more
there is some very strong feelings among many, many nations in the world that another type of world is possible and that there is a great need for a revolution from below - more
Building 7, which was some 350 feet from the twin towers, was not struck by an airplane, but it collapsed - more
the company which is in charge of security for the World Trade Center is now called Stratesec, but from 1993 until 2000, this company was known as Securacom, and Marvin Bush, brother of President Bush, was on the Board of Directors for this company, while from 1999 until 2002, Wirt Walker III, a cousin of President Bush, was the CEO of Stratesec, and, yet, none of this appears in The 9/11 Commission Report - more
prior to his position as executive director of the 9/11 Commission, Philip Zelikow had a number of conversations with Richard Clarke, the former National Security Counter-terrorism director in 2000 and 2001, about al-Qaeda and Usama bin Laden, but Philip Zelikow was never called as a witness by the 9/11 Commission concerning the nature of those discussions - more
all three of the World Trade Center buildings which collapsed did so at very close to free-fall rates of speed (i.e., free fall would occur if one were to drop an apple off the top of any of these buildings and there was nothing, but air, resisting the fall of this body) - more
the "official" government story is that the diesel fuel stored in Building 7 somehow caught fire and engulfed the building in a raging inferno - more
these same experts tend to leave out the fact that one would have to subject such steel to a very, very high source of heat for a considerable period of time in order to heat even one portion of a massive column of steel to 1300 degrees Fahrenheit - more
in 2004 a fire raged for 17 hours in a 54-story steel-frame building in Caracas, Venezuela and that the intensity of the fire was such that it completely gutted the top 23 stories of the building, and, yet, the building did not collapse - more
criminal evidence was removed from the World Trade Center complex (and ramming two commercial jets into buildings resulting in substantial lost of life is a criminal offense many times over) when the metal wreckage from the buildings was carted away and sold to companies overseas before the evidence could be rigorously analyzed to be able to reconstruct exactly what did cause the WTC buildings to collapse - more
many of the foregoing reports came from an oral history of 9/11 (consisting of some 503 firefighters and medical workers who responded to the World Trade Center tragedies) compiled by the New York City Firefighters (FDNY) which was released to the public on August 12, 2005 but only after a suit was brought, under the Freedom of Information Act, against Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration in 2002 by The New York Times, together with a number of the families who lost loved ones on 9/11, and only after the New York Court of Appeals sided with the Times/9/11 families following a three- year legal tug of war concerning the public release of the oral histories - more
if your children do not attend an accredited high school that they will not be accepted to college - more
unlike the airplane crashes at the World Trade Center towers, the impact at the Pentagon did not produce any significant or noticeable seismic signature, and, yet, supposedly, large commercial airliners were involved in each incident - more
if the school system suffers and Dartmouth is no longer considered a desirable place to live, then the value of your property will decrease - more
within minutes of the Pentagon being hit, video tapes from surveillance cameras positioned on various buildings on the west side of the Pentagon were confiscated by the FBI and with the exception of about 5-6 seconds of totally inconclusive, ambiguous footage (as far as the ‘official’ position is concerned), has never been released to the public - more
according to the "official, government" account of the events of September 11, 2001 all three of the foregoing steel-framed buildings had metal pilings which were weakened due to extreme heat, and these weakened pilings led to the eventual 'pancake' collapse of all three World Trade Center buildings - more
if the pancake theory of collapse for the three buildings were correct, the steel frame and concrete materials below each collapsing floor should have provided resistance to the collapse and, thereby, produced a rate of collapse slower than what was actually observed and recorded by video with respect to each of the WTC buildings - more
in 1947, well-organised workers movements managed 291 major strikes, resulting in the loss of 696,036 man-days to management - more
there were a large number of independent reports (many from firefighters who were familiar with such phenomena) indicating that people heard a collection of explosions, along with flashes, prior to the collapse of the twin towers -- reports which are consistent with what is known as a "demolition ring" -- that is a series of explosions running around a building during a controlled demolition or implosion - more
besides lacking any actual evidence to substantiate the NIST theory for building collapse, the NIST theory cannot explain either the quality of near free-fall speeds of the collapse of the three WTC buildings nor can that theory explain the symmetrical footprint property of all three collapsing WTC buildings -- in fact, the NIST theory would only be consistent with a non-free-fall-like collapse which was very asymmetrical ... neither of which was observed in the collapsing WTC buildings - more
both the north and south towers of the World Trade Center were constructed using a set of 47 massive steel columns running around the inner core of these buildings and, in addition, there were 236 steel columns running along the perimeter of each of these buildings [240 perimeter columns if one counts the four corner columns which were actually just inside the buildings exterior] - more
only all-weather flags can be flown in inclimate weather - more
tests were carried out in Great Britain during the 1990s in order to investigate the extent of damage which might occur if steel beam structures were enveloped in high-intensity heat (1500 - 1700 degrees Fahrenheit) for many hours (4), and no collapse of the steel beams was observed in any of these experiments - more
less than 15 minutes after the second of the twin towers was hit, photographs of the towers, as well as the testimony of both firefighters and people temporarily trapped in those buildings, indicate that the fires in the buildings were only scattered and slight, as well as not being even sufficiently hot, in most places, to either melt or break the exterior glass of the buildings - more
there are some powerful voices saying this should be the last G-8 Summit ever - more
if the operator of the boat takes the turns super sharp the person being pulled behind the boat can go flying out of it - more
the Millennial Generation is bigger than the Baby Boom, will have nearly 50 million members eligible to vote this cycle, and are voting in much higher numbers than past generations of young people - more
India Pale Ale was once a normal English beer but brewers upped the hops and alcohol content so it would better survive the boat trip round the Horn of Africa as it was being shipped to India where British expatriates had worked up a powerful thirst while colonizing India, which explains why IPA is so bitter - more
the U.S. is the world leader in fatherless families - more
your cells carry memories and behavior patterns - more
one of your ancestors was William Harrison, President of the United States from March 1841 until April 1941 - more
before the "Betsy Wetsy" doll there was one called the "Dy-Dee - more
in 1990 a radical Islamic group known as Jamaat al Muslimeen staged a coup attempt in Trinidad during which the prime minister and others were taken hostage - more
25 Iraq students departed for the United States in January 2005 for the re-established Fulbright program - more
child support enforcement agencies in most states can suspend the driver's license - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people - more
babies who were not breast-fed for the first hour from birth and who were not breast-fed for at least six months are 40 percent to 50 percent more at risk for asthma and allergies and at a very high risk for diabetes, respiratory illnesses such as pneumonia, childhood cancers, cardiovascular ailments and many more life-threatening diseases than those who were breast-fed - more
there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158% - more
4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
Iraq has an independent media that consists of 75 radio stations, 180 newspapers and 10 television stations - more
Israeli Jews have the lowest rates of organ donation of any ethnic group in the country - more
Iraq's higher educational structure consists of 20 Universities, 46 Institutes or colleges and 4 research centers, all currently operating - more
3100 schools have been renovated, 364 schools are under rehabilitation, 263 new schools are now under construction and38 new schools have been completed in Iraq - more
Iraq's Air Force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130 transport aircraft (under Iraqi operational control) which operate day and night, and will soon add16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers - more
the Iraqi Police Service has over 55,000 fully trained and equipped police officers - more
there are 5 Police Academies in Iraq that produce over 3500 new officers each 8 weeks - more
countless numbers of millionaires and other successful people have failed many more times than they have succeeded - more
47 countries' have reestablished their embassies in Iraq - more
there could be an annex to the hospital built there - more
96% of Iraqi children under the age of 5 have received the first 2 series of polio vaccinations - more
there could be a psychiatric hospital built there - more
the Baghdad Stock Exchange opened in June of 2004 - more
the EPA ratings that came with your vehicle were calculated assuming you drive sixty miles-per-hour - more
when it says, Stir the risotto constantly for the rest of your life, you dont really have to - more
we’ve added 680 wind turbines to Ontario’s power grid - more
since 2003 Ontario has gone from last in Canada in wind generation to first - more
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credible evidence came up recently on the secret prisons that the CIA ran in Poland and Romania between 2003 and 2005 - more
3,100 schools have been renovated, 364 schools are under rehabilitation, 263 new schools are now under construction and 38 new schools have been completed in Iraq - more
you could have all these things and still not be great - more
Evansville is home to several published writers - more
another priest was elected board member of Ifugao province - more
Mr. Washington didn't need to be president to gain his wealth or prestige - more
there is actually a difference in the brain's of men and women which make this task I just described more difficult for women - more
you can now borrow a book from any library in BC and then return it to Hope - more
the insides of the MacBook Pro are all cast aluminum - more
Orlando has a new girl and Kate may be moving in with Owen - more
the names of all the communities in Greater Portmore are taken from horse racing venues in Britain - more
you could get up to http://www.ase.org/content/article/detail/2654">30% of the cost back in tax credits - more
your pregnancy period starts even before you conceive - more
the 100 reference point used to be a 105 sometime ago and today’s 105 point mark would be 100 marks in the future. I am wondering if you could explain, why an economy need to be aiming for 100 instead of above 100 - more
one of the families on this week’s episode of “Wife Swap” was that of popular competitive eater Eric “Badlands” Booker - more
Iraq 's higher educational structure consists of 20 universities, 46 institutes or colleges and 4 research centers, all currently operating - more
79% of all statistics are either rumors or outright lies - more
25 Iraq students departed for the United States in January 2005 for the re-established Fulbright program - more
2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently - more
you could be saving up to £2,500 per year on your credit card repayments - more
she was married and had a family before her life of activism and politics--what a horrible price she had to pay in order to be her true self, but aren't you glad she did - more
there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158% - more
your every decision and action is being measured - more
4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
Iraq has an independent media that consists of 75 radio stations, 180 newspapers and 10 television stations - more
it was prayer that brought down the Berlin wall - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 millionIraqi people - more
the Iraqi Police Service has over 55,000 fully trained and equipped police officers - more
Iraq 's Air Force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130 transport aircraft (under Iraqi operational control) which operate day and night,and will soon add 16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers - more
3,100 schools have been renovated, 364 schools are under rehabilitation, 263 new schools are now under construction and 38 new schools have been completed in Iraq - more
companies that support the arts get up to RM500,000 deducted from their annual taxes - more
the Pennsylvania Game Commission and the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission are the last agencies that are independently funded by license sales, timber and mineral sales in all of the United States - more
Iraq 's higher educational structure consists of 20 universities, 46 institutes or colleges and 4 research centers, all currently operating - more
there are only three ways to grow a business - more
you can cure your excessive sweating permanently through natural methods and without side effects - more
25 Iraq students departed for the United States in January 2005 for the re-established Fulbright program - more
2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently - more
the honeybee populations in many parts of the world are dying out - more
there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158% - more
4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
CiTR is in its 70th year of existence as the UBC Radio Society, the campus club that the station has run under the auspices of since its very beginnings - more
Iraq has an independent media that consists of 75 radio stations, 180 newspapers and 10 television stations - more
CiTR was the first Vancouver radio station to have a presence on the internet in 1994, with an email address and Gopher site - more
Chavo Guerrero is the cruiserweight champion, and has been for nearly four months - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 millionIraqi people - more
the Iraqi Police Service has over 55,000 fully trained and equipped police officers - more
Iraq 's Air Force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130 transport aircraft (under Iraqi operational control) which operate day and night,and will soon add 16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers - more
3,100 schools have been renovated, 364 schools are under rehabilitation, 263 new schools are now under construction and 38 new schools have been completed in Iraq - more
the NY Times and the "far-left" want to "break down the white, christian, male power structure - more
by encouraging people to comment on your blog who are even outside your employment could cause you serious like lawsuit problems - more
15.7 percent of USBC adult bowlers have an average of 200 or more - more
August 25 though 31 is National Bowling Week - more
Oregon has the fourth highest elder suicide rate in the nation. Eighty elderly people in a population of 100,000 committed suicide in the last year. We are predicting that this number will double in the next 20 years as the baby boomers begin to reach old age.How could that be! Not in beautiful rural Oregon! The truth is that there are many reasons why an elderly person might decide to kill him or herself. Many have lost everyone they loved, and they feel alone in the world. As we age, we have more and more health problems and pain. For a lot of people, every month it is a choice: do I buy food or medicine - more
some rumours are too tempting to be ignored even at the risk of being dispersed by police with teargas and charge batons - more
a windmill farm of 35,000 acres is required to generate the power of Millstone 2 - more
wristwatches were created for women before being adopted by men - more
people usually max out at 70% of their strength - more
all of the money collected locally through the Children's Miracle Network stays right here in South Georgia - more
almost all of the people on that team are volunteers - more
the volunteer group that we have is so geographically diversified that we almost have 24×7 sysadmin coverage of Fedora infrastructure machines - more
the Ducks and Senators are playing Game 3 tonight - more
at any point 20-25% of society is depressed or possesses some sort of mental illness - more
25 Iraq students departed for the United States in January 2005 for the re-established Fulbright program - more
2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently - more
police in the UK have recently taken to asking people to spy on their neighbours - more
there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158% - more
4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
Iraq has an independent media that consists of 75 radio stations, 180 newspapers and 10 television stations - more
after a little divorce, it's normal for a young girl to hibernate with her cats and engage in mah-jongg marathons.GOLDRap star Young Jeezy was booked on a charge of disorderly conduct outside an Atlanta strip club. Police said, "There was no physical confrontation. It was all verbal and basically being belligerent." In response, rapper Foxy Brown rolled her eyes and snapped: "Verbal - more
Google's growth has been entirely based on word of mouth as satisfied users tell their friends about it or people read about it - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 millionIraqi people - more
the Iraqi Police Service has over 55,000 fully trained and equipped police officers - more
Iraq 's Air Force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130 transport aircraft (under Iraqi operational control) which operate day and night,and will soon add 16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers - more
3,100 schools have been renovated, 364 schools are under rehabilitation, 263 new schools are now under construction and 38 new schools have been completed in Iraq - more
reconciled means restored to friendship and to make agree - more
if you took all the people who fell asleep at work and laid them end to end, theyd be a lot more comfortable - more
candidates have until September 28th to file their Declaration of Intent to seek certification. If you did, you would know that misleading stories - more
one of our competitors was named "Best Ice Cream in the Bay Area" by San Francisco Magazine a month before they opened and had served a single scoop - more
in turn, the soil becomes very rich in nutrients and new life starts to grow - more
hedge funds was going to be a good bet - or was it just lucky - more
if you release an eagle in your kitchen on the last day that the Moon is aligned with the hidden planet Xerxes, you can kiss those pesky grease stains on your favorite dishes goodbye - more
the law actually doesn't prohibit discussion on contraception - more
the head of the world chess federation (FIDE), Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, is the despotic ruler of Russian Federation state Kalmykia (Europe’s only Buddhist state) - more
immigrants who work get taxes taken out of their check and at the end of the year they can't file their taxes and lose out on that money. If it weren't for the immigrants doing a lot of the hard labor work, who would do it then - more
a traveller can't buy doughnuts in the Hawkesbury Tim Hortons - more
more students drop out of college due to their personal accumulated debt than for academic reasons - more
your Mesa Symphony Orchestra has more to offer than music performances - more
you're not supposed to look to see where it landed - more
FIDE is now reviving (sort of) the tradition of “candidates’ matches” to determine the next challenger - and that former Russian prodigy Gata Kamsky, now a US resident with a law degree - is playing against former French prodigy Etienne Bacrot, who has largely abandoned chess because he can make much more money playing poker - more
the head of the world chess federation (FIDE), Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, is the despotic ruler of Russian Federation state Kalmykia (Europe’s only Buddhist state) - more
Dancing with the Stars was a great Wii advertising showcase for Nintendo during '06 - more
tracking your website is one of the easiest things you can do with your website - more
the recently concluded US Championship was nearly canceled after losing a lucrative sponsorship, allegedly in large part due to the presence on the US Chess Federation’s board of a person widely regarded as a nut job - more
there really are Estonians with names like Sigrid and Birgit - more
good old Castro allows over 150 radio stations to be broadcast in his country - more
there are this many US deaths in Iraq:U.S. Deaths Confirmed By The DoD: 3441 Reported U.S. Deaths Pending DoD Confirmation: 14 Total 3455 from IC website.This doesn't include contractors, journalists, other nation's military(here are British Numbers), nor does it include the Iraqis' deaths. And let's not forget we got another war going on, that has heated up again, Operation Enduring Freedom.Here is a list of American War Casualties for all wars.I think it is important to put a face to the number, go to the Washington post for that.Whether you agree or disagree with the present administration and it's policies, take time to remember those who have died for your right to agree or disagree.And last point in my world. yesterday - more
you could permanently get rid of your acne with a 100% guaranteed all-natural strategies - more
in most cases from the payment they make to the creditors, they are actually granted a rebate by relieved creditors too - more
my original idea for writer of the series was Robert Kirkman - more
"Euthanized" started out as my pitch for an Army of Darkness comic - more
the Army unit who is tasked with sorting through those things and packing them up for the families has to limit their rotations to three months - more
the firm, 23andMe, which decodes DNA to help people understand their ancestry (the name comes from our 23 paired chromosomes), recently submitted a report that definitively answered a question Fortune posed eight years ago this month - to wit, Are Jimmy and Warren Buffett related - more
at a funeral at Arlington, a soldier stands by the grave at each funeral until the grave is filled in - more
one of our leading banks forbids the wearing of the dreadlocks hairstyle even by its female staff - more
adding solar control window film can reduce the loss of heat and heat gain through untreated glass by up to 80 percent - more
once you apply solar control window film to your home, you may enjoy an average savings of 25 percent on summer cooling costs! In addition, U.S. residents may qualify for an energy-efficiency tax credit (up to $500).• Did you know that consumers can visit www.hottestroom.com to submit a captioned photo of their homes’ hottest spots for the chance to win a trip to Las Vegas and free professionally installed window film (up to $1,000) - more
God intentionally hardened Pharoah’s heart, leading to the inevitable death of the First Born in Egypt - more
last month 400 North Korean refugees in a Thai detention camp held a hunger strike - more
applying solar control window film to your home can help reduce temperatures in any hot spot and protect your family and furnishings by blocking 99.9% UVA/UVB rays - more
applying solar control window film can help reduce glare, allowing you to watch your favorite shows comfortably … day or night - more
after Dinah was raped, her brothers tricked the townspeople so they could kill the men and enslave the women - more
in his 15 years as Prime Minister, PJ Patterson never once formally met with the Rastafarian community leadership to discuss issues concerning them - more
South Korea recently thanked our president for allowing North Koreans to travel here in transit to South Korea - more
the guy responsible for this signature hippie cut also co-wrote the Beach Boys' "Kokomo" - more
Julie Andrews actually sang a song in Princess Diaries 2 ( - more
Mayawati sits at her desk every day in the early hours of the morning and studiously writes down her thoughts on how to take her ‘movement’ further in UP - more
you should also prepare your car for summer - more
Pullo and Vorenus actually did exist and were mentioned by Caesar - more
every employee has access to the source code - more
dirt on a battery can conduct electrical currents and drain the battery power even while the car is parked - more
since June 15, 2006, he's 35-for-40 in save chances with a 2.29 ERA and 1.10 WHIP in 59 regular-season appearances - more
Sunroad sold most of their land in the New Century Center to residential developers - more
the city operates Montgomery Field and hence promises the FAA and Caltrans for each grant received that they protect the airspace around the airport - more
after you make the decision to quit, your blood pressure will drop back to normal in 20 minutes, the carbon monoxide levels in your blood stream will drop by half within 8 hours, and your chance of having a heart attack will decrease in 48 hours - more
all persons under 12 years of age must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved life jacket while in a vessel, and your ski observer with a flag must also be 12 years of age or older - more
most commercial mouthwashes contain more alcohol than a six-pack of beer - more
every so often, Salem public access TV airs video reports from willing legislators - more
insurance for apartment buildings usually covers the buildings, but not the renters belongings - more
others are spying on your credit history, too - more
the cost if a barrel of crude oil has doubled in the lifetime of this Government - more
experts now have a recommended evacuation kit for pets - more
there were 40 OSHA recordable dog bite accidents in western New York in 2005 - more
SB 11, a homeland security bill which has already cleared the Senate and is now in the House, included a provision to expand the state government's domestic wiretapping authority - more
only 39 percent believe we should set a specific deadline - more
vinegar can act as an all-natural antiseptic - more
if you take a shower or, god help you, a bath, you can absorb water through osmosis and obviously get dropped in that day's race - more
your ZIP code will have a bearing on when you leave under new hurricane evacuation plans - more
we, the Irish tax payer, will pay over €500 million for carbon credits between 2008 and 2012 - more
this week (May 21-27) is National Dog Bite Prevention week - more
you can often find these species - and others - available for adoption at the Marin Humane Society - more
this past Saturday was Malcolm X's 82nd birthday - more
it is now impossible (so far as I have been able to determine) to obtain one that is denominated in foreign currency (also called a "foreign currency bank draft") in Pittsburgh - more
Al Jazeera has a section called "Conspiracy Theories" - more
we went metric so that oil companies could charge more and we wouldn’t know we’re getting hosed - more
the Bible says that we should never stop praying - more
you can make tea from the (round) root of sassafras - more
Sweden was once one of the pre-eminent European powers. SRSLY, they don't like tot alk about it much. Then of course there's Queen Christina. Rereading a book on Swedish history one Christmas was what me to quit GW and go back to college, going University made me pretty much all of my current friends and introduced me to the internet. So yeah, I like the Thirty Years War a lot.Evolutionary TheoryRight, this one got added because of LJ. Someone (and I thought it was IB herself but I can't find the post) put up another one of those idiot fundies are being stupid posts, and suggested that everyone add Evolutionary Theory and Evolutionary Biology to their interests. While I know little about the actual science, I know enough scientists,a nd enough about the science, to know it's pretty established as The Way Things Work. So, no idea who did post it, but as one of the top results for - more
each one of these pests can transmit serious diseases to your pets — and to you as well - more
Brian Littrell a.k.a. B-Rok released a solo Christian album - more
2.5 million people have been driven from their homes in Darfur, Sudan - more
Bono says smoke from Billy Squier's fireplace "is drifting" into his own Central Park West co-op - more
Oscar Pistorius (South Africa) runs with a prosthetic and some racing opposite him think it gives him an unfair edge - more
Sen. Barrack Hussein Obama, Jr. does not meet the federal legal requirements to be considered an African-American - more
research indicates that from 60 to 75 percent of the people on anti-depressant medicine continue to display all or most of the symptoms of depression - more
Randy played, toured and made records with ‘Journey - more
I started blogging in the first place so that I could re-acquaint myself with web design - more
people that normally donate to the food bank are so squeezed financially by taxes and rising cost of utilities and services that they can no longer contribute because they now rely on the food banks and housing help centres to pay their bills;
"Open your doors to new business, work together with them to structure a plan to get people back to work so that we can start paying taxes again;
"Please provide me with dependable transportation so that we can access other jobs in my region;
"Welland was one of the wealthiest communities in Niagara. We can get there again but you have to rethink the invitation to business to meet the needs of all the people that require jobs;
"Without generous community group funding such as the United Way that are greatly responsible for supporting opportunities that exist for people to access food and housing at our local centres, we would not exist at all. That said, if you don't step up to the plate to take care of the people whose blood, sweat and tears help build this community, who will - more
Jimmy Hill is an all-round football innovator - more
the show 'ER' was created by novelist Michael Crichton - more
what you receive is in emergency amounts only, that won't last a week. Did you know the number of people that were lined up there - more
dating back to 1999, the Big Ten has a 13 to 10 edge over the SEC in bowl games that feature match-ups of the two conferences - more
talk-show host Montel Williams used to play the bass guitar - more
Gilchrist scored 81 off 88 balls on debut against Pakistan in 1999, after making his international debut as an opening batsman in the one-day team - more
some snakes don't poison their prey, but just swallow it while it's still alive - more
several Toronto city councillors recently argued about who should stand where for the post-election photo shoot - more
since you loaned him the tools, you can't file a police report - more
key digestive bacteria of the American beaver are located in its large intestine - more
the first fax machine actually used pendulums to work - more
you can set your email to forward to ANY address, without having to verify it on the other end - more
you can create what are known as “Funnels” which will give you more insight to where potentially problems lay and where users and dropping out of the checkout process - more
the Canyon Lake Equestrian Center is managed by Luis Martinez - more
she and I have been plotting together from the very beginning - more
not one of Yahoo's NHL writers can name an NHL player other than Sidney Crosby - more
the first working fax machine was invented, and working, four years before the patent for the toilet bowl - more
auditors are accountants who found accountancy too exciting - more
more than 80% of American households have at least one credit card - more
Johnny Evers, legendary 2b for the '06 Cubs, was another little guy who radiated such electromagnetism that watches stopped running when he put them on - more
the States attorney general has refused to start the process of illegalising this party, which actually finances the terrorists - more
homes in the new Sgt. Bluff addition cost more than the homes in the Prairie or Meadows - more
when one goes to Kalangala island, one has gone abroad - more
she herself entered and won a television talent contest - more
they're ROBOTS that "transform" into VEHICLES and such - more
you can open a high-interest savings account with no minimum balance and no monthly fees - more
the church bells in our town tolled at noon last Friday - more
any information you provide to the FBI, Philadelphia Police Department, District Attorney’s Office or the United States Attorney’s Office will remain confidential. 2. Do you live in an area where you don’t feel safe because crime is rampant - more
I worked for a Leadership & Management Consulting Firm for, like, seven years - more
any information you provide to the FBI, Philadelphia Police Department, District Attorney’s Office or the United States Attorney’s Office will remain confidential. 7. Did you know that witnesses will often Step Up, Speak Up to law enforcement but are too afraid to testify - more
a toddler normally averse to meats and vegetables (except the crunchy dried kind) will experiment with eating them in a well-lit, brightly-colored cafeteria environment - more
you can still protect your kids from internet predators and even if you are not around - more
95 percent of greenhouse gases are water vapor with a trace of carbon dioxide, which is necessary to sustain life - more
you don’t have to necessarily “Step Out” with information - more
you can banish painful, debilitating acid reflux symptoms with a 100% guaranteed all-natural strategies - more
the second level of the communist youth organization were called the Pioneers - more
the average Blockbuster location stocks only 6,000 or so different titles at any given time - more
you could easily slash your wedding expenses as much as 80% to have the exact same wedding - more
the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. were orchestrated by Aristotle Onassis, who kidnapped and drugged Howard Hughes and used his fortune to help infiltrate the mafia and CIA, and later to direct the presidency of Richard Nixon - more
the disease called hypertension the technical name for high blood pressure can also do some serious damage to the arteries - more
more clay litter is put into landfills than dirty diapers - more
1.5 million tons of clay is strip-mined every year to make cat litter - more
you can free yourself from panic attacks today - more
the US's dreaded Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act 404 includes the need to produce evidence of having a compliant network - covering control of changes to routers, configurations and passwords - or that the medical profession's HIPAA requires proof of no unauthorised access - more
here in NYC, cops only get paid $25,000 a year to put up with all the ridiculous bullshit this city puts them through - more
what most people call freedom today is really slavery - more
organic is something that is always going to end up being best – and that orange is among one of the best forms of organic pest control - more
a trust that has been carefully structured to take into account your every liability and potential exposure can potentially securely and legitimately protect you, your estate and your heirs from income, capital gains and estate or inheritance tax - more
some doctors prescribe psychotropic drugs and do not require the patient see a psychologist - more
untreated mental illness can cause permanent chemical changes in the brain and body - more
most disability policies will stop paying your disability after 18 months if you are diagnosed with a MENTAL ILLNESS - more
Darwin and Tolstoy were considered ordinary children - more
if every person in America replaced just 5 conventional light bulbs in their home with - more
a Virgin Atlantic guy is holding a contest, well, offering a huge prize, for creating a device that eliminates carbon dioxide from the air - more
pain, illness and job stress can cause depression - not the other way around - more
Social Security Disability puts many many people under a Mental Illness heading when they have a physical disability that the government doesn't want to see or doesn't understand - more
Cardiff writer Terry Nation is credited with creating the Daleks - more
Present means a verb form in the present tense. There is a old saying taxpayers can no longer donate to 6 charities Batavia Sun - Causes that failed to make the cut for the 2006 return are epilepsy assistance, colon cancer research, autism research, blindness prevention, brain tumor research and sarcoidosis research. A taxpayer can donate by subtracting from the refund or adding … We could also look at these things how much of her husband’s benefits will this wife get Hernando Today - Q. - You said in a column that screening for colon cancer among both men and women beneficiaries who are age 50 or older is covered by Medicare. Can this be true - more
"rappie pie" is a savoury Acadian dish, or that a "snye" is a side channel, "especially one that bypasses a falls or rapids - more
if you have a working oxygen sensor, your gas mileage would be 40% better than a vehicle which has a faulty one - more
by speeding, accelerating in an instant or sudden braking would lower your mileage by around 33% - more
the ads are now actually timed so that the average person cannot skip stations and not hear one - more
people spend careers in university studying you, your life, your works - more
you are still the most popular playwright in the world - more
Microsoft Windows XP phones home every time you use it - more
the first White Sox to have his number retired was Hall of Famer Luke Appling in 1975 - more
your insurance will drop you, it will look just as bad as if you had a DUI on your record - more
White vinyl typically has the worst fidelity of the colored vinyl options - more
the primary responsibility of the Facilities Review Committee is to advise and assist the Board of Directors in developing and administering on an ongoing program to protect preserve and enhance certain assets of the Canyon Lake POA - more
over the last 18 months we have had 525,000 downloads of the Free Adobe Reader - more
the new civic center construction will reflect Santa Fe's leadership in both green design and greenhouse gas reduction - more
three major city construction projects – the Railyard, civic center and Southside Library – will serve as models for water conservation - more
every single one of Santa Fe Trails 25 buses (fixed route fleet) is powered by clean burning compressed natural gas (CNG) - more
there is now a rod that secretes progesterone that you can have implanted in your arm - more
the City is about to hire a contractor to convert the city code from the Uniform Building Code to the performance-based International Building Code - more
they are/have been banned from Delta airlines/Notre Dame/the state of Utah - more
those big things are getting rather dusty while you pour yourself another cup of coffee, and decide to mull things over rather than do them - more
your friendly refrigerator has a voracious energy appetite - more
as a result of a resolution, introduced by Councilor Matthew Ortiz, Discovery Audits has been conducting an audit of the city’s energy and telecommunication, looking for errors, efficiencies and needs - more
Britt Myers, second-baseman for the Lake Forest Scouts, throws a baseball right-handed and bats left-handed.Not so unusual, right - more
with psychiatric illnesses, there is no physical evidence of any disease - more
on sunny days between about March 15 and Oct. 15 in Corvallis, we can cook food using nothing but the sun’s rays - more
it's ok to use hormonal birth control while you're breast feeding - more
Santa Fe raised the bar for green design after Santa Fe became the first U.S. city to adopt the Architecture 2030 Challenge - more
the City of Santa Fe recently established a “Green Team,” an interdepartmental group of city staff that have volunteered to work on “green” goals set by the City Council - more
light intensities can range from values in the negative range to values in the thousands - more
the ONLY reason there is estrogen in birth control pills is for cycle regulation - more
they now have polyethylene IUDs infused with progesterone that work really really well - more
the decreased efficacy of progesterone only oral contraceptives was only shown in RCTs - more
there is actually evidence that patients who contract STDs while on homonal contraception are actually less likely to develop PID (pelvic inflammatory disease) than those who are not on hormonal contraception - more
there is NO increased risk of DVT (that's deep vein thrombosis) in patients who use progesterone only contraception - more
the City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Office offers rebates for water efficient washing machines and hot water recirculators - more
the city has over 40 alternative fuel vehicles in its fleet and that all worn out or failed equipment is replaced with energy star or LEED-approved units - more
every moment of our lives is being recorded right now - more
Brett holds the franchise's record for grounding into the most double plays with 235 - more
female loggerhead turtles wait until they’re in their thirties before they think of breeding - more
the first time you downed one of those delicious french fries that at a far off point in time the french fry would be filling your veins with gunky, sloppy plaque - more
your character was eventually going to have this heroic turn later on and be one of the good guys - more
the gun-happy Virginia Legislature, with the encouragement of their NRA (National Rifle Association) pals, has never made it illegal to take guns onto college campuses - more
Michel Platini, Andriy Shevchenko, world heavyweight champion Vladimir Klitschko, Olympic legend Sergey Bubka and Italian World Cup-winning manager Marcelo Lippi were in town as part of the Euro 2012 bid process - more
Skip & Pete\'s Hall of Fame Barbecue has a Big Green Egg - more
if you're from Denmarkand marry someone who's not from Denmarkthat you're not allowed to live in Denmark - more
more than 66 percent (97/147 hehe) of Missouri's state legislators currently undergo self-administered enemas at least twice a week - more
Ironman can barely (and I mean just barely) tell you in not so real time their best guesstimate of the race leader’s possible race position on the course - more
Chicago Triathlon has (and has had for a couple of years now) an athlete tracker that will (in real time) email or text your cell phone any of the 6000 athlete’s split times as they race - more
the Chicago Triathlon charges just over $100 for the race entry fee while the New York marathon charges just under $100 dollars - more
people who made more than $87,300 in 2004 (which is easy to do in Toledo with a 2-income household and a decent union wage), are in the top 10% of earners - more
people who make more than $43,200 fall into the top 40% of earners and pay 99.1% of all income taxes - more
a loan officer can be paid a commission based on how much you pay in fees - more
you can easily background check any person using a 100% legal and fully organized databases, resources and data centers for fast public record searches - more
Quizno's doesn't report their nutritional information, doesn't earn a profit unless they rip people off, and apparently shares hepatitis like Jesus shares Good News - more
Harry Potter's birthday is on July 31st, 1980...that means he's actually two years older than me...crazy, huh - more
science found the secret formula for success in life - more
someone is using your brother's pics on the internet - more
several popular teen sites have been targeted by people daring kids to make and post blasphemous videos on the Internet - more
the aforementioned toxic effect was a result of force-feeding the butterflies roughly 5 times the amount of pollen that they would have ingested in the wild - more
there are people who used to have bad breath and now totally cured their bad breath - more
there is such a thing as "good" cholesterol - more
having huge tonsils can interfer with your sleeping - more
even though penguins are birds, they can't fly; that the largest penguin species (the emperor) can be up to 4 feet tall and weigh up to 90 pounds and the smallest species (the fairy) can weigh as little as two pounds; that a penguin can warm up by turning its back (which is black) to the sun - more
God prizes one quality in a pastor above all others - more
Benelux means Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg - more
the pollen from certain GM crops has an inadvertent and toxic effect on Monarch butterflies - more
one in six women and one in 33 men in the United States have been victims of rape or attempted rape during their lifetime - more
you can plug the Guitar Hero X-Plorer guitar into your PC, and it shows up as a game controller (perhaps as an input device for your own music-fuelled XNA games) - more
the tape from a VHS tape is long enough to stretch across a 1/2 acre yard about 3 times - more
$4,000 for a trip to Cuba for Mayor Brad Cole was on your shopping list last year, along another $3,000 for his office furniture - more
if you don’t flush the toilet enough after it has sucked down the roll of tissue that it will stop up - more
it takes an entire box of tissues to clean up the aforementioned flower girl dress.I admit that at the time most of these happened they were not all that funny, but they are now. Well, some of them anyway. What’s my point - more
before your email even gets to a spam filter, it has to get through a gatekeeper - more
2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently - more
if Jack Nicklaus turned in a scorecard with the best score he ever recorded on each hole at the Masters, he would turn in a card of 24-under-par 48 - more
47 countries' have re-established embassies in Iraq - more
Iraq's higher educational structure consists of 20 universities, 46 institutes or colleges and 4 research centers, all currently operating - more
25 Iraq students departed for the United States In January 2005 for the re-established Fulbright program - more
Carmel High freshman Frankie Swindell is better at something than just about every other high school kid in the state - more
where you live and what you drive may also impact your auto insurance costs - more
the Iraqi Police Service has over 55,000 fully trained and equipped police officers - more
there are 5 Police Academies in Iraq that produce over 3500 new officers each 8 weeks - more
Nicklaus' all-time record of 18 career wins in professional majors -- Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and PGA -- is a record that will NEVER be broken - more
some of the high school newspapers being put out by area students are actually pretty good - more
Iraq's Air Force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130 transport aircraft (under Iraqi operational control) which operate day and night, and will soon add 16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers - more
Iraq has an independent media that consists of 75 Radio stations, 180 newspapers and 10 television stations - more
he is also a hypocrite or, at least, a fool - more
3100 schools have been renovated, 364 schools are underrehabilitation,263 new schools are now under construction and 38 new schools have beencompleted in Iraq - more
96% of Iraqi children under the age of 5 have received the first 2 series of polio vaccinations - more
the IHSA conducts a state championship in the board game he dominates -- a game with pieces labeled as pawns and rooks and knights and bishops - more
they offer an all you can eat "mega salad bar - more
the Baghdad Stock Exchange opened in June of 2004 - more
if you take a bit of single-ply toilet paper and write a note on it like an aircraft banner-sign, you can then crazy-glue it to the fly's abdomen - more
millions of people are now enjoying free satellite TV on PC - more
if you catch a fly, shake him up in your hands and then throw him into a wall, it'll stun him - more
Yemen hosted an international conference in 2004 on the ICC and it was chaired by President Ali Abdullah Saleh - more
the famous sportswriter Grantland Rice was a Murfreesboro native - more
if you take said stunned fly and stick him in the freezer for a short bit, he'll be very, very torpid for some time after that - more
around 40 percent of the estimated $6 billion in rebates offered each year are never redeemed - more
we live in the county with the highest income per capita - more
we have more than 5,000 manuscripts of the Greek New Testament - more
Michael Jackson is pursuing the construction of a fifty-foot-tall Michael Jackson robot that will roam the Las Vegas desert, shooting laser beams out of some unspecified body parts - more
diving was more than just a passing interest - more
with just a little tax time preparation you can save a lot of money that you probably would have overlooked - more
employers report that they are planning to hire 22.1% more MBA degree-holders next year than they did this year - more
department heads in the City of Bogalusa don't know the status of their department budget - more
the Teddy Bear file you so willingly deleted from your computer was a legitimate Windows file - more
95 percent of these children are excluded from recreational activity like this - more
people send more than letters through the mail - more
you would go from a rather grounded, "realistic magic" to a more surreal, freaky-deaky magic in the later books - more
alcohol mixed with a diet drink raises blood alcohol much faster and higher than if it's mixed with a sweetened drink - more
Hideki Matsui imports a Japanese massage therapist to work on him during the season, both at home and on the road - more
some 70 countries around the world observe DST and that its use is not uniform in the USA - more
the Celts were egalitarian, respectful but not obsequious to Rome, and not hung up on sin but rather taken with the goodness of creation - more
the word bun is derived from the Saxon word boun which means sacred ox - more
Daylight Saving Time officially took place on March 11 this year - more
there's a genuine specialist wholesaler who has the geographical knowledge, experience and product range to assist with your clients whole itinerary - more
Super Paper Mario was 100% done for the GameCube in August - more
Patrick and Columba were really liberal, post-Vatican II American Catholics - more
Easter celebrations and even the symbols have their origins in pre-Christian traditions - more
women who are migrant workers have increased rates of breast cancer due to their constant exposure to pesticides - more
the women on that island are also giving birth to jellybabies and also have increased cancer rates - more
know 34 years after the end of the Vietnam war, the Vietnamese people are still being affected by the spraying of their lands - more
know 34 years after the end of the Vietnam war, the Vietnamese people are still being affected by the spraying of their lands - more
there were people living on Bikini Island when it was barraged with 66 nuclear bombs - more
U.S. sponsored herbicide spraying in Colombia has resulted in the destruction of DNA cells (resulting in cancer of all sorts and increased levels of miscarriages) of women in Colombia and Ecuador - more
as a result of the spraying, women are suffering increased cancer rates, catastrophic disability (including being born with no eyes, three or more legs/arms, no bones,) giving birth to jellybabies [born with no arms, legs, or head], neurological damage, and brain damage - more
U.S. sponsored herbicide spraying in Colombia has resulted in the destruction of DNA material (resulting in cancer of all sorts and increased levels of miscarriages) of women in Colombia and Ecuador - more
as a result of the spraying, women are suffering increased cancer rates, catastrophic disability (including being born with no eyes, three or more legs/arms, no bones,) giving birth to jellybabies [born with no arms, legs, or head], - more
a further Brown attack on pensions that was nasty and retrospective exempted MPs and judges - more
in Saskatchewan, where present production of uranium waste from occurs at the rate of over one million tons annually, hospitalization for cancer, birth defects and circulatory illnesses have increased between 123 and 600 percent since 1975 - more
in Saskatchewan, where present production of uranium waste from occurs at the rate of over one million tons annually, hospitalization for cancer, birth defects and circulatory illnesses have increased between 123 and 600 percent since 1975 - more
1st-century bone boxes were marked with scratched X's - not to signify Christian faith, but to indicate which way to slide the lid - more
in Vieques Puerto Rico, where there has been massive bombing with depleted uranium, the numbers of women suffering from cancer of the breast, cervix and uterus has shot up by 300% over the past 20 years - more
there were people living on Bikini Island when it was barraged with 66 nuclear bombs - more
in Vieques Puerto Rico, where there has been massive bombing with depleted uranium, the numbers of women suffering from cancer of the breast, cervix and uterus has shot up by 300% over the past 20 years - more
a new character on the Fox-TV hit show 24 is named Mike Doyle - more
most of the school districts in Colorado Springs and El Paso County already have school choice - more
there is a player on the Rockford IceHogs named Mike Doyle - more
chocolate makes up 60% of the world's candy!And if Hershey Bars were laid end to end they would circle the earth 2 and 1/2 times - more
our ethanol might have been some starving individual's possible meal. If our corn goes to our fuel, what's going to happen to the corn that we ship to countries who can't feed their population - more
calcium is important for more than just building your bones - more
it's a tough battle becoming an accepted sugar substitute - more
if you have assets and/or equity in real estate, your estate may need a Living Trust to avoid probate - more
50% of the people who enter a nursing home will use their entire life savings within six months - more
you risk a fine if you fail to clean your sidewalk within 24 hours after snow or ice stops falling - more
Iraq has a counter-terrorist unit and a Commando Battalion - more
there are 5 Police Academies in Iraq that produce over 3,500 new officers each 8 weeks - more
the Iraqi Navy is op erational with 5 one-hundred foot patrol craft, 34 smaller vessels and a naval infantry regiment - more
4,300,000 Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people - more
a clogged or dirty air filter makes it difficult for your engine to breathe properly - more
there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158% - more
you are not allowed to use a ball diamond between Oct. 16 and April 30 - more
Iraq has an independent media that consists of 75 radio stations, 180 newspapers and 10 television stations - more
you are not permitted to make any "unusual noise ... likely to disturb the inhabitants of the City - more
loading and unloading trucks between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. is prohibited if it disturbs the neighbourhood or persons in the vicinity - more
tires are the foundation of your car and are directly linked to the car's safety and performance - more
the Iraqi Police Service has over 55,000 fully trained and equipped police officers - more
Iraq's higher educational structure consists of 20 Universities, 46 Institutes or Colleges and 4 Research Centers, all currently operating - more
Iraq's Air Force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130 transport aircraft (under Iraqi operational control) which operate day and night, and will soon add 16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers - more
Waynesboro property owners cannot let their shrubs and trees grow over public streets - more
25 Iraq students departed for the United States in January 2005, for the re-established Fulbright program - more
you are not allowed to use a sports field between Nov. 1 and May 14 in any year - more
you can't allow weeds and grass on your property to grow higher than 10 inches - more
Site Waste Management Plans could soon be a legal requirement - more
47 countries have reestablished their embassies in Iraq - more
3100 schools are or have been constructed/renovated - more
the Baghdad Stock Exchange opened in June of 2004 - more
a tsunami hits Australia's coastline every two years - more
the whole planet is lit by a golden orb that feels good on your skin in the afternoon - more
some people go for DAYS without checking their e-mail - more
dugongs are the gentlest of all marine creatures, but their death rate is among the highest and that there are now only around 250 of them left in Thai waters - more
the greatest legacy element of the CWC2007 will be the basis of cooperation that was established in the production and distribution of the CWC event - more
the first Bad Boys film was originally supposed to be a starring vehicle for Dana Carvey and Jon Lovitz - more
they sell biodegradable urn bags for cremated remains on EBay - more
most Alpha Moms are also Instigator-type (I-type) communicators - more
fatigue, shakiness and headaches can be directly attributed to dehydration - more
as obviously horrible as that would have been, it still would be infinitely preferable to the near-unwatchable mess that is Bad Boys 2 - more
leading companies, such as Procter and Gamble, and big marketers alike are wagging their tails and drooling over them - more
Aristide ordered the assassination of Mme Mireille Durocher Bertin in March 1995, a few days before the arrival of President Clinton - more
70% of your customers are also likely to go online to inform themselves about your products and services - more
Iraq has a counter-terrorist unit and a Commando Battalion - more
Aristide had his pregnant wife killed, right in front of him - more
there over 500,000 search engines around the world - more
two weeks ago, Buckingham Township Supervisors approved a development it did not want but could not reject because the plans submitted met all zoning stipulations - more
in many countries, babies are not fed bland rice cereals as their first foods - more
Aristide also ordered the assassination of Pasteur Leroy (a leader, with Hubert de Ronceray, of the Mobilisation pour le Développement National) in August 1996 - more
2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people - more
you are part of our parks and recreational system and that you partner with some of our area parks right here in the city of Greenville - more
shooting stars are just people that Chuck Norris has kicked - more
4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
you are a part of just about every incentive package that we send away for our community - more
Buckingham Township Supervisors could face a similar situation if it is presented with building plans for junkyards, solid waste disposal or fuel storage along the Cold Spring Creamery Road, even if the Township or residents do not want them built - more
my eyesight really isn't that bad, although I wear glasses - more
some of the alleged hijackers who supposedly died on the planes have since been seen - more
there are 57 per cent more magazines published in Britain than there were a decade ago - more
early detection and treatment is the absolute best shot at a cure - more
depending on the form, iron is not only potentially toxic to pets, but can be found in a variety of forms and in many different products and substances - more
2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people - more
even if you've never succeeded at losing weight before, even if you have stubborn fat deposits that don't seem to bulge you can still lose weight and gain muscles if you know the right method to lose weight - more
bipolar disorder is often linked to irregular sleep rhythms - more
4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
it takes 40L of sap to produce just 1L of syrup - more
there is an effective way to do it to lose weight and gain muscles - more
the Baghdad Stock Exchange opened in June of 2004 - more
new officers of the NYPD have a starting salary of $25,000. Go to officers.com to verify." Jim wrote on March 19, 2007 5:18 PM:"BBH...the answer is simple...SDPD is hiring. And the day is coming when taxes will be raised to sustain the LEGAL retirement benefits the city negotiated. As for me...4 more years till DROP. Then 5 more years after that and I'll be retired at 55 with 81%. HAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHA" Ron Weiss wrote on March 19, 2007 5:03 PM:"Mr. Henry, I believe you are a smart man. What I don't understand is why you must continuously blame the employees for just wanting to be treated equally to the other agencies in this state. As you stated earlier, homes cost over 20 times a persons annual income. Don't Police Officers and Firemen deserve to be able to afford a home in the same county that they work - more
you don’t have to be a Christian to say a prayer talking about ‘crosses’ and ‘churches’ - more
your conspiricy theory hero......, the one that created the movie Loose Change is a teenage dropout - more
new officers of the NYPD have a starting salary of $25,000." Just as an FYI, did you know that three NYPD officers were just indicted for manslaughter - more
your conspiricy theory hero...... - ! * POLITICS * ! - tribe.net" href="http://uspolitics.tribe.net/thread/5f6a7c53-0441-4e8b-9148-182a55b2d4be - more
not only was the game in Lexington Kentucky, but that Cincinnati (Xavier) is about 85 miles away and Columbus (Ohio State) is about 180 miles away - more
you can claim a depreciation deduction for your fancy mobile phone, provided that you own it for the "convenience of your employer" or if it is required as a condition of employment - more
the average debt per household in the U.S. is $8,250 - more
Ohio State coach Thad Matta used to be the coach at (Dun DUN DUNNNNN!) Xavier - more
the Friends of the Oshkosh Seniors Center is a separate branch - more
colorectal cancer is the No. 2 cancer killer in the U.S. - more
Columbus is about 100 miles away from Cincinnati - more
grapefruit juice and heart medicine could be a toxic combination - more
there is a specialist wholesaler who has the experience and geographical knowledge to do it all for you - more
when an academic writes a paper, to get it published, they have to surrender the copyright to the academic journal - more
sometimes places give away free stuff to celebrate - more
this month is the eighth annual National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month - more
tomorrow, March 21st, is the first day of Spring - more
forensic scientists work for the State Patrol - more
Figures means an indistinct object or shape: saw figures dashing down the street.. Need help finding more information - more
scientists estimate the man has been around for 4-5 million years. For about 4,999,950 years the water has not been chemically modified. I wonder what the long term effects of chemically altering our water might be. Why do you feel you have the right to force me to drink fluoridated water - more
baleen used to be used for the boning in corsets - more
for every plastic bag that gets thrown away, it can take one thousand years for it to de-compose - more
carrots are only orange because the Dutch bred them that way in the 17th century in tribute to their royal family - more
the state employs doctors and nurses not only at the state hospitals, but also all of the institutions including the juvenile rehabilitation and developmental disabilities facilities in the Department of Social and Health Services - more
there are dozens of software engineers in India passing code back and forth to Munich because there is a shortage of such talent in the fatherland - more
you can subscribe to Podcasts so that they are downloaded to your iTunes library whenever there is a new episode - more
Islam counts Jesus as one of Allah’s messengers - more
Iraq's Air Force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130 transport aircraft (under Iraqi operational control) which operate day and night, and will soon add 16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers - more
there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158% - more
the reigning Miss Doll Universe is a Filipina - more
2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently - more
the Iraqi Police Service has over 55,000 fully trained and equipped police officers - more
the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people - more
96% of Iraqi children under the age of 5 have received the first 2 series of polio vaccinations - more
4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October - more
there are 5 Police Academies in Iraq that produce over 3500 new officers each 8 weeks - more
Iraq's higher educational structure consists of 20 Universities, 46 Institutes or colleges and 4 research centers, all currently operating - more
47 countries' have reestablished their embassies in Iraq - more
25 Iraq students departed for the United States in January 2005 for the re-established Fulbright program - more
Iraq has an independent media that consists of 75 radio stations, 180 newspapers and 10 television stations - more
you can bring back a lost love no matter how hopeless your situation appears - more
the "Global Warming" Myth is an Assault on Our Masculinity - more
Iraq has a counter-terrorist unit and a commando Battalion - more
the Baghdad Stock Exchange opened in June of 2004 - more
Cheers means lightness of spirits or mood; gaiety or joy: a happy tune, full of cheer.. Please check this out scarlet Fever: Jerome commissioner points finger at dairies (AG Weekly) JEROME, Idaho — A scarlet fever outbreak in Jerome could have been caused by mishandled or contaminated food, but it probably didn’t come from a dairy, Idaho Dairymen’s Association President Bob Naerebout told Jerome County commissioners at a meeting Monday (Feb. 26) afternoon.Did you know that Scarlet means scarlet-colored clothing or cloth. Somthing like that successful, sure, but losing hurts (Daily Herald) From the looks on their postgame faces Friday night, you’d never thought Buffalo Grove won 22 games this season, won the Mid-Suburban East title and its second consecutive Class AA regional championship.Did you know that Hurts means a wrong; harm: What hurt have you done to them - more
Phyllis Diller has a 48 drawer alphabetized catalog of her "personal trove of jokes - more
“Each year, 68,000 women worldwide die of abortion” - more
“Each year, 68,000 women worldwide die of abortion” - more
being around smoke profoundly zaps the immune system - more
all Members of Congress automatically get TOP SECRET clearance when they are sworn into Congress — with no background check - more
any Member who ascends to a security sensitive committee in Congress, as either the Chairman or Ranking Member (they are from the opposite Parties), gets what is called SCI clearance which is an even higher clearance than TOP SECRET - more
cherry blossoms fall five centimeters per second - more
the very first lines were actually written by a very special fan - more
Machu Picchu, the ancient Incan ruins—the key word there is ancient-- in Peru was “founded by Yale University professor Hiram Bingham in 1911 - more
in the 19th century, the president of Montreals Spanish and Portuguese synagogue was the police chief of Montreal - more
you can avoid gaining excess pounds during pregnancy and you don't have to work so hard after pregnancy to shred the excess pounds - more
pre-war internet provision in Iraq outstripped Australia's current broadband situation - more
you don't have to go through pregnancy feeling overweight and unattractive - more
the Moors governed southern Spain until the Christian forces conquered them and pushed them out in 1492 - more
25 per cent of bottled water is our tap water with a bit of "reprocessing" and that the other 75 per cent is pumped from underground springs in many developing nations, thus depleting those nations in what is called "bottling the desert" - more
Canada was the only country to vote against the 2002 UN resolution on the universal right to drinking water and sanitation - more
Titanic actually travelled 4 knots per hour SLOWER than ships in other shipping lines - more
tonnage can be a volume or a mass measurement - more
each person that is voted into office has to vote for improvements in your neighborhoods and schools - more
there are even professional clipping path services where you upload your image to them and they create clipping paths for you - more
in 2004, Americans spent roughly $92.9 billion on refreshment beverages - more
the best Toyota has been able to do so far this season is one top ten finish - more
if Jeff Gordon wins at Atlanta this Sunday he'll tie Dale Earnhardt Sr on the all time wins list with 76 victories - more
every day more than 13,000 people die from a water-related disease that is preventable and that in the time it takes you to read this email (about one minute) 4 children will have died - more
Jeff Gordon has posted his best points start since the 1998 season. The Rainbow Warrior of old is back!!! I think he's the man to beat this weekend at Atlanta. Look for Dale Jr. and Jimmie Johnson to be hot as well. Jeff Burton could sneak in a top three finish as well. Kasey Kahne won at Hotlanta last year. Did you know - more
Henderson (who is best known as Carol Brady on The Brady Bunch) had a long standing career in musical comedy - more
a typical freight train weighs over two million pounds and that it can take two miles to stop - more
sleeping 1 hour makes you not want to eat for two hours, while walking makes you hungry after an hour - more
our name is the last four letters of diarrhea - more
there are members who are all earning full time incomes with paid surveys - more
the Congress of the United States, in past years, recognized America's war of 1861-1865, as the War Between the States - more
walking for 1 hour makes you lose 100 calories - more
oil and gas are involved in the production of 96 percent of all manufactured goods - more
Hindu, Sikh and Jain workers may want a three-day weekend this November to celebrate Diwali - more
the area of contact between a train wheel and the track is smaller than a dime - more