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| White Mountain Links |
| Published: September 9, 2008, 8:21 am |
| Tags: 2008 Elections, East Asia, Politics, Quick Links, Usa, Barack Obama, Chun Doo Hwan, Democrats, Dprk, Gop, Itf, John Mccain, Kim Jong Il, Korea, Republicans, Rok, Taekwondo |
| I did manage to sneek a few galnces at some news while upgrading. 1. Happy Anniversary, DPRK: Aside from rumors of the Dear Leader's demise, or bad health, there was this concrete sign today. South Korea's military said the North had been massing weapons for days to shown them off in its capital in a spectacle that [...] |
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| Palindrome |
| Published: September 4, 2008, 10:17 pm |
| Tags: Blogger X |
| dead bear and giant crab, today posted this photo on his blog, Beyond Alaska Photo, under the head You Can't Make This Stuff Up. He explains: "I drove past this sign today on my way back from covering a Palin-related press conference called by Dianne Keller, the current mayor of Wasilla." (t/y Fenton) |
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| Roster cuts leave Dallas Cowboys with 2 healthy wide receivers |
| Published: August 30, 2008, 11:20 pm |
| could be tweaked as soon as today. Dallas is in contract talks with special teams ace Keith Davis, who was released by Miami last week. He could sign today. There is also a chance Dallas could go after a veteran receiver, and quarterback Chris Simms is now available after being released Saturday by Tampa Bay.Coach Wade Phillips apparently didn |
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| Shola Ameobi Could Complete Ipswich Move Today |
| Published: August 19, 2008, 5:05 am |
| Shola Ameobi - could sign today for Ipswich Town SHARETHIS.addEntry( title: "Shola Ameobi Could Complete Ipswich Move Today", url: "http://nufcblog.com/2008/08/19/transfer-news/shola-ameobi-could-complete-ipswich-move-today/" |
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| Bennigan’s files for bankruptcy protection |
| Published: July 29, 2008, 3:58 pm |
| Tags: State News |
| in Plano were greeted by a sign today on the front door reading “WE ARE CLOSED. THANK YOU.” Next door, a Steak & Ale sat empty in a deserted parking lot but there was no sign posted. The news appeared to be a shock to most of the company’s employees, but some may have had an inkling that the company was not doing well. |
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