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"This "liquid terror" plot has been alleged to have been a serious and immediate threat. Yet almost a week has passed without any comment from the administration about this published account. No one's called the AP a bunch of traitors. No investigations h
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"An investigation is underway in Britain into whether the Blair government's cooperation with U.S. spying on international banking transactions violated British and European law"
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some stupid shite I read this morning but didn't have mental strength to blog about, deconstructed by MacDailyNews
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Shatner roast was funnier than I thought it would be
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"makes no apologies for all but eliminating fish from her diet."
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"Emiliano Gomez Gonzolez was pulled over while driving a rental car. He had a cooler with almost $125,000 in cash in it, which the police claimed was connected to drug trafficking and seized."
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"Shocked by how little free hard-drive space remains on your new MacBook? Put it on a diet with these tips!"
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" Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer — who, as Taylor Marsh and Matt Stoller have documented share strong financing and donor ties with Joe Lieberman, particularly through Steven Rattner (not to mention Schumer’s former Chief-of-Staff Josh Isay) — ha
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until he changes his mind in 2007, "US President George W Bush says withdrawing troops from Iraq would be a "huge mistake"."
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"A Nobel laureate gives credence to a malodorous solution to global warming: shooting sulfur into the Earth's atmosphere"
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"The moans on Dylan's latest aren't exactly of the morbid death-rattle "
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"Reporter Gary Webb, in a three part story, established the reality of a link between the CIA and crack dealers in South Los Angeles in 80s. According to Nick Schou, the temper tantrum that the mainstream media threw after having this reporter for a tiny
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"Benamar Benatta was seized (he was never exactly arrested) by the FBI on September 12th, 2001, because he fit a racial profile that includes about 20% of the human race. They knew by November that he wasn't a terrorist. He was freed this week, without ap
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"Freeware program Djay is a music mixing app that provides seemless integration with your iTunes music library, letting you mix your digital music on two very cool interactive turntables."
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chart tutorials out the ying-yan