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Stephen Stills and Neil Young yucking it up: horrible lip/guitar synch, no close ups of Neil Young even as he clowned around, but still a great song
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"Figures of life forms on the Rotunda floor illustrate the evolution of life"
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"What Greendimes does is, for $3 a month (¢10 a day), they constantly re-submit your name to the 50+ places that take you off junk mailers lists. This is because, even if you take the time to remove yourself from all these lists, you'll continually be pu
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"Some consumers would like to receive less advertising mail at home. Mail Preference Service (MPS) is designed to assist those consumers in decreasing the amount of national nonprofit or commercial mail they receive at home."
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"Western-swing hype man–icon invents, uh, everything"
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Ha! "Peer-to-peer software company Lime Wire is suing the major record labels, charging them with trying to create a monopoly."
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Freaky! "Each of the rings stores the wearer's personal information, so when a handshake puts two rings close together they exchange the stored info, making small talk and introductions unnecessary. All you need to do is shake hands, then you can study up
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"So today was an unusual day at "The Daily Show." Bulletproof glass was installed in front of Jon's desk in the studio. There was a "sweep" of my office by what was evidently a satire-sniffing dog"
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"That insight, among others drawn from Rabbi Weinstein’s study of the classic superhero comics, infuses a new book, “Up, Up and Oy Vey!” The volume, which has nearly sold out its first run of 5,000 copies, contends that writer-artists of the classic