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View Article  School Teacher by Day, Erotic Vampire by Night

A female teacher at a church high school is being investigated over complaints that she operates erotic vampire websites.

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View Article  "Motivational" Posters...

A fine collection of 'Motivational' posters... Enjoy!

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View Article  Students file suit over fake hostage video

Five resident assistants fired for their involvement in a mock Islamic hostage tape filed a wrongful termination and discrimination suit Friday afternoon against the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University.

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View Article  Archaeologist Tired Of Unearthing Unspeakable Ancient Evils

Edward Whitson waits while yet another tortured wraith rises from a dig site in Syria.

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View Article  Rebeca Peach in Red (Not Safe For Work)

About 200 Pics for your viewing pleasure... Enjoy!

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View Article  Some pretty funny signs from various places around the world

Just... odd... Enjoy!

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View Article  The man who fell 12,000 ft ... and survived

It's the most gut-wrenching, mesmerising and shocking clip of video footage imaginable. Shot from the tiny camera in the helmet of champion skydiver Michael Holmes, it records with chilling clarity what happened when he plummeted 12,000ft to earth.

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View Article  Is your pilot packin' heat? Maybe...

Five years after the 9-11 attacks, a growing number of U.S. airline pilots are packing heat, prepared to use lethal force to protect the cockpit. Soon, they will carry badges, bringing them even closer to being bona fide law enforcement officers.

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View Article  Bill Would Put GPS Devices on Truant Students

Maryland Delegate Doyle Niemann (D-Prince George's Co.) says it's not enough to simply hold parents accountable when their children don't show up for school.  "They're not in control of their children. They take them to school, the kid walks in the front door and then out the back door. It doesn't make any sense to continue to beat on the parents," he says.
 
View Article  Student by day, stripper by night

Lit up by a series of blacklights that reflect off walls splashed with neon Jackson Pollack-esque paint, a student dancer who calls herself Portia spins around on a pole at Night Moves in Bloomington.

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View Article  Raptors invade Nevada

Red Flag is an exercise designed to sharpen the warfighting skills of Air Force pilots for conflicts in in realistic combat situations.

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View Article  The Ongoing Attempts to Resuscitate a Has-Been Band...

How Leftwing are the Grammys and the Oscars?  Very...

The Grammys could take a rare step into the political arena on Sunday if the Dixie Chicks win the coveted album-of-the-year award, as observers of the music industry's biggest honors are predicting.

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View Article  Australian Prime Minister Blasts Obama's Iraq Policy

Australia's conservative prime minister slammed Barack Obama on Sunday over his opposition to the Iraq war, a day after the first-term U.S. senator announced his intention to run for the White House in 2008.

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View Article  2 women stoned to death on resort island

Two men stand by a hole in the ground where two murdered Italian tourists were found buried.

Three Italian women were brutally attacked while vacationing on a resort island off the coast of West Africa, dragged into the woods, pelted with stones and left for dead at the bottom of a hole, the sole survivor said Saturday.

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View Article  Obama vowed NOT to run in '08...

Obama: "I Think I've Been Very Clear... This is  a silly question."

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View Article  New wage boost puts squeeze on teenage workers

Oh, for the days when Arizona's high school students could roll pizza dough, sweep up sticky floors in theaters or scoop ice cream without worrying about ballot initiatives affecting their earning power.  That's certainly not the case under the state's new minimum-wage law that went into effect last month.

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View Article  Cristal and her black skimpies (Not Safe for Work)

Nothing like blondes in black lacey things to wake someone up... Enjoy!

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View Article  Top 9 New York Times Complaints About Downed U.S. Helicopters

9. The dust being kicked up from the crashes is causing all sorts of respiratory problems for the freedom fighters.

8. Concerned this might take away from serious issues like gay marriage, people wearing fur, and ferocious neo-con attacks on innocent bloggers.

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View Article  How Tyranny Came to America

 

Consider this. We have recently had a big national debate over national health care. Advocates and opponents argued long and loud over whether it could work, what was fair, how to pay for it, and so forth. But almost nobody raised the basic issue: Where does the federal government get the power to legislate in this area? The answer is: Nowhere. The Constitution lists 18 specific legislative powers of Congress, and not a one of them covers national health care.

 

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View Article  hack: use your disposable camera over and over!

Camera Hack! Use It Over And Over! Get a digital camera for $20! You can use it again and again with this hack! Makes a great spy camera too! Very Cool!

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View Article  Homeland budget called inadequate

 

The chairman of a House committee yesterday challenged Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff to explain how his agency's budget was adequate to guard against a terrorist attack or another Katrinalike disaster, saying "we cannot continue to protect the homeland on the cheap."

 

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View Article  Nuke detectors to ring New York, official says

 

New York City will be protected by a ring of devices to detect nuclear or dirty bombs before the end of the year, the Department of Homeland Security said Friday.

 

A dirty bomb is one that spreads radiation without employing a nuclear explosion.

 

The Department of Homeland Security hopes the circle of sensors will give warning if a bomb is transported into the city by land.

 

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View Article  Border agents who testified against convicted co-workers will be fired

 

Two Border Patrol agents who testified against two co-workers convicted of shooting a drug smuggler will be fired for changing their stories about events surrounding the shooting, according to documents obtained by the Daily Bulletin.

 

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View Article  Young Woman Meets Tragic End -- No, It's Not Anna Nicole

 

A young woman met a sudden and tragic end, it was reported on Thursday, leaving her family and people who knew her in great distress.

 

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View Article  The ACLU: Protecting Your Right to Flip the Bird

 

The ACLU decided to file a lawsuit against the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and one of the city's police officers, Sergeant Brian Elledge, for David Hackbart, a man who was cited for disorderly conduct when he allegedly "gave someone the finger" in public

 

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View Article  Teacher Accused of Using Cocaine in Class

 

Lewiston Police arrested 59-year-old Joan Donatelli of Lewiston Tuesday with criminal possession of a controlled substance and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child.

 

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View Article  Use of diversity video suspended

 

For now, third graders in Evesham will not be shown the film. Controversy erupted because it includes same-sex parents.

 

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View Article  Sex offenders released before Prop. 83 can live near schools, parks, judge rules

 

A federal judge Friday ruled that a voter-approved crackdown on sex offenders may not be applied retroactively, meaning thousands of offenders who have done their prison time probably will not be barred from living near California schools and parks.

 

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