
"I mean, we're looking at teachers' cell phone messages, and these messages are coming in at 2 a.m.," said Bart Zabin, a principal investigator for the state Education Department. "What's going on here?"
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The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 11:07 PM EST
"I mean, we're looking at teachers' cell phone messages, and these messages are coming in at 2 a.m.," said Bart Zabin, a principal investigator for the state Education Department. "What's going on here?"
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 10:57 PM EST
Kuch's defense attorney, Kathryn Fehrman, argued that Michigan's statute on sodomy and bestiality is vague and does not outlaw sex with a dead dog. Kuch is accused of sexual contact with the carcass of his girlfriend's dog on Oct. 20, about a week after the animal had been hit by a car.
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The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 08:43 PM EST
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 08:34 PM EST
Excerpts from a Lecture by Srdja Trifkovic To this day the only places in the world where one can buy a slave for ready cash are Moslem countries. The slaves in question are almost invariably black, and the countries in question are primarily Mauritania and Sudan.
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 08:30 PM EST
Former president of the
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 08:28 PM EST
Time Magazine's 1974; the coming ice age:
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 08:13 PM EST
Advertising spyware will monitor the surfing and/or searching activity of any person using the machine on which it is installed. That information is transmitted over the internet, usually to the company responsible for creating the software. The information is stored in a database, usually for marketing purposes. Information from this database might be sold to third parties. The software usually will display advertisements thought to be relevant to the interests of the person(s) using the infected computer.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 02:57 PM EST
I think I speak for most heterosexual males when I say I’m not homophobic but chick-o-centric. Let’s keep it positive, okay? It’s not that we dislike you, the gay guy; it’s just that we really like girls. It seems no matter how long we compliantly spend in rehab undergoing the most stringent psychotherapy to rid ourselves of our knee-jerk to your mate choice, the simple fact is . . . heterosexual guys don’t “get” gays. Period.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 02:52 PM EST
I don't know about you, but I've had enough of "gay journalism." No matter where you turn today in the so-called "mainstream" media (you know, the part of the press losing all the readers and viewers), practically all you see is coverage of people with aberrant sexual practices. I'm sure this is happening because social activists, including many who just want to feel good about their own aberrant sexual practices, have thoroughly dominated America's newsrooms.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 02:00 PM EST
Less than a month after highways and bridges were shut down during a bomb scare touched off by an advertising stunt, a new marketing scheme has led angry city officials to shut down a historic site. A clue in a Dr Pepper promotion suggested a coin that might be worth as much as $1 million was buried in the 347-year-old Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of John Hancock, Paul Revere, Samuel Adams and other historic figures.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 01:56 PM EST
A group of U.S. tourists, including a former Marine, killed a Costa Rican mugger by breaking his neck after he pulled a gun on them in a Caribbean port, a local police official said on Thursday.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 12:54 PM EST
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 12:17 PM EST
What sets this one apart, is that it’s for women…about how to please men…written by a woman…who practices what she preaches. And no, I don’t know that from personal experience, it’s just an assumption I’m making. A fairly solid one. And, when she uses vulgarities, there is a point to her doing so. She’s not out to prove much of anything.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 12:06 PM EST
Through innovations in technology, employee training, and customer-centered strategies, these service leaders don't just meet customer needs but anticipate and exceed them.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 11:55 AM EST
Without Crandall's actions, the embattled men at Ia Drang would have died in much the same way — "cut off, surrounded by numerically superior forces, overrun and butchered to the last man," the infantry commander, Lt. Col. Harold Moore, wrote in recommending Crandall for the medal.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 11:38 AM EST
As sickening as it might seem, Al Gore appears to be a lock to win an Academy Award Sunday for his schlockumentary about global warming. Unfortunately, the real inconvenient truth is that the film appears to violate the Academy’s own rules concerning documentaries.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 11:28 AM EST
The company added that the ruling paves the way for Alcatel-Lucent to bring the digital music industry to a grinding halt. "We are concerned that this decision opens the door for Alcatel-Lucent to pursue action against hundreds of other companies who purchased the rights to use MP3 technology from ... the industry-recognised rightful licensor," said Microsoft's deputy general counsel Tom Burt.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 11:18 AM EST
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 10:00 AM EST
The Brits are going home. Forty thousand marched in beside the Americans. Only 7,100 remain; 1,600 will be heading home by Easter.
By August, the Danish force of 470 is to be withdrawn, as is the tiny Lithuanian unit. The Italians are gone. The Spanish pulled out after the Only the Americans are going deeper in. Aussies excepted, the "coalition of the willing" is no longer willing.
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 09:00 AM EST
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 08:00 AM EST
The Islamic Society of North America, which represents orthodox, mostly immigrant Muslims, will join ailing Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan this weekend in Imam Siraj Wahhaj, a longtime member of the Islamic Society, said he has accepted Farrakhan's invitation to give a sermon at Friday prayers ahead of the minister's speech on Sunday at Ford Field, the Plainfield-based Islamic Society said.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 07:00 AM EST
The Ministry of Defence spent £18,000 on experiments to discover if psychic powers existed and whether they could put to military use, it was revealed yesterday. Subjects were blindfolded and asked if they could "see" the contents of sealed brown envelopes containings pictures of random objects and public figures.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 06:00 AM EST
Prime minister asks transportation minister to look into ways to improve treatment of Israeli Arabs at airport and border terminals, in light of repeated complaints of harassment due to 'racial profiling'
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 05:00 AM EST
A forensic neuropsychiatrist said she concluded after examining and testing Padilla for more than 22 hours last year that he suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and is mentally incompetent for trial.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
The Mexican government's full-throttled lobbying campaign is on. The amnesty steamroller moves forward. There are more illegal alien marches in store. And the line-jumpers keep on coming. Looks like border security ain't got a prayer
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 03:00 AM EST
Rival alien and drug smugglers on the U.S.-Mexico border are targeting each other in a wave of escalating violence to win control of smuggling corridors into the United States, with at least four recent killings tied to efforts to kidnap migrants for ransom.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 02:00 AM EST
To the list of accolades that make San Francisco the gayest city around, you can add this: world headquarters of the gay adult entertainment industry.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 01:27 AM EST
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 12:22 AM EST
In 2005, WTF?
by
The Bartender
on Sat 24 Feb 2007 12:11 AM EST
The FAIR (Fair Allocations In Research) Foundation is attempting to change how research money is allocated among different diseases. According to FAIR's website, The FAIR Foundation was formed because of the inequities in disease research spending by Congress and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). FAIR feels that funding for AIDS research is unfairly higher than all other diseases. According to FAIR's website, there is an inequity in the favoritism given AIDS over all other diseases, including the sixteen diseases that kill a million more Americans than AIDS annually. |
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