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View Article  The Class Act of Tony Dungy

Tonight somewhere, someone is VERY conflicted about Tony Dungy and his comments…

 

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View Article  Rank 'Em: Who is the greatest NFL QB?

Following the Colts' 29-17 victory in in the Superbowl, who is the Greatest QB of all time? (Voting Enabled... Bradshaw? Marino?...)

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View Article  GoDaddy Superbowl Commericial - Extended Internet Edition! (Mostly Safe for Work...)

Very, very cool...

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View Article  Superbowl 41 Thread- Right Here

What do you think?

View Article  More Scientists Denying Global Warming Caused by Humans

 

Dr. Shariv, a prolific researcher who has made a name for himself assessing the movements of two-billion-year-old meteorites, no longer accepts this logic, or subscribes to these views. He has recanted: "Like many others, I was personally sure that CO2 is the bad culprit in the story of global warming. But after carefully digging into the evidence, I realized that things are far more complicated than the story sold to us by many climate scientists or the stories regurgitated by the media.

 

"In fact, there is much more than meets the eye."

 

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View Article  Al-Qaeda tells British cells to carry out wave of beheadings

 

ISLAMIC terror cells in Britain have been instructed to carry out a series of kidnappings and beheadings of the kind allegedly planned by the nine terrorist suspects arrested in Birmingham last week.

 

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View Article  NEWSWEEK COVER: The Girls Gone Wild Effect

Like never before, kids are being bombarded by images of oversexed, underdressed celebrities who can't seem to step out of a car without displaying their well-waxed private parts to photographers, writes Assistant Managing Editor Kathleen Deveny with
Assistant Editor Raina Kelley in the current issue of Newsweek.

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View Article  Top 10 Beer Myths

   It seems like there is always that guy in the bar that has a crazy story about the beer he's drinking. The worst part, sometimes its believable, so you tell someone, then they tell someone, and thats a beer myth. Here are ten of the more outrageous myths about beer and what you need to know to set that guy in the bar straight.

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View Article  How women and men shower (Very Funny, Mostly Safe for Work- Your call)

So very true...

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View Article  How Sandy Berger paid back the GOP

 

On July 6, 2006, Stonebridge International, a global strategy firm, announced that it had added a new member to its high-profile, five-member advisory board – former Democrat Rep. Lee Hamilton.

 

True to form, the major media ignored the Hamilton appointment. They should not have. Hamilton, who had served as vice chairman of the 9/11 Commission, had just joined a firm headed by the man who had criminally undermined that very Commission, Stonebridge chairman and founder Samuel "Sandy" Berger

 

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View Article  The 13 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions

Don't let an oversight force you to overpay your taxes. Here's a baker's dozen of deductions that you could easily miss or never realize you were entitled to take.

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View Article  Funny... she's never been at my laundromat (Not Safe For Work)

But she doesn't look like she's there to wash clothes... Enjoy!

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View Article  Top 41 things to know about Super Bowl XLI

#40: A total of 2,279 players have played in the previous 40 Super Bowls. Mike Lodish is the only player who has appeared in six Super Bowls (Super Bowls XXV-XXVIII with the Bills and Super Bowls XXXII-XXXIII with the Broncos).

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View Article  The Top 50 Occupations of the next decade

Initially, all of the occupations are displayed in descending order using the Top 50 rating (most desirable to least desirable). You may resort the occupations by clicking on a "Sort by" link in the table header.

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View Article  How to gain free access to any pay-per-use wireless network

Wifi Liberator is an open-source toolkit for a laptop computer that enables its user to "liberate" pay-per-use wireless networks and create a free, open node that anyone can connect to for Internet access.

 

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View Article  Headlines Depicting Global Cooling and Warming Scares from 1890s to Present

 

The Times, February 24, 1895
"Geologists Think the World May Be Frozen Up Again"
Fears of a "second glacial period" brought on by increases in northern glaciers and the severity of Scandinavia's climate.

 

New York Times, October 7, 1912
"Prof. Schmidt Warns Us of an Encroaching Ice Age"

 

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View Article  Murder charge filed against Canadian in Guantanamo

 

The U.S. military filed a murder charge Friday against Omar Khadr, who is the only Canadian imprisoned in the Guantanamo Bay prison and has been there for more than four years.

 

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View Article  Iran children - taught to HATE

 

KIDS as young as five in Iran are being brainwashed into dying as martyrs by “children’s books” full of violence and anti-Western hatred, The Sun can reveal.

 

While British youngsters are brought up reading harmless stories about characters like Biff and Chip, young Iranians are being poisoned by a curriculum of hate.

 

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View Article  Hitchens: Robert Conquest's is the softest voice that ever brought down an ideological tyranny

 

Those who were born in Year One of the Russian Revolution are now entering their 10th decade. Of the intellectual class that got its vintage laid down in 1917, a class which includes Eric Hobsbawm, Conor Cruise O'Brien and precious few others, the pre-eminent Anglo-American veteran must be Robert Conquest. He must also be the one who takes the greatest satisfaction in having outlived the Soviet "experiment."

 

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View Article  New Evidence Ties Former Soviet Spy's Death to American Hiroshima

 

New evidence has come to light that Alexander Litvinenko may have been involved with Islamic terrorists in the preparation of tactical nuclear weapons for use in the jihad against the United States and its NATO allies.

 

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View Article  The Current 'Depression': Stagnant wages, the "savings rate" and other non-problems

 

The good economic news keeps rolling in. Yesterday's new-jobs estimate for January, at 110,000, was below Wall Street expectations but it was accompanied by upward revisions of 81,000 jobs for the prior two months. Those revisions brought the 2006 monthly average up to 187,000 new jobs, or 2.2 million for the year.

 

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View Article  The Real Idiocy

 

How interesting, yet sad, was the Iraqi Vice-President's dubbing of the US "invasion" of Iraq and overthrowing of Saddam Hussein's regime an “idiot decision!”

 

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