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Air Force - Together We Served

View Article  A relaxing game of Diaper Dash...

Astronaut kidnapping is never easy, especially when 900 miles get in the way of an otherwise healthy love triangle. Control America's favorite pro-action astronaut in her quest to set things right while overcoming a bladder full of tang!

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View Article  A little something for you Katie Fey fans out there (Not Safe for Work)

One lovely lady... Enjoy!

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View Article  Democrats may seek Guantanamo shutdown

 

Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., said Thursday that he may seek to close the Guantanamo facility in Cuba - which is holding more than 300 al Qaida suspects - perhaps by including a requirement in the $100 billion supplemental spending bill for Iraq the Congress will vote on next month.

 

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View Article  WaPo Moron Arkin: Troops Receive "Obscene Amenities"

 

"So, we pay the soldiers a decent wage, take care of their families, provide them with housing and medical care and vast social support systems and ship obscene amenities into the war zone for them, we support them in every possible way, and their attitude is that we should in addition roll over and play dead, defer to the military and the generals and let them fight their war, and give up our rights and responsibilities to speak up because they are above society?"

 

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View Article  As Chavez's Socialist Price Fixing Goes In to Effect, Meat, Sugar Scarce in Venezuela Stores. Chavez Blames US in 5, 4, 3, 2,...

 

President Hugo Chavez's administration blames the food supply problems on unscrupulous speculators, but industry officials say government price controls that strangle profits are responsible. Authorities on Wednesday raided a warehouse in Caracas and seized seven tons of sugar hoarded by vendors unwilling to market the inventory at the official price.

 

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View Article  When grandmas go to jail for witnessing

 

If you are for "hate crimes" legislation, you are also for the persecution of Christians. It's a package deal.

 

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View Article  Jewish scholar Elie Wiesel attacked in San Francisco hotel

 

In a bizarre attack, a well-known author and Holocaust scholar was dragged out of a San Francisco hotel elevator by an apparent Holocaust denier who reportedly had been trailing him for weeks.

 

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View Article  With Anna and her oldest son dead, who will inherit her fortune?

With Anna and her first born son out of the way in two strange drug overdoses, who stands to profit from the situation?

A judge denied a request Friday to conduct an emergency DNA test on the body of Anna Nicole Smith in order to determine the paternity of her infant daughter.

The lawyer for one of the men claiming to have fathered Smith's baby daughter, Dannielynn Hope Marshall Stern, filed an emergency court order Friday to have the late ex-Playmate's DNA tested before her body is released to her family.

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View Article  Newest Ghost Rider Movie Clip

For all you Johnny Blaze fans...

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View Article  New Orleans residents are bailing out

New Orleans is a city on a knife's edge. A year and a half after Hurricane Katrina, an alarming number of residents are leaving or seriously thinking of getting out for good. They have become fed up with the violence, the bureaucracy, the political finger-pointing, the sluggish rebuilding and the doubts about the safety of the levees.

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View Article  Who would have guessed the ice wouldn't hold an SUV? (Pics...)

Cut and drag. Cut and drag. Cut and drag...

Employees of Jim's Service Center in Rochester worked for 36 hours to haul a mangled sport utility vehicle from the icy waters of Irondequoit Bay late Wednesday night.

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View Article  Biking 1,100 miles in Alaska's Winter - Iditarod Trail Invitational

I honestly thought the Primal Quest was a haul. Then a friend in the bike industry put me in touch with Mike Curiak, a 36-year-old man who has twice won a 1,100-mile bike race—through the snow—in Alaska called Iditabike.

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View Article  Police blotter: Teens prosecuted for racy photos
Combine unsupervised teenagers, digital cameras and e-mail, and, given sufficient time, you'll end up with risque photographs on a computer somewhere.

There's a problem with that: Technically, those images constitute child pornography. That's what 16-year-old Amber and 17-year-old Jeremy, her boyfriend, both residents of the Tallahassee, Fla., area, learned firsthand. (Court documents include only their initials, A.H. and J.G.W., so we're using these pseudonyms to make this story a little easier to read.)

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View Article  Krystal Klein Strips out of a Summer Dress (Not Safe for Work)

A nice summer day shoot...Enjoy!

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View Article  Dad wasn't dad after all, but still owes child support

Sixteen months after his divorce, Richard Parker made a devastating discovery. A DNA test revealed that his 3-year-old son had been fathered by someone else. Mr. Parker immediately filed a lawsuit claiming fraud by his apparently unfaithful ex-wife. He took his case all the way to the Florida Supreme Court.

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View Article  AIDS-hit South Africa to hold mass-scale HIV vaccine trial

The first mass trial of an HIV vaccine which has yielded promising results in smaller tests in the United States and elsewhere is to be launched in AIDS-hit South Africa, it was announced.

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View Article  Amsterdam Gay Pride to include boat for children

Michael Jackson would love this: Amsterdam's mayor has reportedly changed his mind and allowed the city's upcoming Gay Pride festival to include a canal boat for 11 to 16 year-olds. According to the ANP news agency, the mayor, Job Cohen, had blocked the plans in late January, saying it was too risky.

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View Article  salesman programmed vulgar scenes onto teen's new cell

Carl and Yvonne Silva's 15-year-old daughter left her new Motorola RAZR cell phone with a store clerk Wednesday for him to program with custom ring tones. But police said the clerk programmed the phone with a lot more than just catchy tunes. Joshua Bourassa, 31, of Fall River was arrested by police yesterday and charged with programming into the phone a video of himself performing a lewd act.

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View Article  New High School Class: How to Hack yourself a Snow Day.

Two Edgewood High School students were arrested Thursday and accused of hacking into the school district’s Web site to schedule an unplanned – and unauthorized – snow day.

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View Article  Texas Man Gets Death for Killing Fetus

 

A former youth pastor was sentenced to death Wednesday for killing a teenager and her fetus in what is believed to be the first such order in Texas, the nation's busiest death penalty state.

 

Adrian Estrada, 23, was convicted Friday of one count of capital murder for the death of Stephanie Sanchez and the fetus, of which he was the father.

 

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View Article  San Francisco State - Heckler's Paradise

 

WHAT IS San FranciscoStateUniversity teaching that makes student leaders think that if they don't like what other students say, they can use student organizations to stifle those with dissenting views? Do they even know about the First Amendment?

 

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View Article  Paulina seems to be losing something (Not Safe For Work)

One tall, nice looking woman... Enjoy!

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View Article  US puzzles over China's military might

 

For slightly more than 100 years up to World War II, the American government continued to develop plans based on the possibility of conflict with the United Kingdom. Looking back at what now seems to be an historical oddity is useful when attempting to characterize the complicated nexus that exists between the competing agendas of US and Chinese military policies.

 

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View Article  Men jailed for being on public sidewalk

Two men who are members of Gideons International, the Christian organization that is famous for, among other ministries, placing Bibles in motels and giving them to children, have been arrested after trying to hand out Bibles on a public sidewalk in Florida, according to a law firm.

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View Article  Suspect arrested in rapes of men

 

A 10-month search for a serial robber-rapist targeting young males in the Baytown area has led to the arrest of a 19-year-old Baytown man.

 

This case has set a precedent as the first male-on-male serial rapist that the FBI has ever psychologically profiled, Baytown Police Capt. Roger Clifford said Wednesday.

 

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View Article  INDIA: SHARIA MAY REPLACE A FEW LAWS IN KASHMIR

 

A select committee of the assembly in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir has adopted a private member’s bill seeking the application of the Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) in the state. With Kashmir being a Muslim majority state in predominantly Hindu India, community personal law is currently based on a code, consistent with Koranic injunctions, which has been in force since Kashmir was ruled by Maharaja Pratap Singh from 1885 till 1925.

 

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View Article  Iran tests missiles "able to sink big warships"

 

Iran is at loggerheads with the United States over its disputed nuclear programme and what Washington calls its meddling in Iraq. The United States has ordered a second aircraft carrier to the Gulf to step up pressure on Iran.

 

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View Article  How Food Preservation Works

 

The following passage from John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" describes the process briefly:

 

Noah carried the slabs of meat into the kitchen and cut it into small salting blocks, and Ma patted the course salt in, laid it piece by piece in the kegs, careful that no two pieces touched each other. She laid the slabs like bricks, and pounded salt in the spaces.

 

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View Article  The brain scan that can read people's intentions

 

The latest work reveals the dramatic pace at which neuroscience is progressing, prompting the researchers to call for an urgent debate into the ethical issues surrounding future uses for the technology. If brain-reading can be refined, it could quickly be adopted to assist interrogations of criminals and terrorists, and even usher in a "Minority Report" era (as portrayed in the Steven Spielberg science fiction film of that name), where judgments are handed down before the law is broken on the strength of an incriminating brain scan.

 

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View Article  Brazilian Uses Rocks, Knife to Save Grandson From 16-Foot Anaconda

 A 66-year-old man saved his grandson from the grip of a 16-foot-long anaconda by beating the snake with rocks and a knife for half an hour, authorities said Thursday.

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View Article  Erxis out for a stroll in the woods (Not Safe For Work)

Just a pretty lady who likes being 'natural.'  Enjoy!

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View Article  Parasitic infection plagues states along Mexico border

 

"So if you have people cooking for you or handling your food who are tapeworm carriers and don't have good personal hygiene, you will be exposed to the eggs of the tapeworm" and become infected by swallowing food they touch, Mr. Tsang explained.

 

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