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Pastor Steven Anderson is praying for the death of President Obama.
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Broadcast network CBS will be advertising its fall TV season with a video-chip ad embedded in an issue of Entertainment Weekly.
Wildfire investigators in California are looking for marijuana growers tied to a Mexican drug cartel whom they suspect ignited a blaze that has charred more than 87,000 acres of a national forest.
The unemployment rate in the U.S. was still 9.4 percent in July, but some cities are better than others to look for a job.
A group of scientists led by Yuegang Zuo of the University of Massachusetts in Dartmouth presented the findings over the weekend at the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Washington, DC, a city in which 90% of the banknotes studied were contaminated with cocaine.
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A few days ago, the Associated Press announced that Obama's famous HOPE poster amounts to copyright infringement. The artist behind the poster, Shepard Fairey, has never hidden the fact that he based his iconic creation on a photograph he found through Google.
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Mad Magazine has released two spoof movie posters: No Country For Old Man and The 46-Year-Old Political Virgin. For the coming 2008 presidential election campaigns. Cool! Check out see big pics.
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The news that an Australian stripper is being accused of raping a man at a bachelor party should sound a warning shot for stripper-lovers worldwide.
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Paganini is more a five-star hotel or a luxury yacht than a caravan.
With energy prices falling despite Hurricane Gustav, traders are talking about the end of a speculative bubble.
Yahoo shareholders are stewing, considering the company's board rejected a $33 per share offer by Microsoft, only to come crawling back at that number after Microsoft had walked away. At the time, Yahoo's chief executive Jerry Yang said Microsoft's offer undervalued Yahoo.
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An unemployed 18-year-old from New Freedom, Pa., raised enough money—$1,402 and counting as of Wednesday— through an Internet campaign to rent a billboard and advertise a message of discontent for everyone in Buffalo to see.
Take a look at these vicious, agonizing, and gruesome hits—everything from classic DE blindsides to LB spine-twisters to even punters getting brolic with it.
Twitter has yet to turn on any major revenue stream, despite being in business since 2006. However, Twitter opened the door to the possibility of advertising in both its TOS and a blog post announcing the changes.
Pastor Steven Anderson is praying for the death of President Obama.
AUTOSPORT is the first publication to speak to Hurley about the reasons behind his involvement, what he hopes to bring to US F1 and the sport, plus his plans for the future.
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