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Sarah Palin Massage Therapist Breaks SilenceShailey Tripp talks about her sexual relationship with Todd Palin and Sarah's condition between Jan. and March 2008, when she should have been pregnant with youngest son Trig. -
New Dashiell Hammett Short Stories Found at University of TexasCrime fiction: never before seen stories of Dashiell Hammett, the father of the hard-boiled detective novel and author of the Maltese Falcon, emerge in Texas. -
Who was St. Patrick and Why Do We Celebrate Him?St. Patrick was about more than just wearing green and drinking green beer and driving out snakes. History remembers St. Patrick as a missionary whose influence is still felt throughout the world. -
John Kerry's Daughter Alexandra Kerry Arrested for DUISenator John Kerry's daughter, Alexandra Kerry was arrested this morning for alleged drunk driving.
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Secretary of State: Clinton, Richardson or Kerry?Today the big buzz around Barack Obama's choice for his Secretary of State is all about Hillary Clinton. But there are a couple of other people for whom there are still very strong arguments. Namely, John Kerry and Bill Richardson. -
The Economist Endorses Obama, Lambastes McCainThe fiscally conservative publication, The Economist, announced their endorsement of Senator Barack Obama for president today.
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Miss Teen Louisiana USA Loses Title Over Ditched Restaurant BillLindsey Evans had only two weeks left in her reign as Miss Teen Louisiana USA, but not any more. Saturday the 18 year-old and three friends attempted the old "dine and dash" on their $46.07 bill at the Posados Cafe in Bossier City, La.
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McCain Declares Himself Winner- Before DebateFriday morning, even as the Presidential debates scheduled for tonight was still on hold, John McCain was already declaring himself the winner. -
WaMu CEO Alan Fishman Gets $18 Million Golden ParachuteAlan H. Fishman, the CEO of Washington Mutual, will likely be unemployed after only a few weeks on the job. But don't cry for Fishman. He's set to walk away with about $18 million in bonuses after his three week stint at the failed savings and loan giant.
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How Palin's Email was HackedLast week, a Tennessee college student using what has come to be known as the "Tinkerbell Hack," made the news when he hacked in to Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin's personal email account. Scary: the Tinkerbell Hack is so easy I can do it. -
Elites, Elitists and Rove PoliticsThe Republican party has made a practice of branding foes 'elitists' at least since the 2004 election when George W. Bush faced off against John Kerry. It's just one of Karl Rove's contributions to our political discourse. Now they're at it again. -
Hurricane Ike Aims for HoustonHouston mayor Bill White issued statements today instructing people to evacuate at least eight Houston zip codes in anticipation of Hurricane Ike. Ike is expected to make landfall in the Houston-Galveston area by Saturday. -
Sarah Palin, Pork Queen"I told Congress, thanks but no thanks on that bridge to nowhere," Sarah Palin told a crowd of McCain followers to much applause. In fact, Palin has long been a fan of earmarks having supported the Bridge to Nowhere in 2006.
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Hurricane Gustav to Postpone Republican Convention?Tropical storm Gustav rips through the Gulf of Mexico, ready to become hurricane Gustav, and it could make landfall Monday in New Orleans. Monday is also the day that President Bush was scheduled to speak to the Republican National Convention in St. Paul.
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McCain Hires Hollywood AgentJohn McCain, whose campaign attacked Barack Obama recently for being "the biggest celebrity in the world," has just hired a Hollywood agent. Jeffrey Barry of the William Morris agency has reportedly been engaged by the McCain campaign to dig up some celebrities.
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Thawing Bigfoot Reveals Costume, Confirms HoaxAn independent Bigfoot researcher has finally had a look at the supposed Bigfoot in the freezer this weekend, and guess what? It's a fake; a hoax. It's a rubber costume.
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Swedish Wrestler Ara Abrahamian Stripped of MedalThe Swedish wrestler who threw down his medal and stormed away from the medal ceremony at the Beijing Olympics, Thursday, was stripped of that medal today.
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Bigfoot Evidence Fails to ImpressBigfoot claimants, Tom Biscardi, host of a weekly online radio show about the Bigfoot, along with the alleged corpse discoverers, Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer, held their press conference yesterday.
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Georgia Men Say They'll Show Bigfoot Carcass Evidence FridayTwo Georgia men who claim to have found a complete carcass of a Bigfoot say they will reveal their find on Friday at a Palo Alto hotel.
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Solar Energy Breakthrough Hailed as 'Nirvana'A breakthrough at MIT detailed the in July 31 issue of Science promises to transform Solar Engery into a viable large-scale alternative, perhaps sooner than anyone expected.
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15 Tips for Successful CrimeSo, you're considering a life of crime? Well, looking at the mistakes of those who have gone before you might be a good idea. Here are some examples of people who could have thought through their criminal enterprise a bit more before setting out.
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Ted Kennedy Leaves Hospital; Won't Retire from SenateAfter being diagnosed yesterday with a malignant glioma cancerous brain tumor, U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy checked out of the hospital today.
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John Edwards Endorses ObamaJohn Edwards is set to announce his endorsement of presidential hopeful Barack Obama tonight at an event in Grand Rapids, Michigan. -
"Avoid Death" 2007 Wackiest Warning LabelEvery year Michigan Lawsuit Abuse has a contest for the wackiest warning labels spotted by alert consumers. 2007 brought some true classics. -
Gift Ideas by Zodiac SignSun signs can be a good place to start when trying to think of the perfect gift for someone. Here are some tips on how to pick a gift based on sun sign.
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Too Much Perfume? Fragrance Etiquette Tips Everyone Should KnowOver application of perfume is an etiquette faux pas, but it may also indicate a nutritional deficiency. -
Why Are Mexican Musicians Being Murdered?A rash of killings of Mexican musicians have others in the Mexican entertainment industry scared. Nobody can say for sure why drug cartels are targeting certain musicians for death.
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Lead Test KitsLead in toys has been one of the big stories this year. Do consumer lead test kits work. Some do and some don't. Consumer Reports recently named three that did.
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Selecting a Gift of Perfume for HerPerfume can be a very thoughtful and personal gift. But how do you go about shopping for perfume for that special woman. Here are a few tips.
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Christmas CrimeEvery Christmas season police see a rash of holiday-specific crimes. Nativity vandalism, ornament theft and gift robbery are among the crimes that target holiday traditions. -
2007 Dumbest Celebrities Alternate ListThe New York News just released their list of the dumbest celebrities of 2007. There were some notable omissions, though. Here are a few suggestions for an alternate top 5. -
Unused Giftcards? a SolutionSeveral websites now offer a chance to trade unwanted giftcards recieved at Christmas and other holidays.
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Top 5 Christmas Albums 2007Five of the top Christmas albums for the 2007 season. -
Christmas Gift: Homemade Bath BasketIt's easy and economical to make your own aromatherapy bath produts and create a bath basket for a relaxing Christmas gift. -
Christmas Sugar CookiesChristmas Sugar Cookies like Grandma used to make. -
Easy Holiday Candy RecipesChristmas treats made easy: A few very super-simple holiday candy recipes. -
Fifteen Coolest Sites for Online ShoppingThere are some wonderful online stores that feature innovative and unique gifts for even the most difficult person on your list, plus they make shopping fun. -
Inventions: Crazy Ideas that Don't Seem so Crazy Anymore"Everything that can be invented has been invented." Charles Durell, director for the U.S. Patent Office- 1899.
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Buy Nothing ChristmasWith holiday spending putting a strain on so many households, some have decided to opt out.
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Trouble Sleeping? Tips for Better SleepInsomnia is effecting more and more people in the United States and is being linked to all kinds of physical and mental health issues. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia offers drug free ways to improve quality of sleep and to combat problems when they arrise.
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Who Will Win Survivor: China?The fifteenth season of Survivor, set in China, is about to reach the finish line. -
San Antonio's Holiday Lights: Parades, River Walks and Lighting CeremoniesThere are many unique holiday light displays in San Antonio, making it a wonderful place to visit for the holiday season.
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Haunting at the Cedar Gardens ApartmentsThree friends move in together only to find there is already an occupant in their apartment.
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A Beer a Day Keeps the Doctor Away?New scientific evidence is proving that some of our vices may actually be beneficial.
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Fall TV- Cavemen Pilot: BlechCavemen premiered on ABC on Tuesday, October 3rd. It was ugly. -
Move Over Feng Shui - Vaastu is in the HouseVaastu is an ancient Indian design practice that balances the subtle energies in your surroundings. -
Fall TV- Desperate Housewives Season 4 PremierDesperate Houswives kicked off its fourth season, adding new neighbors and new twists to keep the pot bubbling. -
Fall T.V.: Big Bang Theory PilotBig Bang Theory premiered on Sept. 24th on CBS. -
Moonlight: First Season PremierThe first season premier of Moonlight, a new primetime drama featuring Mick St. James vampire private investigator. -
Sylvia Browne... Psychic?How good are television psychics at actually getting the truth?
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Grey's Anatomy Season 4 PremierGrey's Anatomy premier rolls out with most of last season's emotional turmiol continuing.
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Ugly Betty Simply FabulousUgly Betty Season 2 Promises to be Better than the first.
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Sleep-Talker Dion McGregorDion McGregor, somniloquist, spun wild tales nightly in his sleep.
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Local Legend: Lemurians of Mt. ShastaLegend around Mt. Shasta, California hold that the mountain is home to an ancient race of giants called the Lemurians who live deep underground.
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Easy, Wacky, and Cheap: Costumes for Halloween 2007Some up-to-the-minute ideas for easy costumes for the 2007 season. Party on.
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A Boost for VeteransHB2385 would update the Mongomery GI Bill to cover educational expenses in today's market. -
Three Ways Your Dog Can Make You HealthyThere are many health benefits associated with dog ownership. Exercise, mental health, and sleep are all positively impacted.
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Chinese Massacre Cove - Remembering an AtrocityIn 1887 a group of horse thieves opened fire on an unarmed encampment of Chinese miners, killing all. -
Sperm Shortage:Ban on Sperm imports from Europe are creating a sperm shortage in the United States.
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Ahmadinejad Draws Laughter at ColumbiaColumbia University was the scene of a rough reception for the Iranian president today.
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College Students: Get Better Grades Without More WorkHaving been a college student who is now in the position to see the professor-student relationship from the other side, I have a few tips for people beginning their academic careers.
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Death Penalty Deters RecidivismRecent studies have shown that for every death sentence carried out five lives are saved. What it fails to mention is the obvious point that it absolutely prevents recidivism.
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What's the Problem with MyDeathSpace?MyDeathSpace.com, a site devoted to the mySpace profiles of the deceased has come under fire more than once. But before anyone draws conclusions a closer look might be appropriate. -
El Mirador Mexican Restaurant - Best Mexican in San Antonio, Texas? PossiblyEl Mirador, located at 722 S. St. Mary's St, stands out in a city with more Mexican restaurants on a block than my hometown contains in total. Sure, finding Mexican in San Antonio is easy. Which makes naming the best Mexican in the city nearly impossible.
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Ghosts of the Alamo - Haunted San Antonio, TexasThe Alamo, in downtown San Antonio is considered by many to be one of the most haunted places in the world. Do ghosts of the men who died there still linger?
















