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Title: The Logical Song Artist: Supertramp Saturday Nite Supertramp!

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Rick Perry’s political appointees have sparked a new firestorm over climate change science in Texas, the Guardian reports. Every single scientist behind a 200-page environmental report is demanding to have their name stricken from the document after state officials deleted references to climate change. “This is simply antithetical to what…

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Sweetest Day 2011

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Sweetest Day 2011

How Do You Do It? Cover Sweetest Day 2011 | A New Tradition Sweetest Day 2011.m4v butterfly72888 says: Sweetest day 2011 > >

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Dove Season

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Dove Season

Type: eBooks Title: Dove Season See all customer reviews Product Description: Twelve years have passed since Jimmy Veeder set foot in the Imperial Valley of southern California. The only person that could bring him back is his father, Jack, who is dying of cancer. Jimmy is prepared to spend Jack’s final days joking and reminiscing, but the old man has other plans. He needs Jimmy to cross the border into Mexico and find a prostitute named Yolanda. It’s a strange final request to be sure, but Jimmy’s not one to argue with a dying man. With his childhood buddy Bobby Maves in tow, he heads south, looking for Yolanda among the seedy bars and neighborhoods along the Calexico/Mexicali border. Their search leads them to Tomás Morales, a rising star in the Mexican underworld. While dangerous to most, his childhood friendship with Jimmy brings out his loyalty and spurs him to help. But just when Jimmy thinks his quest has ended, an unexpected murder sucks him further into the violence and danger of Mexicali. In his fight for survival and search for truth, what he uncovers calls into question everything he thought he knew about his father—and will determine just what kind of man he himself truly is. See the details

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Raw Video: Protest Turns Deadly in Yemen

Forces loyal to embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh opened fire on tens of thousands of protesters in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, killing at least nine and wounding scores, according to medical officials and witnesses. (Oct. 15)

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World War II veterans are discovering mysterious postcards from China sitting in their mailboxes. “It takes a strong man to save himself, a great man to save another,” read one card, sent to a befuddled vet living near Houston. “Thank you for 1944.” So 88-year-old veteran Ed Denzler looked into…

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No. 1 LSU Romps Over Tennessee

No. 1 LSU routed Tennessee 38-7. No. 4 Wisconsin crushed Indiana 59-7. No. 6 Oklahoma State beat No. 22 Texas. No. 23 Michigan State and Virginia were upset winners. No. 21 Texas A&M clobbers No. 20 Baylor 55-28. (Oct. 15)

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Liberal Black Journalist Demands NPR Get Beyond Its White ‘Liberal Myopia’

On the Washington Post-owned black commentary website The Root, managing editor Joel Dreyfuss wrote an open letter to Gary Knell, the new CEO of NPR, insisting the firing of Juan Williams means NPR should respond by going beyond its white liberal “myopia” and broadening the network to more “black voices and brown voices and white voices that challenge conventional liberal thinking.” Dreyfuss applauded Knell for “your efforts to set a new tone on this volatile topic after the nasty fallout that followed the clumsy exit of commentator Juan Williams early this year. The highly publicized incident left NPR with a tarnished image, seen by many as hypocritical in its tolerance of a variety of voices, and questionable when it came to giving people of color a significant role.” Dreyfuss added: But don't mistake the fiery exit of Williams as just a nasty personnel matter gone nuclear. His departure was a sad commentary on the monochromatic vision of many liberal institutions — a disease that NPR has not escaped. Sometimes a conservative gets attention for saying or doing something that is obvious. Richard Nixon decided it was silly to pretend that communist China and its 1 billion people didn't exist. Gerald Ford admitted our defeat in Vietnam and cut our losses. And Williams says that National Public Radio has treated blacks poorly. In my opinion, Ellen Weiss, the woman who fired Williams and later resigned for her poor handling of the incident, was a powerful example of the profound challenge you face at NPR. I only met Weiss once, about a decade ago, but I never forgot our conversation. We were chatting over hors d'oeuvres at a convention of the National Association of Black Journalists, the organization I helped create. “So what do you think of All Things Considered ?” she asked, referring to the flagship NPR show she produced for many years. “I love the show,” I admitted. “But why does it have to be so white?” “But we have Juan Williams ,” she replied defensively. I almost choked on my stuffed mushroom. But since she was paying for the canap

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Watch: $2.6 Million Chinese Yacht Sinks Immediately After Launch

China: we love you for producing good products at low prices. But this appears to be just the opposite. Every product has a basic function to fulfill. An iPhone must make phone calls. A bottle opener must pry the cap off your beer.  Any extra frills certainly provide added value, but its original purpose comes

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