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Now the 19 year old is dating Josh Hartnett, some actor dude that's not Black. Not that there is anything wrong with that, but I'd like a bit of Affirmative Action with the girl. The success of “American Gangster" has people talking about a sequel to the movie that Frank built. I wonder what comes next? “Fallen?" Rocawear cologne is on the way if you didn't know. Hmmmmm… You want that new Wu Tang mixtape? Just click here and let the good times roll! RANDOM QUOTES! The Resistance, a Christian watchdog group said 50 should retire: "It is time for 50 Cent to be a man of his word, and retire.
TitanTV Network Launches Environmental News Channel, Titan Greens, and ...
NEW YORK, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- The TitanTV Network, the first of its kind digital media platform designed to connect local media affiliates and their advertisers to the digital world, is announcing the first of its slate of programming that will be offered to its member stations, it was announced today by Mark Effron, Senior Vice President of Titan TV. Its first program offerings (also available on http://www.Titantv.com) include Titan Greens, a digital channel with a fresh take on environmental news, hosted by former Plum TV correspondent Liza de Guia, and Titan Laughs, a comedy channel featuring the quirky comedy of comedian Michael Somerville, best known as Glamour magazine's male advice columnist "Jake." Stations that join the Titan TV Network can enhance their viewers' digital experience with a station-branded TitanCast player.
ODU professor injured in collision on bridge-tunnel
The VDOT traffic website is terrible and the VDOT radio system is way too old for 2008! Check out Tampa Bay traffic sites to see how a modern systems works and how Virginias' should look! State Troopers need to pace traffic or really start ticketing! .
Soldiers do battle with leeks
Soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh competed today in their annual St David's Day leek eating competition. According to tradition, the 600 soldiers were woken with "gunfire" - tea laced with rum - served by senior ranks and officers. And in keeping with regimental custom, the youngest soldiers from each company later took part in a leek-eating competition before drinking a toast to A Dewi Sant. .
Utah's signature ski runs — Powder Mountain
Management and staff collaborated and decided that the signature run was Weber Bowl. The reason is simple enough: Skiers, snowboarders and, when time allows the staff, love to leave their signatures in the form of tracks in the powder in the bowl. Its popularity stems from the fact that the tracks are visible from the road, the two lodges and the parking lots. The run is accessed by way of the Lightning Ridge snowcat program. It is rated as expert with a 30-degree consistent pitch on a wide open bowl. It is wide enough that about 30 tracks can be set side-by-side in the snow after a storm and never will two of the tracks cross. The vertical drop is about 1,100 feet, which also makes it a good long run. Weber Bowl got its name because it is on the Weber side of the Weber County line. As might be expected, Cache Bowl is located in Cache County.
Another Look At The 'Does File Sharing Equal Stealing?' Question
Mike i totally agree with you as to section 10-6 (whatever that is ) is in US law not all over the world. so next time at least link to where the rest of us world citizens can find it. (reply to this comment) (link to this comment) Re: Re:Absurdly weak examples. by Cygnus by Cygnus on Feb 20th, 2008 @ 9:19am Let's put aside what the RIAA or Microsoft want. You are absolutely correct that both would like to distort copyright law. >> >> why should I not, for example leave that original copy in a >> safe, and play the music on my IPOD? >> You can. That is fair use. >> >>And when I am done with the music "AS LONG AS I DELETE ALL >>COPIES" can I not sell the original to someone else. >> Who says? The copyright is exhausted in that one copy.
Bric-a-Brac Cafe, owners celebrate coming home
She also put her artistic touch on the transom above the shop's front door. In the summer of 2006, educational and career opportunities beckoned the Kenawells, who also were settling into a new house and had two young children at home. They decided to let the coffee shop go and focused on finding a new direction. ‘‘A lot of it has been about growing up,'' said Billi Jo, who turns 31 next month. ‘‘Running a business and having both of the girls still at home seemed so complicated then. Now, after having a breather, it really doesn't seem complicated at all." As newlyweds, the couple opened their first location in 1999, when Billi Jo was 22 and Skip was 26. They purchased the circa-1796 Penn Street building — one of the oldest in the borough — in January 2002 and opened for business the following month.
Feds urge 4.6M Ford recalls
Ford has had seven separate recalls since 1999 of a total of 9.6 million vehicles, including 220,000 vehicles re-recalled earlier this month. Combined, the campaigns represent one of the largest recalls in U.S. history. The $21 Texas Instruments switches were installed in 16 million Ford vehicles over a decade. The automaker stopped using them in 2002. The switches have been linked to nearly 550 vehicle fires and 1,500 complaints. Ford faces more than 125 lawsuits around the country over fires, injuries and several deaths linked to the faulty switches. The switch is used to deactivate a vehicle's cruise control when a driver taps the brake pedal. Most of the lawsuits allege fires began well after the vehicles were turned off. In many cases, insurance companies initially paid for damage to homes in fires that the owners claim were sparked by Ford vehicles, and then the insurers sued Ford to try to recoup their losses.
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