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“”You don’t have to put a lot of thought process into something you could just memorize,” said Myrna Garza, a district adjudications officer for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in San Antonio. “This will help you … understand what’s actually h
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“Executive Producer Howard Gordon claimed that the change was not due pressure from the military, but rather because it had become cliché. “What was once an extraordinary or exceptional moment is starting to feel a little trite.”
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The actual 2002 pre-war plan for the invasion of Iraq.
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An analysis of “the Clean Break” strategy offered by Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Israels take on reimagining the Middle East via “A Clean Break”,
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“A [WSJ] analysis of 1,000 recent home sales shows that Zillow’s “Zestimates” often are very good, frequently within a few percentage points of the actual price paid. But when Zillow is bad, it can be terrible — off the mark by more than 25% on one in 10
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Topless women in New York. It’s legal in New Yorl. Who knew? Via kottke.
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Tattoo flash art in the vein of Sailor Jerry. You must check out the “pimp Bush” one. Via Drawn.
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A video of the Police’s performance at the 2007 Grammys.
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Robin Quivers, Frequently Wrong, Always Certain.
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The Linux-based successor to the Palm OS for handhelds and smart phones has been revealed.
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Which paper was this? Cuz leaks have a habit of occurring whenever Cheney’s around, especially when national security is involved.
Tags: 02/15/07, Benjamin Netanyahu, Drum Major Institute for Public Policy Overview, Grammys, Howard Gordon, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, israel, Linux, Middle East, Myrna Garza, NATIONAL JOURNAL, New York, Robin Honest, Robin Quivers, Sailor Jerry, San Antonio, United States