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As FARK noted, starts with “Dearest little asstunnels” and ends with “eaten by Cthulu”. Such sympathy for industry.
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[U of Florida Professor Lyrissa Barnett] Lidsky, a Texas native and graduate of the University of Texas law school, said most Internet libel lawsuits are brought to “chill the speech of bloggers,” though some involve genuine defamation.
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While traditionally given to hard work, Americans have also, somewhat paradoxically, kept a close watch for any innovation that might take some of the drudgery out of everyday life.
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The price you pay for anonymity is exposing your traffic to shady people.
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The internet can provide detailed information about even the most obscure hobby and can connect hobbyists of every stripe.
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[JWT, an advertising company] also found that 20 percent said they spend less time having sex because they are online.
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Our fabulous research editor Kara Kovalchik has been catching up with the previous generation of advertising icons.
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Thus we present to you our Top 5 Online Resources for Real, Live Pirates. Perhaps someone who likes lists has boarded this blog and seized the captain’s wheel!
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So, let me get this straight. The welfare of our armed men and women now takes a back seat to demonstrating your complete obeisance to [the] President?
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The Saudi central bank said today that it would take “appropriate measures” to halt huge capital inflows into the country, but analysts say this policy is unsustainable and will inevitably lead to the collapse of the dollar peg.
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This month, the Senate Finance Committee approved increasing the limit on the debt to $9.82 trillion. That boost of $850 billion would be the fifth since President Bush took office in 2001.
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What want-ads say- what they mean. Via KnowHR.
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