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<p>-ne  Future plans:  Adventure Racing - Hebridean Challenge, Rat Race, possibly Ace Race October, possibly Hellrunner, possibly XA 36 hour, possibly Endurancelife Coast-to-Coast.<br />
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<p>-ne  Our President, along with Dick Chaney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice and others within the current administration have adamantly stated since pre-war  Iraq that Saddam Hussein had direct ties to Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden.Like many other pre-war statements (WMD, Imminent Danger) this has been determined false.Yes, Saddam Hussein is a horrible dictator. Those 3 lies ensured your daddy/mommy will never return.Just a few things to think about the next time our President &#8220;solemnly swears&#8221;<br />
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<p>-ne        Fortunately for Spain, Russia turned out not to be so strong as in the past.<br />
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<p>-ne  Future plans:  Adventure Racing - Hebridean Challenge, Rat Race, possibly Ace Race October, possibly Hellrunner, possibly XA 36 hour, possibly Endurancelife Coast-to-Coast.<br />
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<p>-ne  Our President, along with Dick Chaney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice and others within the current administration have adamantly stated since pre-war  Iraq that Saddam Hussein had direct ties to Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden.Like many other pre-war statements (WMD, Imminent Danger) this has been determined false.Yes, Saddam Hussein is a horrible dictator. Those 3 lies ensured your daddy/mommy will never return.Just a few things to think about the next time our President &#8220;solemnly swears&#8221;<br />
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<p>-ne        Fortunately for Spain, Russia turned out not to be so strong as in the past.<br />
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		<title>The Other Dimension</title>
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<p>Array With a 00 wager the payout will be 07 which will put us  07.Best Bet Pick Results History Since July 14, 2007:(Does not include todays bets)Total Out of Pocket: 00Total Tickets Played: 3Best Bet Pick Stats: 6 - 5Total Winnings: shTotal Remaining: shMy Picks in RED Game: PRO&#8226;LINE      Wager: 00    Potential Prize: 07.00   Game # CT MT Sport Visitor Home V T H O # U  17-Jul-2007       61 18:00 17:00 BBL CHW CLE 2.15  1.40 1.70 9.5 1.70  62 18:00 17:00 BBL COL PIT 1.75  1.65 1.75 9.5 1.65  63 18:00 17:00 BBL HOU WSH 1.60  1.80 1.60 8.5 1.80  64 18:00 17:00 BBL KC BOS 2.65  1.25 1.60 10.5 1.80  65 18:00 17:00 BBL STL FLA 1.65  1.75 1.65 9.5 1.75  66 18:00 17:00 BBL TOR NYY 1.90  1.55 1.75 9.5 1.65  67 18:00 17:00 BBL ANA TB 1.50  1.95 1.60 9.5 1.80  68 18:30 17:30 BBL CIN ATL 1.90  1.55 1.70 9.5 1.70  69 19:00 18:00 BBL ARZ MIL 2.15  1.40 1.75 9.5 1.65  70 19:00 18:00 BBL SF CHC 1.90  1.55     71 19:00 18:00 BBL DET MIN 1.65  1.75 1.75 9.5 1.65  72 21:00 20:00 BBL BAL SEA 2.15  1.40 1.75 8.5 1.65  73 21:00 20:00 BBL NYM SD 2.05  1.45 1.75 7.5 1.65  74 21:00 20:00 BBL TEX OAK 2.30  1.35 1.80 9.5 1.60  75 21:00 20:00 BBL PHI LA 1.95  1.50 1.60 8.5 1.80<br />
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<p>-ne  Grand Canyon West Gets the &#8220;Green Light&#8221; The opening of the Grand Canyon Skywalk in March increased automobile traffic on Diamond Bar Road to such an extent that in April, Mojave County approved temporary improvements so that Grand Canyon West could provide a more accessible roadway to vehicular travelers.&#8220;The recent improvements to Diamond Bar Road have provided a smooth, safe route to Grand Canyon West,&#8221; The additional  million will come from future revenues generated at Grand Canyon West, as the result of the overwhelming response to the Grand Canyon Skywalk.&#8220;As the destination continues to grow, so does the scope of what we can do to improve the quality of life for our tribe,&#8221; It is hoped that the new pricing structure, slated to go into effect in 2008, will mitigate any confusion about pricing at Grand Canyon West.The opening of the Grand Canyon Skywalk on March 28, 2007 has helped bring more than 200,000 visitors from all over the world, including celebrities and government officials, to see epic canyon views and experience the Hualapai culture at Grand Canyon West.Day visitors are not required to make advance reservations, however, advance reservations reduce wait times and allow visitors to pick up their tickets at Will Call when they arrive at Grand Canyon West. Grand Canyon West is the only location throughout the entire Grand Canyon where visitors can access the river and water recreation activities at the bottom of the canyon via helicopter tours.<br />
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<p> Whether you agree or disagree with his proclamation, I strongly suggest taking a listen to Radiohead&#8217;s phenomenal cover version of the Carly Simon classic below.(photo via Treefingers)MP3: Radiohead - Nobody Does It Better (Carly Simon cover)Labels: covers, radiohead, the world of b-sides and rarities<br />
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<p>-ne  The owner of Bonnelle Bakery at Ascan/Austin says she&#8217;s not at all worried about just-opened Martha&#8217;s and Fay Da on west side.<br />
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<p> Make the damn thing citywide or eliminate the city Personal Income Tax.I don&#8217;t like bike riding 25 year olds from Michigan (who are never wrong about anything ever) telling me that forcing cars from their neighborhood into mine is actually good for my family.As I said in my letters to my representatives when Bloomberg first hinted at the plan, I can&#8217;t imagine a more divisive and hostile program. I don&#8217;t know, what&#8217;s your plan for fixing my bathroom faucet?The traffic in Manhattan is no worse than other parts of the city and this would just make it worse.<br />
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<p>-ne  If the male suicide bombing Jihadi&#8217;s get 72 virgins in heaven, what do the female suicide bombing Jihadi&#8217;s get?Fair question.<br />
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<p>Array With a 00 wager the payout will be 07 which will put us  07.Best Bet Pick Results History Since July 14, 2007:(Does not include todays bets)Total Out of Pocket: 00Total Tickets Played: 3Best Bet Pick Stats: 6 - 5Total Winnings: shTotal Remaining: shMy Picks in RED Game: PRO&#8226;LINE      Wager: 00    Potential Prize: 07.00   Game # CT MT Sport Visitor Home V T H O # U  17-Jul-2007       61 18:00 17:00 BBL CHW CLE 2.15  1.40 1.70 9.5 1.70  62 18:00 17:00 BBL COL PIT 1.75  1.65 1.75 9.5 1.65  63 18:00 17:00 BBL HOU WSH 1.60  1.80 1.60 8.5 1.80  64 18:00 17:00 BBL KC BOS 2.65  1.25 1.60 10.5 1.80  65 18:00 17:00 BBL STL FLA 1.65  1.75 1.65 9.5 1.75  66 18:00 17:00 BBL TOR NYY 1.90  1.55 1.75 9.5 1.65  67 18:00 17:00 BBL ANA TB 1.50  1.95 1.60 9.5 1.80  68 18:30 17:30 BBL CIN ATL 1.90  1.55 1.70 9.5 1.70  69 19:00 18:00 BBL ARZ MIL 2.15  1.40 1.75 9.5 1.65  70 19:00 18:00 BBL SF CHC 1.90  1.55     71 19:00 18:00 BBL DET MIN 1.65  1.75 1.75 9.5 1.65  72 21:00 20:00 BBL BAL SEA 2.15  1.40 1.75 8.5 1.65  73 21:00 20:00 BBL NYM SD 2.05  1.45 1.75 7.5 1.65  74 21:00 20:00 BBL TEX OAK 2.30  1.35 1.80 9.5 1.60  75 21:00 20:00 BBL PHI LA 1.95  1.50 1.60 8.5 1.80<br />
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<p>-ne  Grand Canyon West Gets the &#8220;Green Light&#8221; The opening of the Grand Canyon Skywalk in March increased automobile traffic on Diamond Bar Road to such an extent that in April, Mojave County approved temporary improvements so that Grand Canyon West could provide a more accessible roadway to vehicular travelers.&#8220;The recent improvements to Diamond Bar Road have provided a smooth, safe route to Grand Canyon West,&#8221; The additional  million will come from future revenues generated at Grand Canyon West, as the result of the overwhelming response to the Grand Canyon Skywalk.&#8220;As the destination continues to grow, so does the scope of what we can do to improve the quality of life for our tribe,&#8221; It is hoped that the new pricing structure, slated to go into effect in 2008, will mitigate any confusion about pricing at Grand Canyon West.The opening of the Grand Canyon Skywalk on March 28, 2007 has helped bring more than 200,000 visitors from all over the world, including celebrities and government officials, to see epic canyon views and experience the Hualapai culture at Grand Canyon West.Day visitors are not required to make advance reservations, however, advance reservations reduce wait times and allow visitors to pick up their tickets at Will Call when they arrive at Grand Canyon West. Grand Canyon West is the only location throughout the entire Grand Canyon where visitors can access the river and water recreation activities at the bottom of the canyon via helicopter tours.<br />
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<p> Whether you agree or disagree with his proclamation, I strongly suggest taking a listen to Radiohead&#8217;s phenomenal cover version of the Carly Simon classic below.(photo via Treefingers)MP3: Radiohead - Nobody Does It Better (Carly Simon cover)Labels: covers, radiohead, the world of b-sides and rarities<br />
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<p>-ne  The owner of Bonnelle Bakery at Ascan/Austin says she&#8217;s not at all worried about just-opened Martha&#8217;s and Fay Da on west side.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://foresthills72.blogspot.com/2007/07/bonnelle-not-worried-about-marthas.html">link</a></p>
<p> Make the damn thing citywide or eliminate the city Personal Income Tax.I don&#8217;t like bike riding 25 year olds from Michigan (who are never wrong about anything ever) telling me that forcing cars from their neighborhood into mine is actually good for my family.As I said in my letters to my representatives when Bloomberg first hinted at the plan, I can&#8217;t imagine a more divisive and hostile program. I don&#8217;t know, what&#8217;s your plan for fixing my bathroom faucet?The traffic in Manhattan is no worse than other parts of the city and this would just make it worse.<br />
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<p>-ne  If the male suicide bombing Jihadi&#8217;s get 72 virgins in heaven, what do the female suicide bombing Jihadi&#8217;s get?Fair question.<br />
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<p>Array-ne  En este podcast se reproduce una clase real de introducciÃ³n a la AstronomÃ­a de 4ÂºESOEs un coloquio entre el profesor y los alumnos en el que se habla de la exobiologÃ­a, la posibilidad de vida fuera de la tierra y de los posibles origenes extraterrestres de la vida en nuestro planeta.<br />
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<p> igazÃ¡n nagyon kunkorodÃ³ sorokbÃ³l harmadszorra mÃ¡r jÃ³hoz Ã¡llunk be Ã©s mÃ¡sfÃ©l Ã³ra alatt mÃ¡r el is indulhatunk gyalog fel a mÃ¡sodikra, 700 lÃ©pcsÅ, 130 mÃ©ter kb asszem. Ã©s azt is elfelejtettem, hogy a sugÃ¡rÃºt nagy, nagyon nagy.<br />
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<p> No entanto, a atleta, que conquistou duas medalhas nos Jogos Pan-Americanos do Rio de Janeiro, afirma que nem sempre foi assim.Apareci primeiramente pelos meus resultados, pois era bem feinha, esmilingÃ¼ida, com cabelo muito curto e atÃ© aparelho nos dentes, recorda Delaroli, que ainda adolescente, aos 15 anos, jÃ¡ conquistava a medalha de bronze na prova de revezamento 4&#215;100m nos Jogos Pan-Americanos de Winnipeg.Mesmo reconhecendo a melhoria na aparÃªncia e a vaidade no momento de se arrumar, Delaroli nÃ£o se encanta com o tÃ­tulo de musa.<br />
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<p> Pronto vimos la primera ocasiÃ³n clara tras una galopada del luso que tras ciertos rebotes llego el esferico a Giggs que con su pierna mala estrellÃ³ el balÃ³n en el pecho de Cech.AsÃ­ de un despiste en el min 38 y una explÃ©ndida pared entre C.Ronaldo y Evra, este Ãºltimo puso con mucho pulso un centro raso medido a los pies de Giggs que con un simple toque con la zurdo la puso en la escuadra contrario de Cech.Este gol fue un duro golpe para los de Mourinho que finalizando la pimera parte, un esplÃ©ndido pase de A.Cole al debutante Malouda,que con una buen cuerpo a cuerpo con Ferdinand, supo culminar con frialdad cruzando el disparo a Van Der Sar.La segunda parte se relantizo mucho el juego por el miedo de encajar un gol y perder la Final y solo puso velocidad al partido algunas internadas del United.<br />
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<p>-ne  ÎÏÏÎ­Ï ÏÎ¹Ï Î¼Î­ÏÎµÏ, Î¿Î¹ ÎµÎ»Î¬ÏÎ¹ÏÏÎ¿Î¹ ÏÎ¿Ï Î­Î¼ÎµÎ¹Î½Î±Î½ ÏÎ¯ÏÏ ÏÏÎ¹Ï ÏÏÎ»ÎµÎ¹Ï, ÏÎ­ÏÎ± Î±ÏÏ ÏÎ¿ Î·Î¼Î¯ÏÏÏ ÏÏÎ± Î¼ÏÎ±Î»ÎºÏÎ½Î¹Î± Î¼Îµ ÏÎ¹Ï ÏÎ·Î»ÎµÎ¿ÏÎ¬ÏÎµÎ¹Ï Î½Î± Î¼ÎµÏÎ±Î´Î¯Î´Î¿ÏÎ½ ÏÎ± ÏÎ¹Î»Î¹ÎºÎ¬ ÏÏÎ½ Î¿Î¼Î¬Î´ÏÎ½, Î¸Î± Î­ÏÎ¿ÏÎ½ ÏÎ±ÏÎ±ÏÎ·ÏÎ®ÏÎµÎ¹ ÎºÎ±Î¹ ÎºÎ¬ÏÎ¿Î¹Î± Î¬Î»Î»Î± ÏÎ·Î¼Î¬Î´Î¹Î± &quot;Î¶ÏÎ®Ï&quot;. Î¤Î¹Ï Î³ÎºÎ±ÏÏÎ¿Î½Î¹Î­ÏÎµÏ ÎºÎ±Î¹ ÏÎ± Î´ÏÎ¬ÏÎ¹Î± ÏÎ± Î»ÏÎ¼Î±Î¯Î½ÎµÏÎ±Î¹ Î¼Î¹Î± Î¹Î´Î¹ÏÏÏÏÎ· ÏÎ¿ÏÎ¹ÎºÎ® Î¼Î±ÏÎ¯Î± (ÏÏÏÎ¯Ï ÎµÎ¹ÏÎ±Î³ÏÎ³Î¹ÎºÎ¬) ÏÎ¿Ï Î´ÎµÎ»ÎµÎ¬Î¶ÎµÎ¹ ÏÎ± ÏÏÎ¿ÏÎ®ÏÎ¹Î± Î¸ÏÎ¼Î±ÏÎ± Î¼Îµ ÏÎ¿Î»Î»Î¬ Î´Î¿Î»ÏÎ¼Î±ÏÎ±.ÎÏÎ¹Î¼ÏÎ¹ÎºÏÏÎ­Ï Î¿Î¹ÎºÎ¿Î´Î¿Î¼Î­Ï, ÎµÏÎºÎ¿Î»Î· ÏÏÏÏÎ²Î±ÏÎ· ÏÏÎ¿ Î Î±Î½ÎµÏÎ¹ÏÏÎ®Î¼Î¹Î¿, ÏÏÎ½Î®Î¸ÏÏ&#8230; ÏÎµÏÎ½Î¿ÏÎ½ ÎºÎ¬Î¸Îµ 4-5 ÏÏÎµÏ(!) ÎµÎ½Ï Î¿ Î±Î­ÏÎ±Ï ÏÎ¿Ï Î¾ÏÏÎ¯Î¶ÎµÎ¹ ÏÎ± Î±ÏÏÎ¹Î¬ ÏÏÎ¿ ÏÎµÎ½ÏÎ¬Î»ÎµÏÏÎ¿.ÎÎ¹ Î±ÏÏÏ, Î±Î½ Î´ÎµÎ½ ÎµÎ¯ÏÏÎµ ÏÎµÏÎ¹ÏÎµÏÎµÎ¹ÏÎ´Î·Ï ÏÏÏÎ¿Ï, Î²Î¿ÏÏ Î³Î¹Î± Î³ÎºÎ±ÏÏÎ¿Î½Î¹Î­ÏÎ± downtown: ÎµÎºÎµÎ¯ ÏÎ¿ÏÎ»Î¬ÏÎ¹ÏÏÎ¿Î½ ÏÎ± Î»ÎµÏÏÎ¿ÏÎµÎ¯Î± ÏÎµÏÎ½Î¿ÏÎ½ Î±ÏÏÎ±Î¼Î¬ÏÎ·ÏÎ±, ÎºÎ±Î¹ Î¿Î¹ ÏÎ¹Î¼Î­Ï ÎµÎ¯Î½Î±Î¹ ÏÏÎ¿ Î®Î¼Î¹ÏÏ ÏÏÎ½ ÏÏÎ¿Î±Î½Î±ÏÎµÏÎ¸Î­Î½ÏÏÎ½ Î±Î½ÎµÎ¼Î¿Î´Î±ÏÎ¼Î­Î½ÏÎ½ ÏÏÎ¿Î±ÏÏÎ¯ÏÎ½&#8230;ÎÎ±ÏÎ¹Î­ÏÏÎ± Î Î±ÏÏÎ¹Î½Î¿ÏÏÏÎ¹ÎºÎ¿Ï<br />
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<p>Array-ne  En este podcast se reproduce una clase real de introducciÃ³n a la AstronomÃ­a de 4ÂºESOEs un coloquio entre el profesor y los alumnos en el que se habla de la exobiologÃ­a, la posibilidad de vida fuera de la tierra y de los posibles origenes extraterrestres de la vida en nuestro planeta.<br />
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<p> igazÃ¡n nagyon kunkorodÃ³ sorokbÃ³l harmadszorra mÃ¡r jÃ³hoz Ã¡llunk be Ã©s mÃ¡sfÃ©l Ã³ra alatt mÃ¡r el is indulhatunk gyalog fel a mÃ¡sodikra, 700 lÃ©pcsÅ, 130 mÃ©ter kb asszem. Ã©s azt is elfelejtettem, hogy a sugÃ¡rÃºt nagy, nagyon nagy.<br />
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<p> No entanto, a atleta, que conquistou duas medalhas nos Jogos Pan-Americanos do Rio de Janeiro, afirma que nem sempre foi assim.Apareci primeiramente pelos meus resultados, pois era bem feinha, esmilingÃ¼ida, com cabelo muito curto e atÃ© aparelho nos dentes, recorda Delaroli, que ainda adolescente, aos 15 anos, jÃ¡ conquistava a medalha de bronze na prova de revezamento 4&#215;100m nos Jogos Pan-Americanos de Winnipeg.Mesmo reconhecendo a melhoria na aparÃªncia e a vaidade no momento de se arrumar, Delaroli nÃ£o se encanta com o tÃ­tulo de musa.<br />
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<p> Pronto vimos la primera ocasiÃ³n clara tras una galopada del luso que tras ciertos rebotes llego el esferico a Giggs que con su pierna mala estrellÃ³ el balÃ³n en el pecho de Cech.AsÃ­ de un despiste en el min 38 y una explÃ©ndida pared entre C.Ronaldo y Evra, este Ãºltimo puso con mucho pulso un centro raso medido a los pies de Giggs que con un simple toque con la zurdo la puso en la escuadra contrario de Cech.Este gol fue un duro golpe para los de Mourinho que finalizando la pimera parte, un esplÃ©ndido pase de A.Cole al debutante Malouda,que con una buen cuerpo a cuerpo con Ferdinand, supo culminar con frialdad cruzando el disparo a Van Der Sar.La segunda parte se relantizo mucho el juego por el miedo de encajar un gol y perder la Final y solo puso velocidad al partido algunas internadas del United.<br />
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<p>-ne  ÎÏÏÎ­Ï ÏÎ¹Ï Î¼Î­ÏÎµÏ, Î¿Î¹ ÎµÎ»Î¬ÏÎ¹ÏÏÎ¿Î¹ ÏÎ¿Ï Î­Î¼ÎµÎ¹Î½Î±Î½ ÏÎ¯ÏÏ ÏÏÎ¹Ï ÏÏÎ»ÎµÎ¹Ï, ÏÎ­ÏÎ± Î±ÏÏ ÏÎ¿ Î·Î¼Î¯ÏÏÏ ÏÏÎ± Î¼ÏÎ±Î»ÎºÏÎ½Î¹Î± Î¼Îµ ÏÎ¹Ï ÏÎ·Î»ÎµÎ¿ÏÎ¬ÏÎµÎ¹Ï Î½Î± Î¼ÎµÏÎ±Î´Î¯Î´Î¿ÏÎ½ ÏÎ± ÏÎ¹Î»Î¹ÎºÎ¬ ÏÏÎ½ Î¿Î¼Î¬Î´ÏÎ½, Î¸Î± Î­ÏÎ¿ÏÎ½ ÏÎ±ÏÎ±ÏÎ·ÏÎ®ÏÎµÎ¹ ÎºÎ±Î¹ ÎºÎ¬ÏÎ¿Î¹Î± Î¬Î»Î»Î± ÏÎ·Î¼Î¬Î´Î¹Î± &quot;Î¶ÏÎ®Ï&quot;. Î¤Î¹Ï Î³ÎºÎ±ÏÏÎ¿Î½Î¹Î­ÏÎµÏ ÎºÎ±Î¹ ÏÎ± Î´ÏÎ¬ÏÎ¹Î± ÏÎ± Î»ÏÎ¼Î±Î¯Î½ÎµÏÎ±Î¹ Î¼Î¹Î± Î¹Î´Î¹ÏÏÏÏÎ· ÏÎ¿ÏÎ¹ÎºÎ® Î¼Î±ÏÎ¯Î± (ÏÏÏÎ¯Ï ÎµÎ¹ÏÎ±Î³ÏÎ³Î¹ÎºÎ¬) ÏÎ¿Ï Î´ÎµÎ»ÎµÎ¬Î¶ÎµÎ¹ ÏÎ± ÏÏÎ¿ÏÎ®ÏÎ¹Î± Î¸ÏÎ¼Î±ÏÎ± Î¼Îµ ÏÎ¿Î»Î»Î¬ Î´Î¿Î»ÏÎ¼Î±ÏÎ±.ÎÏÎ¹Î¼ÏÎ¹ÎºÏÏÎ­Ï Î¿Î¹ÎºÎ¿Î´Î¿Î¼Î­Ï, ÎµÏÎºÎ¿Î»Î· ÏÏÏÏÎ²Î±ÏÎ· ÏÏÎ¿ Î Î±Î½ÎµÏÎ¹ÏÏÎ®Î¼Î¹Î¿, ÏÏÎ½Î®Î¸ÏÏ&#8230; ÏÎµÏÎ½Î¿ÏÎ½ ÎºÎ¬Î¸Îµ 4-5 ÏÏÎµÏ(!) ÎµÎ½Ï Î¿ Î±Î­ÏÎ±Ï ÏÎ¿Ï Î¾ÏÏÎ¯Î¶ÎµÎ¹ ÏÎ± Î±ÏÏÎ¹Î¬ ÏÏÎ¿ ÏÎµÎ½ÏÎ¬Î»ÎµÏÏÎ¿.ÎÎ¹ Î±ÏÏÏ, Î±Î½ Î´ÎµÎ½ ÎµÎ¯ÏÏÎµ ÏÎµÏÎ¹ÏÎµÏÎµÎ¹ÏÎ´Î·Ï ÏÏÏÎ¿Ï, Î²Î¿ÏÏ Î³Î¹Î± Î³ÎºÎ±ÏÏÎ¿Î½Î¹Î­ÏÎ± downtown: ÎµÎºÎµÎ¯ ÏÎ¿ÏÎ»Î¬ÏÎ¹ÏÏÎ¿Î½ ÏÎ± Î»ÎµÏÏÎ¿ÏÎµÎ¯Î± ÏÎµÏÎ½Î¿ÏÎ½ Î±ÏÏÎ±Î¼Î¬ÏÎ·ÏÎ±, ÎºÎ±Î¹ Î¿Î¹ ÏÎ¹Î¼Î­Ï ÎµÎ¯Î½Î±Î¹ ÏÏÎ¿ Î®Î¼Î¹ÏÏ ÏÏÎ½ ÏÏÎ¿Î±Î½Î±ÏÎµÏÎ¸Î­Î½ÏÏÎ½ Î±Î½ÎµÎ¼Î¿Î´Î±ÏÎ¼Î­Î½ÏÎ½ ÏÏÎ¿Î±ÏÏÎ¯ÏÎ½&#8230;ÎÎ±ÏÎ¹Î­ÏÏÎ± Î Î±ÏÏÎ¹Î½Î¿ÏÏÏÎ¹ÎºÎ¿Ï<br />
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<p>Array-ne               Looking through the Grass [Canon 10D / 1/90 / f5.6 / ISO 100]<br />
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<p>  In order to believe that this little dirty trick cost the Democrat Jeanne Shaheen the election, you must also believe that 90 minutes without access to telephones cost Democrats roughly 20,000 votes.  In other words, if one assumes that the GOP stole the NH Senate election in 2002, they must also assume that a mere hour and a half outage of the phones at the Democrat Party&#8217;s HQ on Election Day cost them nearly a quarter of their base&#8217;s vote!<br />
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<p> Electronics)Chitra - http://worldsafunnyplace.blogspot.com/ Uthra - http://nousforever.blogspot.com/On campusAnand - http://blogydogy.blogspot.com   Anand - http://pilanidiary.blogspot.com2001A4PS417, Gartmore Hedge FundsOjas - http://yesterday1cemore.blogspot.com2001A4PS474,  Evalueserve in GurgaonKapil Jamkar - http://sacout.blogspot.com2001B3A7554Karthik Kumar (Guilt) - http://karmaking.blogspot.com/A7 BatchRaoul Hingle - www.mytroddenpath.blogspot.com 2001B3A8467Hemamalini Sukumar -  http://www.myrosettastone.blogspot.com2001A3PS089Sundeep - http://sundeepthiru.blogspot.com2001B2A1807MKS Chaterjee (Chattu) - http://chattu.blogspot.com2001b3a8635Neelam PG - http://cerebral-concoctions.blogspot.comHarini - http://guerradelfuhrer.blogspot.com/2001A3PS148Maum - http://greenmarrow.blogspot.com/&#8217;01 A7  Aparajith Ramnath and Hrishikesh - http://pavilionseat.wordpress.comSubhash - http://floydrulez.blogspot.com2001A2PS817Manju V - http://being-manju.blogspot.com2001A7PS048         02 BatchSwarna Subhash - http://crypticrap.blogspot.com/On campusEnchantress - http://cracster.blogspot.com/On campusNikhil Deshpande - http://envydee.blogspot.com02794, Leaving this semRitesh -  http://riteshganeriwal.blogspot.com2002A7PS593Sukanya SV - http://sukanyasv.blogspot.comSaikat Banerjee - http://saikatbanerjee.blogspot.comPS2 - Altair Engineering Pvt Ltd, BangaloreSandhir Srivastava -  http://thesandhirsrivastava.blogspot.com2002A7PS174Ms.Vinnakota Harsha - http://more-abt-me.blogspot.com/2002A5PS764, BPharmacy(Hons)Divya Krishnan - http://crypticmavin.blogspot.com2002A6PS514Hritupon Saikia - http://hritupon.blogspot.com2002A7PS016Ritesh Nagpal - http://myspace-ritesh.blogspot.com/ 2002A3PS416Ashish Khandelwal - http://investinhabit.blogspot.com/2002A6PS786Rohit Koul - http://beingrohit.blogspot.com2002A7TS041Dhavish Jain - http://dhavishspeaks.blogspot.com/ 2002A3PS053Aravind - http://figmentsofreality.blogspot.comAkanksha Srivastava - http://iliketokeepitsimple.blogspot.comVamsi Krishna - http://psychesvisage.blogspot.com2002A7PS336Anurag Ambekar - http://anuragambekar@blogspot.com2002A7PS062Srikanth Kotapati - http://bhavsri.blogspot.com2002KS08855 03 Batch    Abhilash (03A3253) - http://abhilashr.blogspot.comOn campus   Hemanth (03A4269) - http://hemanth269.blogspot.comOn campusKapil Goenka (03A7008) - http://kapilgoenka.blogspot.comOn campusAbhijeet R. Bhalerao - http://abhijeetrbhalerao.blogspot.com2003A8PS554Uday Kiran - http://udaykiranm.blogspot.com2003A7212Arun Sethuraman - http://wordsworthless.blogspot.com2003A7PS230    2004 Batch    Aishwarya (2004A6C7785) - http://nix-periphera.blogspot.comOn campusNaina Bhattacharya - http://thegrinmonster.blogspot.com2004A7PS014Keerthi Kiran - http://kkeerthikiran.blogspot.com2004A8PS247Saptaswa basu - http://theemptyvessel.wordpress.com2004A2PS595Hema Hariharan - http://hemaswebspace.blogspot.com2004A8Asif Momen - http://momendba.blogspot.comME, Software Systems  UnknownSatya Subramanian - http://chaosrulez.blogspot.com/ Gopal - http://liveyourdreamz.blogspot.com/Ganz - http://gansvv.blogspot.com/Tulika - http://tulika.blogspot.com/2005 Batch   Navjot Kukreja - http://geekisms.blogspot.com2005A3PS211Bandan Jot Singh - http://bitsbj.blogspot.comSwagat Acharya - http://swagatspeak.blogspot.com2005B5A3517Sidharth Parimal - http://theseventhone.blogspot.com2005A1PS420Shubham Malhotra - http://raveequation.blogspot.com2005P8PS298Nimit Mehra - http://hunterwise.blogspot.comAnkit Vatsa - http://ankitvatsa.blogspoy.comYogesh Padmanabhan - http://knioledge.blogspot.com2005P8PS295Swagat Acharya - http://wheels.wordpress.com2005B5A3517Abhishek Kumar - http://abhishek-myblogs.blogspot.com2005T6PS438 2006 BatchRishabh Kaul - http://rishabhiscool.blogspot.com2006B3PS533Anurag - http://rockforanewday.blogspot.comSoumyadeep Ghosh - http://coolboydeep.blogspot.comSrikant Rao - http://srikantrao.blogspot.comSaurav Neel Patyal - http://sauravneelpatyal.blogspot.comHarshad Deshmukh - http://bestharshu.blogspot.com2006B4A7662Shoaib - http://shoaibsblog.blogspot.com2006A7PS104Rachit Chandra - http://blog.rachit.name2006A7PS012 And yeah, I found these addresses while hopping from one blog to another.<br />
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<p>   It&#8217;s great to think that either Portugal or Greece will win tomorrow even though neither have made it this far in a major competition before.<br />
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<p>-ne  As a child Tim Eysselinck was obsessed with toy soldiers, John Wayne and guns. But my mind is not adequate to the task, and the magazine is not intended to explain to the unconverted.We came to England when Tim was 15 months old, I to teach at the University of Sussex and his father to direct the Gardner Centre for the Arts in Brighton.I have a black-and-white snapshot of Tim and his little brother Alex, both of them fair-haired and long-lashed, squatting in an orchard full of daffodils in the Sussex countryside where we lived until Tim was eight. If I was the parent, I wouldn&#8217;t want to let you be you the way you&#8217;ve let me be me.&#8221;Tim took a degree in history at the University of Florida, where he was a member of the Reserve Officer Training Corps, then spent four years stationed with the army in Hawaii, where he described himself as a &#8220;warrior without a war&#8221;.He left to work for a security corporation guarding the embassies and multinationals in Cameroon, and, as a US army reserve officer in Stuttgart, was sent to Bosnia, the Republic of Congo, and then to Namibia, where he learned the skill of de-mining. In Windhoek, the Namibian capital, he married on the eve of the millennium, became a stepfather and later a father to a daughter, who is now three and a half.In August last year, having completed a two-year humanitarian de-mining project on the Ethiopian-Eritrean border (his family spent that time in Addis Ababa), Tim was offered his choice of a desk job in Washington or a mine-clearing contract in Iraq. His wife agreed to return to Windhoek and honour his desire for a limited tour at the front.In Baghdad, Tim headed a m project with eight civilian colleagues, a sniffer dog team and a crew of 90 Iraqis who, he said, were the best he had ever worked with - the most dedicated, the most disciplined. The trajectory took the bullet through Tim&#8217;s cranium, a black and beige Herrera-patterned curtain, and out through a rectangular window pane, so that the best friend of his widow was able to pick up the pieces of his brain and her sister to mop the blood from the carpet.A week later Alex would stand in front of that window in full McKenzie kilt regalia, on his way to his brother&#8217;s funeral - bringing together Tim&#8217;s Scottish heritage and his choice of Africa as homeland.No one will ever know what exploded in Tim&#8217;s mind.<br />
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<p>  But, I still feel the weight of responsibility for being an American who has more wealth than 2/3&#8217;s of the world&#8217;s population, who consumes more energy than 90% of the world, who complains about .13/gallon gas while most of the rest of the world pays double that price or more.<br />
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<p>  In order to believe that this little dirty trick cost the Democrat Jeanne Shaheen the election, you must also believe that 90 minutes without access to telephones cost Democrats roughly 20,000 votes.  In other words, if one assumes that the GOP stole the NH Senate election in 2002, they must also assume that a mere hour and a half outage of the phones at the Democrat Party&#8217;s HQ on Election Day cost them nearly a quarter of their base&#8217;s vote!<br />
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<p> Electronics)Chitra - http://worldsafunnyplace.blogspot.com/ Uthra - http://nousforever.blogspot.com/On campusAnand - http://blogydogy.blogspot.com   Anand - http://pilanidiary.blogspot.com2001A4PS417, Gartmore Hedge FundsOjas - http://yesterday1cemore.blogspot.com2001A4PS474,  Evalueserve in GurgaonKapil Jamkar - http://sacout.blogspot.com2001B3A7554Karthik Kumar (Guilt) - http://karmaking.blogspot.com/A7 BatchRaoul Hingle - www.mytroddenpath.blogspot.com 2001B3A8467Hemamalini Sukumar -  http://www.myrosettastone.blogspot.com2001A3PS089Sundeep - http://sundeepthiru.blogspot.com2001B2A1807MKS Chaterjee (Chattu) - http://chattu.blogspot.com2001b3a8635Neelam PG - http://cerebral-concoctions.blogspot.comHarini - http://guerradelfuhrer.blogspot.com/2001A3PS148Maum - http://greenmarrow.blogspot.com/&#8217;01 A7  Aparajith Ramnath and Hrishikesh - http://pavilionseat.wordpress.comSubhash - http://floydrulez.blogspot.com2001A2PS817Manju V - http://being-manju.blogspot.com2001A7PS048         02 BatchSwarna Subhash - http://crypticrap.blogspot.com/On campusEnchantress - http://cracster.blogspot.com/On campusNikhil Deshpande - http://envydee.blogspot.com02794, Leaving this semRitesh -  http://riteshganeriwal.blogspot.com2002A7PS593Sukanya SV - http://sukanyasv.blogspot.comSaikat Banerjee - http://saikatbanerjee.blogspot.comPS2 - Altair Engineering Pvt Ltd, BangaloreSandhir Srivastava -  http://thesandhirsrivastava.blogspot.com2002A7PS174Ms.Vinnakota Harsha - http://more-abt-me.blogspot.com/2002A5PS764, BPharmacy(Hons)Divya Krishnan - http://crypticmavin.blogspot.com2002A6PS514Hritupon Saikia - http://hritupon.blogspot.com2002A7PS016Ritesh Nagpal - http://myspace-ritesh.blogspot.com/ 2002A3PS416Ashish Khandelwal - http://investinhabit.blogspot.com/2002A6PS786Rohit Koul - http://beingrohit.blogspot.com2002A7TS041Dhavish Jain - http://dhavishspeaks.blogspot.com/ 2002A3PS053Aravind - http://figmentsofreality.blogspot.comAkanksha Srivastava - http://iliketokeepitsimple.blogspot.comVamsi Krishna - http://psychesvisage.blogspot.com2002A7PS336Anurag Ambekar - http://anuragambekar@blogspot.com2002A7PS062Srikanth Kotapati - http://bhavsri.blogspot.com2002KS08855 03 Batch    Abhilash (03A3253) - http://abhilashr.blogspot.comOn campus   Hemanth (03A4269) - http://hemanth269.blogspot.comOn campusKapil Goenka (03A7008) - http://kapilgoenka.blogspot.comOn campusAbhijeet R. Bhalerao - http://abhijeetrbhalerao.blogspot.com2003A8PS554Uday Kiran - http://udaykiranm.blogspot.com2003A7212Arun Sethuraman - http://wordsworthless.blogspot.com2003A7PS230    2004 Batch    Aishwarya (2004A6C7785) - http://nix-periphera.blogspot.comOn campusNaina Bhattacharya - http://thegrinmonster.blogspot.com2004A7PS014Keerthi Kiran - http://kkeerthikiran.blogspot.com2004A8PS247Saptaswa basu - http://theemptyvessel.wordpress.com2004A2PS595Hema Hariharan - http://hemaswebspace.blogspot.com2004A8Asif Momen - http://momendba.blogspot.comME, Software Systems  UnknownSatya Subramanian - http://chaosrulez.blogspot.com/ Gopal - http://liveyourdreamz.blogspot.com/Ganz - http://gansvv.blogspot.com/Tulika - http://tulika.blogspot.com/2005 Batch   Navjot Kukreja - http://geekisms.blogspot.com2005A3PS211Bandan Jot Singh - http://bitsbj.blogspot.comSwagat Acharya - http://swagatspeak.blogspot.com2005B5A3517Sidharth Parimal - http://theseventhone.blogspot.com2005A1PS420Shubham Malhotra - http://raveequation.blogspot.com2005P8PS298Nimit Mehra - http://hunterwise.blogspot.comAnkit Vatsa - http://ankitvatsa.blogspoy.comYogesh Padmanabhan - http://knioledge.blogspot.com2005P8PS295Swagat Acharya - http://wheels.wordpress.com2005B5A3517Abhishek Kumar - http://abhishek-myblogs.blogspot.com2005T6PS438 2006 BatchRishabh Kaul - http://rishabhiscool.blogspot.com2006B3PS533Anurag - http://rockforanewday.blogspot.comSoumyadeep Ghosh - http://coolboydeep.blogspot.comSrikant Rao - http://srikantrao.blogspot.comSaurav Neel Patyal - http://sauravneelpatyal.blogspot.comHarshad Deshmukh - http://bestharshu.blogspot.com2006B4A7662Shoaib - http://shoaibsblog.blogspot.com2006A7PS104Rachit Chandra - http://blog.rachit.name2006A7PS012 And yeah, I found these addresses while hopping from one blog to another.<br />
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<p>   It&#8217;s great to think that either Portugal or Greece will win tomorrow even though neither have made it this far in a major competition before.<br />
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<p>-ne  As a child Tim Eysselinck was obsessed with toy soldiers, John Wayne and guns. But my mind is not adequate to the task, and the magazine is not intended to explain to the unconverted.We came to England when Tim was 15 months old, I to teach at the University of Sussex and his father to direct the Gardner Centre for the Arts in Brighton.I have a black-and-white snapshot of Tim and his little brother Alex, both of them fair-haired and long-lashed, squatting in an orchard full of daffodils in the Sussex countryside where we lived until Tim was eight. If I was the parent, I wouldn&#8217;t want to let you be you the way you&#8217;ve let me be me.&#8221;Tim took a degree in history at the University of Florida, where he was a member of the Reserve Officer Training Corps, then spent four years stationed with the army in Hawaii, where he described himself as a &#8220;warrior without a war&#8221;.He left to work for a security corporation guarding the embassies and multinationals in Cameroon, and, as a US army reserve officer in Stuttgart, was sent to Bosnia, the Republic of Congo, and then to Namibia, where he learned the skill of de-mining. In Windhoek, the Namibian capital, he married on the eve of the millennium, became a stepfather and later a father to a daughter, who is now three and a half.In August last year, having completed a two-year humanitarian de-mining project on the Ethiopian-Eritrean border (his family spent that time in Addis Ababa), Tim was offered his choice of a desk job in Washington or a mine-clearing contract in Iraq. His wife agreed to return to Windhoek and honour his desire for a limited tour at the front.In Baghdad, Tim headed a m project with eight civilian colleagues, a sniffer dog team and a crew of 90 Iraqis who, he said, were the best he had ever worked with - the most dedicated, the most disciplined. The trajectory took the bullet through Tim&#8217;s cranium, a black and beige Herrera-patterned curtain, and out through a rectangular window pane, so that the best friend of his widow was able to pick up the pieces of his brain and her sister to mop the blood from the carpet.A week later Alex would stand in front of that window in full McKenzie kilt regalia, on his way to his brother&#8217;s funeral - bringing together Tim&#8217;s Scottish heritage and his choice of Africa as homeland.No one will ever know what exploded in Tim&#8217;s mind.<br />
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<p>  But, I still feel the weight of responsibility for being an American who has more wealth than 2/3&#8217;s of the world&#8217;s population, who consumes more energy than 90% of the world, who complains about .13/gallon gas while most of the rest of the world pays double that price or more.<br />
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<p>Array-ne  Amazon 302 (Ð¸Ð·Ð¼ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ð», Ð² Ð¿Ð¾ÑÐ»ÐµÐ´Ð½Ð¸Ð¹ Ð´ÐµÐ½Ñ ÐµÑÐµ 20 ÐºÐ°Ð¿Ð½ÑÐ»Ð¾)Google adsense 330,36 (Ð² Ð½Ð¸Ñ 250 Ð·Ð° ÑÐµÑÐµÑÐ°Ð»Ð°)mp3fiesta 1248.40 ( 4 Ð¾Ñ ÑÐµÑÐ¾Ð²)ÑÐ¼Ð°ÐºÑ 1824.42ÑÑÑÐ»Ð¸Ð½Ðº 75 - (Ð¿ÑÐ¾Ð´Ð°Ð¶Ð° Ð¼ÐµÑÑ Ð¿Ð¾Ð´ Ð»Ð¸Ð½ÐºÐ¸ - Ð¿Ð¸ÑÐ¸ Ð¿Ð¸ÑÑÐ¼Ð¾ forhrumer@Ð¼ÑÐ¹Ð».ÑÑ Ð¸ Ñ Ð·Ð°ÑÐµÐ³Ð°Ñ ÑÐµÐ±Ñ ÑÐµÑÐµÑÐ°Ð»Ð¾Ð¼)ÐÐµÑÐ²Ð½Ð¸ÑÐ°ÑÑ Ð¿ÑÐ¸ÑÐ»Ð¾ÑÑ Ð½Ðµ Ð¾ÑÐµÐ½Ñ Ð¼Ð½Ð¾Ð³Ð¾, Ð²Ð¿ÑÐ¸Ð½ÑÐ¸Ð¿Ðµ Ð²ÑÐµ ÑÐ»Ð¾ ÑÐ°Ð¼Ð¾ÑÐµÐºÐ¾Ð¼ Ñ Ð°Ð¿ÑÐµÐ»Ñ Ð¸ Ð²Ð¾Ñ Ð²Ð¾Ñ ÑÑÑÐ½ÐµÑ )ÐÐ¼Ð°Ð·Ð¾Ð½ ÐºÐ°Ðº Ð²ÑÐµÐ³Ð´Ð°&#8230;Ð¶Ð´ÐµÑÑ Ð¿ÐµÑÐ²ÑÐµ 20 Ð´Ð½ÐµÐ¹&#8230;Ð½Ð° Ð½ÑÐ»Ðµ&#8230;Ð° Ð¿Ð¾ÑÐ¾Ð¼ Ð±Ð°Ñ Ð¸ Ð¿Ð¾ ÑÑÐ¸ Ð¿ÑÐ¾Ð´Ð°Ð¶Ð¸ Ð² Ð´ÐµÐ½Ñ.ÐÐ¾ÑÑÐ½ÑÐ»Ð¸ Ð½Ð°ÐºÐ¾Ð½ÐµÑÑÐ¾ Ñ Ð¼Ð¾ÐµÐ¹ Ð´ÐµÐ²ÑÑÐºÐ¸ Ð´Ð¾ ÑÐ¾ÑÐºÐ¸ Ð½Ð° Ð°Ð´ÑÐ¸Ð½ÑÐµ Ð¸ Ñ Ð¿Ð¾Ð»ÑÑÐ¸Ð» 250 Ñ Ð½ÐµÐµ.<br />
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<p> irgendwie hat man das gefuehl, die stadt schon zu kennen, bevor man hierher kommt.gestern hatte ich auch noch einen sehr schoenen abend: nachdem ich zuerst lebron james beim einzug in die nba finals zugeschaut habe, war ich auf einem konzert in haights ashbury, dem hippieviertel von frisco.<br />
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<p>-ne                       Wir haben uns auf den Weg nach KÃ¶ln gemacht und haben die Jungs von sevenload besucht.<br />
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<p> todo ello relatado con el mayor cariÃ±o hacia unos colores: el blanco y el azulZaragocismo La creaciÃ³n del Real Zaragoza hace ya 75 largos aÃ±os fue un hito para nuestra ciudad, la regiÃ³n entera se ha visto baÃ±ada por un sentimiento zaragocista desde entonces, convirtiÃ©ndose en una de las pocas instituciones, capaces de unir a todos los aragoneses.Desde las 3,15 ptas mensuales que se pagaban para entrar en Torrero a comienzos de los aÃ±os 30, a los mÃ¡s de 200 euros que se pagan en la actualidad por un asiento en la Romareda, varias generaciones han acudido fieles cada domingo a ver a su equipo, sufriendo en los malos momentos y disfrutando de los buenos, que los blanquillos les han regalado a lo largo de su historia.Yarza y los de su gremioYarza es uno de los grandes porteros que ha defendido la &#8220;puerta del Carmen&#8221; Varias anÃ©cdotas nos han dejado estos locos solitarios para el recuerdo:- Cuando el Zaragoza no era todavÃ­a mÃ¡s que una idea en la mente de algunas cabezas pensantes, el Iberia se presentÃ³ el 15 de julio de 1923 en el campo de la HÃ­pica para disputar un partido conra en Espanyol de Barcelona, donde militaba el mÃ­tico portero Ricardo Zamora. Muchos fueron expulsados por no tener clara la filosofÃ­a del nuevo grupo ultra, pero a dÃ­a de hoy son un orgullo para el club, 90 minutos cantando, sin apenas malos gestos para el rival y con un denominador comÃºn entre todos ellos: verdadera pasiÃ³n por el Real Zaragoza.Esperemos que algÃºn dÃ­a estas dos fuerzas de apoyo al club blanquillo se unan y que el estadio sea un solo grito de apoyo a los nuestrosTorreroConocido en sus inicios como la &#8220;catedral gualdinegra&#8221;, por acoger los partidos del desaparecido Iberia, fue el primer feudo del Real Zaragoza, hasta la construcciÃ³n de la Romareda. El club local tuvo que remontar dos veces un marcador adverso para hacerse al final con la victoria por 4-3 ante el que a la postre serÃ­a campeÃ³n de liga, con dos goles de corner directo de Primo, algo insÃ³lito hasta la fecha.Seminario El Ãºnico jugador en la historia zaragocista capaz de alcanzar el trofeo &#8220;Pichichi&#8221;, fue en la temporada 61-62. que maravillaron con su fÃºtbol traÃ­do de SudamÃ©rica, o los &#8220;hÃ©roes de ParÃ­s&#8221;, que durante aÃ±os dieron un recital de lo que significaba el fÃºtbol de ataque.Pero la delantera que cualquier zaragocista tiene en la cabeza es la formada por Canario, Santos, Marcelino, Villa y Lapetra, que formaban parte, en los aÃ±os 60, de un equipo espectacular conocido como &#8220;Los MagnÃ­ficos&#8221;, que dieron al Real Zaragoza sus primeros tÃ­tulos importantes. Varias anÃ©cdotas resumen perfectamente esta situaciÃ³n:- Tras una de las fusiones del Zaragoza que provocÃ³ su cambio de vestimenta al rojo del Stadium, los avispas enterraron un tomate en mitad del campo de Torrero para simbolizar el final de su rival.- Un taxista aficionado del Iberia, era el encargado de trasladar a dos representantes de la FederaciÃ³n espaÃ±ola a los dos estadios de la ciudad, para decidir en cual se jugarÃ­a un amistoso con tra Francia. En estas lÃ­neas recordaremos la primera estrofa de uno de los primeros, conocido como &#8220;los leones de Torrero&#8221;, publicado a comienzos de los aÃ±os 50:Sobre el verde terreno, once leonesdefienden el escudo de AragÃ³n,mientras tiemblan las gradas de Torrerorepletas de entusiasmo y emociÃ³n,la victoria siempre nos alborozaporque sabe a laureles bajo el soly es un beso de triunfo a Zaragozasi se grita con entusiasmo &#161;&#161;&#161;Gol!!!AlavÃ­, alavÃ¡, alavÃ­, lavÃ­; ComenzÃ³ en el Stadium Casablanca y pronto llamÃ³ la atenciÃ³n del Real Zaragoza que decidiÃ³ contartarle para trabajar con la cantera, SubiÃ³ al primer equipo como segundo entrenador de Radomir Antic, y en la temporada 90-91 tras entrenar al Zaragoza B, tuvo que subir, ya como entrenador principal, de urgencia tras la dimisiÃ³n de Maneiro y consiguiÃ³ salvar al equipo en la promociÃ³n.AsÃ­ comenzÃ³ su etapa en Primera divisiÃ³n, con solo 30 aÃ±os, un hombre que desde una filosofÃ­a de buen fÃºtbol guiÃ³ al Real Zaragoza a sus mejores aÃ±os donde fue capaz de codearse con los grandes. La copa del rey del 94 y la Recopa del 95 fueron su legado, pero mÃ¡s allÃ¡ de eso, dejÃ³ un gran sabor de boca en una aficiÃ³n tan agradecida como exigente que espera lo mejor de los suyos.Esta temporada del 75 aniversario, con el cambio en las altas esferas del club, hemos vuelto a recuperar a este gran entrenador, que en los Ãºltimos aÃ±os ha dejado su sello en varios equipos como el Betis, el Celta o el Oporto, pero sin llegar nunca a la gloria deportiva que consiguiÃ³ en su tierra. Nuestra copa de Ferias en la Ã©poca de los magnÃ­ficos y la Recopa de ParÃ­s son un orgullo para la ciudad, pero mÃ¡s allÃ¡ de los meros tÃ­tulos, el equipo siempre ha dejado una buenÃ­sima imagen en el viejo continente, como aquel frÃ­o dÃ­a de 1966 en Leeds&#8230;Los magnÃ­ficos acudÃ­an a Inglaterra a jugar un partido de desempate de la Copa de Ferias contra el Leeds United.<br />
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<p> This was a forbidden after-school treat when we lived in Mexico.Available here.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ &#8216;Vendiendo Felicidad&#8217;, grabado en linoleo, 17cmx22cm, en papel Arches 88 con tinta oleo negra Daniel Smith. En las meras afueras de cada colegio parece que hay un vendedor de helados, esperando la salida de los ninos para sus hogares.<br />
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<p> irgendwie hat man das gefuehl, die stadt schon zu kennen, bevor man hierher kommt.gestern hatte ich auch noch einen sehr schoenen abend: nachdem ich zuerst lebron james beim einzug in die nba finals zugeschaut habe, war ich auf einem konzert in haights ashbury, dem hippieviertel von frisco.<br />
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<p> todo ello relatado con el mayor cariÃ±o hacia unos colores: el blanco y el azulZaragocismo La creaciÃ³n del Real Zaragoza hace ya 75 largos aÃ±os fue un hito para nuestra ciudad, la regiÃ³n entera se ha visto baÃ±ada por un sentimiento zaragocista desde entonces, convirtiÃ©ndose en una de las pocas instituciones, capaces de unir a todos los aragoneses.Desde las 3,15 ptas mensuales que se pagaban para entrar en Torrero a comienzos de los aÃ±os 30, a los mÃ¡s de 200 euros que se pagan en la actualidad por un asiento en la Romareda, varias generaciones han acudido fieles cada domingo a ver a su equipo, sufriendo en los malos momentos y disfrutando de los buenos, que los blanquillos les han regalado a lo largo de su historia.Yarza y los de su gremioYarza es uno de los grandes porteros que ha defendido la &#8220;puerta del Carmen&#8221; Varias anÃ©cdotas nos han dejado estos locos solitarios para el recuerdo:- Cuando el Zaragoza no era todavÃ­a mÃ¡s que una idea en la mente de algunas cabezas pensantes, el Iberia se presentÃ³ el 15 de julio de 1923 en el campo de la HÃ­pica para disputar un partido conra en Espanyol de Barcelona, donde militaba el mÃ­tico portero Ricardo Zamora. Muchos fueron expulsados por no tener clara la filosofÃ­a del nuevo grupo ultra, pero a dÃ­a de hoy son un orgullo para el club, 90 minutos cantando, sin apenas malos gestos para el rival y con un denominador comÃºn entre todos ellos: verdadera pasiÃ³n por el Real Zaragoza.Esperemos que algÃºn dÃ­a estas dos fuerzas de apoyo al club blanquillo se unan y que el estadio sea un solo grito de apoyo a los nuestrosTorreroConocido en sus inicios como la &#8220;catedral gualdinegra&#8221;, por acoger los partidos del desaparecido Iberia, fue el primer feudo del Real Zaragoza, hasta la construcciÃ³n de la Romareda. El club local tuvo que remontar dos veces un marcador adverso para hacerse al final con la victoria por 4-3 ante el que a la postre serÃ­a campeÃ³n de liga, con dos goles de corner directo de Primo, algo insÃ³lito hasta la fecha.Seminario El Ãºnico jugador en la historia zaragocista capaz de alcanzar el trofeo &#8220;Pichichi&#8221;, fue en la temporada 61-62. que maravillaron con su fÃºtbol traÃ­do de SudamÃ©rica, o los &#8220;hÃ©roes de ParÃ­s&#8221;, que durante aÃ±os dieron un recital de lo que significaba el fÃºtbol de ataque.Pero la delantera que cualquier zaragocista tiene en la cabeza es la formada por Canario, Santos, Marcelino, Villa y Lapetra, que formaban parte, en los aÃ±os 60, de un equipo espectacular conocido como &#8220;Los MagnÃ­ficos&#8221;, que dieron al Real Zaragoza sus primeros tÃ­tulos importantes. Varias anÃ©cdotas resumen perfectamente esta situaciÃ³n:- Tras una de las fusiones del Zaragoza que provocÃ³ su cambio de vestimenta al rojo del Stadium, los avispas enterraron un tomate en mitad del campo de Torrero para simbolizar el final de su rival.- Un taxista aficionado del Iberia, era el encargado de trasladar a dos representantes de la FederaciÃ³n espaÃ±ola a los dos estadios de la ciudad, para decidir en cual se jugarÃ­a un amistoso con tra Francia. En estas lÃ­neas recordaremos la primera estrofa de uno de los primeros, conocido como &#8220;los leones de Torrero&#8221;, publicado a comienzos de los aÃ±os 50:Sobre el verde terreno, once leonesdefienden el escudo de AragÃ³n,mientras tiemblan las gradas de Torrerorepletas de entusiasmo y emociÃ³n,la victoria siempre nos alborozaporque sabe a laureles bajo el soly es un beso de triunfo a Zaragozasi se grita con entusiasmo &#161;&#161;&#161;Gol!!!AlavÃ­, alavÃ¡, alavÃ­, lavÃ­; ComenzÃ³ en el Stadium Casablanca y pronto llamÃ³ la atenciÃ³n del Real Zaragoza que decidiÃ³ contartarle para trabajar con la cantera, SubiÃ³ al primer equipo como segundo entrenador de Radomir Antic, y en la temporada 90-91 tras entrenar al Zaragoza B, tuvo que subir, ya como entrenador principal, de urgencia tras la dimisiÃ³n de Maneiro y consiguiÃ³ salvar al equipo en la promociÃ³n.AsÃ­ comenzÃ³ su etapa en Primera divisiÃ³n, con solo 30 aÃ±os, un hombre que desde una filosofÃ­a de buen fÃºtbol guiÃ³ al Real Zaragoza a sus mejores aÃ±os donde fue capaz de codearse con los grandes. La copa del rey del 94 y la Recopa del 95 fueron su legado, pero mÃ¡s allÃ¡ de eso, dejÃ³ un gran sabor de boca en una aficiÃ³n tan agradecida como exigente que espera lo mejor de los suyos.Esta temporada del 75 aniversario, con el cambio en las altas esferas del club, hemos vuelto a recuperar a este gran entrenador, que en los Ãºltimos aÃ±os ha dejado su sello en varios equipos como el Betis, el Celta o el Oporto, pero sin llegar nunca a la gloria deportiva que consiguiÃ³ en su tierra. Nuestra copa de Ferias en la Ã©poca de los magnÃ­ficos y la Recopa de ParÃ­s son un orgullo para la ciudad, pero mÃ¡s allÃ¡ de los meros tÃ­tulos, el equipo siempre ha dejado una buenÃ­sima imagen en el viejo continente, como aquel frÃ­o dÃ­a de 1966 en Leeds&#8230;Los magnÃ­ficos acudÃ­an a Inglaterra a jugar un partido de desempate de la Copa de Ferias contra el Leeds United.<br />
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<p> This was a forbidden after-school treat when we lived in Mexico.Available here.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ &#8216;Vendiendo Felicidad&#8217;, grabado en linoleo, 17cmx22cm, en papel Arches 88 con tinta oleo negra Daniel Smith. En las meras afueras de cada colegio parece que hay un vendedor de helados, esperando la salida de los ninos para sus hogares.<br />
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		<title>Starting at 70</title>
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<p>  My hope is that those left behind will come across this and it will guide them thru the coming 7 year tribulation period.I will post my teaching notes with commentary.If you are going to post replies or comments, I welcome them, however, I will remove comments that are abusive, irreverent to my Lord, or just inappropriate.<br />
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<p> A man has sent his finger to the Prime Minister as a protest to his decision not to visit Yasukuni shrine (Yasukuni is where the war dead of Japan are enshrined, including 14 war criminals, making official visits by the Prime Minister a touchy subject with neighbouring countries).<br />
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<p> You then had to sit on the back of the pin box with your feet in the air as the ball came back and knocked the pins down.<br />
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<p>  My hope is that those left behind will come across this and it will guide them thru the coming 7 year tribulation period.I will post my teaching notes with commentary.If you are going to post replies or comments, I welcome them, however, I will remove comments that are abusive, irreverent to my Lord, or just inappropriate.<br />
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<p> A man has sent his finger to the Prime Minister as a protest to his decision not to visit Yasukuni shrine (Yasukuni is where the war dead of Japan are enshrined, including 14 war criminals, making official visits by the Prime Minister a touchy subject with neighbouring countries).<br />
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<p> You then had to sit on the back of the pin box with your feet in the air as the ball came back and knocked the pins down.<br />
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		<title>SKRÃPCLOWNEN: 3-1 och&#8230;</title>
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<p>Array AllÃ­, rodeadas del gentÃ­o y embebidas de pensamiento mÃ¡gico, empezamos a confeccionar nuestras listas de codicias y rencores para posteriormente quemarlas en la hoguera mientras cantÃ¡bamos canciones de Marta SÃ¡nchez (mas satÃ¡nico imposible).Mi lista de deseos y cosas buenas para el  aÃ±o que viene:El gallego de El internadoMary Kate OlsenParis HiltonEl oro y el lujoManuela TrasobaresDeborahNo a la TalaFres, santa patrona de la LudElba, santo patrÃ³n de la LudEl contubernio judeo-masÃ³nicoNovaTamara-Ambar-YurenaEl punto de partidaLos 90Chloe SevignyYogurinha BorovaAngel MartinNicolapizBibi AndersenLa Zaldivar en En AntenaRocio JuradoKarinaKatelovedmeMi lista de rencores y cosas malas:Teresa ViejoVicky de CulleraAshley OlsenBrenda de SensaciÃ³n de vivirLa fea de SensaciÃ³n de vivirOTAN no, bases fueraLa PACLa gente perraFernando AlonsoLas gemelas  polacasEl ReggetonTori SpellingLineas de pelo recesivasVerÃ³nica MarsLove StoryLa ONUCurry ValenzuelaEdurne y similaresDonatella VersacceChusaEl internado menos el gallegoNorma Duval y FradeEsto es todo lo que el alcohol me permite recordar de  medio folio que llene por las dos caras, sin contar  lo que no he puesto por temor a represalias y querellas.<br />
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<p> e vc responde: &#8220;Ã o q eu tow tentando fazer hÃ¡ alguns dias&#8230;&#8221;As pessoas podiam facilitar as coisas, naum Ã©?Quando uma pessoa naum me trata como eu mereÃ§o ser tratado, eu logo penso: &#8220;Essa pessoa naum gosta de mim!&#8221; Sem me preocupar com o q as pessoas pensam de mim, sem querer parecer mais rico ou pobre atravÃ©s da etiqueta da minha roupa (alias, ela tÃ¡ por dentro) e sem moralismos&#8230;E sÃ³ pq agora naum tem ninguÃ©m p/ criticar as roupas q eu uso, das lojas q eu compro, ontem eu comprei roupas na loja mais barata de todas, e divide tudo em 5 vezes!<br />
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<p>-ne  L&#8217;8 settembre, in tutte le piazze italiane, si terrÃ  il Vaffan**** Day, una manifestazione organizzata da Beppe Grillo, che ha come scopo di esplicitare ai politici italiani tutto il dissenso della popolazione.Via mail circola da tempo un volantino pdf in cui vengono citati due dati per riscalare gli animi&#8230;<br />
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<p> Ãr han lÃ¥ng, mÃ¶rk och snackar med ganska grov och grÃ¶tig dialekt?Jag>> Jupp, det lÃ¥ter som vÃ¥r man.Helena>> Han var hÃ¤r fÃ¶r nÃ¥gra veckor sedan och skrek om att han kÃ¤nde dig, jag vet inte riktigt vad han ville, kanske trodde han att han skulle fÃ¥ billigare Ã¶l eller nÃ¥t.Jag>> Det fick han vÃ¤l inte?Helena>> NÃ¤.Jag>> Bra.SkrÃ¤pClownen vs Glenn.<br />
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<p>Array AllÃ­, rodeadas del gentÃ­o y embebidas de pensamiento mÃ¡gico, empezamos a confeccionar nuestras listas de codicias y rencores para posteriormente quemarlas en la hoguera mientras cantÃ¡bamos canciones de Marta SÃ¡nchez (mas satÃ¡nico imposible).Mi lista de deseos y cosas buenas para el  aÃ±o que viene:El gallego de El internadoMary Kate OlsenParis HiltonEl oro y el lujoManuela TrasobaresDeborahNo a la TalaFres, santa patrona de la LudElba, santo patrÃ³n de la LudEl contubernio judeo-masÃ³nicoNovaTamara-Ambar-YurenaEl punto de partidaLos 90Chloe SevignyYogurinha BorovaAngel MartinNicolapizBibi AndersenLa Zaldivar en En AntenaRocio JuradoKarinaKatelovedmeMi lista de rencores y cosas malas:Teresa ViejoVicky de CulleraAshley OlsenBrenda de SensaciÃ³n de vivirLa fea de SensaciÃ³n de vivirOTAN no, bases fueraLa PACLa gente perraFernando AlonsoLas gemelas  polacasEl ReggetonTori SpellingLineas de pelo recesivasVerÃ³nica MarsLove StoryLa ONUCurry ValenzuelaEdurne y similaresDonatella VersacceChusaEl internado menos el gallegoNorma Duval y FradeEsto es todo lo que el alcohol me permite recordar de  medio folio que llene por las dos caras, sin contar  lo que no he puesto por temor a represalias y querellas.<br />
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<p> e vc responde: &#8220;Ã o q eu tow tentando fazer hÃ¡ alguns dias&#8230;&#8221;As pessoas podiam facilitar as coisas, naum Ã©?Quando uma pessoa naum me trata como eu mereÃ§o ser tratado, eu logo penso: &#8220;Essa pessoa naum gosta de mim!&#8221; Sem me preocupar com o q as pessoas pensam de mim, sem querer parecer mais rico ou pobre atravÃ©s da etiqueta da minha roupa (alias, ela tÃ¡ por dentro) e sem moralismos&#8230;E sÃ³ pq agora naum tem ninguÃ©m p/ criticar as roupas q eu uso, das lojas q eu compro, ontem eu comprei roupas na loja mais barata de todas, e divide tudo em 5 vezes!<br />
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<p>-ne  L&#8217;8 settembre, in tutte le piazze italiane, si terrÃ  il Vaffan**** Day, una manifestazione organizzata da Beppe Grillo, che ha come scopo di esplicitare ai politici italiani tutto il dissenso della popolazione.Via mail circola da tempo un volantino pdf in cui vengono citati due dati per riscalare gli animi&#8230;<br />
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<p> Ãr han lÃ¥ng, mÃ¶rk och snackar med ganska grov och grÃ¶tig dialekt?Jag>> Jupp, det lÃ¥ter som vÃ¥r man.Helena>> Han var hÃ¤r fÃ¶r nÃ¥gra veckor sedan och skrek om att han kÃ¤nde dig, jag vet inte riktigt vad han ville, kanske trodde han att han skulle fÃ¥ billigare Ã¶l eller nÃ¥t.Jag>> Det fick han vÃ¤l inte?Helena>> NÃ¤.Jag>> Bra.SkrÃ¤pClownen vs Glenn.<br />
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		<title>CARPE DIEM: George Will on Wal-Mart, 100 Applicants Per Job</title>
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      We&#8217;ve all seen it before. Bush&#8217;s approval ratings sink to new lows and then voila, out comes a brand-new series of fear-mongering speeches across America where the president perpetrates his own reign of terror in an effort to scare voters into supporting his deranged foreign policy and to keep [...]]]></description>
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<p>      We&#8217;ve all seen it before. Bush&#8217;s approval ratings sink to new lows and then voila, out comes a brand-new series of fear-mongering speeches across America where the president perpetrates his own reign of terror in an effort to scare voters into supporting his deranged foreign policy and to keep Republicans in power. It&#8217;s worked like a charm in the past. But is it working again? A new NY Times/CBS News poll released this week indicates that voters may just be falling into the same terrorism sinkhole as before.First let&#8217;s start with the good stuff. The stuff which makes Democrats sleep a little easier at night:-Just 25% of those polled approve of Congress&#8217;s performance-71% said they do not trust the government to make the right decisions-77% said incumbents do not deserve re-election (the highest since 1994)-48% said it&#8217;s time for a new Congressperson for their own districts-54% said Democrats will win more seats in November-42% said Democrats will make better choices about Iraq-50% favor Democrats on the economy-44% trust Democrats to be more honest about Iraq-59% said Bush was hiding something when he discusses Iraq-25% said he&#8217;s actually lying when discussing Iraq  -52% believe we will not have lost the war if we pull out of Iraq today-Bush&#8217;s approval rating is unchanged from August at 37%So let&#8217;s assess. Voters are increasingly unhappy with Bush, and disdain for Congress is at its lowest point since 1994 when Newt Gingrich and his Rethuglican Contractors for America blazed through DC in a House and Senate sweep. Looks good for the left, right? Well maybe not. Just like the above GOP doomsday scenario ultimately meant nothing in &#8216;04. Let&#8217;s make no mistake: as in 2002 and &#8216;04, the single biggest X-factor here is terrorism. And there&#8217;s some interesting data behind the data in this week&#8217;s survey.The Times/CBS poll found that since Bush completed his recent series of Iraq cheerleading speeches and terrorism fear-mongering, Americans are more scared than ever. The number of people who think terrorism is the #1 issue doubled to 14% from 7% in July. 22% said Iraq was the most important issue, unchanged from July. Additionally, 36% now approval of Bush&#8217;s handling of the Iraq war, up from 30%. You don&#8217;t need to be a rocket scientist to see what&#8217;s happening here. The Busheviks are playing the Iraq/terror card more aggressively and more shamelessly than ever because, for the GOP, the stakes have never been higher. What&#8217;s most terrifying about all this? They are very, very good at playing this game.Is America falling for the same scare tactics all over again? Will the Busheviks successfully frighten voters in the polling booths in six weeks to vote Republican? At this stage in the election, that&#8217;s anyone&#8217;s guess. To be sure, the data at times appears contradicting as Americans, while extremely dissatisfied with the status quo, do show a propensity to put their faith and trust into the GOP when it comes to protecting the nation. But to complicate matters more, while 42% believe the Repubs are better at dealing with terrorism than Democrats (37%), the margin has shrunk considerably, suggesting that Democrats may be gaining ground on this critical issue. So clearly, when it comes to terrorism, voters seem bi-polar. Or at best, vulnerable to the Busheviks&#8217; fear-mongering yo-yo they&#8217;re kept on.Perhaps one of the most troubling indicators from the Times/CBS survey is that, while unhappy with the status quo, only 38% of voters polled said the Dems had a clear plan for how they&#8217;d run the country, as opposed to 45% for the Repubs. As such, will the midterms truly be a referendum on Bush and Iraq as the pundits believe, or will voters be sucked back into making their worst terrorism fears the primary lever when voting? Will they stick with the devil theyve got&#8221; instead of the one they dont know? Will the Dems somewhow create a message that truly resonates? Stay tuned.<br />
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<p>According to the US Chamber of Commerce: Immigrants now supply from 12% to 22% of our workforce in highly skilled occupations like medicine, engineering, the physical sciences, and computers and mathematics. Foreign-born workers also hold a quarter of the jobs in construction, a third in building cleaning and maintenance, and 44% in agriculture. With unemployment at just 4.8%, serious labor shortages in some communities and sectors, and 77 million baby boomers preparing to retire, it is clear that we need these workers<a rel="nofollow" href="http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/2006/09/what-would-we-do-without-immigrant.html">link</a></p>
<p>The NYThas the Bai article about the Mouth up.It appears his vaunted 50-state strategy is sucking precious amounts of money away from electing Democrats with a chance to win:This conflict between the party&#8217;s chairman and its elected leaders (who tried mightily to keep local activists from giving him the job in the first place) might be viewed as a petty disagreement. And while he has gamely tried to play down his differences with elected Democrats since becoming chairman, it seems increasingly obvious that Dean is pursuing his own agenda for the party &#8212; Back when Democrats were the established majority, the state parties were run by bosses who doled out jobs and delivered votes, while the national party, functioning as a subsidiary of whoever happened to occupy the Oval Office, worried about electing presidents.  However, he didn&#8217;t need Joe Trippi to screw things up.In the end, the GOP is going into the fall elections with a huge financial advantage, an advantage that didn&#8217;t need to happen:For Democrats, the fund-raising environment has improved over the last two years, as Bush has blundered from one legislative or foreign-policy disaster to another and as Democratic donors have seen the prospect of controlling at least one house of Congress &#8212; The Democrats who lead their party&#8217;s Senate and House campaign committees, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, respectively, have done their parts to make the party competitive.<br />
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<p>      We&#8217;ve all seen it before. Bush&#8217;s approval ratings sink to new lows and then voila, out comes a brand-new series of fear-mongering speeches across America where the president perpetrates his own reign of terror in an effort to scare voters into supporting his deranged foreign policy and to keep Republicans in power. It&#8217;s worked like a charm in the past. But is it working again? A new NY Times/CBS News poll released this week indicates that voters may just be falling into the same terrorism sinkhole as before.First let&#8217;s start with the good stuff. The stuff which makes Democrats sleep a little easier at night:-Just 25% of those polled approve of Congress&#8217;s performance-71% said they do not trust the government to make the right decisions-77% said incumbents do not deserve re-election (the highest since 1994)-48% said it&#8217;s time for a new Congressperson for their own districts-54% said Democrats will win more seats in November-42% said Democrats will make better choices about Iraq-50% favor Democrats on the economy-44% trust Democrats to be more honest about Iraq-59% said Bush was hiding something when he discusses Iraq-25% said he&#8217;s actually lying when discussing Iraq  -52% believe we will not have lost the war if we pull out of Iraq today-Bush&#8217;s approval rating is unchanged from August at 37%So let&#8217;s assess. Voters are increasingly unhappy with Bush, and disdain for Congress is at its lowest point since 1994 when Newt Gingrich and his Rethuglican Contractors for America blazed through DC in a House and Senate sweep. Looks good for the left, right? Well maybe not. Just like the above GOP doomsday scenario ultimately meant nothing in &#8216;04. Let&#8217;s make no mistake: as in 2002 and &#8216;04, the single biggest X-factor here is terrorism. And there&#8217;s some interesting data behind the data in this week&#8217;s survey.The Times/CBS poll found that since Bush completed his recent series of Iraq cheerleading speeches and terrorism fear-mongering, Americans are more scared than ever. The number of people who think terrorism is the #1 issue doubled to 14% from 7% in July. 22% said Iraq was the most important issue, unchanged from July. Additionally, 36% now approval of Bush&#8217;s handling of the Iraq war, up from 30%. You don&#8217;t need to be a rocket scientist to see what&#8217;s happening here. The Busheviks are playing the Iraq/terror card more aggressively and more shamelessly than ever because, for the GOP, the stakes have never been higher. What&#8217;s most terrifying about all this? They are very, very good at playing this game.Is America falling for the same scare tactics all over again? Will the Busheviks successfully frighten voters in the polling booths in six weeks to vote Republican? At this stage in the election, that&#8217;s anyone&#8217;s guess. To be sure, the data at times appears contradicting as Americans, while extremely dissatisfied with the status quo, do show a propensity to put their faith and trust into the GOP when it comes to protecting the nation. But to complicate matters more, while 42% believe the Repubs are better at dealing with terrorism than Democrats (37%), the margin has shrunk considerably, suggesting that Democrats may be gaining ground on this critical issue. So clearly, when it comes to terrorism, voters seem bi-polar. Or at best, vulnerable to the Busheviks&#8217; fear-mongering yo-yo they&#8217;re kept on.Perhaps one of the most troubling indicators from the Times/CBS survey is that, while unhappy with the status quo, only 38% of voters polled said the Dems had a clear plan for how they&#8217;d run the country, as opposed to 45% for the Repubs. As such, will the midterms truly be a referendum on Bush and Iraq as the pundits believe, or will voters be sucked back into making their worst terrorism fears the primary lever when voting? Will they stick with the devil theyve got&#8221; instead of the one they dont know? Will the Dems somewhow create a message that truly resonates? Stay tuned.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://ostroyreport.blogspot.com/2006/09/is-bushs-terror-tour-working-new-ny.html">link</a></p>
<p>According to the US Chamber of Commerce: Immigrants now supply from 12% to 22% of our workforce in highly skilled occupations like medicine, engineering, the physical sciences, and computers and mathematics. Foreign-born workers also hold a quarter of the jobs in construction, a third in building cleaning and maintenance, and 44% in agriculture. With unemployment at just 4.8%, serious labor shortages in some communities and sectors, and 77 million baby boomers preparing to retire, it is clear that we need these workers<a rel="nofollow" href="http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/2006/09/what-would-we-do-without-immigrant.html">link</a></p>
<p>The NYThas the Bai article about the Mouth up.It appears his vaunted 50-state strategy is sucking precious amounts of money away from electing Democrats with a chance to win:This conflict between the party&#8217;s chairman and its elected leaders (who tried mightily to keep local activists from giving him the job in the first place) might be viewed as a petty disagreement. And while he has gamely tried to play down his differences with elected Democrats since becoming chairman, it seems increasingly obvious that Dean is pursuing his own agenda for the party &#8212; Back when Democrats were the established majority, the state parties were run by bosses who doled out jobs and delivered votes, while the national party, functioning as a subsidiary of whoever happened to occupy the Oval Office, worried about electing presidents.  However, he didn&#8217;t need Joe Trippi to screw things up.In the end, the GOP is going into the fall elections with a huge financial advantage, an advantage that didn&#8217;t need to happen:For Democrats, the fund-raising environment has improved over the last two years, as Bush has blundered from one legislative or foreign-policy disaster to another and as Democratic donors have seen the prospect of controlling at least one house of Congress &#8212; The Democrats who lead their party&#8217;s Senate and House campaign committees, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, respectively, have done their parts to make the party competitive.<br />
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<p> But because unions are strong in many grocery stores trying to compete with Wal-Mart, unions are yanking on the Democratic Party&#8217;s leash, demanding laws to force Wal-Mart to pay wages and benefits higher than those that already are high enough to attract 77 times as many applicants than there were jobs at this store.The amount of criticism and bad press Wal-Mart continually receives seems way out of line to me, considering the significant benefits it creates for the U.S. economy. In fact, if Wal-Mart gets 25,000 applications for only 325 openings at a single store, isn&#8217;t that evidence that Wal-Mart wages are actually too HIGH?And as much criticism as Wal-Mart gets for driving small downtown merchants out of business, why doesn&#8217;t Home Depot get the same criticism for driving small family-owned hardware stores out of business?<br />
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<p>      We&#8217;ve all seen it before. Bush&#8217;s approval ratings sink to new lows and then voila, out comes a brand-new series of fear-mongering speeches across America where the president perpetrates his own reign of terror in an effort to scare voters into supporting his deranged foreign policy and to keep Republicans in power. It&#8217;s worked like a charm in the past. But is it working again? A new NY Times/CBS News poll released this week indicates that voters may just be falling into the same terrorism sinkhole as before.First let&#8217;s start with the good stuff. The stuff which makes Democrats sleep a little easier at night:-Just 25% of those polled approve of Congress&#8217;s performance-71% said they do not trust the government to make the right decisions-77% said incumbents do not deserve re-election (the highest since 1994)-48% said it&#8217;s time for a new Congressperson for their own districts-54% said Democrats will win more seats in November-42% said Democrats will make better choices about Iraq-50% favor Democrats on the economy-44% trust Democrats to be more honest about Iraq-59% said Bush was hiding something when he discusses Iraq-25% said he&#8217;s actually lying when discussing Iraq  -52% believe we will not have lost the war if we pull out of Iraq today-Bush&#8217;s approval rating is unchanged from August at 37%So let&#8217;s assess. Voters are increasingly unhappy with Bush, and disdain for Congress is at its lowest point since 1994 when Newt Gingrich and his Rethuglican Contractors for America blazed through DC in a House and Senate sweep. Looks good for the left, right? Well maybe not. Just like the above GOP doomsday scenario ultimately meant nothing in &#8216;04. Let&#8217;s make no mistake: as in 2002 and &#8216;04, the single biggest X-factor here is terrorism. And there&#8217;s some interesting data behind the data in this week&#8217;s survey.The Times/CBS poll found that since Bush completed his recent series of Iraq cheerleading speeches and terrorism fear-mongering, Americans are more scared than ever. The number of people who think terrorism is the #1 issue doubled to 14% from 7% in July. 22% said Iraq was the most important issue, unchanged from July. Additionally, 36% now approval of Bush&#8217;s handling of the Iraq war, up from 30%. You don&#8217;t need to be a rocket scientist to see what&#8217;s happening here. The Busheviks are playing the Iraq/terror card more aggressively and more shamelessly than ever because, for the GOP, the stakes have never been higher. What&#8217;s most terrifying about all this? They are very, very good at playing this game.Is America falling for the same scare tactics all over again? Will the Busheviks successfully frighten voters in the polling booths in six weeks to vote Republican? At this stage in the election, that&#8217;s anyone&#8217;s guess. To be sure, the data at times appears contradicting as Americans, while extremely dissatisfied with the status quo, do show a propensity to put their faith and trust into the GOP when it comes to protecting the nation. But to complicate matters more, while 42% believe the Repubs are better at dealing with terrorism than Democrats (37%), the margin has shrunk considerably, suggesting that Democrats may be gaining ground on this critical issue. So clearly, when it comes to terrorism, voters seem bi-polar. Or at best, vulnerable to the Busheviks&#8217; fear-mongering yo-yo they&#8217;re kept on.Perhaps one of the most troubling indicators from the Times/CBS survey is that, while unhappy with the status quo, only 38% of voters polled said the Dems had a clear plan for how they&#8217;d run the country, as opposed to 45% for the Repubs. As such, will the midterms truly be a referendum on Bush and Iraq as the pundits believe, or will voters be sucked back into making their worst terrorism fears the primary lever when voting? Will they stick with the devil theyve got&#8221; instead of the one they dont know? Will the Dems somewhow create a message that truly resonates? Stay tuned.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://ostroyreport.blogspot.com/2006/09/is-bushs-terror-tour-working-new-ny.html">link</a></p>
<p>According to the US Chamber of Commerce: Immigrants now supply from 12% to 22% of our workforce in highly skilled occupations like medicine, engineering, the physical sciences, and computers and mathematics. Foreign-born workers also hold a quarter of the jobs in construction, a third in building cleaning and maintenance, and 44% in agriculture. With unemployment at just 4.8%, serious labor shortages in some communities and sectors, and 77 million baby boomers preparing to retire, it is clear that we need these workers<a rel="nofollow" href="http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/2006/09/what-would-we-do-without-immigrant.html">link</a></p>
<p>The NYThas the Bai article about the Mouth up.It appears his vaunted 50-state strategy is sucking precious amounts of money away from electing Democrats with a chance to win:This conflict between the party&#8217;s chairman and its elected leaders (who tried mightily to keep local activists from giving him the job in the first place) might be viewed as a petty disagreement. And while he has gamely tried to play down his differences with elected Democrats since becoming chairman, it seems increasingly obvious that Dean is pursuing his own agenda for the party &#8212; Back when Democrats were the established majority, the state parties were run by bosses who doled out jobs and delivered votes, while the national party, functioning as a subsidiary of whoever happened to occupy the Oval Office, worried about electing presidents.  However, he didn&#8217;t need Joe Trippi to screw things up.In the end, the GOP is going into the fall elections with a huge financial advantage, an advantage that didn&#8217;t need to happen:For Democrats, the fund-raising environment has improved over the last two years, as Bush has blundered from one legislative or foreign-policy disaster to another and as Democratic donors have seen the prospect of controlling at least one house of Congress &#8212; The Democrats who lead their party&#8217;s Senate and House campaign committees, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, respectively, have done their parts to make the party competitive.<br />
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<p>      We&#8217;ve all seen it before. Bush&#8217;s approval ratings sink to new lows and then voila, out comes a brand-new series of fear-mongering speeches across America where the president perpetrates his own reign of terror in an effort to scare voters into supporting his deranged foreign policy and to keep Republicans in power. It&#8217;s worked like a charm in the past. But is it working again? A new NY Times/CBS News poll released this week indicates that voters may just be falling into the same terrorism sinkhole as before.First let&#8217;s start with the good stuff. The stuff which makes Democrats sleep a little easier at night:-Just 25% of those polled approve of Congress&#8217;s performance-71% said they do not trust the government to make the right decisions-77% said incumbents do not deserve re-election (the highest since 1994)-48% said it&#8217;s time for a new Congressperson for their own districts-54% said Democrats will win more seats in November-42% said Democrats will make better choices about Iraq-50% favor Democrats on the economy-44% trust Democrats to be more honest about Iraq-59% said Bush was hiding something when he discusses Iraq-25% said he&#8217;s actually lying when discussing Iraq  -52% believe we will not have lost the war if we pull out of Iraq today-Bush&#8217;s approval rating is unchanged from August at 37%So let&#8217;s assess. Voters are increasingly unhappy with Bush, and disdain for Congress is at its lowest point since 1994 when Newt Gingrich and his Rethuglican Contractors for America blazed through DC in a House and Senate sweep. Looks good for the left, right? Well maybe not. Just like the above GOP doomsday scenario ultimately meant nothing in &#8216;04. Let&#8217;s make no mistake: as in 2002 and &#8216;04, the single biggest X-factor here is terrorism. And there&#8217;s some interesting data behind the data in this week&#8217;s survey.The Times/CBS poll found that since Bush completed his recent series of Iraq cheerleading speeches and terrorism fear-mongering, Americans are more scared than ever. The number of people who think terrorism is the #1 issue doubled to 14% from 7% in July. 22% said Iraq was the most important issue, unchanged from July. Additionally, 36% now approval of Bush&#8217;s handling of the Iraq war, up from 30%. You don&#8217;t need to be a rocket scientist to see what&#8217;s happening here. The Busheviks are playing the Iraq/terror card more aggressively and more shamelessly than ever because, for the GOP, the stakes have never been higher. What&#8217;s most terrifying about all this? They are very, very good at playing this game.Is America falling for the same scare tactics all over again? Will the Busheviks successfully frighten voters in the polling booths in six weeks to vote Republican? At this stage in the election, that&#8217;s anyone&#8217;s guess. To be sure, the data at times appears contradicting as Americans, while extremely dissatisfied with the status quo, do show a propensity to put their faith and trust into the GOP when it comes to protecting the nation. But to complicate matters more, while 42% believe the Repubs are better at dealing with terrorism than Democrats (37%), the margin has shrunk considerably, suggesting that Democrats may be gaining ground on this critical issue. So clearly, when it comes to terrorism, voters seem bi-polar. Or at best, vulnerable to the Busheviks&#8217; fear-mongering yo-yo they&#8217;re kept on.Perhaps one of the most troubling indicators from the Times/CBS survey is that, while unhappy with the status quo, only 38% of voters polled said the Dems had a clear plan for how they&#8217;d run the country, as opposed to 45% for the Repubs. As such, will the midterms truly be a referendum on Bush and Iraq as the pundits believe, or will voters be sucked back into making their worst terrorism fears the primary lever when voting? Will they stick with the devil theyve got&#8221; instead of the one they dont know? Will the Dems somewhow create a message that truly resonates? Stay tuned.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://ostroyreport.blogspot.com/2006/09/is-bushs-terror-tour-working-new-ny.html">link</a></p>
<p>According to the US Chamber of Commerce: Immigrants now supply from 12% to 22% of our workforce in highly skilled occupations like medicine, engineering, the physical sciences, and computers and mathematics. Foreign-born workers also hold a quarter of the jobs in construction, a third in building cleaning and maintenance, and 44% in agriculture. With unemployment at just 4.8%, serious labor shortages in some communities and sectors, and 77 million baby boomers preparing to retire, it is clear that we need these workers<a rel="nofollow" href="http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/2006/09/what-would-we-do-without-immigrant.html">link</a></p>
<p>The NYThas the Bai article about the Mouth up.It appears his vaunted 50-state strategy is sucking precious amounts of money away from electing Democrats with a chance to win:This conflict between the party&#8217;s chairman and its elected leaders (who tried mightily to keep local activists from giving him the job in the first place) might be viewed as a petty disagreement. And while he has gamely tried to play down his differences with elected Democrats since becoming chairman, it seems increasingly obvious that Dean is pursuing his own agenda for the party &#8212; Back when Democrats were the established majority, the state parties were run by bosses who doled out jobs and delivered votes, while the national party, functioning as a subsidiary of whoever happened to occupy the Oval Office, worried about electing presidents.  However, he didn&#8217;t need Joe Trippi to screw things up.In the end, the GOP is going into the fall elections with a huge financial advantage, an advantage that didn&#8217;t need to happen:For Democrats, the fund-raising environment has improved over the last two years, as Bush has blundered from one legislative or foreign-policy disaster to another and as Democratic donors have seen the prospect of controlling at least one house of Congress &#8212; The Democrats who lead their party&#8217;s Senate and House campaign committees, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and Representative Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, respectively, have done their parts to make the party competitive.<br />
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<p> But because unions are strong in many grocery stores trying to compete with Wal-Mart, unions are yanking on the Democratic Party&#8217;s leash, demanding laws to force Wal-Mart to pay wages and benefits higher than those that already are high enough to attract 77 times as many applicants than there were jobs at this store.The amount of criticism and bad press Wal-Mart continually receives seems way out of line to me, considering the significant benefits it creates for the U.S. economy. In fact, if Wal-Mart gets 25,000 applications for only 325 openings at a single store, isn&#8217;t that evidence that Wal-Mart wages are actually too HIGH?And as much criticism as Wal-Mart gets for driving small downtown merchants out of business, why doesn&#8217;t Home Depot get the same criticism for driving small family-owned hardware stores out of business?<br />
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<p> They looked a lot more relaxed today and we were able to get a bit closer than usual09:10                          1 x Duiker and a Mountain Reedbuck near the other natural spring.09:25                          About three quarters down on our way down the mountain we saw 3 x Zebra near the road09:45                          Did the reports and emails10:50                          On our way up the lodge we saw a small group of 10 Impala one a year old ram11:00                          On the Plateau near the lodge we saw the 6 Zebras (3 foals, 2mares, 1stallion) They were calm as well as we got out of the vehicle to go look for the Giraffes11:05                          Looking down from the plateau towards the mountain we saw a group of 4 more Zebras and another one of 3 near the slope11:30                          On the road towards the back from the lodge we saw a Kudu Bull11:45                          4 x Dassies round the back of the mountain near the dam.11:55                          4 x Mountain Reedbuck near the N3 round the back of the mountain12:00                          2nd Dam round the back of the mountain we saw 5 x Cows, a 2 year old Bull and a calf. On our way up we saw 11 Giraffes as well as 3 kudu cows a 2year old bull and a calf14:00                          We spent the day keeping an eye on the fires16:00                          At the pond near the house we saw a warthog family of 516:10                          On the Ryefield the usual Impala&#8217;s, Blue cranes and some warthogs16:15                          3 x Warthogs at the 2 ponds near the main gate.16:20                          We headed to Geluk to give a hand with the fires17:30                          We took Michael and Mandla home to Colenso as Mike and staff was still busy with the fires02/08/2007Weather     : SunnyMax Temp : 24*C Min Temp : 07*C                       07:30                          We took Roz to the back of the mountain to the dams for tracking07:50                          On our way there on the plateau near the lodge we saw 7 Giraffes browsing08:25                          Round the back of the mountain near the N3 we saw 3 x Duikers08:55                          4 x Mountain reedbuck on top of the mountain in the middle area09:00                          Saw the Blesbok on the top right hand side of the mountain.<br />
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<p> Basically the idea of the people doing this is to organise a general strike (no school, no work, no shopping in their words) against American imperialism, against the war in Iraq, against the human rights violations of the US government, the excessive influence of corporations in the media, etc. And maybe even take a little time out online to see some of the stories of the people who&#8217;ve been released from Guantanamo Bay.If we can cut through corporate media bullshit, and tell people to their faces what the truth is, then we&#8217;re doing humanity a service!<br />
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  11 : Sin   As you know, this is my birthplace &#8211; even though no one considers me a citizen anymore. I took away all the shining hope that remained in this village. The little hope that these people had left&#8230;I destroyed all of that.  Her name was Elendria McNeil. She was a beautiful woman, with flowing blond hair, born into this village by her father, a poor miner named Jerome McNeil, and her mother, Christine McNeil, the town&#8217;s premier dressmaker and tailor. As a child, she and I didn&#8217;t socialize much. I played cowboy games with the boys, and she stayed inside, knitting with the other women. It wasn&#8217;t until we were both teenagers that we truly became inseparable. I met her while at the Land&#8217;s End annual social, and recognized her, but had never seen her outside of her normal clothes. She was wearing a beautiful gown, and, standing over there by her lady-friends, looked like an angel that had fallen from heaven. I was stunned, and from that night on&#8230;I made it my priority to become her beloved.  We lived very close to each other, so after a few weeks of talking and smiling, I finally decided to court her. Elendria&#8217;s father was hardly home, so it was her mother who first authorized my seeing her. I was just Cliff, an orphaned farmhand, and she was one of the most popular girls in town. We had some great months together&#8230;Elendria truly was the woman of my dreams. After about half a year, we both were far past realizing that we wanted to marry each other. Her mother never said anything to me, but I know she approved of our relationship&#8230;which meant that all that was left was asking her father.  This wouldn&#8217;t have been such a tough task for me, Cliff Walden, the daredevil of Land&#8217;s End&#8230;but he was one tough nut to crack. He knew how reckless I was&#8230;the few times I met him, it felt like he was peering into my soul&#8230;and that he somehow knew of what was to come. As a father, he cared about his daughter with all his heart, and he must have somehow known ahead of time that she would later die. He wasn&#8217;t home the day I decided to talk to him, so I sat there in the house, waiting with Elendria and her mother. When he didn&#8217;t come home after dark, we figured something was amiss. I volunteered to trek down to the Lawson Mine to see if everything was all right, and Elendria demanded to come with me. I should have been firmer &#8212; I should have said no, that it was too dangerous, considering the circumstances&#8230;but I loved her so much, and had done everything in my power so far to grant her every wish&#8230;that I was foolish enough to let her come with me.  We reached the mine about fifteen minutes later. Outside, we noticed nothing wrong. If I would have left her there, everything might have been fine. I led her in with me though, anxious for a chance to be heroic, save her father, and win his trust and respect as his daughter&#8217;s future husband. When we entered the opening to the cave, I could hear some shouting from the back. You see, the way they set up mines here in Despair is a bit peculiar. They&#8217;ll make a large opening in the front of the cave for storage, equipment and stuff, kind of like a lobby. Then, they thin out the passageway as the mine gets deeper, so that there&#8217;s a straight line for drilling, explosives, etc. Hearing that shouting all the way from the lobby, I knew that her father must be in trouble. I took a shotgun from the arms rack and walked through the corridor to the working area. I told Elendria to stay there, and that I&#8217;d return if everything was safe. As I entered the deep catacombs of the mine, the volume of the shouting escalated. It was&#8230;it was such a stupid, insignificant problem. Jerome McNeil had been pinned up against a wall by some ruffian bandits. Bandits live all around the desert, and hide in caves with their brothers, attacking nearby mines every now and then. This kind of thing happened all the time, and was easily taken care of by the local miners, who kept firearms on hand at all times.  What should have been such an easy problem to sort out, however, proved to be the worst mistake of my entire life. Jerome was totally defenseless, and as his eyes looked to the opening, he gasped.  &#8220;Cliff!&#8221; he shouted, as the men with guns, now also aware of my presence, turned to me. &#8220;What are you doing here?!&#8221;  Feeling the adrenaline rushing through my body, I opened fire on five bandits, knocking all of them down before they could even get a shot in. I was known throughout the town as an amazing marksman, and was thrilled to use my skills to save my future father-in-law&#8217;s life. He came over to me, his eyes wide with surprise.  &#8220;Cliff&#8230;&#8221; he gasped. &#8220;You came. How did you know?&#8221;  &#8220;I have to tell you something very important, Mr. McNeil&#8230;later,&#8221; I said, grinning the whole time. Elendrias waiting for us at the entrance. Cmon, lets get going.&#8221;  &#8220;W, what?!&#8221; Jerome suddenly backed up, his surprised grin turned into an expression of utter horror. &#8220;You brought Elendria here?! Why?!&#8221;  &#8220;She begged me to come!&#8221; I told him, not losing my idiotic smile. &#8220;Besides, its fine, I left her at the entrance. Shes alright, dont worry.<br />
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I was pensive as Andrea&#8217;s phone rang and was desperately trying to come up with a code that Nord would not pick up on. He was clearly the brains and the Latino the sharp shooter brawn of this duo.  After the forth ring Andrea grabbed it - one ring shy of her voice mail.Randall, where the heck are you?Sorry Andrea I feel like crap. Must have been one too many Fosters or maybe bad oysters.You and your oysters, how many times do I need to tell you not to eat those things, she replied in a motherly wife-like way. Andrea continued, Have you seen the market today?Not yet, I have been puking all morning, I lied wishing I&#8217;d been praying to the Kohler God all morning.Our stock is tanking, the whole market is this morning. The pundits are calling it Meteor Monday because stock prices are falling like meteors from the sky.Here came my opportunity to alert Andrea that all was not well in paradise.Damn! I replied. I will go on the Schwab service to monitor. She knew we didn&#8217;t have Schwab.Schwab? She replied confused.The one we got for private trades, I said hoping she would catch on. She knew we would never trade privately. We agreed to that when we took the company public.Something wrong? She whispered.Yes that one. I replied.Are you home, it sounds like your in a car, but not enough wind for your Boxter? She asked. Nord pressed his pistol in my ribs. He was getting impatient.Ill be at the condo all day and check in later if Im still alive, I said for drama, this hangover is miserable.I pressed the red button on the Berry Pearl to end the call. Nord put his hand out as if requesting a tip. I knew it was the phone he was after and I obliged.She buy it? He asked.I think so, I responded. In all the years and all the hangovers, flu&#8217;s, viruses and just plain feeling like shit days, I had never once missed a day of work and Andrea knew it. Granted I may have left before dark rather than the usual nine o&#8217;clock after a fourteen hour day, but I was there, always. Nord of coarse did not know this and that call in itself should have alerted Andrea that something was amiss, but the private trade put it over the top.She knew I was in trouble, probably in a vehicle other than my beloved Porsche, and that if all clues were taken, I would be at my condo. It was the place where many deals with guys from Wall Street had been consummated over drinks and shrimp. Some days it was Bubba Burgers and brews.Andrea would do something, or call someone. Probably Jerry, but his phone would ring unanswered at the Flagler county jail, in the pocket of his suit pants, too impotent to bring help for Andrea.The Nord looked at his Apple iPhone, he was clearly not a businessman. Your stock is tanking today, he said.I know, my boss informed me, I responded clearly annoyed.Das ist nicht gute, he said in German, the meaning universal.No its not,&#8221; I agreed.&#8221;Isnt it your job to keep the price up?It is.So.So what? I am stuck here with you and Carlos.Carlos?Your Latin friend, I said as smart ass-like as I could muster.Thats Diego.&#8221;"Not Cuban?&#8221; I asked.&#8221;Nicaraguan&#8221;"Ah,&#8221; I replied as if interested when in actuality I couldnt give a shit. You know where we&#8217;re going?Is this not the right way? Do we look like amateurs?&#8221; asked Nord.Its the right way, just asking.&#8221;"I ask, you answer, verstehen.&#8221;"Yavol, mein heir&#8221; I replied clicking my heels and raising my right hand as if saluting the Fuhrer. I was kind of hoping he would just kill me then. He didnt, he pistol whipped me and I went out cold.<br />
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<p>  Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Max Roach - Money JungleTrack: A Little Max6.  Modern Jazz Quartet - Django (get the whole album free!)9.  Duke Ellington Orchestra - Duke Meets Count Basie: First Time!Track: Corner Pocket11. Dizzie Gillespie - Bird and DizLabels: Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, Miles Davis<br />
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<p> They looked a lot more relaxed today and we were able to get a bit closer than usual09:10                          1 x Duiker and a Mountain Reedbuck near the other natural spring.09:25                          About three quarters down on our way down the mountain we saw 3 x Zebra near the road09:45                          Did the reports and emails10:50                          On our way up the lodge we saw a small group of 10 Impala one a year old ram11:00                          On the Plateau near the lodge we saw the 6 Zebras (3 foals, 2mares, 1stallion) They were calm as well as we got out of the vehicle to go look for the Giraffes11:05                          Looking down from the plateau towards the mountain we saw a group of 4 more Zebras and another one of 3 near the slope11:30                          On the road towards the back from the lodge we saw a Kudu Bull11:45                          4 x Dassies round the back of the mountain near the dam.11:55                          4 x Mountain Reedbuck near the N3 round the back of the mountain12:00                          2nd Dam round the back of the mountain we saw 5 x Cows, a 2 year old Bull and a calf. On our way up we saw 11 Giraffes as well as 3 kudu cows a 2year old bull and a calf14:00                          We spent the day keeping an eye on the fires16:00                          At the pond near the house we saw a warthog family of 516:10                          On the Ryefield the usual Impala&#8217;s, Blue cranes and some warthogs16:15                          3 x Warthogs at the 2 ponds near the main gate.16:20                          We headed to Geluk to give a hand with the fires17:30                          We took Michael and Mandla home to Colenso as Mike and staff was still busy with the fires02/08/2007Weather     : SunnyMax Temp : 24*C Min Temp : 07*C                       07:30                          We took Roz to the back of the mountain to the dams for tracking07:50                          On our way there on the plateau near the lodge we saw 7 Giraffes browsing08:25                          Round the back of the mountain near the N3 we saw 3 x Duikers08:55                          4 x Mountain reedbuck on top of the mountain in the middle area09:00                          Saw the Blesbok on the top right hand side of the mountain.<br />
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<p> Basically the idea of the people doing this is to organise a general strike (no school, no work, no shopping in their words) against American imperialism, against the war in Iraq, against the human rights violations of the US government, the excessive influence of corporations in the media, etc. And maybe even take a little time out online to see some of the stories of the people who&#8217;ve been released from Guantanamo Bay.If we can cut through corporate media bullshit, and tell people to their faces what the truth is, then we&#8217;re doing humanity a service!<br />
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<p>-ne<br />
  11 : Sin   As you know, this is my birthplace &#8211; even though no one considers me a citizen anymore. I took away all the shining hope that remained in this village. The little hope that these people had left&#8230;I destroyed all of that.  Her name was Elendria McNeil. She was a beautiful woman, with flowing blond hair, born into this village by her father, a poor miner named Jerome McNeil, and her mother, Christine McNeil, the town&#8217;s premier dressmaker and tailor. As a child, she and I didn&#8217;t socialize much. I played cowboy games with the boys, and she stayed inside, knitting with the other women. It wasn&#8217;t until we were both teenagers that we truly became inseparable. I met her while at the Land&#8217;s End annual social, and recognized her, but had never seen her outside of her normal clothes. She was wearing a beautiful gown, and, standing over there by her lady-friends, looked like an angel that had fallen from heaven. I was stunned, and from that night on&#8230;I made it my priority to become her beloved.  We lived very close to each other, so after a few weeks of talking and smiling, I finally decided to court her. Elendria&#8217;s father was hardly home, so it was her mother who first authorized my seeing her. I was just Cliff, an orphaned farmhand, and she was one of the most popular girls in town. We had some great months together&#8230;Elendria truly was the woman of my dreams. After about half a year, we both were far past realizing that we wanted to marry each other. Her mother never said anything to me, but I know she approved of our relationship&#8230;which meant that all that was left was asking her father.  This wouldn&#8217;t have been such a tough task for me, Cliff Walden, the daredevil of Land&#8217;s End&#8230;but he was one tough nut to crack. He knew how reckless I was&#8230;the few times I met him, it felt like he was peering into my soul&#8230;and that he somehow knew of what was to come. As a father, he cared about his daughter with all his heart, and he must have somehow known ahead of time that she would later die. He wasn&#8217;t home the day I decided to talk to him, so I sat there in the house, waiting with Elendria and her mother. When he didn&#8217;t come home after dark, we figured something was amiss. I volunteered to trek down to the Lawson Mine to see if everything was all right, and Elendria demanded to come with me. I should have been firmer &#8212; I should have said no, that it was too dangerous, considering the circumstances&#8230;but I loved her so much, and had done everything in my power so far to grant her every wish&#8230;that I was foolish enough to let her come with me.  We reached the mine about fifteen minutes later. Outside, we noticed nothing wrong. If I would have left her there, everything might have been fine. I led her in with me though, anxious for a chance to be heroic, save her father, and win his trust and respect as his daughter&#8217;s future husband. When we entered the opening to the cave, I could hear some shouting from the back. You see, the way they set up mines here in Despair is a bit peculiar. They&#8217;ll make a large opening in the front of the cave for storage, equipment and stuff, kind of like a lobby. Then, they thin out the passageway as the mine gets deeper, so that there&#8217;s a straight line for drilling, explosives, etc. Hearing that shouting all the way from the lobby, I knew that her father must be in trouble. I took a shotgun from the arms rack and walked through the corridor to the working area. I told Elendria to stay there, and that I&#8217;d return if everything was safe. As I entered the deep catacombs of the mine, the volume of the shouting escalated. It was&#8230;it was such a stupid, insignificant problem. Jerome McNeil had been pinned up against a wall by some ruffian bandits. Bandits live all around the desert, and hide in caves with their brothers, attacking nearby mines every now and then. This kind of thing happened all the time, and was easily taken care of by the local miners, who kept firearms on hand at all times.  What should have been such an easy problem to sort out, however, proved to be the worst mistake of my entire life. Jerome was totally defenseless, and as his eyes looked to the opening, he gasped.  &#8220;Cliff!&#8221; he shouted, as the men with guns, now also aware of my presence, turned to me. &#8220;What are you doing here?!&#8221;  Feeling the adrenaline rushing through my body, I opened fire on five bandits, knocking all of them down before they could even get a shot in. I was known throughout the town as an amazing marksman, and was thrilled to use my skills to save my future father-in-law&#8217;s life. He came over to me, his eyes wide with surprise.  &#8220;Cliff&#8230;&#8221; he gasped. &#8220;You came. How did you know?&#8221;  &#8220;I have to tell you something very important, Mr. McNeil&#8230;later,&#8221; I said, grinning the whole time. Elendrias waiting for us at the entrance. Cmon, lets get going.&#8221;  &#8220;W, what?!&#8221; Jerome suddenly backed up, his surprised grin turned into an expression of utter 