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Is Barack Obama a Muslim?
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Jul 19, 10:27am
33 reviews
politics
http://www.isbarackobamaamuslim.com/
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i laughed

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Moqtada: a shrewd leader and no dupe of Iran | Opinion | The First Post
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Jun 29, 2:21pm
1 review
http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/32231,opinion,moqtada-a-shrewd-leader-and-no-du...
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Moqtada is in fact the leader of a section of the Iraqi people who were at the bottom of the pile for generations. Now they find themselves at the top of the heap, blinking in the light, and with no idea on earth what to do with the power handed to them by events and by the advent of democracy - the latter the biggest irony of all for the US neo-cons.

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Goodbye Blairism, farewell Thatcherism | Opinion | The First Post
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Jun 29, 12:45pm
1 review
http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/10945,opinion,goodbye-blairism-farewell-thatche...
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You've got more than a year. I can't comment on it when I haven't been there.
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Jun 27, 10:10pm
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Boobs for Barack

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Indiana Black Voters Feeling Ignored - TIME
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Apr 30, 9:56pm
1 review
politics
http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1736093,00.html?cnn=yes
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Amos Brown III, one of Indianapolis' most popular black talk radio hosts, says many African Americans here, like elsewhere in the country, were buoyed by Obama's success in overwhelmingly white states like Iowa and Idaho. Obama generated even more local excitement with his March 15 visit to a suburban Indianapolis high school. But since then, Brown says many of his listeners are asking, "Where is he? And, is he going to come to the 'hood or not?' Hoosiers, black or white," Brown adds, "like to be courted. It's important to go to the smaller towns, but it's just as important to go out into the neighborhoods of the big city. I haven't seen that with Barack or Hillary."

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The New York Times & Log In
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Apr 29, 11:36am
1 review
multimedia
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/07/technology/circuits/07stream.html?_r=1&scp=3
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A Web service called StumbleUpon has spent the last six years trying to satisfy such a need, perfecting a formula to help you discover content you are likely to find interesting. You tell the service about your professional interests or your hobbies, and it serves up sites to match them. As you "stumble" from site to site, you will feel as if you are channel-surfing the Internet, or rather, a corner of the Internet that is most relevant to you.

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Gossip: Loose Lips
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Apr 29, 10:07am
1 review
celebrities
http://jezebel.com/385166/loose-lips
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Here's an idea: How about you let her be a normal thirty year old woman.

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Outrage Police: Outrage Police Case Files
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Apr 29, 10:04am
1 review
crime
http://jezebel.com/385238/outrage-police-case-files
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April was more like, "Is that okay with you, pompous asshole?"
I don't want to talk to you, you evil inbred.

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Autisms mysteries remain as numbers grow - CNN.com
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Apr 29, 8:43am
1 review
autism
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/conditions/03/31/autism.main/index.html
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There is no blood test, no scan, no image that can detect autism. Diagnosis relies totally on behavioral observation. Totally! Like, WOW!

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Human lab rats get paid to test drugs - Health care- msnbc.com
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Apr 28, 5:20pm
1 review
exotic-pets
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23727874/
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Brandon L., 30, spent a good part of the summer of 2007 in a sterile research facility. He shared a sparse dormitory room with a semiretired prison guard, a massage therapist who liked to tell S&M stories, and a man with a taste for sappy, made-for-TV movies. Despite the little the four men had in common, they got along well, except for the occasional squabble over the TV remote. Brandon, the guard, and bondage boy would want to watch "Cops," but the sappy guy preferred Lifetime.
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