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    • Wife Chooses Murder Over Debt Consolidation Loan by Adam Singleton with 0views

      Twenty eight year old Staffordshire housewife Kate Knight has been found guilty of attempted murder after a botched attempt to poison her husband Lee left him partially paralysed, deaf and blind. Cold-hearted Knight administered anti-freeze to her husband"s wine on their seventh wedding anniversary. He became unwell shortly a | Article date: 2008-02-05 ...

    • Missing the Mark by Ernie Fitzpatrick with 0views

      I Corinthians 13 speaks of the fact that we see simly now. Unfortunately some see hardly at all. Some are apparently blind. Most importantly we are blind to what we"re doing that"s wrong and yet have 20-20 vision to see what others are doing that"s wrong. That"s why we have 30,000 "Christian" denominations world wid | Article date: 2008-02-03 ...

    • Far Too Many Americas by J.J. Jackson with 0views

      The problem with America is simple - there are far too many "Americas". John Edwards, now a perennial also-ran in the presidential race, once opined about the direness of there being only a mere "two Americas" where he tried the typical class warfare tactic of pitting the poor and lower middle class against the upper middle c | Article date: 2008-02-03 ...

    • One Billion Presidential Bid by Ernie Fitzpatrick with 0views

      And you thought it was expanseive to run for political office? Was! It"s now outrageous. The US presidential candidates are heading towards the $1,000,000,000.00 mark in campaign fundraising, shattering records as Wall Street and corporate America pump cash into the race for president. And if | Article date: 2008-02-03 ...

    • The Bias of Biblical Literalism by Ernie Fitzpatrick with 0views

      Biblical literalism assumes purity of process but in so doing greatly misses the mark (sin?) and leads people to untenable places of emotional and intellectual distress. One doesn"t need a frontal lobotomy to be a Christ | Article date: 2008-02-03 ...

    • How To Choose The Best Hair Dryer by Kristy Klien with 0views

      There are many different types of hair dryers on the market today and all perform differently, the emf hair dryer stands for electro magnetic field (EMF). What does this mean and how can it affect you, the user? Well, Basically there is a school of thought that believes devices such as hair dryers emit electromagnetic waves, in some circles it i | Article date: 2008-02-03 ...

    • Racial and Gender Reality in American Politics by Jim DeSantis with 0views

      In recent years we have been fed the idea that "political correctness" is finally a way of life in America. Television, Hollywood, Internet and print media are all presenting this idea as fact. Ethnic entertainment stars and politicians are trotted out as examples of just how politically correct America has become. But, is the picture | Article date: 2008-01-31 ...

    • Cellulite Treatment. What You Must Know by Dave Ross with 0views

      Cellulite is an unsightly confidence squashing condition that affects the skins appearance of both men and women. It"s "cottage cheese" like appearance caused by what can be described best as "uneven wrinkles of fat" is more prevalent in older women aged 25 years and onwards. These days it is not uncommon for women of an | Article date: 2008-01-31 ...

    • Hillary-gate Revisited? by Ernie Fitzpatrick with 0views

      If there was anything that Hillary wanted to do in her run for the presidency, it was to distance herself from her past and especially some of the "negatives" that were associated with Bubba. And yet, the way Bubba has conducted himself with his finger-waving "shame on you" condescending attitude, memories of the past have re | Article date: 2008-01-31 ...

    • How Hair Dryers Work Without Damaging Your Hair. by Kristy Klien with 0views

      We are all very familiar with the daily routine; we wash our hair and then automatically pick up the hairdryer, flip the switch and there is the hot air to dry quickly and let us get on with the day. There are good reasons for people to dry their hair with a hairdryer, going out with wet hair especially in the winter can be bad for our health, a | Article date: 2008-01-30 ...

    • Saja Elects New President by NirvanaStyle Editor with 0views

      CUNY Journalism professor SANDEEP JUNNARKAR elected new SAJA President; writer V.V. "Sugi" Ganeshananthan elected Vice President & Convention chair; Group serving 1,000+ South Asian Journalists Prepares for its International Convention June 20-21 [NOTE TO JOURNALISTS: SAJA"s president, Sandeep Junna | Article date: 2008-01-30 ...

    • Why Join Costume Parties? by James Brown with 0views

      If you haven"t prepared early enough for last year"s Halloween Party, then, better be too early than late to prepare for it. Don"t only think about your kids this time because you better be well prepared this time too. Anyhow, you get to shop for costumes because your child is performing in school and or maybe they are attending a | Article date: 2008-01-30 ...

    • Waving Wedding Wardrobe Woes Goodbye by James Brown with 0views

      Blissful, intimate, fun and exciting; these looking-forward emotions should take center stage as your thoughts vividly paint your wedding day. Most brides-to-be, however, are caught in unneeded predicament amid planning their wedding, ending up with the perfect wedding gown. As most wedding connoisseurs would say, think and rethink | Article date: 2008-01-30 ...

    • These Precious Pieces Of Jewelry by James Brown with 0views

      For centuries, wearing jewelry is a woman"s indispensable practice. Jewelry worn is character revealed. As early as King Louis" era, French women wore elaborate wigs matched with necklaces made from the most precious gems. Queen Elizabeth, among other prominent women figures in the Renaissance, also wore necklaces, rings a | Article date: 2008-01-30 ...

    • $100 Oil: Moving Deeper Into Uncharted Territory by Daniel Yergin with 0views

      Crude oil prices have risen to a historic $100 per barrel (West Texas Intermediate [WTI]), the culmination of a $25 price increase over several months, to reach a record that once seemed untouchable. Until now, the world has never experienced a triple-digit oil price. The all-time inflation-adjusted high was in April 1980, when, CERA calculates, | Article date: 2008-01-30 ...

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