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POPSSpot the Blonde Don't anyone get their hackles up - This is advertisement at its professional level. This is a perfect example of how lazy and devoid of "professional" in "professionalism" has become.
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POPSYou Can’t Help a Liar Even if you are not religious, at what point does the lying consume you? . . or defines you? What happens to the "bare-bones" of the personality that you were born as? And in the long run, what is the point anyway ? The most important person one cheats when lying is himself. For only you can keep score. Any possible true friends will drop away as the deceit becomes self-evident.
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POPSThe jihadi virus in our jails Moreover, his push to transfer violent Muslim warmongers into our civilian prisons -- where they have proselytized and plotted with impunity -- will only make the problem worse.
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POPSCyber spies break into govt computers We're next. Notice in the second paragraph "Big Brother-style" phrasing. IS this why our television is really going "Mandatory digital" ? After all, these "Big Brother-style" capabilities are already in use with cell phone technology.
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POPSNew Solar Technology Konarka (named after a temple dedicated to a Hindu sun god) currently sells small amounts of its Power Plastic for use on outdoor umbrellas and tote bags that will recharge a cellphone whether you're on the go or on the beach.
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POPSWhatever it takes to win! Democrats are gearing up for whatever happens on Election Day. Should Obama win, champagne will flow, McCain will make a concession speech, and all will be well with the world. But should Obama lose, McCain will pop the cork, and Lawsuits will fly into courthouses across the land.
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POPSSalt Comes In Gourmet Flavors & Designer Colors 
Mahatma Gandhi used salt to launch his first major campaign of non-violent civil disobedience. By picking up a pinch of salt left by the tide, he broke the British law making it a crime to possess salt not obtained from the government monopoly. Salt wasn't always readily available or cheap. In medieval Europe it represented a third of the income of Poland's kings. The ancient Egyptians salt-cured their fish. The Romans were big salt-users. They paid the soldiers in salt." Which is apparently where the term "worth his salt" came from, and the word "salary" and "soldier. You may not know this, but salt is used in the manufacture of some 14,000 different products. "SALT, A World History" is a book that shows how an item of food becomes a commodity of trade, so it becomes economically important, then it becomes politically important and eventually it becomes culturally important" I Highly recommend Kurlansky's book . It put history into a different perspective for me & I enjoyed
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POPSBuckypaper Versitle material conducts electricity, disperses heat like steel or brass
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POPSImmigration Deal is Amnesty A bill that would undoubtedly be as devastating to our country as the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (http://www.jbs.org/node/3992)
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POPSThe BEES NEEDS Thousands of scientific papers were kept classified for reasons of "national security" by the KGB, until the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1991.