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POPSDownload The Dukes Home "The Dukes" is the wry comic tale of a down-and-out Doo Wop band who take a bumbling detour into burglary in their endless quest to make good on their dreams
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POPSHidden Holocaust, USA 
(cont.) # 31,450,000 use marijuana; 3,000,000 of whom are heavy usuers. # 37,000,000, or one out of every six Americans, regularly use emotion controlling medical drugs. The users are mostly women. The pushers are doctors; the suppliers are pharmaceutical companies; the profits are stupendous. # 2,000,000 nonhospitalized persons are given powerful mind-control drugs, sometimes described as "chemical straitjackets." # 5,000 die from psychoactive drug treatments. # 200,000 are subjected to electric shock treatments that are injurious to the brain and nervous system. # 600 to 1,000 are lobotomized, mostly women. # 25,000,000, or one out of every 10 Americans, seek help from psychiatric, psychotherapeutic, or medical sources for mental and emotional problems, at a cost of over $4 billion annually. # 6,800,000 turn to nonmedical services, such as ministers, welfare agencies, and social counselors for help with emotional troubles. In all, some 80,000,000 have sought some kind of psych
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POPSNZ youth to be tried as an adult in Hawaii Bartley's lawyer, Jeffrey Hawk, hinted at a possible defense. "Every child is a product of his environment and his family," Hawk said. "And I think, hopefully, we can make that an issue in this case, that no child does these sort of things without good cause or good reason."
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POPSPaying For Your Own Rape . . . Again "That’s why when Senator Joseph Biden, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, drafted the 1994 Violence Against Women Act, he included provisions to make states ineligible for federal grant money if they charged rape victims for exams and the kits containing the medical supplies needed to conduct them. (Senator John McCain, Ms. Palin’s running mate, voted against Mr. Biden’s initiative, and his name has not been among the long list of co-sponsors each time the act has been renewed.)"
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POPSVirtual Obsession: Woman Arrested, Stalked Ex-Virtual Boyfriend Virtual reality led to virtual insanity and real crime. Shows that fantasy interaction produces a brainwashed state of mind in some, even violent obsession. Of course this happens in real life too. "Crimes of passion" are among the leading crimes, just ask your local police dept. Women are not infrequently the aggressors. There is nothing like the fury of a woman scorned
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POPSDeputies looking for stolen yorkie It was in the 90's - she left the dog in her car in a parking garage that gets HOT. Even with the sunroof open - what was she thinking? I hope the ones who stole the dog are taking better care of it - and that the pants fit.
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POPSConsumers vastly more afraid of computer crime thanburglary More shocking: 73 percent of the respondents said they felt that they were being protected by their Internet service provider. That's really frightening: While most ISPs filter email for spam, that's honestly about the extent of your protection, unless you're one of the scant few who's installed some kind of "Internet access package" provided by the ISP and which may include some rudimentary malware protection.