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POPSShaolin Wooden Men Jackie Chan, Jang Lee Hwang, Kong Kim - An orphan traumatized into silence by the death of his father befriends a dangerous prisoner who teaches him a secret form of deadly kung fu.
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POPSCall Me... Hilarious and impractical. If nothing else, this gadget would be great for that special someone who talks incessantly.
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POPSThe Ten Oxherding Pictures - From The Manual of Zen Buddhism From The Manual of Zen Buddhism, D.T. Suzuki By Shubun (15th Century) a series of short poems and accompanying woodcuts that are intended to illustrate the stages of a Mahāyāna Buddhist practitioner's progression towards enlightenment, as well as his or her subsequent perfection of wisdom. The pictures first appeared in their present form, as drawn by the Chinese Chán (Zen) master Kuòān Shīyuǎn (廓庵師遠), in the 12th century, and may represent a Zen Buddhist interpretation of the ten stages experienced by a Bodhisattva as outlined in various Mahāyāna sūtras, most particularly the Avataṃsaka Sūtra.
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POPSForbidden Kingdom Exlcusive Watch our exclusive movie clip from 'Forbidden Kingdom', the first-time pairing of martial arts legends Jackie Chan and Jet Li.
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POPSJackie Chan vs Jet Li Watch an exclusive movie clip from 'Forbidden Kingdom', the first-time pairing of martial arts legends Jackie Chan and Jet Li.
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POPSNew Plastic Bags Biodegrade in Four Months On the heels of our reporting about Canada's probable move to ban BPA plastics comes a story about researchers working at Missouri University of Science and Technology to develop hybrid plastics that would biodegrade in landfills within four months.
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POPSGoogle Designer Themes? Though its only themes for iGoogle, this initiative feels a bit like a philosophical shift; we know nothing gets passed Sergei and Larry, so lets see if this materializes elsewhere in Gtown. For what its worth, i think its pretty neat.
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POPSBlogger in the House Malaysian uber blogger Jeff ooi made history recently by being the first person to use his blogging as a platform to enter politics - and the Malaysian parliament. So what happens when you have a blogger in the House of Representatives? He blogs and tells all about the proceedings there. Will this change the behavior of politicians? Will this constant stream of posts and updates bring about a welcome change to the Malaysian Parliament, or would it dissipate into the ether? Time, as the cliche goes, will tell.