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Munich Freedom March!
sahara
by sahara  Today 8:53 PM   
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Lego Secret Vault Contains All Sets In History
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  6-25-2008   
 Just can't 'LEGO'!
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Visitors can't get enough of Hitler tours in Munich
pitim
by pitim  6-19-2008   
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Details for the Beer Belly and Wine Bra
klippety
by klippety  6-19-2008   
 Self explanatory.......
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The Real Beer Belly and The Wine Bra- Rack
klippety
by klippety  6-19-2008   
 If you need that drink that bad, go suck a belly or a bra. Alcohol kept warm.....yikes
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Road Pollution Blamed For Higher Allergy Risk In Kids
tabsey
by tabsey  6-14-2008   
 How often do you see child care centres at major intersections. I,ve always thought that more people would cycle to work, but for the pollution. The same applies with schools on major roads.
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BMW Builds Shape-Shifting Concept Car
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  6-11-2008   
 The video at clip end really is cool.
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Copenhagen, hver gang and probably the best city in the world.
Juan da Cruz
by Juan da Cruz  6-9-2008   
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Have it your way
Geekette
by Geekette  6-6-2008   
 Hilarious ad campaign for Burger King by Munich agency Start. Judging by the edgy content, probably won't be making it to North America, although it's reportedly in use in the Netherlands/Germany...
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LiMux - The IT-Evolution
ylodi
by ylodi  6-4-2008   
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The world’s best cities
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  6-2-2008    1
 see how your town ranks.
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by bjalbout  5-29-2008   
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Mom puts Baby up for Sale on Ebay
agirlanddherdogs
by agirlanddherdogs  5-24-2008   
 kinda funny - i've had that thought before, too (though it was other people's kids I wanted to put on ebay....)
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67-Year-Old Equestrian Bound for 2008 Olympics
merrie
by merrie  5-22-2008   
 He found a new horse, kept on believing in our training and discipline, and now he has succeeded. I am very happy for him. It also proves that new things are possible in dressage, at any age--even at 67!" Although early records are a little sketchy it seems that Swedish shooter Oscar Swahn holds the record as the oldest competitor ever to win an Olympic gold medal. Swahn won at the London Games in 1908, at age 60. He was still sharp enough to take bronze again at the age of 72 in Antwerp 12 years later. The oldest equestrian competitor is believed to have been British dressage rider Lorna Johnstone. She competed in three Olympic Games, including Munich in 1972 at age 70. It was George Bernard Shaw who said "we don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing!"
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zip shoe
masha3el
by masha3el  5-22-2008   
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12 Compelling Monuments Dedicated to Peace
alanocu
by alanocu  5-17-2008    8
 From the most prolific countries in the world, unique, memorable and with a lot of history behind; A lot more details for each monument at the source: http://weburbanist.com/2008/05/16/12-compelling-monuments-dedicated-to-peace-reversing-the-typology-of-the-war-memorial/
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Reporter spins for Obama by defending Hitler
n2sooners
by n2sooners  5-17-2008    14
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Chris Matthews vs. Kevin James
reimers
by reimers  5-15-2008    3
  MATTHEWS: You don’t know what you’re talking about, Kevin. You don’t know what you’re talking about. Tell me what Chamberlain did wrong. JAMES: Neville Chamberlain was an appeaser, Chris. Neville Chamberlain was an appeaser, all right? MATTHEWS: I’ve been sitting here five minutes asking you to say what the president was referring to in 1938 at Munich. JAMES: I don’t know. MATTHEWS: You don’t know, thank you. You don’t understand there’s a difference between talking to the enemy and appeasing. What Chamberlain did wrong, most people would say, is not talking to Hitler, but giving half of Czechoslovakia in 1938. That’s what he did wrong. Appeasement is giving things away to the enemy.
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Osprey - Elite 160 - World War II Infantry Assault Tactics
ycbhnqge
by ycbhnqge  5-14-2008   
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Johan Lorbeer - gravity-defiant performances
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  5-5-2008   
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Guardian pics 2
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by righthand  4-28-2008    1
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Ewan Rumored be in 'Angels & Demons' with Tom Hanks
Blogtainment
by Blogtainment  4-25-2008   
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New Features in Google Earth
rj3sp
by rj3sp  4-16-2008   
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Pro-China and pro-Tibetan demonstrations in Munich, Germany
Rasmus
by Rasmus  4-1-2008   
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24 Hours in Picture - Mar 27th
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by righthand  3-27-2008    1
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Sobre Pentecostes
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by fraynelson  3-22-2008   
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Opera tragedies, dangers, mishaps
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by ruralart  3-21-2008   
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Airport stops women with human remains in suitcase
CarnivalBorn
by CarnivalBorn  3-13-2008    2
 Anything to declare?
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Only English prisoner at Auschwitz dies, 97
mickfinn
by mickfinn  3-8-2008   
 In his book, An Englishman in Auschwitz, Mr Greenman described their arrival in Birkenau. "The women were separated from the men: Else and Barny were marched about 20 yards away to a queue of women...I tried to watch Else. I could see her clearly against the blue lights. She could see me too for she threw me a kiss and held up our child for me to see. What was going through her mind I will never know. Perhaps she was pleased that the journey had come to an end." Mr Greenman later said that the hope of being reunited with Else and Barney kept him going in the gruelling days ahead. After learning his wife and son had been gassed, Mr Greenman dedicated his life to educating people about the holocaust and fighting racism. He never remarried, grieving for his lost family all his life, and spent his last years living at his home in Ilford, east London.
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Whole world set to pay the price for America's spending spree
bhai1
by bhai1  3-7-2008   
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Germany's young soldiers are fat, smoke too much and don't take enough exercise
fukengruvin
by fukengruvin  3-7-2008   
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Margaret Lemon, Anthony van Dyck's model
Rasmus
by Rasmus  3-5-2008   
  Van Dyck's early portraits of Margaret show a flirtatious young woman with a brilliant complexion, dark brown hair, and brown eyes. His fascination with her is attested to by the number of times he chose to paint her. The Van Dyck paintings for which she modelled are many and varied and include mythological subjects, such as Cupid and Psyche and a lost portrait of Margaret as Flora, which survives in a preparatory sketch , as well as religious works, including two Lamentations (Alte Pinakothek, Munich; Royal Museum of Arts, Antwerp), for which Margaret served as model for the Virgin Mary. Her impact on Van Dyck's art can be measured both by the length of time she acted as his model and by the number of paintings for which she is known to have posed. Twelve of these paintings, either originals or contemporary copies, survive, including five portraits. No other seventeenth-century woman without substantive ties to the aristocracy was painted as often.
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Plane Makes Heartstopping Landing In 150 MPH Wind Gusts
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  3-3-2008    3
 Wow! Check out the video at the site. :eek:
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Appeasement
Rasmus
by Rasmus  2-27-2008    1
  In this sense is seen as a policy of making one-sided concessions, often at the expense of third parties and with nothing offered in return except promises of better behaviour in the future, in a vain attempt to satisfy the aspirations of the aggressor states. The most famous of the appeasers was inevitably Neville Chamberlain. It was during his premiership (1937–40) that appeasement reached its climax with the Munich settlement of September 1938, by which Britain sought to avoid war over Czechoslovakia by agreeing to Nazi demands for the annexation of the German-speaking parts of that state . Among anti-appeasers the name of Winston Churchill inevitably takes first place. Churchill stands as the isolated prophet who consistently warned the government of the dangers posed by Nazi Germany and of the disaster to which the policy of appeasement would inevitably lead.
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SOCIAL NETWORKS ARE LIKE THE EYE
wildcat
by wildcat  2-27-2008   
  A Talk with Nicholas A. Christakis
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Scientology kindergarten closed down
tabsey
by tabsey  2-26-2008   
 "Why is everybody always picking on me?" (You are lucky you can't hear me singing this.)
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New York Streets: #2 pics
righthand
by righthand  2-23-2008   
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New York Streets: #1 pics
righthand
by righthand  2-23-2008   
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On this day: die Weiße Rose
mickfinn
by mickfinn  2-21-2008    4
 The White Rose (German: die Weiße Rose) was a non-violent resistance group in Nazi Germany, consisting of a number of students from the University of Munich and their philosophy professor. The group became known for an anonymous leaflet campaign, lasting from June 1942 until February 1943, that called for active opposition to German dictator Adolf Hitler's regime. The six core members of the group were arrested by the Gestapo, convicted and executed by beheading in 1943. The text of their sixth leaflet was smuggled out of Germany through Scandinavia to England, and in July 1943 copies of it were dropped over Germany by Allied planes, retitled "The Manifesto of the Students of Munich." Today, the members of the White Rose are honored in Germany as great heroes who opposed the Third Reich in the face of deadly danger for such resistance.
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Thirty years into biotechnology
papananook
by papananook  2-19-2008   
 Fascinating what Bio-techs are going to be doing soon...engineering the Human Race...see the site for the video of this young genius and what he wants to do...
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