Vic Chesnutt, the Georgia-based singer-songwriter known for his darkly comic songs, died yesterday in Athens, Georgia, after spending several days in a coma caused by an overdose of muscle relaxers. Chesnutt, who was confined to a wheelchair after a car crash at age 18, was discovered in the late 1980s by R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe, who produced his first two albums, Little and W…
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Vic Chesnutt, the Georgia-based singer-songwriter known for his darkly comic songs, died yesterday in Athens, Georgia, after spending several days in a coma caused by an overdose of muscle relaxers. Chesnutt, who was confined to a wheelchair after a car crash at age 18, was discovered in the late 1980s by R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe, who produced his first two albums, Little…
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Breed specific will not work, pit bulls are blamed unfairly because any dog can be dangerous, and it is the irresponsible owners who are to be blamed, and not the dog.
Taking a stand in breed specific legislation, and animal abuse we can set laws to protect the animals, by putting these laws into effect we take a stand will not tolerate animal cruelty.…
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I had knee surgery and have been trying to recouperate. I hope everyone had a very nice Christmas and have a safe and Happy New Year. Gladys
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A Nigerian who has been detained in Detroit after trying to ignite an explosive device on a U.S. passenger plane is the son of a prominent former banker, a family member told on Saturday.
The 23-year-old man, believed to be linked to al Qaeda militants, is in custody in the United States after being overpowered by passengers and crew as the Christmas Day flight approac…
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A Dutch airline passenger told The Post how he leapt into action when an alleged Muslim terrorist tried to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner packed with 300 people just moments before landing.
Chaos erupted as alleged terrorist Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab, 23, tried to set off a sophisticated explosive device strapped to his body.
"Suddenly, we hear a bang. It sounded like a firecrack…
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Glee was named as one of the fall seasons most anticipated shows. It was previewed back in May and was said to be a phenomenon. Is it living up to the hype?
The first episode of Glee was really cute and the music was fantastic. I think the show has really hit its stride and it has become one of my must-see TV shows every week.
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watch glee online as of yet, here's a recap. Glee follows a Spanish teacher, Will Schuester…
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Last night a crew of volunteers at the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) successfully tracked Santa over the span of 31 hours as he crossed the globe at speeds up
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It's Christmas Day and you have that last shopping itch but unfortunately most big stores are closed today.
No fears: a handful of retailers have unlocked their doors today and plenty of stores are hosting online-only sales Christmas Day trying to get shoppers -- maybe those unhappy with their gifts -- to spend a little more this holiday season.
First the bad news for shopp…
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Reporting from Bogota, Colombia, and Sao Paulo, Brazil -- A 9-year-old boy who spent more than half his life as the object of an international custody battle that strained U.S.-Brazil relations was returned to his American father Thursday.
Sean Goldman was reunited with his father, David, at the U.S. Consulate in Rio de Janeiro after Brazil's Supreme Court ordered the boy's…
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Did you hear that?” the old dog shouted. They all ran to the front of their kennel doors to see if someone was coming to “pick them.” “Sorry,” he said to the other dogs as his ears fell down from their perked position. “I could have sworn I heard voices saying, ‘Isn’t he cute? Can’t we take him home with us?’”
“You must have been dreaming again old man,” said the dog in the cage next to him. “Anyway, what’s the big deal about getting picked ? We’ve all been through that routine and look where i…
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Added by Larry on December 25, 2009 at 6:56am —
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Life Coaching Courses - Do you start things with the best intentions and full of motivation to achieve your goal be in your personal life or at work but then find you lack the motivation you need to keep going and finish what you set out to do – or even start?
Or you try again and ‘this time’ you will do it? Reading or listening to motivational CD’s and books, scheduling that time into your diary and/or having your own coach among one of the best…
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Russia and Georgia have agreed to reopen their major border crossing, officials said on Thursday, signaling the first thawing of ties between the two countries since they went to war last year over a separatist enclave.
The crossing, at the Upper Lars checkpoint in the Caucasus mountains, has been closed since 2006, when relations began growing tense, in part because of ef…
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The second outage in as many weeks for Research In Motion's BlackBerry e-mail service has prompted a mini-revolt among users.
The Crackberry blog, which tracks all things related to the addictive device, on Thursday was flooded with complaints from users who said RIM is losing its focus on customer service.
"One outage is bad enough, but when potential customers hear of…
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South India is culturally one of the most advanced parts of the country. Be it in education, development or tourism Industry southern part of India holds most of the credit. Well if you dreaming for delightful vacation visit to the southern part of the India where you will find the destinations of your choice. This part of the country has diverse geographical feature and its astonishing tourism options appeals tourists from all over the world for tours and travels in India. The magnificent monum…
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Added by Rajesh Kumar on December 24, 2009 at 6:42am —
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Gamefly is a popular choice of players to play without the title to buy $ 50 or $ 60 a game. It works like any other lease-mail: To subscribe, select the number of games you want to rent each month to keep for as long as you want and send it back when you are done. If the return game next GameFly mailing list. According to a recent complaint to the rules…
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People often ask me how many times I see a movie before reviewing it, and with rare exceptions the answer is "Just once." But a week and a half after I saw Sherlock Holmes, I found that the film had all but disappeared from my mind, and so I went back to see it a second time. I don't think it was just the usual clutter of holiday releases that caused the memory o…
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