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    The End of the World

    Wal-Mart to Open About 1,500 New Stores Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to open more than 1,500 stores in the United States in the coming years, on top of nearly 3,200 it already operates, the world's largest retailer said Tuesday. John Menzer, the company's vice chairman and head of its domestic...
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    Super Bowl Commercials

    http://sports.aol.com/nfl/superbowlads The FedeX Caveman was funny :lol:
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    Merkel likens Iranian president to Hitler

    Sat 4 Feb 2006 5:38 AM ET MUNICH, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel likened hardline Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Adolf Hitler on Saturday, saying the world must act now to stop him before his country developed a nuclear bomb. "We want, we must prevent Iran from developing...
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    U.S. Supreme Court depicts Muhammad

    Posted: February 7, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com While Muslims engaged in violent protests worldwide over caricatures of Muhammad have insisted any image of their prophet is considered blasphemous, a prominent frieze in the U.S. Supreme Court portrays the Islamic leader...
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    Turkish movie depicts Americans as savages

    Billy Zane, Gary Busey star in Turkey's most-expensive film ever Thursday, February 2, 2006; Posted: 7:17 p.m. EST (00:17 GMT) ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) -- In the most expensive Turkish movie ever made, American soldiers in Iraq crash a wedding and pump a little boy full of lead in front of his...
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    Are Wars Good for the Economy?

    One of the more enduring myths in Western society is that wars are somehow good for the economy. Many people see a great deal of evidence to support this myth, after all World War II came directly after the Great Depression. This faulty belief stems from a misunderstanding of the economic way of...
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    I've had enough of Bush

    New budget plan squeezes education, Medicare Bush’s $2.77 trillion proposal boosts defense spending, cuts other programs WASHINGTON - President Bush sent Congress a $2.77 trillion budget plan Monday that would make his first-term tax cuts permanent while reducing government-funded programs to...
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    Venezuela 'to buy more weapons'

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has told a huge rally of supporters that he wants to buy more weapons to defend his country from invasion. Speaking in the capital Caracas, Mr Chavez said 100,000 Kalashnikov assault rifles already on order from Russia were not enough. Venezuela needed a...
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    Canadian troops using 60-year-old handguns

    KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- Canadian soldiers embarked on the country's largest combat mission since the Korean War are using handguns that date back even further -- to the Second World War. The nine-millimetre Browning High Power, which serves as the soldiers' "weapon of last resort" in southern...
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    Piss Christ vs. Cartoon Jihad

    FrontPageMagazine.com | February 6, 2006 Back in 1988, Andres Serrano submerged a crucifix in a vat of his urine, photographed the result and called it “art.” Naturally, many of the world's two billion Christians were bothered by his antics. Members of the U.S. Congress called for a hard look...
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    Here come the Chinese

    China's Military propaganda video
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    Cartoon anger is a misrepresentation

    Western embassies in Middle Eastern cities have been torched. Angry crowds have marched in the streets of London carrying placards calling for beheadings and massacres. Yet despite how it looks on television news, the response to the cartoons of the prophet Muhammad has mostly been non-violent...
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    Nuclear watchdog reports Iran to U.N.

    VIENNA, Austria (CNN) -- The United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency passed a resolution Saturday reporting Iran to the U.N. Security Council over its nuclear program. In response, Javad Vaeedi, deputy of Iran's nuclear negotiating team, said Iran would resume its full nuclear-related...
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    Dozens Dead After Egyptian Ship Disaster

    CAIRO, Egypt - An Egyptian ferry carrying about 1,300 people sank in the Red Sea overnight during bad weather, and rescue ships arriving at the scene Friday pulled dozens of bodies from the water, an official said. About 100 survivors were rescued in five lifeboats. An Egyptian Embassy...
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    Wednesday's Child

    WC It's 5am back in California, You've already been online for an hour, don't you people ever sleep out west? Need a hand? Rock-a-bye baby, in the tree top When the wind blows, the cradle will rock When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall And down will come baby, cradle and all :D
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    Environmentalists sue Canada

    VANCOUVER, Canada (AFP) - In a last-ditch bid to save western Canada's spotted owls, the emblem of North America's environmental movement, nature lovers are suing the federal government in court to force action. A coalition of four environmental groups wants a judge to order Canada to draft an...
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    9/11: Debunking The Myths

    FROM THE MOMENT the first airplane crashed into the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, 2001, the world has asked one simple and compelling question: How could it happen? Three and a half years later, not everyone is convinced we know the truth. Go to Google.com, type in the...
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    The New Evil Empire

    Remember the Red Menace, also known as the Communist threat? Or how about the Third Reich, the creator of which became the chief metaphor for evil in the 20th century? Most Americans, certainly those younger than 30, don't remember either. Hell, they don't even remember Vietnam or Nixon or The...
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    State of the Union Address

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Trying to calm anxieties about soaring energy costs, President Bush is using his State of the Union address this week to focus on a package of energy of proposals aimed at bringing fuel-saving technologies out of the lab and into use. In Bush's vision, drivers will one day...
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    Cindy Sheehan may run for US Senate

    Peace activist Cindy Sheehan considers challenging Sen. Feinstein IAN JAMESAssociated Press CARACAS, Venezuela - American peace activist Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed in Iraq, said Saturday she is strongly considering running for office against U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein because the...