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VIDEO: Christina Aguilera Grammy 2007 Its a Mans Mans Mans World
When seeing this fantastic version of James Brown's classic, you'll surely understand why this woman is as famous as she is...
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Blair to Draw Down British Troops (Juan Cole)
This is a rout, there should be no mistake.
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Mission Imperial: Life in the Green Zone (Part I) (Rajiv Chandrasekaran)
While Iraqis struggled in the chaos of Baghdad after the invasion, the Americans sent to rebuild the nation led a cocooned existence in the centre of the capital -- complete with booze, hot dogs and ...
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Jitters as US consumer inflation jumps (Jitendra Joshi)
U.S. consumer prices jumped in January
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Bush Is Chided by Prosecutor in Libby Case (Josh Gerstein)
Theres a cloud over the vice president, Mr. Fitzgerald told the jury. We didnt put that cloud there. That clouds there because the defendant obstructed justice. That cloud is something you just cant ...
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Housing `Hangover' Kills Jobs as Spending Wanes; More Cuts Loom (Kathleen M. Howley)
``Appliance manufacturers and other suppliers are already feeling the heat, but they may not feel the full impact until the end of 2007.
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Putin and the Geopolitics of the New Cold War (William Engdahl)
Since the end of the Cold War in 1989, its now clear that the US Government has never for a moment stopped its pursuit of Nuclear Primacy. For Washington and the US elites, the Cold War never ended. ...
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The Mind-Control Rays That The CIA Are Beaming Into My Head Have Affected My Golf Game (Mogambo)
...and now I'm slicing my irons into the sand traps and topping the ball off the tee! The bastards!
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US judge orders domestic spying cases to proceed (AFP)
A federal judge ordered dozens of terrorism-related lawsuits to proceed despite a pending appeal.
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Cheap solar power poised to undercut oil and gas by half (Ambrose Evans-Pritchard)
Within five years, solar power will be cheap enough to compete with carbon-generated electricity, even in Britain, Scandinavia or upper Siberia.
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