Friday, December 05, 2008

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Beyonce Knowles: Marriage to Jay-Z is a "power struggle"

Fri, 05 Dec 2008 02:32:30 -0800
Grammy nominated Beyonce Knowles admits her 8-month marriage to Jay-Z is a "power struggle.

Rapid Weather Expands its Executive Weather Information Services

Fri, 17 Dec 2004 00:00:01 -0800
Rapid City, SD (PRWEB) December 18, 2004 -- Rapid Weather announced Friday that it offering its executive weather forecast and advisory services to a wider audience. The company's Premiere...

Is your pet at risk for high cholesterol?

Fri, 05 Dec 2008 08:07:51 -0800
Just like their human family members, pets can suffer from high cholesterol. Hyperlipidemia (elevated cholesterol levels) is most common in dogs, and is a risk factor for several serious conditions.

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Buckcherry, Avenged Sevenfold Extend Tour

Fri, 05 Dec 2008 13:34:59 -0800
Nothing screams holiday spirit like a Buckcherry/Avenged Sevenfold tour. The hard rock co-headliners are extending their trek with a second leg set to begin Jan. 28 in Albuquerque, N.M. Joining them on the bill will be Papa Roach and Saving Abel. The four-band bill is priced to sell, with tickets less than $40. “The idea was to take four acts that could tour alone and put them together for $40 or less to be able to let people hear three-and-a-half hours of music and experience some up-and-coming

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Times Ad Condemns Violence Against LDS Church For Its Prop 8 Support

Fri, 05 Dec 2008 11:04:00 -0800
A full-page ad titled "No Mob Veto" (full text) ran in today's New York Times. The ad condemns the "violence and intimidation" being directed at the Mormon Church by reason of its support of California's Proposition 8 that banned same-sex marriage. (See prior posting.) Coordinated by the Becket Fund, the ad is signed by thirteen prominent religious, academic and human rights leaders. The ad indicates that the signers have different views on the "wisdom and justice" of Proposition 8, but agree on

A Sentimental Post

Fri, 05 Dec 2008 14:24:12 -0800
Image depicts the Ghost of Christmas Present from the first 1843 edition of A Christmas Carol. The ghost is a gigantic jovial figure in a green fur-trimmed robe, bearing a torch in his right hand and sitting atop a pile of food. Scrooge in his nightcap and gown is standing awe-struck at his feet. What can be said about Dickens’s linguistic virtuosity beyond calling it ‘inimitable’? Perhaps all that can be done is to put ‘Wow!’ in the margins of the t