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Thursday, May 11, 2006

 

Judge Issues Temporary Restraining Order Barring the Operation of a Web Site
  According to the Danville Register & Bee, ... ... Jerry and Melissa Guyles -- the parents of a recently expelled cadet -- [were using] their Web site, www.HargraveHasProblems.com ... to publicly qu... [more]
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Middle Eastern countries tops in Google search for "sex"
  1. Pakistan ... ...2. Egypt ... ...3. Iran ... ...4. Viet Nam ... ...5. India ... ...6. Indonesia ... ...7. Turkey ... ...8. Saudi Arabia ... ...9. Poland ..... [more]
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Athens, Greece: No Dancing at the Parthenon
  So I start to dance, and the guy in the leather jacket gets up from the bench and walks into the middle of the shot. ... ...“What do you think you’re doing?” he asks. ...“I’m dancing.” ...“You can’t d... [more]
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What does Sports Illustrated _really_ think of Nick Lachey and Matt Leinart?
  I'm sure they'll change the filename soon, so I've taken a screenshot... [more]
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Man Denied Mother's Day Tote Bag Sues MLB Team
 
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Fourth Circuit Upholds Bike Search
  This Fourth Circuit decision considers a new application for one of the exceptions to the Fourth Amendment, the search incident to arrest. This exception is frequently used in searches of automobiles ... [more]
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Roger Clemens' Family Offers Him One-Year, $10 Million Contract
  Representatives from the Clemens family met with the star pitcher over an informal dinner Tuesday evening to discuss the possibility of keeping Roger Clemens home for one more season, sources close to... [more]
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NJ lawmaker wants to criminalizing taking pix of power-plants
  The state Senate Law and Public Safety Committee is expected to discuss a bill today which would make it a crime -- punishable by up to 18 months in jail -- to photograph, videotape or otherwise recor... [more]
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Immigration Billboards Going Up In North Texas
  Dallas is the first city to get one, but there are plans to put these signs up from California to Florida. ... ..."Stop the Invasion" is a reference to the massive influx of immigrants who enter the U... [more]
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Photo Gallery: Rebuilding New Orleans -- Visions of the Future
 
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NSA has massive database of Americans' phone calls
  The National Security Agency has been secretly collecting the phone call records of tens of millions of Americans, using data provided by AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth, people with direct knowledge of t... [more]
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Breakdown of Trust Led Judge Luttig to Clash with Bush
  Circuit Judge J. Michael Luttig was at work in his chambers here when he received a telephone call telling him to switch on the television. There, he saw Attorney General Alberto Gonzales announce tha... [more]
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Right-Of-Center Bloggers Select Their Favorite Columnists
 
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Lou Dobbs to president: Do you take us for fools?
  Reports this week that the Border Patrol is notifying the Mexican government of the locations of Minutemen volunteers are being denied by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. True or not, the Bush admi... [more]
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UN HUMAN ANTI-RIGHTS COUNCIL
  Unbelievable. Well, not really. ... ...Cuba is now a member of the UN Human Rights Council. ... ...Ok. If that doesn't floor you, look who else was voted onto the panel: ... ...China, Russia, Pakistan... [more]
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Nukak-Maku Leave the Forest
  The Nukak Maku have always lived a nomadic life in the Amazon jungle, foraging for berries and hunting monkeys with blow guns. One group of Nukak recently decided it had enough of this life (and the i... [more]
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200 years not 'cruel and unusual punishment' in child porn case
  A 200-year prison term for a man convicted of possessing 20 separate items of child pornography is not constitutionally excessive, the state Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. ...In a 4-1 ruling, the majo... [more]
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April Tax Revenue 2nd-Highest in History
  A flood of income tax payments pushed up government receipts to the second-highest level in history in April, giving the country a sizable surplus for the month. ... ...In its monthly accounting of t... [more]
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Judge Luttig resigns, to become Boeing VP
  Douglas G. Bain, Boeing senior vice president and general counsel, has announced his plans to retire from the company, effective July 1. ... ...Judge J. Michael Luttig of the U.S. Court of Appeals for... [more]
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