added 2007 Fri Jun 8 9:57:17 by ind06
AUGUSTA, ME - Dr. Matthew Berry, 58, prescribed dimmer lights for Taylor Murphy, 22, when Murphy saw the dermatologist Monday.
AUGUSTA, ME - Dr. Matthew Berry, 58, prescribed dimmer lights for Taylor Murphy, 22, when Murphy saw the dermatologist Monday.
added 2007 Tue May 29 7:22:21 by ind06
(Camp David : Ucs News) Speaking from his vacation camp U.S. President Bush demanded the Maliki government make progress in Iraq. Following his harsh criticism the President stated "All military options are on the table".
(Camp David : Ucs News) Speaking from his vacation camp U.S. President Bush demanded the Maliki government make progress in Iraq. Following his harsh criticism the President stated "All military options are on the table".
added 2007 Mon May 28 10:22:50 by best1value
CLAUDIA ELMHIRST can't wait to read a novel again. When she's memorizing lines, the British actress doesn't touch a book, though that usually means only a few weeks of burying herself in a script. Since February of 2006, however, she has been immersed in "Intimate Exchanges," a 750-page epic by Alan Ayckbourn that asks 2 actors to play 10
CLAUDIA ELMHIRST can't wait to read a novel again. When she's memorizing lines, the British actress doesn't touch a book, though that usually means only a few weeks of burying herself in a script. Since February of 2006, however, she has been immersed in "Intimate Exchanges," a 750-page epic by Alan Ayckbourn that asks 2 actors to play 10
added 2007 Wed May 23 20:04:51 by sexystacked
Apparently the rules don't apply to our esteemed president. Didn't he learn anything from Corzine?
Apparently the rules don't apply to our esteemed president. Didn't he learn anything from Corzine?
added 2007 Sun May 13 0:24:53 by gatitabonitasen
The last time circumcision made headlines in New York City, the city Department of Health and Mental Hygiene was objecting to an ultra-Orthodox Jewish practice in which mohels -- professional circumcisers -- sucked blood out of the wounds of newly cut infants. After three babies contracted herpes, the city tried to ban the obscure ritual in 2005, p
The last time circumcision made headlines in New York City, the city Department of Health and Mental Hygiene was objecting to an ultra-Orthodox Jewish practice in which mohels -- professional circumcisers -- sucked blood out of the wounds of newly cut infants. After three babies contracted herpes, the city tried to ban the obscure ritual in 2005, p
added 2007 Sun Apr 29 12:30:12 by ind06
"I'm very lucky that my husband is so experienced in foreign affairs," she added, "as well as domestic. And he's doing his bit to stop the spread of AIDS. He told me that he demonstrates the use of condoms when he travels."
"I'm very lucky that my husband is so experienced in foreign affairs," she added, "as well as domestic. And he's doing his bit to stop the spread of AIDS. He told me that he demonstrates the use of condoms when he travels."
added 2007 Fri Apr 6 0:36:51 by RizlaRoll
It used to be that women could only be rich by inheriting or marrying money. Now we have more self-made millionairesses than ever before as well as thousands of seriously rich women - richer, often, than their husbands.
It used to be that women could only be rich by inheriting or marrying money. Now we have more self-made millionairesses than ever before as well as thousands of seriously rich women - richer, often, than their husbands.
added 2007 Fri Mar 30 20:57:58 by Macondo
This is a very graphic collection of photos of civilian victims of this war. (Mostly children.) If you are a very sensitive person or have small children while opening the pictures (20 pages) be cautious. Is this "Collateral damage" and Iraqi people is better now because we gave them freedom ?
This is a very graphic collection of photos of civilian victims of this war. (Mostly children.) If you are a very sensitive person or have small children while opening the pictures (20 pages) be cautious. Is this "Collateral damage" and Iraqi people is better now because we gave them freedom ?
added 2007 Tue Mar 27 3:41:52 by catstevens
Last week 24 reverted to form: after learning early in the episode that CTU had been infiltrated by a mole, the (suspected) mole was located and immediately hauled off to an "interrogation room." Within a few minutes, this season's bad cop, Mike Doyle, had her tied up in a chair and was just about to start cuffing her around when he was s
Last week 24 reverted to form: after learning early in the episode that CTU had been infiltrated by a mole, the (suspected) mole was located and immediately hauled off to an "interrogation room." Within a few minutes, this season's bad cop, Mike Doyle, had her tied up in a chair and was just about to start cuffing her around when he was s
Sponsors
More tags
News iraq Money Men bush children tv life Real civilians art conservative name popular it paint rich satire call president feet homeless myth ticket dealer smoke click chicken puppy something show im warming global other lights 100 liberal 24 you his seat To at Giuliani is no sues Not Are just whatever belt defendants stay least away verbally harassing intimidating We pro Did wag was chance Could FUBAR he does fact millionaire Worker spray Injuries whats tan either marrying seriously Circumcise Dimmer
added 2007 Sat Mar 10 11:29:25 by ind06
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Democrats across the country were outraged after Vice President Dick Cheney's former Chief of Staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, was convicted for committing whatever crime Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald had charged him of committing.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Democrats across the country were outraged after Vice President Dick Cheney's former Chief of Staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, was convicted for committing whatever crime Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald had charged him of committing.
added 2007 Mon Mar 5 2:50:12 by catstevens
The 2008 presidential campaign is just weeks old, but already an article of faith within the Republican Party -- the belief that no politician who favors abortion rights and gay rights can win the GOP nomination -- is being challenged by the candidacy of former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.
The 2008 presidential campaign is just weeks old, but already an article of faith within the Republican Party -- the belief that no politician who favors abortion rights and gay rights can win the GOP nomination -- is being challenged by the candidacy of former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.
added 2007 Mon Mar 5 2:50:12 by catstevens
The 2008 presidential campaign is just weeks old, but already an article of faith within the Republican Party -- the belief that no politician who favors abortion rights and gay rights can win the GOP nomination -- is being challenged by the candidacy of former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.
The 2008 presidential campaign is just weeks old, but already an article of faith within the Republican Party -- the belief that no politician who favors abortion rights and gay rights can win the GOP nomination -- is being challenged by the candidacy of former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.
added 2007 Tue Feb 13 17:37:28 by SusanParrish
There are a number of very bright climatologists and meteorologists out there who believe that this century's warming trend is neither critical nor man made. Now you can agree or disagree with these folks. But you can't pretend that these folks are crazies or ill informed or just in it for the money.
There are a number of very bright climatologists and meteorologists out there who believe that this century's warming trend is neither critical nor man made. Now you can agree or disagree with these folks. But you can't pretend that these folks are crazies or ill informed or just in it for the money.
added 2007 Wed Jan 17 20:27:49 by moemebe
A high-end antique dealer on the Upper East Side is suing four unnamed homeless people for $1 million on the grounds that they've driven away customers by loitering on the sidewalk in "old, warn, and unsanitary clothing and cardboard boxes and old blankets which they convert into sleeping accommodations."
A high-end antique dealer on the Upper East Side is suing four unnamed homeless people for $1 million on the grounds that they've driven away customers by loitering on the sidewalk in "old, warn, and unsanitary clothing and cardboard boxes and old blankets which they convert into sleeping accommodations."







