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Author: End the Occupation NOWEnd the Occupation NOW
Date: May 10, 2008 23:50
"I'm done with it," says Amrita Sapre, a marketing and sales professional
with Microsoft in Bangalore. "One year in this city, and I can't take it any
more!"
"Working night shifts at a call center fielding customer-service calls from
the U.S. isn't conducive to physical or psychological health, no matter how
good the money. Experts at the Bangalore-based National Institute of Mental
Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) have been warning that an increasing
number of young professionals, including IT sector workers, are reporting
psychological problems."
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1737872,00.html
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Author: JJ
Date: May 10, 2008 23:00
Time to pay up, boy.
http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=687470&category=&BCCode=&newsdate...
Records show Sharpton owes overdue taxes, other penalties
Records show Rev. Al Sharpton and his nonprofit group owe back taxes,
other penalties
By DAVID B. CARUSO, Associated Press
Last updated: 7:42 a.m., Saturday, May 10, 2008
NEW YORK -- Big corporations give him money. Presidential candidates
seek his endorsement. He has influential friends in Congress and the
governor's mansion. The Rev. Al Sharpton has emerged over the past decade as
perhaps the nation's most prominent civil rights leader, a status that was
demonstrated again this week when he led protests against police brutality
that briefly shut down six of Manhattan's major bridges and tunnels.
But he still carries baggage from his early days as a fire-breathing
agitator: Government records obtained by The Associated Press indicate that
Sharpton and his business entities owe nearly $1.5 million in overdue taxes
and associated penalties.
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Author: V-for-VendicarV-for-Vendicar
Date: May 10, 2008 22:35
"Dickie Rooney" work.net> wrote
> I'm surprised Babs and Jenna didn't fuck them first.
Have you seen the pics of Jenna Bush exposing her snatch on the beach?
She needs to shave.
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Author: Lord Gow333, Conservative Fullback!Lord Gow333, Conservative Fullback!
Date: May 10, 2008 22:33
"Ms. Vulvina Clitoridae" wrote in message
news:13ib241683ndbv4j9phgrdkhkvpgtvvhr6@127.0.0.1...
> Dr. Carol A. Livoti, a Manhattan obstetrician and gynecologist and an
> author of "Vaginas: An Owner's Manual" (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2004),
Most... appropriate... publisher... EVER!!!
LG
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"Keep it simple. If it takes a genius to understand it, it will never work."
- Clarence Leonard "Kelly" Johnson
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Author: V-for-VendicarV-for-Vendicar
Date: May 10, 2008 22:14
"Roger Coppock" adnc.com> wrote
> There is very little difference between the three major
> candidates for US President on Global Warming.
> The current administrations do-noting and
> know-nothing policies are a thing of the past.
Absoluely. The denialists know they have lost, and that's why they are
growing ever more shrill.
They are Liars and Losers.
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Author: Jag_PopJag_Pop
Date: May 10, 2008 22:07
When The Zionists Tried To Scuttle The Allies WWII Victory
(and they have been trying to rewrite history ever since)
In 1944 the Russians were making dramatic gains against
the Nazis. By March of 1944 nearly all of Ukraine was
taken, Russia had crossed the Rumanian border and Finland
was trying to negotiate an armistice with Russia. The Nazis
were anticipating, to the west, the invasion of France (D-Day).
Germany was losing and their generals knew it. To raise
the chances of the Nazi regime's survival they needed to
split the alliance between Russia and the US and Britain.
Stalin was ever Stalin -- super-suspicious. To split
the alliance the Nazis sought to create the appearance
that the Nazis were negotiating with Britain and the US.
The Zionists played a central role in this plot.
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Author: Harry HopeHarry Hope
Date: May 10, 2008 20:46
Problems in the computer software tying together detections from its
series of sensors, radars and cameras into a common picture delayed
the prototype fence's operation for several months.
Delays in satellite transmission of data added to its problems.
Boeing was paid $20 million by the Department of Homeland Security to
build the fence last summer.
It is north of the border near the port of entry at Sasabe.
Customs and Border Protection officials acknowledged last month that
the towers, called Project 28, didn't work well enough to continue
their refinement and said they would be replaced with improved ones.
Boeing expects to start building an additional 30 miles of new virtual
fencing in southern Arizona's Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
later this year, Chenevey said.
The project is also expected to be tested along the Canadian border
this year, near Detroit.
Boeing has a $45 million contract to create new software for the
Border Patrol's needs.
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Author: monkey_cartmanmonkey_cartman
Date: May 10, 2008 20:10
Christopher Helms wrote:
> On May 9, 11:04�pm, monkey_cart...@ yahoo.com wrote:
>> End the Occupation NOW wrote:
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>>>> On May 9, 4:22 pm, James Fenimore yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>> "Rising Oil Prices Are Obliterating America's Superpower Status? "
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>>>>> WORLD PEACE, safety, and security would be greatly ENHANCED if
>>>>> America's superpower status was diminished -- by ANY means!
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>>>> It's not working anyway. �It's the other way around.
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>>>> Increasing oil prices are illustrating the capacity of the US market
>>>> to bear the price level.
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>>>> It shows strength. �We have not missed a beat. �Hell, there's still ...
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