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1. OT: Patrick Schuster, pitcher....   (21 Apr 2009)
A high school pitcher pitched his fourth consecutive no-hitter tonight. Four straight no-hitters....that's unbelievable, at any level. I think we'll be hearing this kid's name sometime in the next couple years. Right now, he is hrowing in the low-90s at the high school level. http://www.tampabay.com/sports/baseb...icle993893.ece Quote: : TRINITY — When lanky Mitchell High left-hander Patrick Schuster tossed his second consecutive no-hitter 13 days ago, he made a headline or two. When he tossed h...

2. E-Book on Getting back with Ex Gf and moving on   (22 May 2009)
I know this is long and everything but read it slowly and Take your time. It is currently helping me through a difficult situation. It is great advice. I'd suggest to read it even if your not going through this situation because it is simply just really nice advice. By: T.W. Jackson © 2007 T.W. Jackson All Rights Reserved Table of Contents Chapter 1: Understanding Why Your Relationship Ended (And Why It’s Not Over Just Yet) Chapter 2: Don’t Panic – Your Key to Winning Back Their Love (Getting Yo...

3. Maximum Possible Fuel Economy?   (02 Jun 2009)
Would you believe 33mpg out of a 3,900 pound automobile with nearly 300HP? Read on.... Having owned this '99 LS for about a month now and logging somewhere between 600-700 total miles, I've definitely had the time to make some general observations and form a few opinions. Before buying the car, one aspect of concern, particularly with oil surging back towards the $70-buck-a-barrel mark and premium unleaded soaring right through $2.50+ a gallon (just in time for the summer vaca season of course -...

4. A Ticking Time Bomb in China?   (21 Apr 2009)
China has been all over the news lately, but I feel like the analysis a lot of the general media has been offering is overly simplistic. It is true that China, as a global political identity, has a very monolithic nature. But when you actually get down into Chinese society at home, there are a myriad of issues just simmering right below the surface. Chinese society is nowhere near the monolithic entity that Chinese politics is. Let's get down into some of the issues I've been reading about latel...

5. TORONTO SHOW LISTINGS --- (please add your show!)   (07 Apr 2009)
Toronto Show Calendar: www.stillepost.ca/calendar/toronto/ PLEASE POST YOUR SHOWS AND THEY WILL BE ADDED TO THE LIST/CALENDAR FOLLOW THE CORRECT FORMAT SHOWN BELOW Quote: DATE HEADLINING BAND, other band, other band @ venue, cost MON, APRIL 20 ELVIS MONDAY w/ In Plain View, Brute Force Romeo, Elyssa, Christina Maria, People of Canada @ The Drake, No cover RATTLESNAKE CHOIR @ Dakota Tavern, No cover OPEN STAGE w/ Cat Ratusny @ Free Times Cafe, No cover PILGRIMS OF BROCK, Ascot Royals, Sun Harmoni...

6. Nadal: Article on New York Times (will be published Jun 21)   (18 Jun 2009)
Very long, but pretty good. Please move if GM is not the right forum. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/21/ma...t.html?_r=1&hp Magazine Preview Ripped. (or Torn Up?) By CYNTHIA GORNEY There was no moon over the tennis stadium, but it was after midnight, the risers still crowded, and Rafael Nadal was playing the Argentine David Nalbandian . This was in Indian Wells, Calif., three months ago, at a tournament in the desert called the BNP Paribas Open. People had taken off their visors and straw hats,...

7. Great Piece On Dealing With Critics Of Real Conspiracy Facts   (06 Jun 2009)
Recognizing disinformation in the media  Twenty-six ways to slander and intimidate conspiracy advocates  "If we had met five years ago, you wouldn't have found a more staunch defender of the newspaper industry than me. And then I wrote some stories that made me realize how sadly misplaced my bliss has been. The reason I'd enjoyed such smooth sailing for so long hadn't been, as I'd assumed, because I was careful and diligent and good at my job... The truth was that, in all those years, I hadn't w...

8. Eurabia Has A Capital: Rotterdam   (22 May 2009)
http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it.../1338480?eng=y Here entire neighborhoods look like the Middle East, women walk around veiled, the mayor is a Muslim, sharia law is applied in the courts and the theaters. An extensive report from the most Islamized city in Europe by Sandro Magister ROME, May 19, 2009 – One of the most indisputable results of Benedict XVI's trip to the Holy Land was the improvement in relations with Islam. The three days he spent in Jordan, and then, in Jerusalem, the visit...

9. In depth Berezhnaya article   (14 May 2009)
Follow the links for some pics as well Part 1 - http://ptichkafs.livejournal.com/43158.html Part 2 - http://ptichkafs.livejournal.com/43514.html Part 3 - http://ptichkafs.livejournal.com/43574.html ELENA BEREZHNAYA MY ICE: STORY OF LOVE AND HATE I suddenly saw Shliakhov’s blade really close. I wanted to yell – “What are you doing!” but there wasn’t time. A hit in the temple, and I fall. A scarlet puddle grows on the ice. The practice was drawing to a close when Shliakhov and I started having tro...

10. Eurabia Has A Capital: Rotterdam   (20 May 2009)
Here entire neighborhoods look like the Middle East, women walk around veiled, the mayor is a Muslim, sharia law is applied in the courts and the theaters. An extensive report from the most Islamized city in Europe ROME, May 19, 2009 – One of the most indisputable results of Benedict XVI's trip to the Holy Land was the improvement in relations with Islam. The three days he spent in Jordan, and then, in Jerusalem, the visit to the Dome of the Mosque, spread an image among the Muslim general publi...



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