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On Malignaggi, Pacquiao, and Steroids

by Unofre Pili in People, November 20, 2009
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Proper social decorum demands that we should exercise our freedom of expression with refined and well-considered thoughts and moral responsibility. It is a self-evident truth that freedom itself is morally improper if lived to the fullest sense of the word.

Chamillionaire and Michael Jordan

by justb3u in People, October 21, 2009
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When Chamillionaire met Michael Jordan.

Does Anybody Care About Whitney Houston?

by Brenda Thompson in People, September 25, 2009
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Once one of the world’s most successful of female entertainers, she made some big mistakes. And now she’s back with her brand new album, but was it all worth it?

Blend and Receive

by Jenepher in Advice, September 10, 2009
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The art of blending is as critical a skill as we have in this world.

Investigators Seized Evidence After Raid on Dr Conrad Murray Home and Office

by PatriciaBardowell in Crime, August 1, 2009
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This article covers the sinultaneous raids on Dr Murray’s Las Vegas Home and office. It follows the raid last week on his Houston’s office.

Subpoena Served on Michael Jackson’s Nutritionist

by PatriciaBardowell in People, July 28, 2009
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On the subpoena that was served on Michael’s Nutritionist. The investigator’s spotlight has been placed on her, as they continue the investigations into Michael’s death.

Bailout or Showdown: Led by the Nose 3

by ukitena in Economics, April 21, 2009
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During the day, with all the announcements of the failure of the credit market, the demise of the tourist/airline industry and the collapse of everything we have held dear, I stop and ponder, what’s going on in this world today.

Was the Moon Landing a Hoax?

by Aldrin A Wilding West in History, February 6, 2009
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This July sees the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, and funnily enough, my 40th birthday. I have a vested interest in this moon landing actually having happened…….

Three Reasons Why I Think Whitney Houston Will Have a Comeback in 2009

by Joy Deveaux in People, December 27, 2008
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You can’t deny it.

The Archives War

by Chayley Miller in History, March 21, 2008
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To most, the Archives War is not considered a real war. It was not bloody, there were not two big opposing armies, and nobody died. Despite these qualities, or lack of, there was still much conflict. There was compromise too, but not the peaceful sort one would generally think of.

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