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Daily Archives: 13 November 13, 2006
Can’t decide if this is a good or bad thing
New research shows that Protestant ministers tend to be less informed about popular culture (magazine, TV, videogames, music, etc.) than are the people to whom they are ministering. Article
Notable Deaths in 2006
The year isn’t over yet, but Newsday has a Notable deaths in 2006 section.
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Pork Factory Fire
There was a big fire at New York Pork on St. Clair & Weston Rd. a few days ago… they’re still cleaning up the mess. I just had to go take a look, and on Friday morning they were loading … Continue reading
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“V†Meets The Secret Service
On Monday, November 6, 2006, “V†visited security check points at the White House, the main Treasury, IRS and Justice Department Buildings and the Capitol. “V’s†purpose was to deliver the People’s Petitions for Redress of Grievances relating to the … Continue reading
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It was the principal’s wife!
BRIGHTON – The police department has recommended felony charges be filed against a female high school teacher accused of having an inappropriate sexual encounter with a teenage student. McCandless, a Social Studies teacher and cheerleading coach, has been under investigation … Continue reading
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Canada’s Minister of the Environment
Rona Ambrose is probably Canada’s best looking member of their government. I just find it interesting that she offers a high-resolution photograph of herself (not just a head shot, but full body-shot) on her website. Â
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Woman shot six times in head lives
A Brazilian woman who was shot six times in the head after an altercation with her ex-husband was out of the hospital and talking to the media on Saturday.“I know this was a miracle,” 21-year-old housewife Patricia Goncalves Pereira told … Continue reading
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Didn’t this happen in the movie Brewster’s Millions?
AÂ Florida voter may have unwittingly lost hundreds of thousands of dollars by using an extremely rare stamp to mail an absentee ballot in Tuesday’s congressional election, a government official said Friday. Article
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