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Apr 07, 2008 -
There's nothing wrong with a woman maintaining her maiden name after marriage, but sometimes, a woman needs to pick her battles.
Thanks, College Humor!
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Feb 06, 2008 -
Folks who name streets have to balance being respectable with creating something memorable. Whoever created these odd street names seems to have bypassed the respectable part.
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Dec 25, 2008 -
- Kosovo has named a central street in its capital after President George W. Bush, thanks to his support of Kosovo's split from Serbia. — AFP
- Iraqi Christians, a tiny minority in the predominately Muslim country, celebrated Christmas today, after the government declared it an official holiday for the first time ever.— AP
- Harold Pinter, a Nobel Prize winner and one of the 20th Century's greatest and most influential playwrights, has died of cancer.
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Aug 25, 2009 -
- Seeking calm and continuity, Obama names Fed chairman Ben Bernanke to a second term. — Wall Street Journal
- With the death of four soldiers, the US casualty toll in Afghanistan reaches its highest point since the war began. — New York Times
- As Michael Jackson's death is ruled a homicide, the singer's family seeks justice.
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Jun 25, 2009 -
New York's MTA decided a long time ago that it would try to sell the naming rights to the city's subway stops, but it finally found someone willing to pay up. London-based bank Barclays has offered $4 million to add its name to Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue/Pacific Street station. The name will officially change when the upcoming sports center, also called Barclays Center, opens in 2012.
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Apr 15, 2009 -
- The Obama family unveiled its latest edition — Bo the Portuguese Water Dog — yesterday at the White House. — PetSugar
- American taxpayers in over 300 locations are holding "tea party" rallies to protest higher taxes and high government spending. — Wall Street Journal
- Somali pirates failed to board a second US cargo ship, after they attacked it with missiles and automatic weapons.
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Mar 25, 2009 -
- Just in time for Spring Break, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will head to Mexico today to discuss plans to curb exploding drug-related violence. — Washington Post
- Illinois ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich guest hosted a Chicago radio show this morning, telling listeners that he was hijacked from office.
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Feb 20, 2009 -
Yesterday fired-up CNBC reporter Rick Santelli laid into the president. He implored Obama to ask Americans whether they really want to "subsidize the losers' mortgages." The traders on the Chicago trading floor cheered for Santelli and booed at the mention of Obama's plan.
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Jan 09, 2009 -
- From CNN to Surgeon General: Little is known about Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Obama's rumored pick for Surgeon General. — Politico
- Dirty Streets: The Mexican government wants citizens to swallow their gum, instead of spitting it on the street.
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Feb 04, 2009 -
Some of us Americans (myself included) are woefully unaware of who world leaders are. Like, do you know if Japan has a president or a prime minister? Do you know this person's name?
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