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Friday, June 13, 2008

Long Live the Little Man Defense! - SlateRead

Long Live the Little Man Defense! - Slate
Read Josh Levin's first set of Dispatches from the R. Kelly trial. And there's more: Levin went back to Chicago for a second round of Dispatches . R. Kelly's child pornography trial wasn't very complicated. On one side, you've got a 27-minute sex
Source: www.slate.com
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Leaked AOL search logs take stage in new play - CNET News
Actress Emilie Krause plays 14-year-old Deena Letts in the new play User 927 , based on AOL search logs leaked to the Web in 2006. (Credit: Michael Alltop) Imagine every question you've typed into an Internet search engine suddenly appearing online
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Verizon Wireless Activates New Cell Site in Licking County, Ohio - Forbes
NEWARK, Ohio, June 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Wireless, the wireless company with the highest customer loyalty, has activated a new cell site in Licking County that improves its network coverage on and log cabin kit homes around portions of Buckeye Lake including
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Long Live the Little Man Defense! How R. Kelly got off. - Slate
Read Josh Levin's first set of Dispatches from the R. Kelly trial. And there's more: Levin went back to Chicago for a second round of Dispatches . R. Kelly's child pornography trial wasn't very complicated. On one side, you've got a 27-minute sex
Source: www.slate.com
Energy Agency Issues Global Warning - Forbes
Based on business as usual, the International Energy Agency has predicted that global carbon dioxide emissions will increase 57% by 2030 (from 2005 levels). This is a far cry from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which has
Source: www.forbes.com