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The suit?
Man, I woke up late today and had a headache cause of my sleeping late last night.
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Evangelist Franklin Graham visits China ahead of Olympics
The son of American evangelist Billy Graham said Friday he is opposed to missionary work at this summer's Beijing Olympic Games.
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Atlanta Dream prepares for season opener
Katie Feenstra and the Atlanta Dream drew almost 8,000 fans for their first appearance in a May 3 preseason game.
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Trivial pursuits
MONDAYS Mellow Mushroom, Midtown Simpsons Trivia, 8 p.m. 931 Monroe Drive NE 404-874-2291 www.mellowmushroom.com TUESDAYS Joe's on Juniper Trivia with Tom & Jim, 8 p.m. 10 p.m. 1049 Juniper St.
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Pudong Bank eyes share sale after Olympics
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank , a China partner of Citigroup Inc , has not applied for regulatory approval of a planned share sale, which will likely be delayed until after August's Olympic Games due to weak ...
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Proud - mama's boys'
Atlantan John-Paul Griffin grew up being called a 'mama's boy,' but now doesn't speak to his mother.
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Codemasters nets the rights to F1 videogames
Videogame fans will have to wait until 2009 for the latest F1 game after Codemasters announced they had secured the rights.
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Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon New Screens
THQ has released a new batch of screenshots from Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon , illustrating this game developed by THQ's newly formed internal development studio Sandblast Games and scheduled to be ...
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The Morning Read: Friday, May 9, 2008
The editorial board of The Staten Island Advance , a hugely influential paper in Vito Fossella's district, wants him to resign.
Lesbos residents sue gay group over use of name
A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos and the world's gay women.
The Stock That Changed My Life
Put some finance types together at a party, give them a few drinks, and soon they're all regaling each other with the story of their first stock -- or the stock that got away, the stock that betrayed them, the ...
Oil's too rapid rise inflicts pain
From the poorest of Africa to the United States and big business, a breakneck rally that could take oil to $200 a barrel is likely to inflict pain on everyone.
UN halts Burma aid after seizure
Aid from a number of Asian countries has been arriving in Burma The World Food Programme has halted aid shipments to Burma after two plane-loads of food were impounded on arrival by the military authorities.
Preparing teenagers for the real world
These days, the name of the game for everyone is to save money, cut costs and hold onto your job.
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