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Entries from December 2008

Twilight blog

December 30th, 2008 · No Comments

From Salon to Salad: Human Hair Makes Good Plant Fertilizer

Human hair could be used instead of chemical fertilizers for some plants like lettuce, new research in a horticultural journal suggests.
The hair, which is manufactured into cubes from barbershop and hair-salon waste, provides nitrogen for plants as it decomposes, just as natural-gas-derived sources like ammonia […]

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Cowboys blog

December 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Their DNA is corrupt
Which Cowboy left it on the field?
The o-line, one second quarter drive aside, didn’t get any push on run downs and leaked enough to get their QB battered.
The receivers dropped passes. Patrick Crayton made a grab in traffic after dropping his first. That aside, the receiver corps was AWOL. Roy Williams […]

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Niagara falls hotels

December 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment

In case you missed it…
Here are some highlights from the blog for the past month.
This is the info that Homeland Security collect on you
Slide show: Holiday windows at N.Y.C. department stores
Hertz starts “pay as you go” car rentals
“American Airlines Now Charging Fees To Non-Passengers”
Ufc fight dec 27
Evoking Hong Kong: Q&A with the author of […]

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Earthquake in pa

December 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Report: Private equity firm wins bidding for IndyMac
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A private equity firm led by former Goldman, Sachs & Co. executives is the likely buyer of IndyMac Bank, according to a report today on the Mortgage Lender Implode-O-Meter website:
The winner is New York-based Dune Capital Management, founded by two ex-Goldman partners. Dune’s Co-CEO Dan […]

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Chicago movie theaters

December 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Ooooh, Santa Claus Brought Us a New Doctor for Christmas!

dr. jane sadler at baylor university medical center at dallas grabbed santy’s jingle bells last week and told him to cough in move up of the big man’s arrogantly night. associated press photographer scott hensley captured the kodak moment that screams so eloquently and accidentally christmas […]

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In the electric mist

December 24th, 2008 · 1 Comment

What’s On My Wishlist?

what tops on your christmas wishlist? do you cogitate on you’d get it?
I have many wishes that I desire that I could get them this holiday but I am not sure since these wishes are somewhat expensive and no one would have a heart to give it to me. So, for you […]

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Bejeweled 2 free game

December 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

New releases this week: Nothing good

ok, so technically, there are a infrequent games coming out cold this week. a occasional shovelware ds and wii titles are alibi that were delayed from model weeks releases and there are this weeks virtual console releases too. the something is that nothing beneficent (excluding phantasy iv of course) is […]

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Baydan shoe company

December 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

Beyond the Surface of Obama’s Choice of Rick Warren
in one of his earliest and most successful attempts to piss far-off the period and connect iraq to the 9/11 attacks, pres. george w. bush labeled iraq, iran and north korea the “axis of evil,” and imposed sanctions intended to isolate thriller movies them. subsequent bush-cheney-rice “diplomacy” […]

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New york times magazine

December 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment

One Victory Followed by Three More Legal Battles
On the front page, the Los Angeles Times reports on a federal decision that has officially snuffed out plans for the San Onofre toll road in California—a project that was widely unpopular in environmental and surfing communities; in the article Joel Reynolds explains the legal significance of the […]

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Marcus dixon

December 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Best (and worst) of 2008: Architecture
China stood astride the architecture world this year. Its Olympic class of landmarks offered a dizzying range of styles — some sleek, some daring and some thoroughly conventional — and at least three individual buildings destined for a place in architectural history: Herzog & de Meuron’s Bird’s Nest stadium; […]

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