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October 07, 2008 Breaking News

Play poker win tuition

Tue, 07 Oct 2008 06:51:13 PDT
wow..what an offer..who won't like to play poker to pay their college fee... i want even my university to take such measures. I desperately want to play the game to cover my fee. its a great news and this time a Canadian initiative. quite a thing man..hey punters lets get back to the campus, we'll get a chance to win there, who knows? Must Read :)

Dion set to go on offensive in campaign (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)

Mon, 29 Sep 2008 01:32:04 PDT
Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion is set to take a more aggressive approach in this week's campaigning for the Oct. 14 election amid recent polls indicating support for his party is flagging.

The Forbidden SNL Soros/Sandler Skit

Tue, 07 Oct 2008 08:13:56 PDT
Flap posted about this Saturday Night Live skit yesterday and embedded the video from NBC. Shortly thereafter the video disappeared. Pat Dollard has the skit here. Go and watch it before he gets the obligatory CEASE and DESIST letter from the NBC Universal attorneys. Herbert and Marion Sandler - People who should be shot Michelle Malkin has the screenshots and a full transcript. NBC is furiously erasing its tracks. Any attempts to upload the forbidden SNL bailout skit skewering George S

World Blog: Our secret war in Pakistan (MSNBC)

Tue, 07 Oct 2008 05:52:07 PDT
NBC News World Blog aims to provide a dynamic look at world events and trends -- both big and small -- from NBC News correspondents, producers, and bureaus around the world. Online entries -- from text to video -- will explore news events and how they are shaping our world.

A little word makes big waves on campaign trail

Tue, 07 Oct 2008 07:08:18 PDT
In a season when words are weapons, it's the H-bomb of campaign trail rhetoric - a word so potent that a single appearance usually sparks days of cable debate and a sea of news ink.

Will Yahoo and AOL Ever Stop Talking and Make a Deal? (In Related News, Generalissimo Francisco Franco Is Still Dead.) (AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance)

Tue, 07 Oct 2008 00:11:50 PDT
Back in the first season of "Saturday Night Live," one running catchphrase uttered by Chevy Chase would always crack the then-12-year-old BoomTown right up: "This breaking news just in: Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead."


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