Posted on May 29, 2008. Filed under: del.icio.us links |
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Barr emerges as the Libertarian nominee, and he’s already positioning to ride on Ron Paul’s popular wave of conservative dissatisfaction.
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For all his cultural capital, Woods has refused to take stands on issues that should hit close to home.
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What I gained — and lost — by writing about my intimate life online.
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As housing prices slowly come back to reality, buying has again started to make sense for more people.
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A report says that minority children in foster care are being ill-served by a federal law that plays down race and culture in adoptions.
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Browser developer Mozilla will soon release Firefox 3.0, which will feature a few tricks that could change the way people organize and find the Web sites they visit most frequently.
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The job market of 2008 is shaping up as the weakest in more than 50 years for teenagers seeking summer work.
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Every year around this time, postcollegiate people in their 20s flood New York City, high on ambition, meager of budget and endlessly creative when it comes to making ends meet.
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It’s not wrong to favor Obama because of race.
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Why Does the Media Cover Up War Crimes?
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