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CENT PIECE THREE TWENTY TWO

Soundbites The Daily Texan
¡Forward, Russia! Lord save us from terribly clever bands. Typographically challenging name? Check. Obtuse track titles - let me see - every track is called a number, but track one is "Thirteen," track three is "Fifteen, Pt. I" and track 10 is "Fifteen, Pt. II." That will be a check then.
12-06-06 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE Eurweb
LAUGH FACTORY BANS DAMON WAYANS: Comedian used N-word after Kramer incident led to its removal from the premises. *Looks like Damon Wayans has become the first casualty of the Laugh Factory’s newly-instituted N-word free zone.
Doughnut Holes and String Beans LeRoy Pennysaver & News
never know what's going to come into my office and this last week it was an April 1928 copy of "Farm & Fireside". The magazine is stamped in the lower left cover with "Jim Mabey - Blue Bus Terminal - Le Roy - Magazines - Newspapers - Cigarettes -Novelties" On page 25 someone pasted several clippings and one was about Captain Hanson Gregory,
Patient's 265-day wait caps litany of NHS cancer failure The Scotsman
HUNDREDS of Scottish cancer patients are still being forced to wait months for treatment, and ministers admitted yesterday that they had no idea when the problem would be solved.
Religious hate crimes occur across whole of Scotland, says report The Scotsman
THE belief that sectarianism is a "west of Scotland problem" associated with football has been confounded by a new report, which reveals acts of religious hatred are being reported in almost every part of the country.
Momentum builds for SNP as poll puts party 5% up on Labour The Scotsman
ALEX Salmond is on course to become First Minister next May, according to a new opinion poll today for The Scotsman.
Boxing - News & Results - World News SecondsOut.com
By Paul Upham: Great Australian boxing trainer Johnny Lewis was honoured at a special tribute dinner on Friday night at the Australian Jockey Club at the Randwick Racecourse in Sydney.
Scotland to have the toughest anti-smoking laws in the Western world The Scotsman
SCOTLAND is to introduce some of the toughest anti-smoking laws in the world, after ministers backed raising the legal age of buying cigarettes from 16 to 18.
What Scotland has to show for five years of McConnell The Scotsman
FIFTH anniversaries are usually celebrated with wood - something solid but uninspiring, practical but quite ordinary.
The French watch industry – A quest for renewal Europa Star
Already a conflict marks the beginning of the year for the French watch industry. The affair is half funny but half bitter.
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