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Tory candidate faces race probe over hate poem Daily Mail A Conservative Parliamentary candidate has been suspended from the party amid claims she forwarded a racist poem about illegal immigrants on email Bell Finishes Decoys 2 Sci Fi Wire Tobin Bell, who is best known to genre fans as the villainous Jigsaw in the Saw movies, told SCI FI Wire that he's completed a role in the upcoming SF TV movie Decoys 2: Rebirth . The film is a sequel to 2004's Decoys , about two college guys desperate to lose their virginity, who discover that the women on campus aren't exactly human. "Howl" at 50: Beat Generation's cry Seattle Times In 1956, it was OK for the best minds of Allen Ginsberg's generation to be starving and hysterical, but naked? Perhaps not. As for what transpired These Books Have Gone to the Dogs NPR Morning Edition , November 6, 2006 · A book about a dog has been at or near the top of nonfiction best-seller lists for about a year now. Given the rabid success of that title, Marley and Me , we've asked librarian Nancy Pearl to suggest some other notable books featuring, but not necessarily written by, canines. Jordan marks bombings anniversary Middle East Times AMMAN -- Jordan marks Thursday the first anniversary of unprecedented suicide bombings that shook one of the most stable nations in the Middle East and sealed there a staunch determination to fight terror. Jordan marks suicide bombings anniversary Middle East Online Amman has scheduled series of events to honour victims of last year’s unprecedented suicide attacks. Memorial lets friends remember Baylor Lariat "I believe in reaching for the stars, not to touch them, but to pass them," Livingston freshman Katie Moseley wrote in her journal. Moseley hated cockroaches, had too many shoes, loved the lake, went to bed early and was always up for a competition. The Harry Smith Project Live DVD Talk Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music is a legendary collection of music indigenous to our nation's people. Released in 1952, it rescued material that would have otherwise been left to obscurity. Around the World in eighty hangovers Belfast Telegraph The task: investigating the 'cultural and traditional aspects of alcohol around the world'. In other words, getting very drunk in six of the world's most formidable drinking capitals. The man for the job? Dom Joly. Book reviews for October 5, 2006: "The Grave Tattoo," Val McDermid; "Vanishing Point," Marcia Muller; "Messenger of The Davis Enterprise Published Oct 05, 2006 - 14:39:24 CDT. I recently was asked which authors I read as soon as they release a new book in other words, which authors immediately get placed at the top of my to-be-read pile.
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