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These Are NOT Your Grandfather’s Google Search Ads

News flash! Google makes a lot of cash on paid search ads. Phew. I couldn’t keep that ‘news’ in any longer. We are so used to that element of Google and the online space that it is really just viewed as a fact of life and not...

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Macon man gets new trial in killing of dog

By AMY LEIGH WOMACK - awomack@macon.com A Macon man sentenced to six years in prison for killing a dog that was threatening his pet chickens has been granted a new trial. Jeffrey Paul Jones, 45, is being held at the Coweta...

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Woo's 'Red Cliff' Is Traditional Movie Blockbuster

Chinese director John Woo has brought his Hong Kong action style to Hollywood films such as Face/Off and Mission Impossible 2. He's gone back to China for his latest, Red Cliff, which is the most expensive film in Chinese history.

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Tim Burton at New York MoMA

Museum of Modern Art Special Exhibit of Film Maker's Artworks The film director, Tim Burton, is known for the spectacular visuals of his movies. Early Life Upstairs there is a chronology of Burton's career mapped out on the...

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Murder at Guantanamo? The Mysterious, Unsolved Death of Mohammad Saleh al Hanashi

By Jeffrey S. Kaye, TruthOut.org. Mohammad Saleh al Hanashi was found dead inside a psych ward at Guantanamo. Share and save this post: Upcoming AlterNet stories on Digg With recent news reports centering on Attorney General...

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Lopina to start at quarterback for Cougars

By Scott M. Johnson Herald Writer SEATTLE — The Washington State University quarterback carousel will stop on Kevin Lopina when the Cougars play this weekend’s Apple Cup. WSU coach Paul Wulff said Tuesday that freshman Jeff...

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Shopping online for the holidays? Keep your guard up

The holidays traditionally bring a seasonal uptick in spam activity and other schemes aimed at online shoppers. Because the array of Web promotions and discounts at e-commerce sites is so dizzying this year, security experts...

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David Charters's top 10 books about bankers

From Tom Wolfe to JK Galbraith, the banker-turned-novelist gives the inside deal on the best investments you can make in financial reading David Charters is a former diplomat and investment banker, who left the City after 12...

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From Brazil to New York, one album at a time

Tropicalia in Furs, a lower Manhattan record store, stands as a testament to Brazil's aural diaspora As autumn brings brisk temperatures to New York City, a lower Manhattan record store offers a warm respite from the cool...

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Lakers win 4th straight

When Lakers seven-footers Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum lined up for the opening tip against New York's comparatively pint-sized front line, anybody who has ever seen a pickup game between poorly chosen teams could have predicted...

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