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SubscribeBlood In The Water: Lobbyists Circling Bailout Bill
http://sayanythingblog.com/ entry/ blood_in_the_water_lobbyists_circling_bailout…-
Sugababes to light up London
http://thelondonpaper.typepad.com/ thelondonblog/ 2008/ 10/ sugababes-to-li.htmlTHE Sugababes will switch on Oxford Street’s Christmas lights to kick-off the festive shopping season. Huge crowds are expected to head into central London for the UK’s biggest lighting up ceremony outside House of Fraser on 12 November.
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McCain's Running Mate
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ wp-dyn/ content/ article/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ AR2008100…He never named Palin in the debate, but he mentioned Gen. Petraeus seven times.
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Take 5 + 2 with Brenton Brown
http://backseatwriter.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ take-5-2-with-brenton-brown/By Alyssa Bjornstad Brenton Brown’s new record, Because of Your Love, (Survivor) is nothing short of spirit-filled. In many parts of the country, summer has turned to fall…an opportunity to cozy up with a cup of tea and this fantastic new album.
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At least Oxford and Harvard agree over their comma
http://www.disassociated.com/ 2008/ 10/ 06/ at-least-oxford-and-harvard-agree-ov…This is the endorsement I’ve been waiting for: Punctuation Man has decided to throw his support behind the use of the serial comma, or Oxford comma, which is, of course, also known as the Harvard comma: There is no small debate about the serial comma (also known as the Oxford Comma).
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Mississippi Atheist Visits Baptist Church For Special Sermon
http://www.atheistrev.com/ 2008/ 10/ mississippi-atheist-visits-baptist.htmlImage via WikipediaI always look forward to Oliver's posts on Mississippi Atheists about visiting various Christian churches in Mississippi. It often seems that he is an anthropologist of sorts entering a very strange environment and emerging to tell us about it. I couldn't do it, but I'm glad he does.
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Goodbye to “the untrodden wood”
http://www.confessingevangelical.com/ ?p=1473I’ve just finished reading Peter Levi’s Goodbye to the Art of Poetry. This was Levi’s valedictory lecture as Oxford Professor Poetry, given in 1989, and is itself written as a 37-page poem. Though as Levi says in his opening lines: Robert Graves said there can be no long poem and that Virgil and Milton who wrote them were tying short poems together with string.
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Lovely day out in Oxford
http://rullsenbergrules.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ lovely-day-out-in-oxford.htmlWould it surprise you to find out we bought some books?Us neither. CloudJoseph Connolly - Winter BreaksJonathan Riley - Routledge Guide to Mill on LibertyStephen D Tansey - Politics The Basics (2nd edition)Jim Stanford - Economics for EveryoneMark Thomas - Belching out the EvilBryan Caplan - The Myth
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Lazy Sunday Photo- Fall Colors Oxford, UK
http://www.gonomad.com/ traveltalesfromindia/ 2008/ 10/ lazy-sunday-photo-fall-c…A Lovely Tree in Oxford As my last trip has been to Oxford, UK I keep thinking about it. The tree in the picture was full of red berries and this is from my October-November stay. I loved the fall colors. And I was given strict instructions not to eat the berries!
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Mississippi Atheist Visits Baptist Church For Special Sermon
http://www.atheistrev.com/ 2008/ 10/ mississippi-atheist-visits-baptist.htmlImage via WikipediaI always look forward to Oliver's posts on Mississippi Atheists about visiting various Christian churches in Mississippi. It often seems that he is an anthropologist of sorts entering a very strange environment and emerging to tell us about it. I couldn't do it, but I'm glad he does.
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Was Pippa Middleton Snubbed By Princesses Beatrice & Eugenie?
http://www.sponkit.com/ pippa-middleton-was-snubbed-by-princesses-beatrice-eugen…Pippa, who is Kate Middleton’s younger sister, became more constantly encountered on the social gatherings but she surprisingly received a royal snub in a fashion show. The 23-year-old younger sister of Kate Middleton did not receive a welcome gesture from Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
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