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I am a huge music fan, I tend to lean towards rock and have always kept up with the newest rock. I enjoy computers and technology. I am also a huge sports fan, with NFL, NASCAR and MLB leading the way. I also have a weakspot for news and that is why I am here. :)
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Killer Bees Blamed for Death in Florida
So-called killer bees may have claimed their first human victim in Florida, state officials said Friday in announcing a fatal attack earlier this week in ...
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So the Boss Wants to be Friends on Facebook?
In the early days, the social-networking site Facebook had the feel of an exclusive club. You needed a college e-mail address to join, so for ...
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Change in Gas Consumption Habits is a Bigger Story Than Oil Prices
Over the past six weeks the nation's gasoline consumption has decreased an average of 1.1 percent from last year's levels. The Wall ...
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Bill's Big Fizzle as Hill's Top Gun
Hillary Rodham Clinton's big campaign weapon, hubby, Bill, is turning out to be a political dud.
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UCF Studies Why Its Football Stadium Bounces
University of Central Florida fans will have to wait to learn whether their football stadium can keep its nickname "The Trampoline."School officials say it ...
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Polk County Gator-Attack Victim Found Nude in Water...Again!
He was naked. In a pond. In the dark. There were alligators. Sound familiar?
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Forcing Us to Pay for Nothing
Despite the ability for high-tech accuracy, some companies round up when billing.
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Fans Suffer Heat Exhaustion At New Stadium Without Water Fountains
A committee overseeing the University of Central Florida's new on-campus stadium will be tacking concerns about a lack of water fountains at the facility ...
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AOL Moving Headquarters to New York
AOL is moving its corporate headquarters from Dulles to New York, the company announced today, ending a saga that helped cement Washington's identity as ...
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Alaskan bird travels 7,145 miles nonstop - Newlaunches.com
female shorebird from Alaska, like the one pictured above, recently flew all the way from Alaska to New Zealand covering a mind boggling distance of ...
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Women Not Putting Enough Money Away for Retirement
Women of all ages think about retirement. The problem, experts say, is that most don't do enough saving for retirement.
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The Politics of Health-Care Reform
Could 2008 be the year health-care reform becomes a decisive election issue? It's possible. Reforming the nation's system for delivering and paying for ...
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MDs: Thompson's Cancer Incurable But Not Life-Threatening
Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson has a rare type of cancer that specialists say is incurable but not life-threatening.
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World's banks hit for $30billion in credit crunch
City analysts predict the world's investment banks will have to write down as much as 10% of the $300 billion of leveraged loans currently ...
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Stinky? It's not his sweat, it's your nose
CHICAGO When it comes to a man's body odor, the fragrance, or stench, is in the nose of the beholder, according to U.S ...
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