[VIDEO] What happens when you get over 200 people to freeze in
place for five minutes at the same time in Grand Central Station?
What do the commuters do?
A Á?°new waveÁ?? of Á?°new waveÁ?? in the English speaking world
seems to have pretty much run its courseÁ??Franz Ferdinand,
Interpol, Rapture, Erase Errata, etcÁ??who cares? None of them make
as much ridiculous noise as the Polysics...
Public policy, innovative companies, breakthroughs in sustainable
design and consumer demand are all converging to reimagine and
reshape human habitat, starting in an unlikely place: Chinese gated
communities. This feature from Lara Abrams Melman on GreenBiz.com
explores the future of eco-cities
By voting against a UN resolution to demand that the Myanmar
military junta ease repression on its own people the South African
government comes across as looking extremely comfortable with
supporting one of the world's most brutal military dictatorships.
And the US government gets yet another reason to regard the UN as
irrelevant.
If I were to make a list of words I would expect to hear at a sake
tasting party, "ultrasound" would reside somewhere near the bottom.
And while it wasn't the first word out of Kazuo Matsuura's mouth
when I talked to him, it wasn't very far back in the word queue,
either.
Judy Greene Died Nov. 19, 2007 SHELBY ? Mrs. Judith Marie Ledford
Greene, 67, of South Oak Drive, died Monday, Nov. 19, 2007, at
White Oak Manor in Shelby.
Wandering the halls of Gretna High School, an entire story can be
told about an athlete just by hearing their nickname. These
nicknames are given out by coaches and fellow players in the heat
of battle and can stick with athletes their entire lives.
1 Meat Loaf
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[VIDEO] What happens when you get over 200 people to freeze in place for five minutes at the same time in Grand Central Station? What do the commuters do?
2 Ted Nugent
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A Á?°new waveÁ?? of Á?°new waveÁ?? in the English speaking world seems to have pretty much run its courseÁ??Franz Ferdinand, Interpol, Rapture, Erase Errata, etcÁ??who cares? None of them make as much ridiculous noise as the Polysics...
3 GWAR
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Joshua Jackson is returning to television as the male lead in "Fringe," a high-profile Fox sci-fi drama pilot shooting in Toronto.
4 Los de Abajo
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Public policy, innovative companies, breakthroughs in sustainable design and consumer demand are all converging to reimagine and reshape human habitat, starting in an unlikely place: Chinese gated communities. This feature from Lara Abrams Melman on GreenBiz.com explores the future of eco-cities
5 Ne Luumaet
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By voting against a UN resolution to demand that the Myanmar military junta ease repression on its own people the South African government comes across as looking extremely comfortable with supporting one of the world's most brutal military dictatorships. And the US government gets yet another reason to regard the UN as irrelevant.
6 Richard Durand
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If I were to make a list of words I would expect to hear at a sake tasting party, "ultrasound" would reside somewhere near the bottom. And while it wasn't the first word out of Kazuo Matsuura's mouth when I talked to him, it wasn't very far back in the word queue, either.
7 Juanito Valderrama
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Judy Greene Died Nov. 19, 2007 SHELBY ? Mrs. Judith Marie Ledford Greene, 67, of South Oak Drive, died Monday, Nov. 19, 2007, at White Oak Manor in Shelby.
8 Oscar Mulero
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Wandering the halls of Gretna High School, an entire story can be told about an athlete just by hearing their nickname. These nicknames are given out by coaches and fellow players in the heat of battle and can stick with athletes their entire lives.