Major Models' model-of-the-moment Nate Gill demonstrates his flexibility and versatility for fashion autuer Terry Richardson in the brand new VMAN.
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From Ezra Klein:
But once that number [$900bn] entered the process, it began guiding the process. Sources on the Hill aren't really clear how the sum transformed from an estimate of the president's plan to a hard limit for their plan.
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I’m so glad she kept the pleather and sparkly eye patches at home. Rihanna showed up to the Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards wearing a gown that covered all her lady bits and looked demure and glamorous.
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Cheyenne Jackson is back on the Broadway stage again, this time starring in Finian's Rainbow at the St.
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We're still not entirely certain what Google Wave is for -- or even if humans are capable of comprehending it -- but we do know that we're super-intrigued by the idea of third-party extensions that hook into the fledging messaging platform, and it sounds like the folks in Mountain View are as well.
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If you like to spice your sexual relationship, Try a striptease for your lover…here are some tips for a good stripper:Like playing the piano, striptease needs practice.
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Perhaps the best retort to Buchanan is Ellison: Whitman viewed the spoken idiom of Negro Americans as a source for a native grand opera.
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Scarecrow at the Seminal echoes the point I made earlier this morning - we're missing something, in terms of why the White House is being so wishy-washy on the public option, even after the latest polls are wildly in favor of the public option, even though a robust public option actually saves money.
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Since we last saw iTwin back in September, not much has changed -- two physically synced USB dongles create a AES-256 encrypted connection between two Windows machines for transferring files from anywhere in the world (provided both are connected to the internet, of course).
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From the Maine Public Broadcasting Network:
Pam Perkins of Hendersonville, North Carolina, came to Maine with frequent flier miles donated by a supporter of gay marriage through a program called Travel for Change.
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Sure, gScreen is slowly mastering the art of grainy video teasers with its dual-panel portable, but here at its CEATEC booth, Kohjinsha's got quite a looker of its own, on display in a very clear and well-lit case.
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No, the device you see above is not simply a comically large smartphone (at least we don't think it is).
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Warning: do not try this at home.
This past Sunday marked the end of the 2009 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, held in Ise, Mie, Japan.
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Matan Shalev shows us his flexibility and acrobatic sex skills in the last scene of Lucas Entertainment’s REVENGE.
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Windows Mobile 6.5 cellphones coming October 6thAs for what phones we'll see, all we're told is that HTC, HP, LG, Samsung, Toshiba, Sony Ericsson and a few other big time players are onboard.
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Glasses with an adjustable focal length -- sounds so simple, somebody must have already done it, right? Well, yes, but earlier efforts have looked more like diving goggles than something you could, you know, wear in public.
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Talking with reporters accompanying him on a trip, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said yesterday that he’s looking at ways that the military’s anti-gay “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy might be made “more humane”.
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Defense Sec. Bob Gates, yesterday: [O]ne of the things we’re looking at is is there flexibility in how we apply this law in terms of — well, let me give you an example.
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Gates seeks flexibility in gay banUnited Press InternationalAs the law now stands, anyone who is openly gay in the military is expelled if they are discovered.
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Tuesday he wants to make the law prohibiting gays from serving openly in the armed forces "more humane" until Congress eventually repeals it.
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