The long-rumored little brother to the Galaxy, the i5700, has finally been made official by Samsung -- and sure enough, it'll go by the trade name "Galaxy Spica.
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In the past several weeks, we’ve seen an uptick in support for “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) repeal.
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Guys from the Middle East have embraced their sexuality and are exploding all over the internet. Amateur Arab boys, Turkish twinks, and men from Cairo to Casablanca are ready to bare their sun-kissed skin and show off their thick dicks.
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Israelis Arrest West Bank Settler in AttacksNew York TimesHe put up posters against gay rights and attacked a police station in 2006 in hopes of diverting officers from protecting a gay pride parade.
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Some Egyptan politicans want to ban the Artificial Virginity Hymen, a small pouch "intended to help newly married women fool their husbands into believing they are virgins—culturally important in a conservative Middle East where sex before marriage is considered by.
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Director Peter Kosminsky is considering casting Edward Cullen as Prince Harry in The Spare, a British royal family biopic.
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Samantha Shapiro reports on Sesame Street's international operation: Since the inception of “Sesame Street” in the United States 40 years ago, the nonprofit New York City-based organization that produces the show, which is now called Sesame Workshop, has created 25.
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Stephen Walt casts doubt on the idea that a nuclearized Iran would spark an arms race in the Middle East: There are between 40 and 60 states with the technological capacity and economic wherewithal to build a nuclear bomb, and.
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Kevin Sullivan weighs the options: It's this thuggish regime the United States must negotiate with if it wishes to halt an Iranian nuclear weapons program and alter Iranian behavior throughout the Middle East.
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The Detroit sextet Electric Six mixes garage, disco, punk, new wave and metal into cleverly dumb, in-your-face songs like 'Danger! High Voltage' and 'Gay Bar.
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I try to check the headlines in the UK's Guardian, if not on a daily basis, at least every few days.
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Stratfor's George Friedman thinks we could be closer to the brink in the Middle East than many now believe: We are reminded of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis only in this sense: We get the sense that everyone is misreading.
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Joseph Christopher Rocha, the gay Navy vet whose horror story of abuse at the hands of comrades in the Middle East we've been following, got another dose of bad news: The same guy who helped perpetrate the abuse has been rewarded with promotions.
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Horrifying story from the Middle East. Will anyone there come to this poor fellow's defense? Surely he must have known the risk he was taking.
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Deven Green and Joel Bryant share their story of traveling to the Middle East to entertain the troops, being searched at the U.
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by Andrew "Are all of Obama's foreign policy initiatives pegged to the Islamic calendar?" - Michael Goldfarb, panicking at the thought of any tiny progress toward a settlement in the Middle East.
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Meet Troy! He is 26, a Greek-American who grew up in Astoria and now lives on his own in Brooklyn. He is in the oil business, not the kind you find in the Middle East or Texas, but the.
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Lucas Entertainment will be filming a second video in the Middle East following
the massive success of MEN OF ISRAEL.
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For "Matthew," next year can't come soon enough.
The American citizen, who is featured in the September issue of The Advocate, chose the pseudonym to honor the memory of Matthew Shephard.
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For those of you who have been to both, is Beirut "the Provincetown of the Middle East" as the NYT proclaims? More here.
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