Well, to help promote their Video Game Awards next month, Spike TV is passing around the trailer above teasing us with the notion that an upcoming 2K Games shooter will be revealed during the awards.
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Well, Sony may have once downplayed the notion of "catching up" with Xbox Live, but it looks like it is now set to take at least one big cue from its rival.
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Although I'm completely sick of hearing about "Cougars," the world's fakest and most annoying trend, I am quite intrigued at the notion of Sabre-tooth Tigers.
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This is a small decision that governs court personnel, but it seems to imply that there is law that is more important than DOMA when it comes to government benefits nonetheless:
A gay lawyer in the federal public defender's office in Los Angeles, denied government health coverage for his husband after their marriage last year, is entitled to extra pay to cover the cost of private insurance, a federal appeals court judge ruled Wednesday.
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"Results of US research 'challenge the notion that nevirapine is uniquely associated with hepatotoxicity during pregnancy.
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Producer and director Brent Leung has created a film that many
activists are claiming is both misleading and dangerous.
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I wouldn't normally watch a show like MTV's Styl'd, but there's a new clip floating around that's making me reconsider that notion.
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The anti-gay bigots screamed, tantrumed and rended their garments for the longest time before the Matthew Shepard Act passed.
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As I research the idea of male aggression for the chapter in my dissertation on why men need the goddess Athena, I encounter reams of evidence, from the social as well as the natural sciences, which provide substance to my “gut” suspicion of the term, “marriage equality.
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Is queer culture on the verge of death? The question may strike you as odd since millions of people have come out over the past few decade, and the numbers only increase over time.
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Archdiocese of Portland employee and Stand For Marriage spokesdouche Marc Mutty says the vote in Maine "had nothing to do with hate.
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A reader writes: Just last week I finished teaching the Lincoln-Douglas debates, and when I read the Rod Dreher post you linked to, I immediately thought of Stephen Douglas's arguments for "popular sovereignty" -- the notion that states, especially former.
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SOUNDBITES — "There’s good news and bad news here. The good news is that even in one of the most liberal States in the Union, Maine, the people have once again rejected the ridiculous and oxymoronic notion of ‘same sex marriage.
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Mssrs. Smith, Wesson for Pink PistolsThe San Francisco ExaminerI'm putting my money on the notion that there was at least one gay-rights group that didn't cheer when President Barack Obama signed the most recent “hate .
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It's not that people love vampires...they are intriqued by the notion of not aging and staying alive forever.
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Robert Reich is momentarily in agreement with Alan Greenspan: The Street obviously detests the notion that its behemoths should be broken up.
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We're still not entirely convinced that there are enough netbook-needing Nokia fanbois out there to make the Booklet 3G a retail success, but word on the internets is that the folks in Espoo are seeing "strong market demand," which, if true, must be a little surprising even to them.
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Okay, this is going from weird to downright creepy. What is wrong with GOP Senator David Vitter that he can't just come out and say he thinks it's wrong to bar blacks from marrying whites.
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From The Hill:
Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) said on Tuesday that the Obama administration is "half-pregnant" with health insurers and pharmaceutical companies, which may jeopardize the success of reform.
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Ectaco knows what you want, and that's an e-book reader that hits the $149 price mark, no matter what has to get cut in the process.
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