An Aregntianan company has started a unique service of providing husband on hourly basis. "Any woman can get a husband at an hourly rate in Buenos Aires, thanks to a company offering to do the repairs and installations that every home needs, and all "without problems in the...
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The Rolling Stones have followed the lead of other uber-artists like Radiohead and Paul McCartney by giving the boot to EMI and rolling over to a new deal with Universal. As the remaining major labels continue...
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Suge Knight's infamous Death Row Records has been auctioned to Global Music Group for a cool $24 million. The gives Global access to the label's extensive back catalog of multi-million selling rap records by...
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Now I've heard of wandering hands but 'octopus porn'?" A MAN has admitted downloading a catalogue of depraved images - including clips of sex acts being performed on an OCTOPUS. Tasmanian Rodney Scott McLagan,...
OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorYes, the song made famous by the Beatles, coincidently Paul Mccartney was 64 when divorce proceedings reared it's Love or Money between Mills and Mccartney. Who...
The CBC is coming under attack for selling off rights to several of its programs without fully disclosing details of the transaction or the bidding process that led to the sale. "The CBC's low-profile pre-Christmas sale of its taxpayer-funded international sales catalogue to...
"The Beatles' music should be available online next year, Sir Paul McCartney has told a US music website.
"It's down to fine-tuning, but I'm pretty sure it'll be happening next year, 2008," he told Billboard.com.
The Fab Four are one of the last major acts to withhold their...
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- Bobbie Johnson - Technology Correspondent - - The Guardian Wednesday August 15 2007 -Wikipedia entries ranging from Labour Students to a US supplier of voting machines have undergone some massaging
Editing your...
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"The painting was just one among a motley selection up for auction in Market Harborough, LE16, UK, Leicestershire, England. There was a sentimental picture of gambolling terriers ("English school, estimate £150-200"); cottagey views; harvest scenes; Scottish waterfalls: a...
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"This Oblate Spheroid holds so many secrets left to uncover and expose to the rest of our consciousness.
Suriname, a country located on the northeast coast of South America, has become a most recent hotbed of new...
Pump up the banghra!If you love Bollywood movies as much as I do, you should check out the new channel on YouTube that is dedicated to all things Bollywood. Eros International has just launched thechannel, so you...
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"Celebrate the contributions of African-American artists taking place both on and off the Lincoln Center campus throughout the month of February.
Morgan Stanley supports Lincoln Center Celebrates Black History Month 2007
Exhibitions
The Paintings of Mike Cloud: In Celebration...
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"The phrase “sex sells” usually has to do with advertising.
The Abercrombie and Fitch catalogue, for example, is full of scantily clad twenty-somethings using our hormones to control us like puppets so we will fill our closets with their clothes.
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From BBC News UK: Charles Darwin's works go online - The complete works of one of history's greatest scientists, Charles Darwin, are being published online.The project run by Cambridge University has digitised...
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