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Deadly fake alcohol doing the rounds

In fact, if you wish, I will find you a Write only Memory Board to input your important thoughts.With that being said and back to the subject. Learn from us and our Prohibition act. While there are some big differences looking at your problem crime figurers are getting many, many, Pounds to turn into payoff's, drugs, guns, knives and anything else that the U.K. has banned. Dropping the tax's back to a more reasonable will help to control the "Illegal Hooch" and drive the bad guys out of the business. Same thing with drugs. Make them legal, manufacture to a high quality, add some tax and away you go. You cannot stop all of this stuff by passing "new and improved laws etc" and if anyone thinks such will stop all of this I have a bridge I will sell you "CHEAP"!

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Coaches look for edge with sideline gadgetry

In the age of iPhones, Blackberrys, high speed Internet modems and every other technological advance never even dreamed of in the days of "Star Trek," high school football has joined the wave.

For fans on Friday nights and Saturday afternoons, the focus is on the 22 athletes on the field. But just outside the lines there's an ongoing technological revolution.

Equipment checks on game day go far beyond helmets and pads. Video cameras, audio headsets and laptop computers allow coaches to gather, communicate and analyze information faster than ever.

Far from camera shy

Film has largely gone the way of the dinosaur as the VHS tape is making way for the recordable DVD, and coaches end the practice day working with a machine that makes three DVD copies of a game at a time, all in about five minutes.


Business spies for FBI eyes

The FBI Deputizes Business. Editor Matthew Rothschild wrote, InfraGard is a child of the FBI, says Michael Hershman, the chairman of the advisory board of the InfraGard National Members Alliance and CEO of the Fairfax Group, an international consulting firm.

InfraGard started in Cleveland back in 1996, when the private sector there cooperated with the FBI to investigate cyber threats.

'Then the FBI cloned it,' says Phyllis Schneck, chairman of the board of directors of the InfraGard National Members Alliance, and the prime mover behind the growth of InfraGard over the last several years.

InfraGard itself is still an FBI operation, with FBI agents in each state overseeing the local InfraGard chapters. (There are now eighty-six of them.) The alliance is a nonprofit organization of private sector InfraGard members.


Photographs and Memories

The family stories on these pages emerged from readers' letters and interviews with writer Katie Thomas. Though the accounts were edited for clarity and to fit the format of "Our Family Album," our goal throughout was to present them in the voices of the Long Islanders you will meet in this section. The families, old pictures and documents in "Our Family Album" were photographed by Tom Ferrara, with additional photography by Bill Davis, John H. Cornell Jr. and Viorel Florescu.

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Womanizing + Conglomeration

But it wouldn't be the end of the world if they had to answer one asking "if Arnold Schwarzenegger is a cyborg." ...

P.P.S.: I was booked last week for a CNN/YouTube pre-debate hype special today, but yesterday the producer called, said "we need to trim a bit," and un-booked me. It's not at all uncommon to get bounced from shows, so for all I know they needed to trim a bit. ... 2:55 A.M. link

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Hmm. I'm an air-paranoid, and maybe the experts have learned something about asbestos exposure since 1989, but it was troubling to come across this quote from a NYT story about the asbestos-spewing steam pipe explosion in Gramercy Park in that year:

Even one day's exposure to fibers in the air can increase the risk of lung cancer, said Dr.


Hip-Hop Rumors: Cam'ron Found! K-Ci Gets Boo'd! Jay-Z Vs Dutch Rapper ...

On top of it all, K-Ci decides it's a good idea to take off his shirt. Somebody else told me he looked like he was “starving for a Nutriment or some type of supplement drink." Damn, homey, in '94 you was the man, homey – WTF happened to you!?


PRETTY UGLY RUMORS!


Also, I want to clear up a rumor about Pleasure (formerly of Pretty Ricky). A while back I got a rumor that he said something derogatory about T-Pain. In actuality, he didn't. I was off like a mug. I heard he has a thing with a certain female magazine publisher though. You know who did you know what with you know who…lets keep that between me and you, P.


SHOUT OUT TO CHERI DENNIS!


Hey, we're just happy that Cheri finally got a release date.


 
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