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“Ninety-two percent of those interviewed for the U.S. Religious Landscape Survey said they believe in the existence of God or a universal spirit.” Now, those two are very different assertions. Someone of the Jedi religion would easily fit into their 92%.
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links for 2008-06-21
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Seventeen girls at one high school, all under the age of 16, are now pregnant after making a pact to conceive and raise their babies at the same time. The school district happens to be surprisingly accommodating to young mothers.
links for 2008-06-20
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“Volunteers told members of both parties in separate discussions that women wearing hijabs, the traditional Muslim head scarves, couldn’t sit behind the podium.”
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“All of the interviews from last night are that he did in fact refuse treatment,” police Sgt. Lynne Benton said Wednesday. “Unless we can disprove that, charges probably won’t be filed in this case.”
links for 2008-06-18
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“There are millions of people sharing links to news articles on blogs, message boards and sites like Digg. If The A.P. has concerns that go all the way down to one or two sentences of quoting, they need to tell people what they think is legal and where
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Imagine: You put your one-month old down for a nap, then take a nap yourself. You wake up to find that your 6-month-old puppy has torn off your baby’s diaper and attacked his privates.
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I just wanted to point out that CNN misspelled George Takei as “Takai,” proving that they don’t even know how to PRONOUNCE his last name. Hi, professional journalists! How’s things?
links for 2008-06-17
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“For the Clarity’s release in California, Honda said it received 50,000 applications through its Web site but considered only buyers living near hydrogen fuel stations in Torrance, Santa Monica and Irvine.”
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‘The ruling by U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly found the [White House Office of Administration] does not have “substantial independent authority” so it is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act.’