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Giving some kids to grandma to raise


Court Orders Immediate Halt to Gay Military Ban


Female Special Operators Now in Combat


Gates Blasts NATO, Questions Future of Alliance


The Cautionary Tale of Dominique Strauss-Kah; Understanding the collapsing case against the former I.M.F. chief


Bitter Thorn wrote:
The Cautionary Tale of Dominique Strauss-Kah; Understanding the collapsing case against the former I.M.F. chief

Your link doesn't appear to be working.

I haven't been following the story too closely, so all I can say is it seems to be as clear as mud.


Comrade Anklebiter wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
The Cautionary Tale of Dominique Strauss-Kah; Understanding the collapsing case against the former I.M.F. chief

Your link doesn't appear to be working.

I haven't been following the story too closely, so all I can say is it seems to be as clear as mud.

It's working for me in both our posts.

Anyone else?

I'm still not clear that there is clearly exculpatory evidence, and being a sex worker is not mutually exclusive with being assaulted.


Bitter Thorn wrote:
Comrade Anklebiter wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
The Cautionary Tale of Dominique Strauss-Kah; Understanding the collapsing case against the former I.M.F. chief

Your link doesn't appear to be working.

I haven't been following the story too closely, so all I can say is it seems to be as clear as mud.

It's working for me in both our posts.

Anyone else?

I'm still not clear that there is clearly exculpatory evidence, and being a sex worker is not mutually exclusive with being assaulted.

Nevermind. Earlier it was just dumping me back on the Paizo homepage.


I screwed it up pretty badly when I first posted the link. I fixed it right away, but you must have caught it in that window.


I hate getting stuck in windows.

Especially windows in time.


Tracking disease across the Mekong basin


Sex with benefits


Steven Purcell wrote:
Sex with benefits

Cool.


Bitter Thorn wrote:
Court Orders Immediate Halt to Gay Military Ban

Also this:

Log Cabin Republicans Finish Off Don’t Ask Don’t Tell


Crimson Jester wrote:
Captain Sir Hexen Ineptus wrote:
Kruelaid wrote:
100 times stronger than structural steel.
I heard a theory a while ago that the only reason it does not look like we were going to make mechs was because the darn things would probably collapses under their own weight. This might be the solution for that...
Battle Tech here we come!!

Let this be our final battle!!!!!! climbs into Sphinx(primary configuration) with the words "Securitas Per Unitas" written on the leg, waits patiently for CJ


Steven Purcell wrote:
No pulse? No problem!

HOLY CRAP

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Freehold DM wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Captain Sir Hexen Ineptus wrote:
Kruelaid wrote:
100 times stronger than structural steel.
I heard a theory a while ago that the only reason it does not look like we were going to make mechs was because the darn things would probably collapses under their own weight. This might be the solution for that...
Battle Tech here we come!!
Let this be our final battle!!!!!! climbs into Sphinx(primary configuration) with the words "Securitas Per Unitas" written on the leg, waits patiently for CJ

Climbs into a Wolverine with twin mounted PPC's... the emblem of the great falcon upon its chest


Fishy feet


The superior healing of newts


Steven Purcell wrote:
The superior healing of newts

wow

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Bitter Thorn wrote:
Steven Purcell wrote:
The superior healing of newts
wow

♫♪♫♪♫♪!


Swatting - a new problem for law enforcement


Here come les Schtroumpfs


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What does $14.3 trillion look like?


Fixing the brain in a new way

Liberty's Edge

Steven Purcell no longer a bat.

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reporter looks like suspect


Contact lost with hypersonic glider after launch

Liberty's Edge

Bitter Thorn wrote:
Contact lost with hypersonic glider after launch

You mean it's a ghost plane, drifting along in the sky, waiting to be discovered?

The Exchange

Bitter Thorn wrote:
Contact lost with hypersonic glider after launch

"More than nine minutes of data was collected before an anomaly caused loss of signal,"

did you see the design. I think it went to warp speed and left atmo.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
Contact lost with hypersonic glider after launch

"More than nine minutes of data was collected before an anomaly caused loss of signal,"

did you see the design. I think it went to warp speed and left atmo.

lol


Deader than dead? Perceptions of PVS versus death


Rat slathers its fur with poison to defeat predators


Vampire bats heat seeking faces

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Steven Purcell wrote:
Deader than dead? Perceptions of PVS versus death

Wow I so disagree with that.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Steven Purcell wrote:
Deader than dead? Perceptions of PVS versus death
Wow I so disagree with that.

+1


Whole new meaning for 'underground economy'


Leaping gibbon-style


Bacterial suicide attackers: a future weapon against infections?


Ancient whales sucked


Live stressed, die young

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ISS Astronauts start looking at each other funny as food resupply rocket explodes


Patagonia, fungus and brewing better beer


Swatting Dengue: Queensland today, Vietnam coming soon


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Steven Purcell wrote:
Swatting Dengue: Queensland today, Vietnam coming soon

I hope there are no unintended consequences.

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Bitter Thorn wrote:
Steven Purcell wrote:
Swatting Dengue: Queensland today, Vietnam coming soon
I hope there are no unintended consequences.

Like a more agressive Dengue fever reminiscent of the Black Death or Increased human activity in otherwise contaminated areas resulting in regional deforestation?

Scarab Sages

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Alaska woman says she punched bear to save her dog


Aberzombie wrote:

Alaska woman says she punched bear to save her dog

This story is badass.


First draft of a cancer killing circuit


Rock-munching bacteria help clean up pollution

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