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- One blogger's double standard
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- Steven Huff, "Boarding a Bus"
- Thomas Dolby, "Cloudburst at Shingle Street"
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- What are you smoking, Leon?
- Actually, it's not the woman's fault.
- No, and cut taxes.
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- Dead Can Dance, "Summoning of the Muse"
- Happy Labor Day?
- Republicans: budget cutters or hypocrites?
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