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The cabins have always been clean.
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We recommend these cabins!
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I used to tan down the street before I was referred to this place by one of my friends.
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I didn't know what I was missing.
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If possible I try the services on myself before I bring in my son.
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That alone makes them unique.
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They offer a large variety of quality hotdogs and hamburgers They also offer veggie dogs.
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I used my card to purchase a meal on the menu and the total on my receipt was $8.95 but when I went on line to check my transaction it show $10.74.
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There is something wrong or maybe the individual made a mistake but to me that is not integrity.
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I recommend you to everyone in Calgary, as she is a professional and the cost for her was low.
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I took my Mustang here and it looked amazing after they were done, they did a great job, I'm very satisfied with the results.
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The paint and wheels looked like glass and the interior looked new!
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Also, they have great customer service and a very knowledgeable staff
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From the AP come this story:
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President Bush on Tuesday nominate two individuals to replace retiring jurists on federal courts in the Washington area.
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Bush nominate Jennifer M. Anderson for a 15-year term as associate judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, replacing Steffen W. Graae.
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Bush also nominate A. Noel Anketell Kramer for a 15-year term as associate judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, replacing John Montague Steadman.
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The sheikh in wheel-chair have been attacked with a F-16-launched bomb.
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Today's incident prove that Sharon has lost his patience and his hope in peace.
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Nervous people makes mistakes, so I suppose there will be a wave of succesfull arab attacks.
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In the eastern city of Baqubah, guerrillas detonates a car bomb outside a police station, killing several people.
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The US lose yet another helicopter to hostile fire near Habbaniyah in the Sunni heartland, but this time the crew was safe.
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In Fallujah, hundreds of demonstrators comes out against US troops when they briefly arrested a yound newlywed bride.
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(I hopes that the US army got an enormous amount of information from her relatives, because otherwise this move was a bad, bad tradeoff).
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Google have finally had an analyst day -- a chance to present the company's story to the (miniscule number of) people who haven't heard it.
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They works on Wall Street, after all, so when they hear a company who's stated goals include "Don't be evil," they imagine a company who's eventually history will be "Don't be profitable."
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My opinion piece on the implications of Arafat's passing for al-Qaeda have appeared at Newsday.
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The continued Israeli colonization of the occupied Palestinian territories during the 1990s help, along with terrorist attacks by radical groups such as Hamas, to derail the peace process, which Sharon had always opposed.
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Arafat's death create a vacuum in Palestinian leadership that will not soon be filled.
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Sharon's assassination of major Hamas leaders have also weakened authority structures in that party.
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Even if local Palestinian leaders remain strong enough to keep al-Qaida out, the festering Israeli-Palestinian struggle remain among the best recruiting posters for al-Qaida with young Muslim men.
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Xinhua report that a wide range of Iraqi political forces on Tuesday condemned Sharon's murder of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, a religious leader of Hamas, the day before.
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The Board of Muslim clerics in Fallujah, 50 km west of Baghdad, "condemn the assassination and promised immediate revenge against the coalition soldiers in Iraq."
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Ash-Sharq al-Awsat report that Fallujah was closed Tuesday in a general strike.
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In Ramadi, there be a big demonstration.
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Radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr say the attack was "criminal" and that "the Zionists have left only one choice for the Arabs, that of fighting and jihad".
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The interim Governing Council issue a communique saying, "It is a proof of the emptiness of the Israeli authority and a destruction of the peace endeavors in the region...
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This operation would only consolidate the terrorist acts in the world and would not bring peace to the region," the message claim.
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Xinhua allege that "Many of the Iraqis, who suffer the American occupation of Iraq, relate their case with that of the Palestinian people, under the Israeli occupation."
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Ever since the first whispers about Google's IPO, most investors has feared that the stock would come public at such a ridiculously high price that, even with a spectacularly profitable business model and some nearly flawless execution, the price would be too high for investors to make a real profit.
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We has moved on.
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We has grown up.
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Now, people wonders if Google can even survive.
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That's overstating it, I knows.
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Simplicity give it that blessed, laudatory lack of clutter, the efficient and effective text-based ads, and the support of anyone with a dial-up connection.
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As the survey cited in the above-linked article shows, most Google users doesn't intend to use Gmail, and Google isn't even as popular as Yahoo! and AOL.
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If they continue to add features so they can justify their likely sky-high valuation, Google risk losing a huge chunk of their customer base to the next keep-it-simple search engine.
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Now Iran want to turn the tables and is inviting cartoonists to do their best by depicting the Holocaust.
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Amazingly, these idiots thinks a cartoon of Mohammed is comparable to what we can expect in this new fun contest:
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An international contest of cartoons on the Holocaust open in Tehran in response to the publication in Western papers last September of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.
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"We staged this fair to explore the limits of freedom Westerners believe in," Masoud Shojai, head of the country's "Iran Cartoon" association and the fair organizer, say.
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"They can freely write anything they like about our prophet, but if one raises doubts about the Holocaust he is either fined or sent to prison," he add.
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Shojai tell the opening ceremony of the month-long fair in Tehran's Palestine Contemporary Art Museum.
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He add that around 1,100 cartoons were submitted by participants from more than 60 countries and that more than 200 are on show.
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He say the top three cartoons will be announced on September 2, with the winners being awarded prizes of 12,000, 8,000 and 5,000 dollars respectively.
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This cute little stunt are only going to prove just how fanatic the extremist Muslims are.
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When they saw a cartoon of their prophet, people haves to die.
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When their precious cartoons are released I highly doubts it will look like the end of the world.
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US Marines moves into most of Fallujah on Wednesday, though they were still meeting pockets of resistance.
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The Fallujah fighting have killed fair numbers of Iraqi noncombatants, including Shaikh Abdul Wahhab al-Janabi of the respected Association of Muslim Scholars.
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Armed clashes breaks out in several northern Iraqi cities on Wednesday, leaving some 22 persons dead in Mosul, Baiji, and Tuz.
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Hundreds of persons mounts demonstrations against the Fallujah campaign in Tikrit and Huwaijah, as well, according to az-Zaman.
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Guerrillas threatens to assassinate Prime Minister Iyad Allawi and Minister of Defense Hazem Shaalan in retaliation for the attack.
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The US Marines takes most of Fallujah Wednesday, but still face pockets of resistance.
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The intrepid Ed Wong of the NYT have more on the Sunni boycott of the elections.
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He report that the Iraqi Islamic Party, which had earlier been absolutely committed to getting out the Sunni vote, is now wavering and saying their position will depend on the situation.
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The outbreak of demonstrations and violence throughout the Sunni Arab regions on Wednesday do not bode well for Sunni participation in the January elections.
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Jim Lobe have more on the political implications of the Fallujah assault, both in Iraq and in Washington.
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Al-Qaeda want them, Iran wants them, Russia wants the better ones, and all the US wants is to give them all a piece of coal.
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For the last few years there has been tensions with Iran ’s nuclear program with word coming this week that a deal was reached through the European Union that meets with the approval of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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At the same time, an Iranian Opposition Group release what they call proof of a covert nuclear weapons program.
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Arial photos, loose connections to AQ Kahn and Libya makes up the evidence that the group presented.
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Russia also announce that it was seeking and building the best nukes the world ’s ever seen.
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President Vladimir Putin say Russia is will have new nuclear weapons that other countries do not and will not have.
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With the demand so high, the question arise on to who should be or has the right to be the Santa of nuclear weapons.
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Right now that seem to be the US, EU, and IAEA.
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The US have strongly opposed a nuclear weapons program of Iran, yet Israel, which to this day has never officially said that they posses nuclear weapons, ranks around fifth in nuclear strength.
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North Korea ’s Kim Jong Ill also have the bomb at the top of his list and Santa seems to have already come a few years ago.
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The case against Iran have a feeling of Déjà vu.
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America cry wolf in Iraq, and what ’s scary is that sooner or later, that wolf will probably get us.
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I runs across this item on the Internet.
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Then, eschewing normal procedure, the Department of State waive the fees that they charge for evacuating U.S. citizen.
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Yet we doesn't charge them for the evacuation.
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And what does we get for this effort?
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The American-Arab Discrimination Committee are suing Condoleeza Rice and Donald Rumsfeld, charging that they mismanaged the evacuation efforts.
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Nina Chahine, 19, who with her family was among the named plaintiffs in the lawsuit, say her wedding in the southern city of Tyre was set for July 13.
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The wedding have to be postponed as family members fled the outbreak of the war, she said.
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"We were on the road and the first bridge was bombed and we drove home and all the other bridges were bombed and there was absolutely no way for us to get home," Chahine tell reporters outside federal court in Detroit.
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Chahine say her immediate family spent about $20,000 to return to Detroit via Syria and Jordan.
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Crap like this sure make me want to rush right out and rescue people from dilemmas of their own making.
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There be a painting on my wall in the Oval -- first of all, I don't know.
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I is just speculating now.
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I really hasn't thought about writing a book.
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But if -- there be a painting on the wall in the Oval Office that shows a horseman charging up a steep cliff, and there are at least two other horsemen following.
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"And so we sings this hymn -- this is a long story trying to get to your answer.
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The hymn talk about serving something greater than yourself in life.
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I -- which I tries to do, as best as I possibly can.
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And I gives it all my heart, all my energy, based upon principles that did not change once I got into the Oval Office.
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And I haves to wonder: Did he forget that he already has a memoir called "A Charge to Keep"?
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There have been random speculation about Google developiong a new browser and/or acquiring Firefox.
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