Peter Reid loves the thrill of being the main man, that’s why he turned his back on the Premier League to join the …
Peter Reid loves the thrill of being the main man, that’s why he turned his back on the Premier League to join the …
Peter Reid likes a quiz. ‘Do you know what the best club in the world is?’ He asks. ‘Plymouth Argyle. And do you know why? Because it’s mine.’
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Wipeout HD in a movie theatre

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Sometimes my job is hard. Here is some "testing" we did the other day. Seeing if your could use a Playstation 3 with our NEC projectors.
Despite help, Army suicides remain high
FORT HOOD, Texas – At 3:30 a.m. on a Saturday in August, Spc. Armando G. Aguilar Jr., 26, found himself at the end of his short life. He was standing, drunk and weepy, in the parking lot of a Valero station outside Waco, Texas. He had jumped out of his moving pickup. There was a police officer talking to him in frantic tones. Aguilar held a pistol pointed at his head.
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Ellsworth Hopes To Make Up Ground In Senatorial Debate
Three Indiana senatorial candidates will meet in Indianapolis for the first of three scheduled debates before voters determine who will fill the seat being vacated by Sen. Evan Bayh.
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Football. No. 7 Auburn Makes Another Escape
The Auburn Tigers have used defensive stops and overtime fortune to remain perfect. The seventh-ranked Tigers (6-0, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) showed Saturday night they can do methodical, too. An offense normally geared toward speedy drives suddenly started gobbling up the clock and small chunks of yards.
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3 Win Economics Nobel For Job Market Analysis
3 Win Economics Nobel For Job Market Analysis
Two Americans and a British-Cypriot economist won the 2010 Nobel economics prize Monday for developing a theory that helps explain why many people can remain unemployed despite a large number of job vacancies.
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3 win economics Nobel for job market analysis
STOCKHOLM (AP) – Two Americans and a British-Cypriot economist won the 2010 Nobel economics prize Monday for developing a theory that helps explain why many people can remain unemployed despite a large number of job vacancies.
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Job #10: The Stairmaster, Lower Stairs

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Peering over the rail, the job looks more difficult. Yesterday, removing debris went pretty smoothly because we could shovel everything into a nearby wheelbarrow. Now, however, debris has to be hauled up the stairs by hand in small loads. While venturing down these stairs, two stairs in particular were damaged and creaked under my weight as I tested them.
Problems sink Roush Fenway Chase drivers
It was the same gut-wrenching scene from the 2008 Chase race at Charlotte Motor Speedway playing out yet again for Carl Edwards.
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Problems sink Roush Fenway Chase drivers
It was the same gut-wrenching scene from the 2008 Chase race at Charlotte Motor Speedway playing out yet again for Carl Edwards.
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Cuomo Slams Paladino’s “Homophobic” Remarks
Carl Paladino says he doesn’t want children “brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality” is acceptable.
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In a New Land, Hoping to Hear
Har Sin, a 24-year-old deaf refugee from Burma, never imagined he could convey those complex emotions only hinted at in his expressive eyes — about how he felt, what he feared, what his dreams were
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3 win economics Nobel for job market analysis
3 win economics Nobel for job market analysis
Two Americans and a British-Cypriot economist won the 2010 Nobel economics prize Monday for developing a theory that helps explain how many people can remain unemployed despite a large number of job vacancies.
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Job vacancies + jobless = Nobel
STOCKHOLM – Two Americans and a British-Cypriot economist won the 2010 Nobel economics prize Monday for developing a theory that helps explain why many people can remain unemployed despite a large number of job vacancies.
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Faroe Islands have inside track on Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland must beware the fire and patriotism of the Faroe Islands tomorrow. Related Stories Brunt ready to help Northern Ireland flatten Faroe Islands Republic wary against inconsistent Slovakia John Terry’s injury gives Fabio Capello new headache Republic boss Trapattoni choked by straitjacket of his own making Flynn the dressing room choice for top job as Wales go for broke
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Love of justice: The Rev. Aubra Love has been building bridges her entire life
It’s telling that when the Rev. Aubra Love is asked her age, she replies: “I was born in the year of Brown vs. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas.”
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Dollar wanes as finance ministers meet
The dollar traded near an eight-month low against the euro Friday, and stock markets slid ahead of key US data and as major powers gathered in Washington to avert a damaging global “currency war.”
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French ports strike grows, fuel shortages feared
A growing strike blocked French Mediterranean ports Friday as dockers joined oil terminal workers whose action against port reforms entered its 12th day, raising fears of fuel shortages.
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Arkansas Offense ‘Not Used to Not Executing’
Unhappy Car Owner, Foreground, Watches as Public Works Department Employees Try to Locate the Reason Her Vehicle Failed Its Inspection for the Second Time at an Auto Emission Inspection Station at Norwood, Ohio…08/1975

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Original Caption: Unhappy Car Owner, Foreground, Watches as Public Works Department Employees Try to Locate the Reason Her Vehicle Failed Its Inspection for the Second Time at an Auto Emission Inspection Station at Norwood, Ohio. She Was Armed with a Receipt From the Garage Where She Had Taken It for Repairs and Was Very Angry the Car Had Not Passed. Patience and Public Relations Is Part of the Testing Job for the City Employees. 08/1975
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Arkansas Offense ‘Not Used to Not Executing’
By Robbie Neiswanger Arkansas News Bureau • rneiswanger@arkansasnews.com FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas’ defensive effort in the 24-17 win against Texas A&M in Cowboys Stadium impressed coach Bobby Petrino on Saturday. The Razorbacks slowed an attack averaging close to 40 points a game. They forced four turnovers, made big stops and did everything they were asked to help …
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Obscene
PRESIDENT Noynoy Aquino’s recent trip to the United States will supposedly yield 43,500 jobs for the people through the expected investments of some American firms. That was good news, if indeed it materializes.
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Amendment 60 Overview
This fall Colorado voters will decide on a trio of measures that would cut taxes and fees and ban the state from borrowing money. And while the initiatives are being debated as a group, each one separately would have a host of different implications. State capitol reporter Bente Birkeland is breaking down each of the [...]
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UA’s Offensive Misfires Disconcerting
UA’s Offensive Misfires Disconcerting
FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas’ defensive effort in the 24-17 win against Texas A&M at Cowboys Stadium impressed coach Bobby Petrino on Saturday.
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Looking Back: Official now! Jack Tighe of Muskegon signs as Tiger manager
This month 54 years ago… Spring Lake’s Jack Tighe got his chance at “The Show” when the Tigers named him manager in 1956.
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