Reuters Backdoor Taxes Story
The following is the Advisory that Reuters issued on February 2, 2010. Though the article was pulled by most online news publications, it was still available online in some places.
- "The Feb 1 story headlined "Backdoor taxes to hit middle class" is wrong and has been withdrawn. The story said lower-income families will pay more under tax provisions scheduled to expire Dec 31. The Obama administration's budget calls for the extension of those tax provisions for households earning less than $250,000. There will be no substitute story."—Reuters, February 2, 2010http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6114QK20100202
updated 2010-07-17 20:08:23
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People Magazine
- 2007: Matt DamonOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 2006: George ClooneyOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 2005: Matthew McConaugheyOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 2004: Jude LawOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 2003: Johnny DeppOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 2002: Ben AffleckOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 2001: Pierce BrosnanOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 2000: Brad PittOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 1999: Richard GereOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 1998: Harrison FordOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 1997: George Clooney
- 1996: Denzel WashingtonOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 1995: Brad Pitt
- 1994: Richard Gere/Cindy Crawford (Sexiest Couple)Official Site: Sexiest Men
- 1993: Richard Gere
- 1992: Nick NolteOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 1991: Patrick SwayzeOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 1990: Tom CruiseOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 1989: Sean ConneryOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 1988: John F. Kennedy, Jr.Official Site: Sexiest Men
- 1987: Harry HamlinOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 1986: Mark HarmonOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
- 1985: Mel GibsonOfficial Site: Sexiest Men
updated 2012-05-12 21:56:34
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YouTube Video Identification
YouTube Video Identification is a system recently implemented by YouTube. It allows copyright holders to submit copies of video content they want protected; any subsequent uploads by third parties will be blocked. Ad revenue will also be shared with copyright holders.
updated 2010-07-18 03:14:43
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Healthcare
In the United States, many people purchase health insurance to help them cover the sometimes high cost of healthcare services.
The U.S. is the only industrialized nation without some sort of universal healthcare systemConnecticut Coalition for Universal Health Care: The Case For Single Payer, Universal Health Care For The United States (June 4, 1999) and the proposed implementation of an American universal healthcare system has become one of the platforms of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama's campaign.BarackObama.com: Healthcare
updated 2012-05-12 19:31:27
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Felonspy.com
Before accessing a map of your area, users must agree to Felon Spy's terms of service, which include:
"FelonSpy Pages are completely random and fake. They are used solely to critique the sad state of our commercial, political, realities."Felon Spy: Terms & Conditions
"We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to change, modify, add, or delete portions of these Terms of Use at any time without further notice. If we do this, and we will on full moons, and during the Mongolian new year, we will post the changes to these Terms of Use on this page so make sure you check it out often."Felon Spy: Terms & Conditions
"You agree not to use the Service or the Site to harvest or collect organs, either human or animal or other contact information of other goat herders from the Service or the Site by electronic or other means for the purposes of seeking prostate exams"Felon Spy: Terms & Conditions
updated 2012-05-12 21:49:16
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Thebrownspectator.Com
updated 2010-07-18 00:23:23
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Paul Colichman
Paul Colichman announced that he would not be supporting senator Barack Obama in the 2008 Presidential Election.
Colichman, a democrat who supported Hillary Clinton, is not happy with Obama's position on gay marriage.Page Six: Obama Loses Gay-Media King (August 25, 2008)
updated 2010-07-17 18:21:57
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Ryan Ward Joba Chamberlain
"I wouldn't mind becoming his celebrity impersonator."—Ryan Ward*New York Post: Fake Joba Bedded 100 Girls
"I want to know what he was thinking."—Joba Chamberlain*New York Post: Fake Joba Bedded 100 Girls
updated 2010-07-17 20:46:32
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Time Magazine
Every year since 1927, TIME has named a Person of the Year and featured him or her on their cover. The criteria for selecting the Person of the Year is defined as the person, who "for better or for worse, ...has done the most to influence the events of the year." Notable selections include Charles Lindbergh, who was both the first and youngest selection, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose three selections are the most any one person has gotten. Every President of the United States since 1927, with the exceptions of Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Gerald Ford, has been selected as the Person of the Year. In 1999, Albert Einstein was named the TIME Person of the Century.About.com: TIME's Man of the Year



