Topic: - on September 12, 2002 at 1:10:44 AM CEST
Where We Stand One Year Later
Eleven months ago, as part of the government's war on terrorism, Congress gave the Department of Justice sweeping powers to peer into Americans' everyday activities.
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Topic: - on September 12, 2002 at 1:02:42 AM CEST
Sweden is in strong need on more porn on television
One of the most actual problems of Sweden is the constant decrease of the birth rate in the country. This issue is of great concern to Swedish politicians. They keep setting forth some projections in order to improve the situation.
¬><a href="funreports.com"target="_blank"> PRAVDA
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Topic: - on September 12, 2002 at 12:59:21 AM CEST
Something I found
While i was a on holiday in New York City during the summerbreak of 2000, I noticed two blocks of wood on the pavement. I don't recall the exact location, because it was my first time in NY and I forgot about the blocks after picking them up and sticking them into my backpack. Only thing I remember is that we were near a busstation, not far away from Grand Central Station.
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Topic: - on September 12, 2002 at 12:43:17 AM CEST
Nelson Mandela:
The United States of America is a Threat to World Peace. Nelson Mandela, 84, may be the world’s most respected statesman. Sentenced to life in prison on desolate Robben Island in 1964 for advocating armed resistance to apartheid in South Africa, the African National Congress leader emerged in 1990 to lead his country in a transition to non-racial elections. As president, his priority was racial reconciliation; today South Africans of all races refer to him by his Xhosa clan honorific, Madiba. Mandela stepped down in 1999 after a single five-year term. He now heads two foundations focused on children. He met with NEWSWEEK’S Tom Masland early Monday morning in his office in Houghton, a Johannesburg suburb, before flying to Limpopo Province to address traditional leaders on the country’s AIDS crisis.
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Topic: - on September 12, 2002 at 12:33:18 AM CEST
New 'moon' found around Earth
An amateur astronomer may have found another moon of the Earth. Experts say it may have only just arrived. Much uncertainty surrounds the mysterious object, designated J002E2. It could be a passing chunk of rock captured by the Earth's gravity, or it could be a discarded rocket casing coming back to our region of space.
¬><a href="news.bbc.co.uk"target="_blank"> BBC
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Topic: - on September 12, 2002 at 12:25:11 AM CEST
Die original moldawische Gnuhirten ohne festen Wohnsitz psychodelic Bluesband
( 1998 / 53 min.)
¬><a href="www.totalschaden-rules.de"target="_blank"> GNUHIRTEN
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