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Spec Ops: The Line not dusting up until Nov. 2010 at earliest

10 hours ago ago from Joystiq

Though the Bjork-filled trailer for Spec Ops: The Line may have left you eager to start shooting up a sandy Dubai, we have to recommend that you save at least some anticipation for late next year. According to publisher Take-Two, the Yager-developed shooter isn't due until the 2011 fiscal year, which kicks off on Nov. 1 of 2010. Yes, it's a long way off, but don't get depressed! Your friends at Joystiq have a wonderful way of filling your ...

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Dog walking on Mon 12/14

12 hours ago ago from See Spot Run LLC - Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Blog

Maggie - She was fired up this morning.  She tried running and then she wanted to eat pretty much anything she could find.  She was funny.  She was most interested in sniffing me on our afternoon walk! Brady & Ferguson - We walked around the circle and one of the guys working stopped to say hello to them twice.  I think it made their day. Max - Max went outside and peed and then was ready to come back inside. Cleo - Cleo walked ...

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Another holiday party poll

13 hours ago ago from Unemployment Care Center

Last week, two of our posts were dedicated to holiday parties and year-end raises and bonuses … or the lack thereof this year. This morning on my daily bus ride, I found the results of yet another poll. This one came from a joint venture with 60 Minutes and Vanity Fair magazine . This monthly poll covers the gamut of news and pop culture asking multiple choice-questions like: “Could you confidently explain what exactly the [Health Care] ...

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House Approves Omnibus Spending Bill; Senate Expected To Vote This Weekend - DentOCafe.com

20 hours ago ago from DENTOCAFE

The House on Thursday approved an omnibus spending package that combines six of the seven remaining appropriations bills for fiscal year 2010 and removes restrictions related to abortion funding and needle-exchange programs in Washington, D.C., the Washington Post reports... DentOCafe Home

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What We Missed

9 hours ago ago from Feministing

Check out our awesome interviewer extraordinaire Chloe Angyal's piece in the Huffington Post about the Washington Post Pundit contest and what's not so new about new media. Adam Serwer at The American Prospect looks to the future of the criminal justice system as the era of mass-incarceration comes to a close. On Sunday Congress approved a huge bill, that among many things, would increase funding for needle exchange programs. ...

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Hill Democrats, Republicans Match Up Closely in Two "Generic" Polls

10 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

Two polls were out today with "generic" match-ups for next year's congressional election and they had three things in common: the percentages of those who chose an unnamed Democratic or Republican candidate were close, independents held the key to the vote in each poll, and both pollsters saw it as an encouraging sign for the GOP.

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Troubling Retirements Pile up for House Democrats - Washington Wire - WSJ

12 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By Susan Davis Tennessee Rep. Bart Gordon today became the fourth House Democrat in a Republican leaning district in recent weeks to announce plans to retire next year. Its a decision that brings hope to the GOP and heartburn to Democrats since it appears increasingly likely that Gordon wont be the last Democrat to opt against running next year and open the door to Republican seat gains. In a statement , Gordon cited as a reason an ...

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