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The Presidents of the United States in Seattle, WA - presale password

22 hours ago ago from Ticketmaster Presale Passwords by WiseGuy

The New Presidents of the United States pre-sale password is here: During this presale you can buy your The Presidents of the United States tickets before the public. The free pre-sale password for The Presidents of the United Statess concert in Seattle, WA unlocks tickets for a short time. This is your chance to buy a pair and see the show. Below is the Presidents of the United States concert info: The Presidents of the United States of ...

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9 hours ago ago from The Hatchet

The economic recession has affected most people in one way or another.  Unemployment continues to rise despite the stock market increasing. The inconsistency between the stock market rising while unemployment also rises is disturbing to many and a lingering question that is easily answered. The simple truth is that the United States is not the big industrial superpower that it used to be. Many multinational corporations are headquartered ...

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22 hours ago ago from From the Dessicated Desk of Dr. Skip

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17 hours ago ago from Musings of a Harlem Yuppie

A recent study of finds that people in states are happier if there are things like good schools, low crime and short commuting time, perhaps a first objective look at why some states are happier than others. Tagged: AP, demographic, new yawk, USofA

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18 hours ago ago from TheSpacewriter's Ramblings

That 2012 Stuff This is, as the old song says, the most wonderful time of the year.   If you celebrate any sort of holiday in December from Hanukkah to Christmas to Festivus to Yuletide to Kwanzaa to many, many others, you're familiar with wonderful traditions that celebrate something at this time of year. There's an astronomy component to celebrations at this time of year and it has to do with the winter solstice the shortest day of ...

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17 hours ago ago from U.S. News

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7 hours ago ago from The New York Times

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