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Author Response: “Legalize All Drugs Now!”

7 hours ago ago from Debate This Book

HIGH by Brian O'Dea Brian O’Dea, author of  HIGH: Confessions of an International Drug Smuggler (Other Press 2009), responds to comments posted to his “Legalize All Drugs Now!”  essay from September 23rd, 2009. I was interviewed recently by a young reporter who grew up in the midst of the so called “drug war”.  As far as she was concerned, it is perfectly alright for our government to wage a war against the weakest of our ...

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Mafia War Bullets | Widgets - Gadgets

38 minutes ago ago from Website widgets, blog widgets, social network widgets, flash embeddable widgets and desktop-dashboard widgets.

Mafia Wars is probably one of the most fun online games that one can play on ssocial networks now. The idea of being a big boss of your own organized crime family sounds really exciting, exhilarating and thrilling. For those mafia war bosses we made this gun bullet widget. Mafia Widget by Widgia

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Inviting Web Sites for Party Planners (New York Times)

1 day ago ago from ThemedPartySupplies.com

For the mobs of angry Evite users, a new wave of Web sites promises to enhance the experience of reaching out to party guests.

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Inviting Web Sites for Party Planners

1 day ago ago from Worlds Tech News

MyPunchbowl offers party goods, too.For the mobs of angry Evite users, a new wave of Web sites promises to enhance the experience of reaching out to party guests.

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Stores wage stealthy war against organized theft rings

20 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com

At Publix Supermarkets, security is more than just video surveillance. An alarm sounds if someone tries to take more than one can of baby formula at a time. There are decoy shoppers to keep an eye on the aisles. It's all part of the chain's effort to fight organized retail theft, a $30 billion a year problem nationwide. "We want these professional thieves to know we are responding," said Shannon Patten, spokesperson for Publix. And ...

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