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Murderati is one of my favorite websites, and it's not just because I enjoy the mystery genre. The posts on their blog are frequently thought-provoking and well-crafted. The December 18 post is a case in point. Mystery author Stephen Jay Schwartz starts the post off by telling a story of his teenaged best friend, a girl. One day, he came upon her crying. When he asked her what was wrong, she said that she was sad because they would one ...

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14 hours ago ago from Armed with Knowledge

A contribution by Lenny I was at the presidential inauguration today, 20th January 2009, standing several hundred yards behind the second "Jumbotron" monitor from the Capitol. It was not easy to get there...part of the reason was the poorly-run local heavy-rail system was overwhelmed very quickly. At 6:30 am, the platform for trains going to Washington was packed with human-sardines; an equally-packed train was just sitting there too, and I ...

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5 hours ago ago from TACA-OH-TACA

black and white simple sophisticated just the way I like I'll change it frequently thou Depending on my mood

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The world is celebrating color in full spectrum, not just in the environment but also in the computer. In the 60's, people are happy to see their photographs in black and white copies and it extended for quite some time until technology can already reproduce and provide people with colored digital photography. Why still use black and white? If you have watched the controversial movie "Schindler's List" (1993) by Steven Spielberg, it has ...

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98% of African Americans approve of Obamas job as president, is this a racial or racist component?

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