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August 2003
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Descendents of last Aztec emperor seek pensions promised in 16th century
Ancient human remains unearthed in Roswell
Alas, no aliens were found.
"Michigan rocker Ted Nugent filed a lawsuit in federal court, claiming organizers who canceled a June performance wrongly accused him of making racist comments. 'In a world of political correctness, there is no more reputation-destroying term than racist,' Nugent said in the statement. 'And the alleged statements falsely attributed to me could not have been more inaccurate or misleading, completely counter to what I stand for.'"
Quotable Quote
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
- Benjamin Franklin
U.S. Founding Father, Inventor, and Freemason
'Tickets for Duran Duran at "The Ritz" at Webster Hall sold out in TWO minutes today. Yesterday's Pre-Sale crashed Ticketmaster's computer system, and sold out in 71 seconds.'
UFOs blamed for outage in 1965
'For the quarter million druids, wiccans' and other pagans 'that live in the United Kingdom today, sites like Stonehenge are sacred ground.'
Not slaves, but a city of privileged workers according to archaeologist Mark Lehner
Hammer films of the 60s and early 70s are famous for horror movies with busty starlets. (And this was pre-silicone and saline.) One has to wonder if the resurrected company will 'measure up.'
Annie Lennox Says Her 'Bare' Was Influenced By Moby's 'Play'
Prince Unveils Live DVD On Movie Screens In 10 Cities
"No, he wasn't a mass murderer, but Franklin did enjoy flashing passersby as he sat nude at his full-length windows."
"It's a Race-Against-the-Clock to Preserve Parts of Ancient Egypt"
Thousands of people who attended the funeral of a Romanian priest believe they saw a miracle when a halo appeared over the church.
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