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Using various forms of media (videos, pictures, psuedomagazines, phones, cartoons, etc.), this campaign will " do anything to make you aware of the signs of Stroke."
Spencer Elden, the underwater infant pursuing a dollar bill on the cover of 1991's "Nevermind," is doing swimmingly these days, having graduated a year early from a Los Angeles-area high school.
Being the "Nirvana baby" -- as Elden calls himself -- has been profitable.
Here's a list of products voluntarily recalled by the Kellogg Co. because they could be contaminated with salmonella from a Georgia peanut processing facility
Most ads have sold for about $3 million per 30-second spot-an all-time high
price for the Super Bowl, which is the most watched event in the nation, with
about 100 million U.S. viewers.
Maw Blumenthal and Alternet present a short film outside of the UN where supporters of the Israeli counterattaks gather. Blumenthal, although Jewish, is clearly against the bombings; the interviewees are clearly for them. Where do you fall?
"Sea kittens" is the new term being used by People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals, for the creatures they believe are in dire need of an image makeover:
fish.
An airline passenger forced to cover his T-shirt because it displayed Arabic script has been awarded 240,000 dollars in compensation, campaigners said Monday.
All those words and phrases are on Lake Superior State University's annual List
of Words to Be Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and
General Uselessness.