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Agreat bit of quote-hunting from Paul Waugh, who's tracked down a source toback upSue Cameron's Chancellor Balls story from yesterday.
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Pittsburgh Steelers - Becoming the first back-toback
NFL Super Bowl MVP Thumbnails XI-XX Oldhead1 2009
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Agreat bit of quote-hunting from Paul Waugh, who's tracked down a source toback upSue Cameron's Chancellor Balls story from yesterday.
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Agreat bit of quote-hunting from Paul Waugh, who's tracked down a source toback upSue Cameron's Chancellor Balls story from yesterday.
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After all, as this Government's stock falls, and asfurther questions aboutthe towns '"green" credentials emerge, it's no longer good PR - or good business - toback the scheme.
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The uncomfortable realityis that the Cheney/Bush Administration is encouraging the unstable Georgianregime in order toback the NATO military agenda of the Bush Doctrine ~ and Obama must weigh in soon on this obvious Cold War strategy.
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After all, as this Government's stock falls, and asfurther questions aboutthe towns '"green" credentials emerge, it's no longer good PR - or good business - toback the scheme.
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However, both he and the two newspapers were unable toback up their allegations.
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The Proteas took a 2-1 series lead against Australia on Thursday night at Newlands to close in on back-toback one-day series victories over their biggest rivals following a 4-1 success Down Under earlier this year.
Cricket365 2009
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"Once you've experienced madness, it separates you in some fundamental way from everybody else who hasn't," says toback.
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