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Just in case, it wasn't entirely clear from previous posts, I'm now in New York until the end of fashion week – there is plenty of good reason why I'm here insanely early before fashion week starts but I can't say now. I am revelling in the simple pleasure of just vegging out at my NY second home, the <a href="http://www.s…
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on September 03, 2010
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Vacation means a break from many things, but not from enjoying good food and wine! Up early before the rest of the crew this morning, thought I’d share some of what we’ve been tasting.The "chefs" in my generation of the family each do at least one night of serious cooking on the vacation, at a Harwich cottage my parents rent and share wi…
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on September 03, 2010
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Most people have a Gmail account, and most people visit YouTube to watch videos and Google…
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on September 03, 2010
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After well over a decade of “development,” 2K Games announced today that Duke Nukem Forever will actually see the light of day.
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on September 03, 2010
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There are all kinds of reasons IPs get banned. A forums manager might ban an IP because the user at it is spamming. An admin of an email server might also ban IPs for spamming. A web service might ban an IP for using an API in an unapproved way.
On this site, we used to ban IP’s in the forums all the time (<a href="http://css-tricks….
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on September 03, 2010
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It’s the time of one of those open ended posts! So here it goes: you can ask me whatever you want. I will answer your questions to the best of my ability. You can ask me questions about my…
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When I chatted to the Proenza Schouler boys last season after the A/W 10-11 show, they said that they just designed what they're into, what they know, as opposed to over thinking and baking out an idea. Then they hit me with a <a href="http://www.proen…
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Widad Hameed – retired high school teacher – over 70 – proud grandmother of seven:
(Are the Iraqi security forces capable of keeping the peace – or not?) No, I do not believe that the Iraqi security forces are capable of handling the security. Over and over again they have proved that they are incapable, and violence is on…
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Players of a Japanese dating sim went so far as to take their virtual girlfriends on vacation this summer. Are digital girlfriends good social training or a bad idea?
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on September 03, 2010
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A 15-year-old mathematics prodigy is set to become the youngest undergraduate at the University of Cambridge since 1773.br /
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(Arran Fernandez was home-educated in Surrey, and now he’s going to start studying at Cambridge at the tender age of just 15. Cambridge has not accepted anyone his age since the 14-year-old William Pitt the Younger was …
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on September 03, 2010
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In the final part of our ‘Travel by Train’ series across Europe we journey through France and Spain stopping at the major cities as well as the historic and beautiful towns of Montpellier, Cordoba and Granada…img src=”http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheHostelbookersBlog/~4/bTFkg0D2gDU” height=”1″ width=”1″/
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on September 03, 2010
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So – What do Iraqis think about the American pull-out? I spoke to many people, politicians. security people and just plain Iraqis and will post their oppinions.
Qaswar Abu Tariq – officer in the Iraqi Army – 31 years – father of four:
People have a right to be afraid. It (what the US has done in Iraq) is not …
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Source: http://blogs.mcclatchydc.com/iraq/2010/09/what-iraqis-think-about-the-pull-out-1-.html