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Christine Crish said she'll never forget her first college course when during the lecture her teacher reached into a bucket and produced a human brain. "He proceeded to talk about how this brain was once a person," she said. "And...
David Floyd Weaver left his mark in more areas than just sports, and he will probably be best remembered for what he did after his Major League Baseball career ended.
-- World Wrestling Entertainment has been granted an extension in responding to the lawsuit brought against them, John Cena and several other entities regarding the sampling in Cena's theme song.
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Batista was a guest on the WJFK radio morning show this morning and revealed that he dated Kelly Kelly a few months ago. "She's just a young girl," he said. "She was a little immature for a 21 year-old." He said their age difference was the main reason the relationship didn't last.
-- Randy Orton has been telling friends that WWE offered him a 10-year contract, reports ProWrestling.net. Although there is still no word on whether Orton will agree to the deal, it says a lot about their faith in the young superstar. WWE is also trying to sign Rey Mysterio to a five-year deal.
IRVINE, Calif.----Toshiba America Business Solutions Inc. today announced that it has entered a strategic partnership with Access Control Devices Inc. , a leading manufacturer and designer of copy control equipment, to offer ACDI’s line of durable, highly-scalable copy and print control products through authorized Toshiba dealers and subsidiaries.
At the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Annual fleet racing Prize Giving on Friday, November 28th, Past Commodore B.W. "Jordy" Walker walked away with several International One Design trophies. However, none was as significant as the coveted Llew Gibbons Trophy.
EGREMONT Fur and Feather Society’s 60th annual open show took place in Egremont Civic Hall, on Saturday, November 8. Entries were slightly down on previous years but there were 434 exhibits, and the judges said the quality was of a very high standard.
You can hear some occasional woofing from the boxed sets we've selected this year, but in all three collections, any weakness among the titles is amply compensated for by the addition of special features.
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