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Max Payne Film Director Complains of Rating Woes, Accuses MPAA of Sucking Cock

John Moore, director of the upcoming Max Payne film adaptation starring Mark Wahlberg, has a few words to say about the Motion Picture Association of America--the United States' ratings group for films--and most of those words are profane.

Shinan: Out of the mouth of celebrity babes - National Post

Shinan: Out of the mouth of celebrity babes

Consortium develops new method to manipulate genetic material

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A multi-institutional team of researchers, including scientists at the University of Minnesota Medical School, have developed a powerful tool for genomic research and medicine. The robust method will allow researchers to generate synthetic enzymes that can target and manipulate DNA sequences for inactivation or repair.

Taking Stock: The Gibson-Goldstein Index

Much like a Joss Whedon drama, this week provides a perfect mix of ups and downs. Piracy A controversial editorial argues that the effects of PC piracy are "overblown." Hang in there old chum, you'll be everyone's favorite scapegoat again soon.

Evening Reading

Hope to see ya local Dallas folks at the Gearbox release party tonight.

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St. Andrew's Society of Montreal


The St. Andrew's Society of Montreal was organized in 1835 and the principal purpose and function of the St. Andrew's Society of Montreal is to assist persons of Scottish birth or descent

Jamal Abu-Shamala

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Jamal Abu-Shamala is a basketball player currently playing for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Abu-Shamala plays internationally for the Jordanian national team, first playing internationally in 2008. Abu-Shamala played significant minutes as they retained their title at the William Jones Cup. Abu-Shamala Helps Jordan National Team Win William Jones Cup, July 18, 2008. Access Date September 5, 2008.

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Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards 2008

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The 6th annual Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards are to be held on October 11, 2008 at the Hisense Arena in Melbourne. The event will be hosted by Natalie Bassingthwaighte Natalie Bassingthwaighte is living the dream Herald Sun and John Cena Cena to host Kids Choice Awards alongside Natalie Bassingthwaite.

Andreas Hadelöv

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Andreas Hadelöv (born July 23, 1975) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player currently with the Skellefteå AIK team in the Swedish Elitserien league.

Harold Kaffie Middle School

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Harold Kaffie Middle School, or Kaffie as it is often referred, is one of secondary schools that are part of the Corpus Christi Independent School District.

Mackenzie Sallahany


Mackenzie Sallahany is a seventy year old waitress who works at burger king in main street ontario . She lives in North Okeydokie town. She loves boys and she loves me lauren and she love

United States Army CBRN School


The United States Army CBRN School, located at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri is the recognized world leader in training for military Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) defense. In accordance with U.S. Federal Law, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri is designated the central location for all of the Department of Defense's CBRN Operations Training. The Army CBRN School provides numerous courses for officers, Non-commissioned Officers and Initial Entry Soldiers, ranging from highly technical to the more general in nature. Numerous international officers also send students to train at the CBRN School. Additionally, the US Air Force, US Navy, and US Marine Corps all also maintain training elements at Fort Leonard Wood who, in partnerships with the Army CBRN School, train their personnel in CBRN operations. Fort Leonard Wood and the Army CBRN School have world-class facilities in which to conduct training. Perhaps the most famous is the Chemical Defense Training Facility (or CDTF) where military students from across the globe train and become familiar with actual nerve agents in realistic scenarios, and also conduct training with radiological isotopes and inert biological agents. The Edwin R. Bradley Radiological Teaching Laboratories is one of the very few radiological teaching laboratories licensed by the NRC in the Department of Defense. It provides a variety of training in radiological and nuclear defense under the supervision of credentialed scientists. The newest facility at the CBRN School to be opened is the Lieutenant Joseph Terry CBRN Training Facility. Opening in June 2007, this facility provides unmatched training opportunities in the fields of CBRN Consequence Management and Sensitive Site Assessment and Exploitation. In addition to training, the CBRN School also develops doctrine for Operations, researches and develops materiel requirements, and conducts joint service experimentation as the Joint Combat Developer for the Department of Defense's Chemical and Biological Defense Program.

Second Annual Pandora Poster Contest

Thank you to all of the amazing artists and designers who have submitted entries for this year's poster contest . The contest is now closed to new entries. We'll be tallying votes and selecting the 25 finalists for the next round of voting. So check back on Wednesday, 9/10, to vote for the winning entries.

33rd Battalion (Australia)


33rd Battalion (1st Australian Imperial Force)

The 33rd Battalion part of the 9th Brigade of the 3rd Australian Division was formed in January 1916 at a camp established at the Armidale showground in New South Wales. The bulk of the battalion’s recruits were drawn from the New England region and thus it was dubbed “New England’s Own”. The Battalion’s first, and only, commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Morshead, who would become famous as the commander of the 9th Australian Division during the Second World War and left Sydney, bound for the United Kingdom on 4 May 1916.

The 33rd Battalion became part of the 9th Brigade of the 3rd Australian Division. It left Sydney on board the A 74. HMAT Marathon, bound for the United Kingdom in May 1916, the A 74. HMAT Marathon set a new world record of 67 days on its trip from Sydney to Plymouth. Arriving there in early July, the battalion spent the next four months training. It crossed to France in late November, and moved into the trenches of the Western Front for the first time on 27 November, just in time for the onset of the terrible winter of 1916–17.

Arbirlot railway station


Arbirlot railway station served the village of Arbirlot in the Scottish county of Angus. The station was served by a branch line, the Carmyllie Railway, from Elliot Junction on the Dundee and Arbroath Joint Railway running between Dundee and Arbroath.

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List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft, 1975-1999


This is a list of notable accidents and incidents involving military aircraft grouped by the year in which the accident or incident occurred. For more exhaustive lists, see the Aircraft Crash Record Office or the Air Safety Network.