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THOT 4 2 DAY — 09.08.08
Laboring In The Lord | 13 hours ago by Jon Clayton
“As the gospel spreads throughout the world, this new and variegated Christian community develops. It is as if a great drama is being enacted. History is the theatre, the world is the stage, and church members in every land are the actors. God hims read more
This Day In Sports…
Icks Corner | 16 hours ago by Icks Corner
This day in sports is brought to us by Dan Marino 1986 - Dan Marino of the Miami Dolphins threw his 100th career touchdown pass, in only his 44th NFL game, which set a NFL record. This has been a production of “This Day In Sports”. Ple read more
On this day in History - Sep. 08
nothingandall | 18 hours ago
Em 1888 os primeiros jogos oficiais de futebol jogam-se em Inglaterra. Em 1927 nascia a grande actriz e empresária de teatro Laura Alves. Em 1941 começa o cerco de Leninegrado pelas tropas alemãs, durante a II Guerra Mundial. Dez anos depois o Tra read more
More Than 2000 Delegates at the Republican National Convention...…
SoonerThought | 19 hours ago
Some big tent you have there, Mr. McCain.-EditorExcerpt:At time when the Democratic Party made history by nominating Barack Obama, the first black presidential candidate of a major political party, only 36 of approximately 2,000 delegates gathered he read more
Seven years on, Sept. 11 attacks are so far and yet so close
Explore the Studio Space | September 7th 2008
It is not a tidy anniversary this year. Seven years between that awful day and this Sept. 11, the terrorist attacks linger somewhere between the immediate, a conscious part of our days, and the comfortable remove of the distant past. No longer yester read more
Today in Gay History :: September 7th
Wicked Gay Blog | September 7th 2008 by David
Queer Events On This Day In History...1889 Dr G. Frank Lydston gives a lecture at the Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeons in which he claimed that sexual perversion was a result of moral, physical, and mental defect. He said that those who read more
Mid Autumn Festival by the River - 6th September 2008
Photojournalism, Travel and Nature Photography | September 7th 2008 by Tan Geng Hui
After my adventure at the NBA Madness that was held at Marina Square, had dinner with Ray and Vik before we all split up to do our own stuff.For me, I had planned to visit Mid Autumn Festival by the River, whereby the lanterns and lights were on read more
Sunday and a day at the beach in planned
Symi Dream Blog | September 7th 2008 by Neil Gosling
Well, I reckon I have been at this machine for about 70 hours this week working on a family history project. This has left little time for anything else, though I have explored the outside world a couple of times, manly the Symi Dream shop to use the read more
The two Gujarats of Modi - by Aakar Patel
Baithak.Net | September 7th 2008 by Baithak.Net
The former editor of Mid Day presents a balance sheet of Gujrat under Modi. He built his record of good governance over hatred. Students of history might recall Adolf Hitler was also democratically... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
Weekly Winners #31 - Aug/31 to Sep/06
Live from Waterloo | September 6th 2008 by Gabriel Almada
Well, school is back, in what I like to call the 'real' New Year Day. The kids were actually looking forward to going back to school; yes, all four of them! I don't know if it was because they missed their friends or because they needed so read more
So this is justice?
Just a Simple Girl with a Dream | September 6th 2008
I love how not only has Johnny inherited Jason’s “second office” (the interrogation room) but also the ability to have the swiftest trials in history. I mean Logan died on July 4th and the trial is set for the week after Labor Day read more
Rev. Wright Inspirational Quote of the Day Sep 5, 2008
Autorotate's Flying Circus | September 6th 2008 by Autorotate
“The Lord turned the ordinary into the extraordinary. Y’all just saw it this past week. It was on national television,” Wright said to applause. “This ordinary boy just might be, come November, the 4th, this ordinary boy from a single parent read more
Golden City Days 2008: The Rundown
Wandering Coyote | September 6th 2008
It's that time of year again. Time for the costumes, old cars, bagpipes, the Fall Fair, and the Legion's Baron of Beef. I am referring to Rossland's annual celebration of its history, Golden City Days (also known by these other, rather unflattering m read more
Marge Piercy's ode to coffee from The Writer's Almanac
Food Magazine | September 6th 2008 by BS
I don't know exactly when I discovered The Writer's Almanac, Garrison Keillor's daily show that includes a poem and some highlights from that date in literary history, but it is a vital element in my morning routine. My mom listened to it when I was read more
On this day in History - Sep. 7
nothingandall | September 6th 2008
O Grito do Ipiranga há 186 anos (Independência do Brasil), Dia da Vitória em Moçambique (reunidas em Lusaka, capital da Zâmbia, de 5 a 7 de Setembro de 1974, as delegações da FRELIMO -Frente de Libertação de Moçambique e do Estado Portugu read more
History Day
Gateway City Window View | September 6th 2008 by dina
Every Saturday we try to do something interesting outside our home. After we got home from the dealership, we decided to go check out a Victorian-style historical home here in Florissant. It's right by the convergence of Interstates 170 and 270 highw read more
The Vioxx Settlement, the settlement industry has to step up.
The Settlement channel | September 6th 2008
When the history of the Mass Tort legal "business" is written some day by some university professor with an interest in strategic and organizational issues the chapter on The Vioxx Settlement should be subtitled, The Day the Music died. Perhaps no ot read more
Today in Gay History :: September 6th
Wicked Gay Blog | September 6th 2008 by David
Queer Events On This Day In History...1935 Dr. Louis W. Max of New York University addresses a meeting of the American Psychological Association and reports that he had successfully treated a case of homosexuality by using electro shock therapy de read more
This Day In Sports…
Icks Corner | September 6th 2008 by Icks Corner
This day in sports is brought to us by Scott Sheldon 2000 - Scott Sheldon (Texas Rangers) became the third player in major league baseball history to play all nine positions in one game. This has been a production of “This Day In Sports” read more
If I Ever Doubt…
In The Life of A Child | September 6th 2008 by Childlife
This particular rock and I have a history together. We first met eight years ago. Eight years ago on one of the darkest days I’ve ever known. Nearly 90 miles separate us, but on that day, I came to visit and to take solace in its cliff-side v read more
The Otaku Choice: Obama
Chuck's Anime Shrine Blog | September 6th 2008 by Chuck Gaffney
Ok, I just had to get this off my chest. For the most part, many of us American otaku could care less about politics, myself included. If you follow the news at all, we all know that we are less than 60 days away from one of the biggest elections i read more
CNN REPORTS: IRAQ BOMBINGS KILLS 6,WOUNDS 50: McCAIN AND PALIN KE…
CORKSPHERE | September 6th 2008 by Bill Corcoran
It remains a shame the mainstream media doesn't CHALLENGE John McCain and Sarah Palin on how they can keep on saying we are "winning the war in Iraq" when incidents like the following are happening every single day in Iraq. The "surge" was a total j read more
At Last I Met You!
Journey That Never Ends | September 6th 2008 by Shafaza
Okay friends,I owed some stories here.As I promised in my Assignment's Day post,I will let all of you know about one of myfavorite forum in e-learning. I found that I gained a lot of friends from this site.Andrew, Ady, Chua, Izwani, Rizal and even th read more
Tungelsta Day
Photos From Haninge | September 6th 2008
Today was Tungelsta day. Lots of market stalls at the soccer pitch in front of the school selling stuff that are of no use. There was also some fun rides for the kids, and a few bands where playing. Unfortunately it rained non-stop all day. I walked read more
Caminatasalas8
Blog of the Day Awards | September 6th 2008 by Bill Austin
Blog of the Day Awards for Saturday September 6, 2008A Super Saturday Blog of the Day Award goes to Caminatasalas8This blog aims to raise awareness of the enormous historical, cultural and human Natural Park in the Sierra de Espadan en Castellon - Sp read more
What to do when you feel insecure about your husband's/wife's/lov…
progressiveislam.info | September 6th 2008 by Salaam
Salaam writes: At first glance this article may seem to be discussing some haram options, however when you think about it, there are many models of non-monogamous relationships in Islam. Polygamy and polygyny are both possible with the permission of read more
On this day in history: Swaziland becomes independent, 1968
The Modern Historian | September 6th 2008 by Kevin Grieves
Following the end of the Second Boer War (aka the Anglo-Boer War) in 1902, British troops entered the territories occupied by the Swazi people and attached it to the defeated Transvaal Colony as an imperial possession. Four years later, the British G read more
And what about William Rufus de Vane King?
Whatever It Is, I'm Against It | September 6th 2008
Piper Palin is evidently named after a brand of snowmobile.Headline of the Day, from the Daily Telegraph: “Jude Law Calls for Afghan Peace.”McCain’s high opinion of Palin is not diminishing after having met her, what, four or five times by now? read more
This Day in Geek History: September 6
The Great Geek Manual | September 6th 2008
1522 Ferdinand Magellan’s ship, the “Victoria,” returns to Spain, becoming the first ship to successfully circumnavigate the globe. 1879 Telephone Company, Ltd. opens the first public British telephone exchange on Lombard Street in read more
