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- pangbai posted on 04/16/2007By John W. Schoen http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18098378/ If you have trouble balancing your checkbook, imagine trying to keep track of where $2.7 trillion goes every year. For the complete, gory details, you can check the latest estimates from the official budget on the Government Printing Office Website, where youll find the governments finances sliced and diced by agency, department, function and source with historical data back to the 1940s and beyond. http://www.gpoaccess.gov/usbudget/
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- xw posted on 04/15/2007Battle of Lepanto (1571) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Battle of Lepanto artist unknown Date 7 October 1571 Contents 1 Forces 2 Deployment 3 The battle 4 Aftermath 5 Depictions in Art and Culture 6 Notes 7 See also 8 References 9 External links The Battle of Lepanto (ύЦʦӦς in Greek, İnebahtı in Turkish) took place on 7 October 1571 when a galley fleet of the Holy League, a co
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- By HOLLAND COTTER Published: March 30, 2007 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/30/arts/design/30veni.html?_r=1&hp=&pagewanted=all&oref=slogin Told often enough that the West and Islam are natural enemies, we start to believe it, and assume it has always been so. But the Metropolitan Museum of Art argues otherwise in Venice and the Islamic World, 828-1797, a show that, with classic Met largesse, recreates the spectacle of two different cultures meeting in one fantastic city, where commerce and love of b
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- qinggangzt posted on 04/13/2007Man Jumps From Empire State Building Updated 5:01 PM ET April 13, 2007 NEW YORK (AP) - A man jumped to his death Friday out the window of a 69th-floor law office in the Empire State Building. Police responded to the New York City landmark shortly before 3 p.m. after a 911 caller reported seeing a severed leg _ covered in a gray sock _ on the street below. The rest of the body was recovered from a setback on the 30th floor. The tragedy in the 102-story building closed portions of the busy Midt
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- wukongwukong posted on 04/10/2007For better or for worse, one of the greatest minds of mankind has to borrow a great musician's glamor and celebrity in order to catch more eyeballs. Why isn't Mozart "Euler of music"? :-) Happy Birthday, Mr. "Oiler". :-) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Countless Achievements of a Math Master By David Brown Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, April 9, 2007; A06 You should approach Joyce's "Ulysses" as the illiterate Baptist preacher approaches the Old Testament: w
- Ϸ˵ҲһֽṹС˵ûнṹһֽṹ˵˭С˵ڲ߰ذţ д÷ɡ Amazon.com Think of Timequake, Kurt Vonnegut's 19th and last novel (or so he says), as a victory lap. It's a confident final trot 'round the track by one of the greats of postwar American literature. After 40 years of practice, Vonnegut's got his schtick down cold, and it's a pleasure--if a slightly tame one--to watch him go through his paces one more time.
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