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Bank offering World of Warcraft Visa card
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Bank offering World of Warcraft Visa card

Video Games – This week, though, Blizzard set itself up for criticism of a harsher variety. The company has struck a first-of-its-kind gaming-banking deal with First National Bank to release a World of Warcraft Visa card. Much like the credit cards that offer frequent flyer miles for each dollar's worth of purchases, the new WOW Visa will give players of the M

Submitted and Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:50am

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Now playing in Baghdad and Washington

Politics – Do not ask me what to do with the horror we have created because I have no idea but this one little thought. Let us all, Democrats and Republicans...take a deep breath and for once in our lives tell the truth and demand the truth from our self-described leaders. If we cannot manage to force just one minute of truth from a politician, then I hope we

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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How to Pirate a Vinyl Record

Do-It-Yourself – So you thought you've pirated everything huh?

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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France's Fateful Choice

Politics – The choice facing France on May 6 is clear. Her foreign friends, who appreciate her culture and civilization and many fruits (even if they draw the line at "une certaine idee de la France") should pray that it is the right one.

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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Ars Technica: Pidgin 2.0 - A true polyglot

Gadgets & Tech – Pidgin 2.0, the latest version of the popular open source instant messaging client formerly known as Gaim, is now available for download.

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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Contractors under constant Rocket Attack in Iraq threaten action

News – After enduring three days of rocket attacks on the Green Zone, Slogger sources report that contractors billeted inside the Zone may take matters into their own hands if the U.S. Army does not do something to better secure the area. A source with a security company based inside the Green Zone reports that one of his fellow American contractors wa

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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Clinton Proposes Retraction Of Bush's War Authority

Politics – Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton proposed Thursday that Congress repeal the authority it gave President Bush in 2002 to invade Iraq, injecting presidential politics into the Congressional debate over financing the war. Mrs. Clinton's proposal brings her full circle on Iraq -- she supported the war measure five years ago -- and it sharpens her own

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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Bush the "Commander Guy" Rejects Spending on His Own War

Do No Evil – This week, with an almost totally incoherent speech in which he anointed himself the "Commander Guy" and once again tried to link the ongoing occupation of Iraq to al Qaeda, George W. Bush vetoed more than $100 billion in funds for the war he chose to start and now refuses to end. Congressional Democrats had sent Bush a compromise spen

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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Israeli PM Olmert Undone by the Militia He Promised to Destroy

Do No Evil – So it has come to this. All those bodies, all those photographs of dead children -- more than 1,400 cadavers (we are not including the 230 or so Hizbollah fighters and the Israeli soldiers who died) -- are to be commemorated with the possible resignation of an Israeli prime minister who knew, and who cared, many Israelis suspect, little about war.

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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Face Lifts: A Frightening New Job Strategy

Do No Evil – A New Yorker cartoon showed two bikini-clad babes frolicking in the waves with one of them saying, "I never thought turning 80 would be so much fun!" When I saw that image almost a year ago, a light went on in my head. People really do assume that liposuction, Botox, chemical peels, facelifts -- whatever -- work to make people look you

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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FACTBOX-Military and civilian deaths in Iraq Update

News – May 4 (Reuters) - One U.S. soldier was killed and two wounded when their patrol was hit by a roadside bomb south of Baghdad, the U.S. military said on Friday. Following are the latest figures for military deaths in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in March 2003: U.S.-LED COALITION FORCES: United States 3,357 Britain 147 Other nations

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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Miami Right-Wingers Have Tight Grip on U.S. Cuba Policy

Do No Evil – Fidel Castro is dying. Or perhaps he is already dead. That, at least, was the rumor in Little Havana over the past several months, where reports that the health of the comandante en jefe was improving were treated with skepticism. Premature predictions of Castro's death have been a mainstay of Miami's rumor mill since long before last July, when

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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Bloggers Who Crave the Mainstream Media's Attention

Do No Evil – If you've been paddling through the intertubes, you've probably seen mention of Jonathan Chait's 8,000-word cover story about the progressive blogosphere and the netroots. I've read it and think on the whole it's good, and makes some very perceptive points. It also suffers from some strange delusions and misconceptions, which writer Matt Yglesias d

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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The Christian Taliban is Running the Department of Defense

Do No Evil – Sixteen words may be all that stand right now between the apparatus of government and the Founding Fathers' worst nightmare. And those words are starting to give. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . ." When George Bush, in the wake of 9/11, puffed himself

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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Evaluating 'No Child Left Behind'

Do No Evil – As Congress begins to consider reauthorization of the Bush Administration's 2002 No Child Left Behind Act, The Nation asked Linda Darling-Hammond, a leading education expert, to examine the law, its consequences and prospects for improving the legislation. Those responding in this forum include sociologist and author Pedro Noguera, longtime educato

Voted for on May 05, 2007 11:40am

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