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The National Lampoon created a video of Seinfeld clips as they relate to Michael Richards' meltdown at the Laugh Factory. Link to view videoIf you're at work, it would be a good idea to put on your headphones or turn down the volume on your computer speakers.
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Yesterday, during the Steve Dahl show on WCKG radio in Chicago, radio legends Steve Dahl and Garry Meier reunited after a bitter breakup (that occurred more than ten years ago). I listened to these guys during the late seventies/early eighties. Nice to see them back together if for only one day. If you would like to watch an interview with S&D, you can click here: Link to Steve and Garry Interview
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Bill O'Reilly interviews Howard Stern (6.1 MB-MP3)Howard Stern is on a media tour promoting his move to satellite radio. This audio clip represents Howard Stern's impression of an interview he conducted with Bill O'Reilly. No air date has been set as to when this interview will appear on "The O'Reilly Factor". In order to download audio clip: Move your mouse cursor over link. Right click mouse button and choose, "Save Target As".
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Listen HereI thought the interview was pretty interesting. Take it for what it's worth. "Father Andrew Wingate returned to the show to share his latest messages of prophecy and to review some of his past predictions. His visions, he explained, often come to him during Mass. He sees an angelic face that moves closer and then views images of a "hypothetical situation" which "Heaven" confirms to him whether they are actual or not. He foresees four major upcoming acts of terrorism, with two events to occur in the U.S. before the elections. One will take place in the southern U.S....
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"South Park" this week: "Passion of the Jew" posted by tvbarn on March 29, 2004 02:33 PM IT’S BEEN ARGUED ABOUT AND ANALYZED, BUT UNTIL NOW IT HASN’T BEEN ANIMATED… DON’T MISS THIS WEEK’S EPISODE OF “SOUTH PARK” AS THE BOYS TAKE ON MEL GIBSON AND “THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST” IN AN ALL-NEW EPISODE ENTITLED “THE PASSION OF THE JEW” PREMIERING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 AT 10:00 P.M. ON COMEDY CENTRAL After weeks of pressure from Cartman, Kyle finally sees “The Passion” and, much to Cartman’s delight, is forced to admit that he has been right all along. Inspired by...
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Listen To Howard Stern's Interview With Al FrankenDescription of interview compliments of Marksfriggin.com "Al Franken Comes In. 03/30/04. 8:40am Howard came back from break and brought Al Franken in. He said he's a fan of Al's even though in the first page of his book, ''Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right,'' he insults him. Al came in and Howard said he looked like he'd just gotten out of bed. Al said he starts his own radio show tomorrow at noon. He will be doing a 3 hour show then. Howard...
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6 million US jobs to move to India January 05, 2004 12:32 IST India is likely to benefit from the exodus of high tech jobs from North America as over 6 million jobs are expected to shift overseas in a decade. "In the next decade, as many as 6 million jobs might be sent to India and other nations by US companies in search of lower costs and a tech-savvy, English-speaking workforce," Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said in a recent report. India and Outsourcing: Complete Coverage "The shift of North American technology jobs to low wage countries like India cannot...
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Listen To Howard Stern Talk About Les Moonves
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Listen to Prank Phone Call Made To CNN.
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The following information was garnered from the travel website, Fodors.com. This info is constructed in the form of an anonymous response to a poll taken by Fodors. The question that Fodors.com asked was: "Most Dissapointing Destination?" This is an anonymous response so this incident may or may not have occurred. I was shocked when I read this. Are liberals really this mean? Author: snohflake Date: 11/04/2002, 05:39 pm Message: "San Francisco. I was there a few years ago with my husband. While my time away with him was great, our time in San Fran just left us cold. The homeless...
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Jubak's Journal Why J.P. Morgan Chase has the market panicked The complex instruments known as derivatives are meant to hedge risk. But they may raise the odds of a collapse at the storied bank -- and, say many, for the market as a whole. Could a failure at J.P. Morgan Chase (JPM, news, msgs) crash the entire financial system? That’s a scenario with credibility on Wall Street, which helps explain the recent trouncing of financial stocks. If you own stocks, you probably don’t even want to consider this question. Who wants to hear about the chance that complex financial instruments...
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<p>HOUSTON A year after he resigned as chief executive of Enron Corp., Jeffrey Skilling - who once bragged that he was building the world's leading company - is a portrait of despair.</p>
<p>According to friends and former colleagues, Skilling, 48, spends most days here secluded in his 9,000-square-foot (800-square-meter) Mediterranean-style house, a trophy home that he tells people he wishes had never been built.</p>
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Raid went to 'hell in a handbasket' Officers say Kmart bust was flubbed By S.K. BARDWELL Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle Brandi Ratliff and Kyesa Scott, both 18, comfort each other after being released from police custody. Video: Weekend raid in Kmart parking lot. (Video courtesy of KHOU, Ch. 11) (Requires Real Player) Houston Police Chief C.O. Bradford ordered an investigation Monday into the weekend arrests of hundreds of people gathered peacefully at a westside parking lot by police who were assigned to stop illegal drag racing. Officers on the scene called the arrests "utterly, utterly senseless" on Monday, and said...
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Most Americans are so steeped in egalitarian thinking that they like to delude themselves that they share in running the country. We ordinary folks, in fact, don't run the country and have a slim-to-none chance of even influencing its direction. Thomas R. Dye, a professor at Florida State University, has made a study of power. Since power in our country resides in institutions, he defines individuals with power as those who occupy the top positions in the government and in corporate, legal, educational, civic and cultural institutions. He found that there are only about 7,000 of these positions in the...
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