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Kon is in hell. Every day Ichigo's sister Yuzu dresses him in handmade dresses, stitches him to other stuffed animals, and generally abuses and humiliates him. He manages to escape, but is immediately captured by a visiting Don Kanonji, who enlists him as the Karakura Heroes' mascot. Things get ugly for Kon but fast. Back at the Soul Society, Ichigo's Bankai training continues, but Renji's has finished. As he heads out to rescue Rukia, Captain Zaraki Kenpachi teams up with Orihime to find Ichigo and ends up accidentally rescuing all of her imprisoned comrades. It's an act that sits ill with blind Captain Tosen and basket-headed Captain Komamura, who rather foolishly decide to teach him a lesson. While the captains clash, Renji runs smack into Byakuya Kuchiki, the last possible person he wants to see, and Rukia encounters mocking Captain G
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via Anime News Network @ 20:52 21st Dec
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As his Mithral companions search out Hong Kong for the rampaging Venom, Sousuke wanders its vacated streets in a daze, the stress of his responsibilities, troubles, and conflicting priorities finally having gotten too much for him. A chance encounter with a working girl helps him sort some things out, and a cryptic message which leads him to meet an old adversary answers further questions but does not ease his troubled mind. With Yu Fang still wreaking havoc and Gates and his strike force also coming into the picture, the AS battle situation in the city has become harrowing indeed. To save everyone and stop the bad guys, Sousuke must come to terms with himself and find his motivation, and Kaname is just the girl to help him do it.
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via Anime News Network @ 9:55 29th Dec
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Talking to him, you can’t help but notice how his eyes escape your constant gaze. His soft spoken, shy demeanour comes as a surprise. If you didn’t know him better, you’d never guess that this man, Santosh Padhi, 34, better known as Paddy, is in fact the outgoing executive creative director and national head of art at Leo Burnett, one of the finest creative agencies in the country. But when he shoots you a quick look, his eyes speak for him of his passion and unbridled enthusiasm for his work.
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via Agencyfaqs! @ 0:42 2nd Dec
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My first memory of watching cricket is Bishan Bedi bowling in a Delhi Test. I wanted to become just like him: I was a left-armer like him, I was a Sikh like him. He was so smooth that it was beautiful to watch. It attracted me.
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via CricInfo @ 23:29 8th Jan
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6 August, the Oval. Phipps says: "Moores has his hands clasped in front of his body which is him forming a barrier, suggesting there is some kind of barrier between him and whoever he is speaking to. Pietersen has his hands on his hips, which gives him the feeling of being in control."
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 13:09 7th Jan
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Hi. The father of my eldest son recently got in touch with me via Facebook. He has had no contact with his son for eight years, despite my efforts. I replied to him, asking if he wanted contact. He said no. I asked him what he wanted, but all I’ve had back from him and his girlfriend is a series of extremely abusive emails. Is there any way I can press charges?  Sally
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via IT Security @ 14:09 10th Dec
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has chosen 2009 as the Internatonal Year of Astronomy? What makes this year special? 400 Years ago in 1609, Galileo Galilei first turned his telescope toward the stars and reported back on what he saw. His honesty, passion and humor gained him instant fame, and plenty of trouble with the authorities of his time. Just what did he see that caused such an uproar, and what would he think of the discoveries we've made since? Come along for a jouney into the past that will lead to future of astronomy as we re-create the observations of Galileo, then take him along on a journey to show him what we're still learning with the telescopes of our age.
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via Jet Propulsion Laboratory @ 20:57 25th Dec
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Things have a habit of going wrong when you're struggling, as Matthew Hayden discovered when he was run out on the second day. On the third morning fortune also frowned upon his good mate Andrew Symonds, who is trying to re-establish his Test career after being stood down from the side for two months. Following his bar-room incident in Brisbane, Symonds is under such an intense spotlight that even news of him missing a Queensland training session in October was splashed over the Sunday papers this morning. There were also reports that the man who photographed Symonds in the Normanby Hotel told Cricket Australia Symonds had elbowed him in the jaw, but the complaint came after the allrounder had been cleared of any wrongdoing. The day only got worse for Symonds when the umpire Billy Doctrove gave him out caught behind for a duck despite the
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via CricInfo @ 4:58 30th Nov
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A musical on Australia's record breaking leg spinner Shane Warne may not have pleased him, but has certainly tickled the funny bone of everyone else watching it.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 16:05 5th Dec
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Gg_bart It's official: Bart Bass, the cold, loveless real estate tycoon whose idea of emotion is an eyebrow raise, is the unlucky soul to bite the dust on "Gossip Girl." The signs pointed to Bart -- the introduction of his secret incriminating dossiers, Lily's growing distrust and disdain for him, the news that Desmond Harrington (of "Dexter" fame) will appear on the show as Bart's brother Jack. I can't say I'm sad to see Bart go. His death opens up the potential for big, juicy plotlines that involve just about everybody -- it'll be good for the show!
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via Los Angeles Times @ 2:07 2nd Dec
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Manjit BawaHe did not live in the city but New Delhi’s society ladies courted him nevertheless — the bearded, Sufi-like painter whose bright, flat-coloured canvases and strangely evocative animals and gods may have initially jarred their sensibilities — and he was a hostess’s delight with his mystic ways. He might sing, he might dance, he might extend an invitation to his family hotel in Dalhousie…or he might even paint.
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via Business Standard India @ 22:57 30th Dec
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via The Times @ 5:26 8th Jan
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SAO PAULO (AFP) - President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva told a magazine he does not like reading newspapers because it gives him "heartburn," but said he keeps abreast of things through briefings and video clips provided by aides.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 4:02 8th Jan
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Commenting on Australia's cricketing woes after series' losses to India and South Africa, former New Zealand cricketer Craig McMillan has said that Ricky Ponting's captaincy is suffering from "the mediocrity around him."
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via NetIndia123.com @ 16:33 4th Jan
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Sydney, Jan 4 : Commenting on Australia's cricketing woes after series' losses to India and South Africa, former New Zealand cricketer Craig McMillan has said that Ricky Ponting's captaincy is suffering from 'the mediocrity around him.'
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via NewKerala.com @ 2:43 5th Jan
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Striking a defiant pose, out of form opener Matthew Hayden said his future in Test cricket is up to him and not Australia's selectors, as long as he keeps on scoring runs.
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via NDTV @ 2:59 25th Dec
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Whether or not he's ever convicted of a crime, Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's phone conversations intercepted by the FBI have already earned him an unenviable niche in the annals of American politics.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 21:05 11th Dec
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via The Times @ 1:01 9th Jan
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Kevin Pietersen jumped before he was sacked as England captain yesterday when it became clear that Andrew Flintoff and other senior players had turned against him in his battle for power with Peter Moores.
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via Mail Online UK @ 11:45 8th Jan
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A taxi tout issuing receipts was stunned when a passenger who had seen him stealing a receipt from a taxi exposed him on Kampala Road recently.
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via New Vision @ 2:42 20th Dec
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DUBAI: Opener Gautam Gambhir's stupendous year with the willow on Wednesday helped him jump 10 spots to 10th in the ICC Test rankings, making him the highest-ranked Indian batsman in the list.
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via Times of India @ 14:55 24th Dec
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An American Soldier is hit by enemy fire in Iraq. A Humvee speeds him to a field hospital outside the combat area. He looks up groggily to see a robot peering down at him.
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via Military.com @ 9:57 4th Dec
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An American soldier is hit by enemy fire in Iraq. A Humvee speeds him to a field hospital outside the combat area. He looks up groggily to see a robot peering down at him.
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via TMC Net @ 6:56 4th Dec
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An American soldier is hit by enemy fire in Iraq. A Humvee speeds him to a field hospital just outside the combat area. He looks up groggily to see a robot peering down at him.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 2:19 10th Dec
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