ohnotheydidnt: Katy Perry Shopping in Sydney
Katy Perry Shopping in Sydney Here are some candids of a serious Katy as she was on Oxford Street, picking out some fruit earrings and clothes at Sass and Bide on August 19. . Source. Page 1 of 3
Katy Perry Shopping in Sydney Here are some candids of a serious Katy as she was on Oxford Street, picking out some fruit earrings and clothes at Sass and Bide on August 19. . Source. Page 1 of 3
Proponents of universal early education hope that such investments will yield long-term socioeconomic benefits. This column presents evidence that state governments funding public kindergartens in the US actually widened socioeconomic …
The Toronto International Film Festival has added five new documentaries to the line-up, including Ahead of Time, Once Upon a Time Proletarian, Stolen, and The Sunshine Boy.
In a conference call with liberal and progressive religious leaders Wednesday afternoon, President Obama railed against those who were “bearing false witness” in the debate over health care reform. Political Punch Blog.
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Confirming reports circulating around the Web this week, MySpace said Tuesday that it would acquire iLike, a popular music application for social networks that lets users share playlists and make song recommendations.
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Obama to rabbis on health care: “We are God’s partners in matters of life and death”
The debate over health reform, most days, concerns earthly things, like spreadsheets, CBO projections, medicare reimbursements rates, and health insurance qualifications. It’s a tough one to win politically, because not just because it …
But the increases were spotty and the head of the St. Louis Association of Realtors cautioned today that sales may sink again after the $8000 tax credit for first-time home buyers expires Nov. 30.