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Arts and Entertainment | Sunday, October 05, 2008
Celebrity birthdays of the week

The beautiful Kate Winslet (pictured) is 33 on Oct. 5. Can anyone even remember the last good movie she was in?   Radiohead’s Thom Yorke is 40 on Oct. 7. Least sexy frontman ever? Not while Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo still lives.   Simon C... (continued...)

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News and Politics | Friday, October 03, 2008
House passes financial bailout--2 Ga. Dems change votes

The U.S. House has passed the $700 billion "Wall Street bailout," bill formally known as the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, by a vote of 263 to 171 today. When the bill was first introduced in the House on Sept. 29, only two of Georgia... (continued...)

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Opinion | Friday, October 03, 2008
Trouble ahead: Palin's plan to expand the powers of the VP

If your jaw didn’t hit the floor when Palin said that she would seek to expand the powers of the vice presidency using Dick Cheney’s model, then you must have been wearing your Hannibal Lecter muzzle for the evening. That, gentle reader, was a deal-b... (continued...)

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Opinion | Friday, October 03, 2008
Revisiting Couric and Palin

Katie Couric is to journalism what the Muppet Show’s Swedish Chef is to Swedish—she does a meaningless mimicry of it to great effect. (continued...)

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What is unsure at this time is whether he will be awaiting a new hearing in his death penalty case, a new date with the execution room in Jackson, Ga., or a decision from the United States Supreme Court on which of these two scenarios to prepare for.

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