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Tina Fey had reported on the allegations for "Weekend Update" in 2005, four years prior to the 30 Rock episode (when they were first covered on The Today Show), so there's no question that she knew the story.

Don't forget, she was also the Messiah or Golden Child for the Ori on SG-1.

It sounds like, Broadway and theater aficionados have the Bernedette Peters version along with stage productions all over the country, while middle and high school students have the "Jr" version based on (or is essentially) the first act and the Disney movie is somewhere between. It may be high art, but a musical with

There's a"Jr" version based on Act 1 that's performed at Middle and High Schools.

Even if they didn't go to online-only and maintained their own dealer network, a significant number of jobs would be lost. Right now I'm living in the Midwest in a town of less than 50k. All of the major car companies have a dealership in town and they're all available at another in the next big town over which is

The problem with manufacturer-direct selling is that it eliminates local jobs, not just salespeople at the dealership, but it reduces demand on the local utility grid, printers, local advertising, charitable contributions and it'll effect the restaurants in the area who serve the salespeople and their customers lunch.

A large percentage of the federal fuel tax goes into the Highway Trust Fund and most states follow a similar model, earmarking monies from their gas tax to road construction and maintenance. As a general rule, it's the fuel tax that pays for roads.

I'll go as far as to guarantee that most of them already know the story because it isn't that difficult and was covered by the news, while those who don't obviously don't care about current events, so you shouldn't waste a big long explanation on them.

I think it shows they're twelve years old. A mother cursing would be a scandal to them.

Bill Cosby is in the history books as a television pioneer and has been a revered member of American culture for almost a half century, while Azalea released her debut album around six months ago. Even if they had her on video killing children and eating their corpses, it'd be unfortunate for her and her victims, but

For me, it was WQDR and Led Zeppelin. Now I have six presets in the car, but mostly I'm listening to the NPR affiliate or if there's one wherever I'm living at the time, the local community radio station. At the house, where I listen more than in my car, I regularly tune to an assortment of non-profit conventional

In the 70s and into the early 80s, the vast majority of crappy, mostly-forgotten music was on the AM dial, while Joni has always been an FM kind of gal.

She may have a point in regards to radio. In her day, there were a lot more AOR stations and live disk jockeys who would play the stuff they liked, especially in the middle of the night when everybody was pretty buzzed. Now radio is more corporate and formulated, so there's less of an opportunity for something truly

A couple of bloggers have tried to justify their complicity by claiming that the contents were news. If Sony were a tobacco company and the emails contained schemes to cover-up negative health reports or if it was a Haliburton-like entity trying to rig bids, I might agree, but instead it's been jokes about how much

They may not have felt emboldened enough to issue the threat, if their power hadn't been amplified by so many blogs and if no one was paying attention to the story, even if they had still issued it, few would have heard about their threat.

It streams for free on CBS.com.

It can kick quinoa's ass.

Clicking through from the "popular" widget, I thought it'd be a rump roast.

I'm sure it was a traumatic experience. Condolences, best wishes and everything, but from the incident description, I have to ask if the driver looked like this...