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The Microsoft-employee only Zune Citron has turned up in Flickr,
and it's got a really nice engraving on back "Welcome to the
Social". Oh, and a 16GB tag. I like the black Squircle on citron
color scheme a lot more than the pink or green
BENNINGTON ? The Bennington Fire House sustained hundreds of
thousands of dollars worth of water damage over the weekend after a
cigarette butt was tossed into a wastebasket in the fire
department's lounge.
Fifteen contemporary artists across the country worked the same set
of elements into still life compositions that premiered in he
Evansville Museum's new show, "Object Project."
1 Crumbsuckers
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2 Klaus Schulze, Robert Schroder
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CENSORS in Singapore have banned the highly-anticipated Microsoft game Mass Effect due to a human-on-alien, girl-on-girl love scene.
3 The Rumble Strips
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The Microsoft-employee only Zune Citron has turned up in Flickr, and it's got a really nice engraving on back "Welcome to the Social". Oh, and a 16GB tag. I like the black Squircle on citron color scheme a lot more than the pink or green
4 Benga
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BENNINGTON ? The Bennington Fire House sustained hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of water damage over the weekend after a cigarette butt was tossed into a wastebasket in the fire department's lounge.
5 Berg Violinkonzert and Mutter Levine
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Fifteen contemporary artists across the country worked the same set of elements into still life compositions that premiered in he Evansville Museum's new show, "Object Project."