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On Thursday, a man viciously beat an peacock to death at a NYC Burger King, claiming it was a vampire.
By Rachel Krech | Published 7/2/2007
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New York police are in search of a man that attacked a peacock because he believed that it was a vampire.
By L. Vincent Poupard | Published 7/2/2007
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Peacock Alley Bar & Grille offers a varied combination of great food and a friendly well-stocked bar, in one of the oldest and most historical buildings in downtown Bismarck, ND.
By Laurel1nd | Published 4/15/2007
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Walk, drive, or just sit back and watch these amazing displays in the Pacific Northwest!
By Kelly O'Neil | Published 11/7/2007
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Weird news makes for interesting read.
By Amalynn | Published 7/3/2007
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The attacker explained "I am killing a vampire".
By The King's Princess | Published 7/2/2007
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Information about and analysis of NBC's Fall 2007 TV schedule.
By Josh Vogel | Published 5/16/2007
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An analysis of two poems that stand in defense of the value of poetry.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 3/21/2007
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This is an album jam-packed with enticing acoustic pop rock
By Keith | Published 7/5/2006
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As my wife lay prone on the table nervous and shaking, I stood before her the pinnacle of manhood. I stood with the countenance of a Viking, the posture of an English gentleman, and the confidence of a peacock in a chicken's beauty contest.
By Rodney Southern | Published 2/13/2008
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Overview of annual Christmas light displays in Portland Oregon. Highlighting both the Portland International Raceway event and the lights in Peacock Lane, an icon to Portlanders.
By Swan | Published 12/20/2007
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For if she was truly blue she would not be a fern, not in the slightest degree or in any respect
By Didi | Published 5/30/2007
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This collection features rare interviews previously unavailable in their complete unedited format as well as ones appearing for the first time in print since their original publication in various newspapers and websites.
By Simran | Published 8/6/2006
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Make a Wild Paper Bag Fish a Personalized Piggy Bank, A crazy Collage and a Peacock made of handprints using ordinary supplies you probably have lying around the house.
By Slate Stone | Published 7/21/2006
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Ms. Karen Lindsey says: �The proliferation of non-network series created a few interesting and unexpected shows in the 1990s, reviving the sci-fi genre in the most creative way since "The Twilight Zone", "Buffy The Vampire Slayer", and "The X-Files".'
By Andy | Published 9/15/2006
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This is a review of the family vacation I took with my husband and three sons, 6, 4 and 1 in April, 2006. I found it a good hotel for the value and offer relevant advice to those travelers with young children of different ages.
By julian ford | Published 7/29/2006
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Plush softness and luxurious comfort can be yours with the right bath towel. Choose from organic, cotton, or microfiber blends for the ultimate luxury towel experience in your bathroom, home spa, or relaxation room.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 7/26/2006
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This essay explores the literary works of Flannery O'Connor from a meta-analytic perspective. A review of the common themes of O'Connor criticism which reveals a unique yet highly applicable way to understand and appreciate O'Connor's works.
By Jason Drury | Published 7/17/2006
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My take on this phenomenon
By Jason Lindholm | Published 6/27/2006
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One man's vision of what the greatest X-File episodes of all time are.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 6/26/2006
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This papers provides an overview of intellectual property and copyright law with respect to the Internet.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 6/17/2006
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Birding is one of the most popular hobbies in the world, with bird photography a close second, Here I discuss how I became a bird photographer and what my goals are during my three-month German vacation
By Barbara Peterson | Published 6/16/2006
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The New York Asian Film Festival, which runs from June 16 through July 1 at Anthology Film Archives and The Imaginasian, offers a selection of quality films, surprising, shocking, tender, cruel, and unclassifiable films that deserve a larger audience.
By Christopher Bourne | Published 6/16/2006
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It appears to be a typical sixth grade presentation about a student's country of choice, complete with matted pictures and fact sheets gleaned from the internet. Digging deeper into the meaning of the simple posterboard display reveals so much more.
By Bunny Kas | Published 6/11/2006
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When speaking of haunted places in the ancient land of Wales, one name is always mentioned, Gwydir Castle. Ghosts and peacocks will welcome you.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 6/8/2006
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Besure to get plenty of rest and eat correctly while traveling.Know that a vehile can breakdown anytime anywhere. Have a good sence of humor no matter where you are or what happens.Traveling can be
By Bee Snyder | Published 6/3/2006
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Flannery O'Connor follows a standard hallmark of post-modern American literature by embracing characters who dwell in a sort of borderlands, in between polarities often offered by mainstream society.
By Elizabeth S | Published 6/1/2006
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The Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe launches its 2006 season with yet another sociopolitical satire - 'Godfellas," which takes aim at religion in America.
By Prince Gomolvilas | Published 5/31/2006
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This paper describes the history and mission of the feminist magazine Ms.
By pfeffaroo | Published 5/26/2006
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Every year the networks give us new shows. Some catch on, some do not. Some battle it out for a few seasons, others are powerhouses. At least once a show you loved has been canned. Here is why.
By Jennifer Hammitt | Published 5/22/2006
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Traveling by bike is one of the best ways to experience the unforgettable Hawaii sights, and Oahu has cycling tours available for every ability.
By Julia Williams | Published 5/17/2006
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Some common - and not so common - remedies for vaginal yeast infections can help alleviate this annoying condition. Get the facts and treatment options here.
By HCG | Published 5/1/2006
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Almost half way between Baltimore and Washington D.C, Columbia, Maryland is fast becoming a destination for those to whom qualtity food is a passion.
By Shirlene Alusa-Brown | Published 4/21/2006
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Although Thai cuisine is still relatively new to the American Dining scene, more and more people are warming up to the tastes of it. Pad Thai is perhaps the most well- known Thai dish.
By Thomas J McCabe | Published 4/7/2006
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An interview with the head of Paris Motel to get ready for their journey to Austin, TX for the South by Southwest Music Festival.
By Erin McMaster | Published 4/3/2006
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If you like to cook Southern favorites at home, then you are probably familiar with the name of Miss Edna Lewis. Miss Lewis used her cooking talents to become "one of the best cooks in America"! Read about her interesting life today!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 3/23/2006
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2005 World Series Winning Chicago White Sox are back to square one in baseball spring training. While fans prepare to cheer their favorite players or teams, eighteen teams warmup in Florida and play in the Grapefruit League. Enjoy spring baseball history.
By Joanne Faries | Published 3/1/2006
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Burlington, VT is a the home to a major university in a tourist-friendly state. There are plenty of places in the area to catch live music.
By Abe | Published 1/30/2006
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Allowing children to become involved in the planning, caring, and harvesting of their own garden helps them develop a better understanding for the natural world. One of the best ways to encourage this is by creating a garden theme.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 1/20/2006
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A discussion of Surrealist politics and its relation to other modern political movements, including fascism and communism.
By Barry Mauer | Published 12/19/2005
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One commonly overlooked health problem that may be at the source of your symptoms is Candida overgrowth, also known as Candidiasis - simply translated, a yeast infection.
By HCG | Published 12/5/2005
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The best way to handle this sort of situation is to play it whichever way the guy chooses. If he comes to you and starts a conversation, no harm in that.
By Rose Adams | Published 11/30/2005
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The adaptation of Roman antiquity with the implementation of pagen Celtic styles proves to be crucial in identifying the concept of Irish identity when exploring the Book of Kells.
By Carmen Medici | Published 11/21/2005
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No one can argue with the intrinsic style of cold gin and hot jazz. The Roaring 20's, a source of inspiration for fashion designers, also acts as a swank muse for decorating your own pad.
By Candace Leigh Coulombe | Published 10/12/2005
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Illinois artist Deborah Reich, specializing in floor cloths and portraits among other works has unveiled her holiday line.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 10/9/2005
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We've all heard plenty of people say, "you can't have any classy fun without a lot of money." So I took up the challenge, and invited a friend along on what I dubbed "Cheap Dates in a Chic Pasadena ."
By Diane Tegarden | Published 8/27/2005
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Recipes from a 1,600 year old cookbook will allow anyone to dine like a Roman emperor!
By Hugh Kramer | Published 5/1/2005
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A humorous look at some obscure words, including popliteal, vomer, and noop. Why precision in words is important.
By Susan Rand | Published 4/27/2005
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