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Recipes for Health - Tomatillo Guacamole - NYTimes.com - Annotated
- This is a guacamole with a punch. The roasted tomatillos blended with hot chilies add acidity and spice to the creamy avocados. It has the luxuriousness of guacamole at just over half the calories.
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Recession Raises Poverty Rate to a 15-Year High - NYTimes.com - Annotated
- The percentage of Americans struggling below the poverty line in 2009 was the highest it has been in 15 years, the Census Bureau reported Thursday, and interviews with poverty experts and aid groups said the increase appeared to be continuing this year.
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The Least We Can Do - Magazine - The Atlantic - Annotated
- Garry Trudeau shares highlights from 40 years of Doonesbury comics and reflects on the evolution of his Boomer characters
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Precursor to H.I.V. Was in Monkeys for Millennia, Study Says - NYTimes.com - Annotated
- In a discovery that sheds new light on the history of AIDS, scientists have found evidence that the ancestor to the virus that causes the disease has been in monkeys and apes for at least 32,000 years — not just a few hundred years, as had been previously thought.
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Top Ten of the Twentieth Century : Arthur's Classic Novels - Annotated
- Free eBooks! No Registration!Top Ten Novels
of the Early Twentieth Century
in America.
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Parody RPG Fantasy University Targets Serious Facebook Gamers | GameLife | Wired.com - Annotated
- Though Facebook games have a reputation for being addictive, they’re also seen as far too simple to satisfy the serious gamer. David Whatley, president and CEO of Simutronics, hopes that his company’s new game will live up to the rigorous standards of the hard-core.
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Review: Final Fantasy XIV Beta Impressions « Lusipurr.com – Presenting the Sundry Opinions of Lusipurr and Friends - Annotated
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Why does Square do it?
Obviously, they are staffed by capable people. The most depressing thing about Square games is that they appear 75% finished, as if a massive push were made to build a really great game about 3/4s done, and then work stalls, and what limps to the finish line is an 80%-finished game passed off as “acceptable.”
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