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  1. historylover

    Woman from Movie Cover

    Can I get an identification on the woman in the right-hand image please? Thank you for the time and effort that it takes. HL
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    Please ID Tanned Brunette

    Does anyone know an ID on the brunette woman in the image above? Regardless, thanks for looking and trying.
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    Know this Nudist Brunette?

    Can you identify her, please? I saved/copied this to my desktop, but apparently didn't subscribe to the thread
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    Amateur Allure - The IDs

    This Thread is designed to compliment the "Amateur Allure Girls" thread with the searchable stage name for that site's performers. I've include quotes from akdmks' original "Amateur Allure - List of real IDs" grouping thread - which is in the ID'ing not locating forum - in an effort to give him...
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    Taylor Renae

    http://yoursweet18.com/movie/allure/dec/002/6.html http://www.cum-shot-mpegs.net/amateurallure/20081123rd776c/index_al2.html http://naughtyforu.com/allure/movie/oct/001/6.html
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    Those Still Unfilled/ Undecided Senate Seats

    In light of Obama's Team of Rivals strategy, could this be a way of obtaining 60 Democratic Senate seats? --------------------------------------------- Update: Those Still Unfilled/ Undecided Senate Seats http://www.npr.org/blogs/politicaljunkie/2008/12/update_those_still_unfilledund.html...
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    Christmas humor

    A little late, but (I hope) funny:
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    What Does Sacrifice Mean Nowadays?

    What Does Sacrifice Mean Nowadays? by Linton Weeks NPR.org, December 26, 2008 · The word of the coming year is sacrifice. With a crippled economy and rising unemployment, people are being asked to make sacrifices. On the eve of his election, Barack Obama said that the American people are...
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    VHS era is winding down

    http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-vhs-tapes22-2008dec22,0,5852342.story The last big supplier of the tapes is ditching the format, ending the long fade-out of a product that ushered in the home theater. By Geoff Boucher December 22, 2008 Pop culture is finally hitting the...
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    Classy blonde in heels

    I found this picture in this forum, but can not re-find the thread through a search. Thus, I apologize for the repost, but... C/would anyone ID her and/or post her thread, please?
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    November U.S. Job Losses Highest Since 1974

    November U.S. Job Losses Highest Since 1974 by Jim Zarroli http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=97851087 NPR.org, December 5, 2008 · The U.S. economy shed jobs at a blistering pace in November, pushing the overall unemployment rate to 6.7 percent and putting new pressure on...
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    Why lenders might forgive your debt

    Why lenders might forgive your debt There was a time when lenders didn't want to work with you if you couldn't pay. Now they want to avoid foreclosure, lawsuits or repossession almost as much as you do. advertisement...
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    Streetblowjobs' Sandy

    Anyone know her searchable stage name?
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    Is Emanuel Too Edgy To Be Obama's Chief Of Staff?

    Is Emanuel Too Edgy To Be Obama's Chief Of Staff? by Linton Weeks http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96708651 NPR.org, November 6, 2008 · Just two days after his election victory, President-elect Barack Obama appointed Rahm Emanuel to be his White House chief of staff...
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    Official Or Not, Consumers Sense A Recession

    Official Or Not, Consumers Sense A Recession by Joshua Brockman Photo Gallery: A History of U.S. Recessions http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96083906 Chris Hondros Damien DeNeir, 14, helps his grandmother Kim DeNeir move out of their Arvada, Colo., apartment, which was...
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    Did Obama **** Public Campaign Finance?

    Did Obama **** Public Campaign Finance? by Linton Weeks NPR.org, October 22, 2008 · Is something rotten in the state of public financing for presidential campaigns? Sen. John McCain, one of the most vocal proponents of campaign finance reform, is being hoist on his own petard by choosing to...
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    Npr news in brief

    October 20, 2008 UN: 20 Million Jobs At Risk Due To Financial Crisis An estimated 20 million jobs will be lost by the end of 2009 as a result of the global financial crisis, a United Nations agency said Monday. The International Labor Organization said construction, real estate, financial...
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    Bernanke Urges Economic Stimulus From Congress

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95894749 Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said he supports a new stimulus plan from Congress to blunt the blow the financial crisis has dealt the U.S. economy. Bernanke told lawmakers Monday that weakness could last "some time" unless...
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    Sasha Grey to star in THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE

    http://www.joblo.com/porn-chick-goes-legit Steven Soderbergh, who has always been known to cast untrained actors in his films, has cast porn star Sasha Grey to star in his next film THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE. The film will star Grey as a high-priced call girl who commands big money to act as...
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    Screen captures?

    With an embedded, streaming video - like on youtube - how would I capture one frame?
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    Marketplace Reports

    We need to build new safety nets http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/16/reich_commentary/ KAI RYSSDAL: That monthly inflation report we started with today -- up 1.1 percent -- has gotten most of the attention. The really scary number, though, is the year-over-year...
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    U.S. should import more skilled workers

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/16/skilled_workers/ SCOTT JAGOW: A new report says that within seven years, the U.S. needs hundreds of thousands of new graduates in math and science fields. That's to keep up with the rest of the world. But commentator Will Wilkinson...
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    Making ends meet for Wikipedia

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/16/wikipedia/ SCOTT JAGOW: Wikimania starts tomorrow. That's the annual conference for online almanac Wikipedia. It's in Egypt at the Library of Alexandria, Renita Jablonski has more. RENITA JABLONSKI: You can look up almost anything on...
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    Carter's oil crisis warning went unheard

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/15/carter/ KAI RYSSDAL: At his press conference today the president once again called for Congress to lift its ban on offshore oil drilling. He said even though it would take years to pay off, drilling would still put the U.S. on the right...
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    Hybrids like Fan and Fred are a bad mix

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/14/shlaes/ KAI RYSSDAL: Chances are we wouldn't be dealing with the problems at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were it not for those three little letters we've been talking about today: G, S, and E -- Government Sponsored Enterprise. Fannie and...
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    An incentive to rebuild

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/14/earthquake_recovery/ BOB MOON: The big earthquake that hit China shook more than just the ground. It left millions of people looking for shelter and food. Now, though, Lisa Chow profiles one village that sees some opportunity in the...
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    FCC considers Comcast's net blocking

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/11/comcast/ KAI RYSSDAL: Federal Communications Commission chairman Kevin Martin's peeved at Comcast. He wants the company formally reprimanded for improperly blocking some of its Internet users. If we all were technology geeks, I'd roll...
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    Welcome to shut-off season

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/11/utility_cutoff/ TESS VIGELAND: With average gas prices north of four bucks a gallon, here's a sure fire way to save money: Just don't leave the house. Well, actually, that's not as cheap as it used to be either, especially if you have...
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    Which reward is right for your wallet?

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/11/credit_card_perks/ TESS VIGELAND: Are you milking your plastic for all it's worth? Despite the credit crunch, credit card companies are still competing for your business by offering all kinds of perks: airline miles, cash back, gift...
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    Summer School: A barrel of oil

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/11/summer_school/ TESS VIGELAND: You heard Tom and me a minute ago bandying about this phrase "a barrel of oil." Ever wondered what that means, exactly? We did, too, and so today's Marketplace Money Summer School session will attempt to...
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    Is $200-a-barrel oil in our future?

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/11/200_dollar_oil/ TESS VIGELAND: Here's a headline from a recent Los Angeles Times article that kind of took our breath away: "Envisioning a world of $200-a-barrel oil." It went on to talk about a spike in personal and business...
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    Airlines ask frequent fliers for help

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/10/frequent_fliers/ KAI RYSSDAL: Not a week goes by when we don't get another sign of just how turbulent the airline industry is and now those airlines are literally begging for help from their customers. Major U.S. carries have sent...
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    Health insurance targeting the young

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/10/young_uninsured/ RENITA JABLONSKI: They're young. They're healthy. And they're betting they're going to stay that way. That's what they think -- 19 to 29-year-olds are the fastest-growing group of the uninsured in the U.S. -- roughly 13...
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    Postal Service Takes Lead In Going Green

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92858127 Think about that U.S. Postal Service delivery pledge: Neither rain nor sleet nor gloom of night. Now, think about it with gasoline at $4-plus a gallon. And lots of stop-and-go driving. Now remember, the Postal Service budget is...
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    Minimum-Wage Hike A Lift For Seniors, Too

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92825815 About one quarter of the people who work for minimum wage are teenagers. But most of the workers making the minimum are adults, including 63-year-old Shirley Golliday. Golliday is a part-time office clerk, putting in 20 hours a...
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    Understanding The Housing Bill

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92836904 The Senate is expected to clear a sweeping housing bill Saturday and send it to the president for his signature. The legislation would address the home-foreclosure crisis and shore up the government-sponsored mortgage giants Fannie...
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    The X-Files: I Want to Believe

    http://www.salon.com/ent/movies/review/2008/07/25/x_files/index.html?source=rss&aim=/ent/movies/review It's hard to say if "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" is exactly the movie fans of the revered series -- which aired from 1993 to 2002 -- are hoping for. The relatively straightforward plot...
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    Steve & Barry's unravels

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/09/steve_and_barry/ KAI RYSSDAL: Discount retail's an easy part of the economy to pooh-pooh, you know. Tight profit margins and consumers loyal only to the lowest prices mean it doesn't get much respect. Steve & Barry's, the discount...
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    Expand unemployment insurance now

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/09/reich_unemployment_benefits/ SCOTT JAGOW: So far, the job market has held up OK, but I just have this feeling it's starting to sink. The last few days, we've seen several announcements of major lay-offs. At the German company Siemens...
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    U.S. food aid policy isn't helping

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/09/us_food_aid/ RENITA JABLONSKI: Talk about a looming global food shortage is a big part of this week's G8. Leaders of the world's wealthiest nations are meeting in Japan this week. They're promising more money for food aid. But as rising...
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    Search for ideal fuel is nothing new

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/08/history_of_energy/ KAI RYSSDAL: Clean coal might have a bright future, but today the hydrocarbon of choice lost some ground. Oil closed down more than five bucks to almost $136 a barrel, off about $9 from its high last week. OPEC is...
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    Candidates focus on expat fundraising

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/08/expat_fundraising/ SCOTT JAGOW: Tonight, Barack Obama holds a $2,500 a plate fundraiser . . . in London. It's ******* for presidential candidates to take money from foreign citizens. But of course, London is home to many wealthy...
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    Fed wants more power over lenders

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/08/new_fed_lending_rules/ SCOTT JAGOW: The Federal Reserve has been pretty hands-on dealing with this financial mess. And with things looking as shaky as ever this morning, the Fed is taking more action. A couple of hours ago, chairman...
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    Iran nuclear talks fizzled

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92710366 A U.S. decision to bend policy and sit down with Iran at nuclear talks fizzled Saturday, with Iran stonewalling Washington and five other world powers on their call to freeze uranium enrichment. In response, the six gave Iran two...
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    We must reduce super-sized appetites

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/04/volume_commentary/ BOB MOON: Of course, as Janet mentioned, the idea that it's OK to trash the planet is not exactly something to be encouraged, even if we could zap our garbage into thin air -- and especially if all you're left with in...
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    The myth of energy independence

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/04/energy_independence/ BOB MOON: Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie... All things that identify us as Americans on this Fourth of July. Maybe we could add one more: How about our quest for energy independence? That's something we've been...
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    Zapping trash with man-made lightning

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/04/plasma_gasification/ BOB MOON: A little later in today's program we'll be talking to an author who's been trashing the idea of energy independence -- He says it's just not realistically possible -- but some of the innovators looking to...
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    Support for wave energy swells

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/04/wave_energy/ BOB MOON: For years now, rich and famous Massachusetts residents have been opposing plans to erect 130 wind turbines offshore. They complain it would spoil the view off Cape Cod. This week, the state's congressional...
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    A quick guide to movie ratings.

    Don't know if it works all the time, but: http://www.nickscipio.com/pod/2008/04/21_ratingsguide.html
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