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(...) for every unit of energy generated than any other fuel. Sure you can clean it up a bit though the toxins you've taken (...)

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(...) Overall Nutritional Quality Index" that can help us make more informed...NuVal, and you'll eat canned pineapple in juice (60) (...)

* == ** guardian.co.uk, Thursday November 20 2008 ** Xan BrooksWhen will Ridley Scott learn that you can't send a boy to do a man's job? His Kingdom of Heaven was scuppered from the start thanks to the casting of that vapid slip Orlando Bloom in the leading role of a heroic crusader. Now here comes Body of Lies which installs Leonardo DiCaprio as Bloom's modern-day equivalent: a hardball CIA operative on a mission to the Middle East. He (...)

(...) learn that you can't send a...sporting a bum-fluff beard and the...of Lies. But how much of (...) * == ** The Observer, Sunday November 9 2008 ** Sarah Boden, Carl Wilkinson and Gareth GrundyMani - fishing The Primal Scream bassist has witnessed all kinds of things while sitting patiently by the riverbank, waiting for the fish to bite. Out in the wilds, he has observed otter, kingfishers, and other critters he deems 'good for the soul'. On the canals around his native Manchester, where he first picked up a rod as a boy, the 45-year-old has seen things that would (...)

(...) preferred choice of prey: 'You can't beat stalkin' 'em, catchin...art supplies and taught him how to wash his brushes, (...) * == ** The Guardian, Monday November 3 2008 ** Sarah DempsterWas: Setanta Sports 1Now: SportiTagline: Spend a Little, Sport a Lot Sample programmes:9.00: Waiting for Godinton LiveOpen-ended existential studio show in which Steve Bunce awaits sports news from the suburbs with a celebrity guest. Tonight: will Partick Thistle's Ryan McStay help Steve hold the terrible silence at bay? 20.00: Burley's Scrolling Bloomers Craig Burley hosts (...)

(...) heavy menstrual issue can be a boon...star teaches contestants how to fold napkins...Queens Unsettlingly raucous canned hilarity ensues (...) * == ** guardian.co.uk, Monday November 3 2008 ** Basim UsmaniFor the past year the public in Pakistan has been incensed by daily power cuts. The past month saw unprecedented black-outs of 12 hours. Then, like a back-hand in the dark, business owners and working class alike have been slapped with a bill charging them three times the usual monthly charge for electricity. The official explanation for the price hike is that energy supply (...)

(...) 100,000 jobs. So as discontent increases, a discouraging trend occurs with how the public justifies mob violence. The first protest of this sort (...) * == ** The Observer, Sunday November 2 2008 ** Elizabeth DayGraham, the immigration and customs official at New York's JFK airport, is slumped behind his desk, a sour expression on his face. 'Reason for your visit?' he asks, barely bothering to look up from the fingerprint scanner. I tell him I'm here to interview Clint Eastwood. He stares at me, eyes widening in disbelief. 'Clint Eastwood?' he asks, suddenly wreathed in good cheer. (...) * == ** guardian.co.uk, Thursday October 30 2008 ** Fred PearceWho came up with the term "clean coal"? It is the most toxic phrase in the greenwash lexicon. George W Bush, by promising to pump hundreds of millions of dollars into the pursuit of advanced "clean" coal technologies, certainly popularised it. But I'd love to know where it came from. Any thoughts out there? It is, of course, oxymoronic. Coal is about acid rain and (...)

(...) for every unit of energy generated than any other fuel. Sure you can clean it up a bit though the toxins you've taken (...)

In the second of his Greenwash columns, Fred Pearce exposes how energy companies and governments are trying to rebrand coal as a (...) * == ** guardian.co.uk, Tuesday October 28 2008 ** Paul LesterHometown: Newport. The lineup: Adam Hussain (vocals), Graham Taylor (vocals, keyboards) with live help from Jamie Sefton (drums). The background: Comedy rock has a rich and illustrious history. Well, maybe not that rich, and "illustrious" is probably overselling it somewhat. But there have been a couple of bands who have quite successfully fused music and satire over the (...)

(...) Lookin Chain. We can't think of...after the lethal canned beer but because...Wheelie Bin, about how rubbish it (...) * == ** The Observer, Sunday October 26 2008 ** Tom Lamont1 Mistake Gray's missed penalty Cost £10m What happened The 1998 Division One play-off final had swung back and forth, with Charlton holding a half-time lead over Sunderland but then having to equalise twice in normal time and once more in the extra 30 minutes. After Clive Mendonca completed his hat-trick to make it 4-4, penalties were required. Only one man could (...)

(...) distraught at the £10m fluff that manager Peter Reid had...I still don't know how that putt missed,' said (...) * == ** The Guardian, Saturday October 25 2008 ** Charlie BrookerI have a short attention span, so short I even got bored just then, halfway through typing the word "span". This means when planning a holiday, I tend to balk at the prospect of a week or two flopping on a beach. What if I get restless and walk into the sea? More to the point, and going on past experience, what if I get so sunburned on day one I spend the rest of the holiday (...)

(...) clear of a nuclear blast? There's only so many times you can say "ouch" before you get tired of hearing yourself wince. (...) * == ** guardian.co.uk, Thursday October 23 2008 ** Joanna BlythmanWhen anyone tries to tell us that popcorn is healthier than an egg, we ought to be very sceptical indeed. That's just one of the dietary howlers from the NuVal system featured in yesterday's G2, yet another example of dietary advice that is worse than useless. NuVal purports to bring "a groundbreaking nutritional vision to market" in the form of a food scoring system based (...)

(...) Overall Nutritional Quality Index" that can help us make more informed...NuVal, and you'll eat canned pineapple in juice (60) (...)

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use an electric mixer and whip it until desired consistency

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Stir in some cream or milk.

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