Showing stories from 26 February 2008
WLS (USA) 26 Feb 20:15
Maxim magazine has apologized for publishing a negative review of the Black Crowes' new album by a writer who hadn't listened to the whole CD.
WLS (USA) 26 Feb 20:15
Maxim magazine has apologized for publishing a negative review of the Black Crowes' new album by a writer who hadn't listened to the whole CD.
WLS (USA) 26 Feb 20:12
In an exhibition that's making some Poles do a double-take, the Museum of Industry in Opatowek has chronicled the evolution of women's underwear from the knee-length knickers and tight corsets of the early 20th century to the skimpy thongs of today.
WLS (USA) 26 Feb 20:12
In an exhibition that's making some Poles do a double-take, the Museum of Industry in Opatowek has chronicled the evolution of women's underwear from the knee-length knickers and tight corsets of the early 20th century to the skimpy thongs of today.
RedOrbit (USA) 26 Feb 20:00
By COX, Sandra A German tourist who sprayed graffiti on the rocks and ice face at Franz Josef Glacier returned to the natural landmark at the weekend to clean up his scrawls.
KTRK (USA) 26 Feb 17:31
Asking for hookers is grounds for firing. That's the gist of a ruling from an Iowa judge
KTRK (USA) 26 Feb 17:27
It wasn't the best spot to answer a call of nature
KTRK (USA) 26 Feb 17:19
President Hugo Chavez's government is taking its battle against U.S. "imperialism" into Venezuelans' dictionaries
RedOrbit (USA) 26 Feb 17:00
A former Riverside Casino & Golf Resort employee who tried to request a prostitute was denied unemployment benefits after being fired for misconduct. Neil Jorgensen, of Kalona, asked the casino's hotel manager for help securing a prostitute's services while staying at the hotel Nov.
WLS (USA) 26 Feb 15:45
President Hugo Chavez's government is taking its battle against U.S. "imperialism" into Venezuelans' dictionaries, urging state phone company workers to avoid English-language business and tech terms.
WLS (USA) 26 Feb 15:45
President Hugo Chavez's government is taking its battle against U.S. "imperialism" into Venezuelans' dictionaries, urging state phone company workers to avoid English-language business and tech terms.
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