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Corey, you know, to me, I love K-dub, but this sounds like classic white male indignation, you know, run amok, and that if he tries this when he goes to see - I don't know - if he goes to see "Iron Man 3" and he tries this, it's going to be a whole different set of circumstances.
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So clearly we love 401(k)s, especially the self-directed ones, which leave investment decisions in the hands of employees.
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GE, which supplies the National Grid operator in the U.K., would dearly love to outfit the U.S. network with control software and thousands of sensors to report voltage and other information on a second-by-second basis.
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But is the U.K. government putting its new-found love affair with the Internet at risk through a desire to assert national control over the international Web?
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To date, she has built 90 playgrounds in Russia through Naked Heart, and she has expanded her horizons, helping to build three in the U.K. She has hosted fund-raising Love Balls in Moscow, London and outside of Paris, which have raised millions of dollars and attracted the likes of Anne Hathaway, Kate Moss, Mario Testino and Daphne Guinness.
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Dodd's victory lifts him from 47th to 16th in the Ryder Cup points standings, and he admitted he would love to play for Europe against the USA at the same K Club venue in September.
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Now, some of you may know that my assistant, Reggie Love -- (laughter) -- used to play for Coach K at Duke.
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U.K. club king Calvin Harris trades Rihanna's usual somber synths for disco ecstasy on ''We Found Love, '' a song that builds and builds to a climax that's so arena-ready it practically begs for someone to blow a vuvuzela.
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