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Look, the new Sony Reader PRS-505 isn't perfect -- it's only the first device among the second generation (ok, technically third generation) of e-ink based eBook readers.
ENGADGET: Sony Reader PRS-505 (second gen) hands-on: we're in love
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Jacob was born first then Ethan - they survived the birth and I really believed everything would be ok I couldn't imagine them not being around our whole future had been planned with our boys - football on cold Sunday mornings, holidays in Broadstairs paddling in the rock pools and eating ice cream at Morellies - I hadn't planned for them not being there.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Losing a baby: Your experiences
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If you ask us, Dell's got another winner here based on our impressive hands-on experience and rave, early reviews -- don't let its frumpy looks hold you back, ok?
ENGADGET: Dell 27-inch UltraSharp U2711 IPS monitor with WQHD resolution now on sale
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Apparently, Americans are ok running and playing basketball in those old ratty college t-shirts longer than others are.
FORBES: Sporting Goods Struggle
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Now ok, the water won't come from Welsh reservoirs - rather from boreholes beneath Birmingham - but, so the argument goes, without the Welsh water, they wouldn't have 30 million litres a day to spare for Anglian.
BBC: Highly politicised liquid assets
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So you know, when you can say it's OK to come in with a campaign button or a t-shirt, you know somebody is going to be in a polling place trying to hand out literature, trying to talk to people about why they're wearing that t-shirt and trying to promote their candidate.
NPR: Can Your Clothes Keep You From Voting On Election Day?
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It wasn't just self-congratulatory laughter at a high-brow joke. (OK, maybe a little.) I also had a laugh at myself: I've tried for so long to understand Philip Glass, and all it took was a one-act parody?
WSJ: Parsing a Playwright's Universal Language
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"He couldn't line up and say, 'OK, they're in man-to-man, I need to go here with the ball, '" safety Eric Smith said, referring to Mr. Brady.
WSJ: A Defensive Masterpiece
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Other doctors say it's OK -- and sometimes beneficial -- to prescribe something that hasn't been shown to work in studies, as long as it's not harmful.
CNN: Is your doctor prescribing a placebo?