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"An Associated Press analysis of federal records found that 157 college-age people, 18 to 23, drank themselves to death from 1999 through 2005, the most recent year for which figures are available....
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Drinking takes practice, as does other "coming of age" activities such as driving and relationships. People usually don't get it right the first time.
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HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut's attorney general isn't happy that a video game called "Frat Party Games: Beer Pong" was rated suitable for children as young as 13.
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Does it include date rape drugs too?!
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War, death and destruction GOOD; the human body BAD!
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Soon the real news is going to put the Onion out of business. That will be a sad day.
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Chewing up the week's media so we can regurgitate it, half-digested, into your mouth.
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What happened to Sergio's White Hot Top 5????
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As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end and for 6th grader David Witthoft of Ridgefield, Connecticut, he picked the occasion of his 12th birthday to give up his Brett Favre jersey...
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The kids in Sudan wear the same shirt for longer than that
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American children take anti-psychotic medicines at about six times the rate of children in the United Kingdom, according to a comparison based on a new U.K. study.
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One reason kids are prescribed meds more often than adults is because a psychologist pretty much has two options when treating a client: commence extensive behavior therapy...
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Howard Dean pulled no punches in telling Fox what he thought about their coverage, calling it "shockingly biased" at one point in the interview.
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Yeah, O'Reilly brings some interesting things to the table like telling his guests to "shut up", blatantly insulting them, and propagating his extreme conservative viewpoint. ...
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According to a groundbreaking new study by the Department of Labor, working—the physical act of engaging in a productive job-related activity—may greatly increase the amount of work accomplished...
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George H. Bush (left of clock) with the Skull and Crossbones group at Yale University, New Haven, CT circa 1947
http://www.infowars.com/print/Secret_societies/bush_Sab_photo.htm
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It's no secret that it exists, and the fact that nobody wants to talk about it. It wouldn't surprise me one bit.
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