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Tiger Woods Mistresses Pics

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They're all over the tabloids this week and that means they're in 'We've Got You Covered,' Conor Knighton's roundup of this week's magazines. Also includes: Rachel Uchitel, Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Snoop Dogg, Amanda Bynes, and ducks.

We've Got You Covered is a recurring segment on Current TV's weekly television show, infoMania. In each episode of We've Got You Covered, Conor Knighton catches you up on everything you need to know about what's in this week's magazines. For more We've Got You Covered visit: http://current.com/groups/weve-got-you-covered/
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  • isalu
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      isalu  
    • Who hasn't heard of Ducks Unlimited?? They're a well-known (for anyone over 30 I guess) and respected conservation organization...

      "The idea for Ducks Unlimited was born by the winds that created the Dust Bowl. Untold acres of wetland habitat vanished in the 1930s, taking with them the promise of generations of waterfowl. In 1937, a small group of conservationists who realized that the majority of North America's waterfowl breed in the Canadian prairies, organized to raise money in the United States for waterfowl conservation in Canada.

      It was the unique idea that became Ducks Unlimited."

      -from Ducks.org

    • 2 years ago
  • jdubsy
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