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| Name | Kama Sutra |
| Description | Classic lovemaking techniques reinterpreted for today's lovers, by Anne Hooper. |
| Filename | KamaSutra.zip |
| Filesize | 12.93 MB |
| Filetype | zip (Mime Type: application/zip) |
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Chief Investigator: Palin Unlawfully Abused Power
ANCHORAGE, Alaska | Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday. The politically charged inquiry imperiled her reputation as a reformer on John McCain's Republican ticket.
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Obama Taking it Slow, Steady in Final Days
COLUMBUS, Ohio | Barack Obama is playing it safe. Leading in polls with 25 days to Election Day, the Democratic nominee is offering careful proposals to address the economic crisis while letting allies respond to John McCain's sharpest charges.
Local
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Check-Scam Network Broken Up
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Haines City Crime Report
The Haines City Police Department reported these criminal activities from Sept. 24 through 27:<br><b>BURGLARY</b><br><B>Burglary and grand theft</B> were reported Sept. 24 at a residence in the 100 block of Minihaha Circle.
Florida
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Phillips Says Pacman Will Play Despite Fight
IRVING, Texas | Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said Thursday that cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones will play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals despite his latest incident involving police.
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Two More Election Forums Are Set
The League of Women Voters of Polk County has two more election forums before the Nov. 4 general election.<br>The forums will be in the Polk County Administration Building, 330 W. Church St., Bartow, in the commission chambers on the first floor.<br>Dates and times of the forums are:<br>Tuesday:
East Polk
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Senator: Bright Futures Program Should Not Last
GAINESVILLE | The Bright Futures scholarship program should be phased out over the course of a decade, state Sen. Steve Oelrich told a University of Florida community group Wednesday.<br>Most UF students use the program despite a lack of financial need, said Oelrich, a Cross Creek Republican who chairs the Senate Higher Education committee.
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Americans Take Their Own Steps to Combat High Energy Costs
When oil surpassed $100 per barrel earlier this year, and gasoline prices soared above $4 per gallon, Americans cried out for relief.
Business
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Banking Basics Pay Off for Wells Fargo as Financial Chaos Swirls
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Season's Orange Crop Expected to Drop 2.5 Percent
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