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The New York Time will charge for online news

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Starting next year The New York Times will start charging readers for online articles. The New York Times is one of many newspapers trying to find new revenue after print subscriptions and advertising sales fall. On Wednesday, The New York Times Company said it will use a “metered model” which charges readers for access after they’ve read a number of articles each month. Subscribers to The New York Times newspaper will get free access to the website.

Tasty Blue Degreaser Flavored Sno-Cone

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Eating too much food can make you sick. Add eating blue degreaser flavored sno-cones to the list. Who knew waiting in line to get a yummy blue raspberry sno-cone could be so dangerous?

A Micor Soft Lottery?

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I hear the faint beeping sound from my Blackberry while I'm in the shower, notifying me I received new e-mail. Fifteen minutes later, I pick up my little window to the world and notice an e-mail from "micor soft". I ask myself "When did Microsoft start misspelling and adding spaces to their corporate name?" Furthermore, what kind of idiot at Microsoft would simply add only "Kindly Open The Attached File" in the body of the message?

DETROIT

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Put your left hand out in front of your face so your looking at the back of your hand. This is my map. It looks like a mitten. I never lose it. From the bottom of the thumb travel a little Southwest. Now you know where I am. It's me Mr. 3-1-3. You don't know? How about Mr. Motown? MR. Hockey town? Mr. Rock City? How about D-town? OK it's me Detroit city.

Young Clubber Lane

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I was sitting back and just reminiscing about the time in my life when I became a club enthusiast. It was a new era in my life when I started going to dance clubs. I was becoming a new man. I was meeting new women and even overwhelming them with some awe-inspiring, poetry-in-motion-like body gyrations on the dance floor. When I started to hit up these clubs it opened me up to an ultramodern world. That year I had learned a lot about how to balance life. Between clubbing' and sports, I had to also focus on passing the 7th grade.