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http://depravedlibrarian.blogspot.com [Depraved Librarian] Is there a gender gap in the wine world? Evidently so, judging from the sudden boom in wines””and wine accoutrements””targeted at women.

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[Suitcasing - travel and fiction] test...: , of course, and there's one dish where they eat live shrimps. They pour them into wine so they get sleepy, then people swallow the wine and the shrimps wake up inside someone's throat.

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http://driftglass.blogspot.com [d r i f t g l a s s] RNC Chair tells Republican Party to Fuck Off: So like Jack Lemmon in “Days of Wine and Roses”, watch now as electoraloholic Mehlman begins the process of tearing the green-house apart looking fore new voters.

Goldsteinhowe.com[Goldsteinhowe.com] SCOTUSBlog: Dahlia Lithwick of Slate has this article discussing confusion in the lower courts that has resulted from the Court’s opinion in Rasul v. Bush.

Reason.comhttp://www.reason.com [Reason.com] Hit and Run: According the Washington Post, Miers once persuaded then-Governor Bush to veto a bill that would have forbidden the Texas State Supreme Court to limit trial lawyer fees. If the bill became law, Miers wrote Bush, "once again Texas would be required to hang its head in shame for circumstances driven by a handful of greedy, but immensely rich and powerful lawyers." She further criticized the bill as "a blatant attempt to shield, protect and curry favor with interests that have brought shame on this state, badly hurt our economic development efforts directed at creating jobs and continue to this day to cause our state to be held in disrepute for `justice for sale.'" With sentiments like these, Meiers can't be all bad.

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