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POPSZimbabwe: on the edge of the abyss Thabo Mbeki is back in Zimbabwe, trying to patch up the power-sharing agreement that he helped to patch together just before he resigned as president of South Africa.
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POPSSilver Feast - photoblog celebrating men w/salt & pepper hair My dad started to get salt among the pepper when he was 17, and my husband has been looking more and more distinguished as time goes by with the sprinkling of silvery white that's been showing up in his hair. I'm definitely in favor of men letting their hair go silver with confidence and pride, instead of trying to hide it.
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POPSNatural Skin Matching Makeup While I’m not a believer and generally not a big fan of “smart” makeup that claims to transform into your “ideal” shade, I actually really like Revlon’s new Beyond Natural Skin Matching Makeup.
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POPSFox News Upset Over Un-Retouched Palin Photo "It's a clear slap in the face!! We're talking unwanted facial hair, pores, wrinkles... this is a gross slap in the face to Sarah Palin!" "Any woman who sees this cover would be shocked and horrified! " Yeah, I'm totally shocked and horrified!! *LOOOL* The childish antics of the American voting show, never ceases to amaze me. Hahaha!¨Go to the site and watch the video. :lol: *chuckle* Clip Song
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POPSThe Health Care Issue So what would happen? The good news, such as it is, is that more people would buy individual insurance. Indeed, the total number of uninsured Americans might decline marginally under the McCain plan — although many more Americans would be without insurance than under the Obama plan. But the people gaining insurance would be those who need it least: relatively healthy Americans with high incomes. Why? Because insurance companies want to cover only healthy people, and even among the healthy only those able to pay a lot in addition to their tax credit would be able to afford coverage (remember, it’s a $5,000 credit, but the average family policy actually costs more than $12,000). Meanwhile, the people losing insurance would be those who need it most: lower-income workers who wouldn’t be able to afford individual insurance even with the tax credit, and Americans with health problems whom insurance companies won’t cover.
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POPSPie Eyed I just want to know how many pies it would make and how much whipped topping to cover them all.