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POPS How Bruce Lee Changed The World To mark the 35th anniversary of Bruce Lee's death, the History Channel will air a new two-hour documentary. Also features in-depth interviews with actor Jackie Chan, comedian Eddie Griffin, rappers LL Cool J and RZA, Marvel Comics' Stan Lee, and renowned film directors John Woo and Brett Ratner. Lee's friend and business partner famed Hong Kong film producer, Raymond Chow gives a rare interview. Rating: TVPG Running Time: 120 minutes
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POPS Mahalo.com:::::Beta Search Engine I just ran upon this new search engine, so I haven't really checked it out, yet. It looks like a new paradigm, as far as the typical search engines go.
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POPSReligious Comic Relief I was given hope that here was the definitive article that would wipe away this fog from religion and bring it into the 21st Century. It promised to disprove atheist claims using reason and science. Now, of course there are no atheist claims to disprove, but it makes for good rhetoric. (Note: atheism is non-belief, not a system of belief). Well, don't hold your breath waiting for any type of definitive rational for believing in a deity here. As they say, this article is all sizzle and no steak.
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POPS Hillary Scathing Documentary Released Peter F. Paul and Stan Lee who created Spiderman, the Incredible Hulk and the X-Men founded Stan Lee Media, Inc in 1996. With the creative force of Lee providing guidance, Stan Lee Media quickly earned widespread praise for its innovation in online animation. The company developed a loyal audience for its new characters and attracted high-profile clients like the Backstreet Boys for its animation services. In February 2000, Stan Lee Media's market capitalization was well over $300 million, about $100 million more than Marvel Enterprises, where Stan Lee still served as chairman emeritus.