Her nose is Leonardo. All the boys are Rocksteady.
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Jahvis
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2012-01-08
When the Hard Rock Museum on Wheels came to USA TODAY
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DC Decoder: CNN Debate Wrap-up: Four things we learned in Vegas

Didn’t catch last night’s GOP debate in Las Vegas? We’ve got you covered. After our liveblogging and a read through this morning’s papers (the best of which are linked to below), here’s your day-after reader for CNN’s “Western Debate.”
1. Rick Perry - don’t call it a comeback.
Whether it
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Dita von Teese on breaking up, eating horse, and lofting her nether regions, among other topics.
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2012-01-05
Building a Better Twitter Brand

Tech Trends columnist John Brandon tests Sprout Social, a Web-based tool that lets you manage and analyze multiple social media accounts. Here are the results.
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Here come the Irish … and the Braves!
By Kara Bazinet, John Zimmerman and Kristen Lucibello, Grade 12, SJB
Here come the Irish! … and the Braves! Who would have thought that a high school pilgrimage to Notre Dame, a world renowned university, would have been as life changing as it was. The theme of our pilgrimage was hospitality, which was demonstrated throughout the trip by those living in South Bend, Indiana. It was an honour to be part of an atmosphere enriched with so much history, culture, and Catholic values. From the school tours, to the scavenger hunts, the athletic events, bus rides and overwhelming generosity shown by the Little Flower Parish, our trip was truly a blessed experience. The football game was a once in a lifetime opportunity, as the Irish are known for their incredible school spirit and unity both on and off the field. Our journey to Notre Dame is one we will carry with us throughout our lives. While we can explain what we did, we can never truly capture the spirit of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish with words alone.
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2012-01-02
It seems Call of Duty: Black Ops players have been a very busy and very bloody bunch. According to statistics released by Activision in the above handy-dandy infographic, the game’s players have racked up a kill count that equals the population of the world nine times over.
“Black Ops” players have now:
- Fired 1.1 trillion shots
- Executed 5,123,592,368 headshots
- Participated in 591,779,577 executions
- Fallen the height of Mount Everest 5,671,102 times
- Battled for the duration of World War II times 161
Both impressive and terrifying.
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