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							  Common sense has bloomed among right wingers — not once, but twice. And while these episodes are unlikely to become regular events, we should enjoy them while we can.  
							
							 
						
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							  When Mitt Romney's second book,  No Apology , came out a year ago, it looked like he was moving away from the far-right demagoguery of his 2008 bid for the presidency, and toward a more moderate centrism for the 2012 election cycle. But times change, and so does Mitt.  
							
							 
						
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							  It was no surprise that Governor Paul LePage would seek to reform Maine's environmental regulations.  
							
							 
						
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							   It's a common misconception that nerds don't have sex. On the contrary. Nerds have more sex, and weirder sex, than you're having.   
							
							 
						
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							  Want a lousy place to celebrate Valentine's Day? Try a fine-dining restaurant. These frugal alternatives will make for memorable dates nights throughout the year.  
							
							 
						
					 
				 
			 
			
				
					
					
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							  Common sense has bloomed among right wingers — not once, but twice. And while these episodes are unlikely to become regular events, we should enjoy them while we can.  
							
							 
						
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							  It was no surprise that Governor Paul LePage would seek to reform Maine's environmental regulations.  
							
							 
						
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							 Punk trio Doomstar administer ink to  Phoenix  music writer P. Nick Curran; read his story about his experience and watch the video  here . 
							
							 
						
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							 Although Martin McDonagh’s  The Cripple of Inishmaan  is the least likely of his plays to provoke a riot, as John Millington Synge’s  The Playboy of the Western World  did at its 1907 Dublin premiere, it is the most Synge-like of the Anglo-Irish dramatist’s works. 
							
							 
						
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							  When Mitt Romney's second book,  No Apology , came out a year ago, it looked like he was moving away from the far-right demagoguery of his 2008 bid for the presidency, and toward a more moderate centrism for the 2012 election cycle. But times change, and so does Mitt.  
							
							 
						
					 
				 
			 
			
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