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<title>{MOVIES &gt; REVIEWS} - The Women</title>
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Starring:
Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Debra Messing, Eva Mendes
Review:
Updating a comedy classic is not a good idea. Case in point:
this misbegotten redo of Clare Booth Luce's 1936 play (and 1939
movie) about pampered Manhattan women who gossip about men who are
never seen. Think Sex and the City without the sex.
Murphy Brown creator Diane English has been trying to do
this movie since her sitcom went off the air in 1998. It's finally
here, and it's a major dud. A big-name cast of actresses gives it a
go, but everyone from Meg Ryan as the cheated-on wife to Eva Mendes
as the home-wrecking perfume girl struggles with a script that
resists being crowbarred into the 21st century. OK, the ladies do
more bonding than belittling each other, but the jokes barely
escape their lips before they wither and die. Ironically, it's
Murphy herself, Candice Bergen, in a cameo...
Rating:
1 Star

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Starring:
Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Debra Messing, Eva Mendes
Review:
Updating a comedy classic is not a good idea. Case in point:
this misbegotten redo of Clare Booth Luce's 1936 play (and 1939
movie) about pampered Manhattan women who gossip about men who are
never seen. Think Sex and the City without the sex.
Murphy Brown creator Diane English has been trying to do
this movie since her sitcom went off the air in 1998. It's finally
here, and it's a major dud. A big-name cast of actresses gives it a
go, but everyone from Meg Ryan as the cheated-on wife to Eva Mendes
as the home-wrecking perfume girl struggles with a script that
resists being crowbarred into the 21st century. OK, the ladies do
more bonding than belittling each other, but the jokes barely
escape their lips before they wither and die. Ironically, it's
Murphy herself, Candice Bergen, in a cameo...
Rating:
1 Star

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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; REAL ESTATE} - Share office space/Architect/Graphic artist/Writer/etc.  (oakland west) $650 290sqft</title>
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(Oakland.  Off HW 880 . Near Alameda and Fruitvale Bart Station)

Sharing with 1673 SF visual artist studio.
Renovated   Historic Cotton Mill Building.

Near 880 Free way 23rd Ave. Ext.Ã@5 minutes to ÂFruitvaleÂ BART station by car.
5 minutes by car to Park Ave. at AlamedaÂs main shopping and dining street.

Office space is hardwood floor Mezzanine. (Private) about 290 SF
Sharing luxury kitchens and new bathroom and utilities included. 24h access.
Fully Air-conditioned  and 3 Meg Internet connection. 
Gated parking lot.

With possibility of sharing downstairs artist studio workspace   and conference space are additional fee to be negotiated by day or week.

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(Oakland.  Off HW 880 . Near Alameda and Fruitvale Bart Station)

Sharing with 1673 SF visual artist studio.
Renovated   Historic Cotton Mill Building.

Near 880 Free way 23rd Ave. Ext.Ã@5 minutes to ÂFruitvaleÂ BART station by car.
5 minutes by car to Park Ave. at AlamedaÂs main shopping and dining street.

Office space is hardwood floor Mezzanine. (Private) about 290 SF
Sharing luxury kitchens and new bathroom and utilities included. 24h access.
Fully Air-conditioned  and 3 Meg Internet connection. 
Gated parking lot.

With possibility of sharing downstairs artist studio workspace   and conference space are additional fee to be negotiated by day or week.

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<title>{EUROPE &gt; NEWS AND MEDIA} - Russell Brand: We cut the really bad stuff</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Russell Brand has revealed that the recording of the obscene messages left on the answering machine of the Fawlty Towers' actor Andrew Sachs had been toned down before it was aired.In an interview with the Observer Magazine, the first time that he has spoken at length about the events that led to his recent resignation from the BBC, Brand says: 'We took out the more personal stuff.' The comedian, who is now in Los Angeles, says he also believed Sachs had approved the contents of the pre-recorded radio show: 'The thing was, we were told that Andrew Sachs had okayed it.' He goes on to explain that he and his guest, Jonathan Ross, had been reassured by the fact that the 25-year-old independent producer of the programme had spoken to Sachs and agreed to edit out the lewdest sections of dialogue, which concerned Brand's sexual encounter with Sachs's 23-year-old granddaughter. 'The grey area is that our brilliant young producer, Nic Philps, called Andrew Sachs afterwards and said, "Is it OK? Can we use it? Do you mind?" And he said, "Oh yeah, but can you tone it down a bit?" So we did. We took out the more personal stuff.'Brand says neither he nor Ross would have behaved in the same way on a live show. 'Because it was a pre-record situation, it was a little bit more loose.'Some radio sources have suggested that not all of the series of offensive messages, aired on Brand's show, were left on Sachs's answering machine, but were recorded separately. The BBC said it could not confirm or deny this claim.Yesterday, the corporation broadcast an extended apology on Radio 2, but refused to comment on the findings of its continuing internal inquiry. Meg Poole, Sachs's agent, was interviewed in private at length by BBC executives on Tuesday and has received no further word from the corporation. It was Poole who first played a recording of the offending show to Sachs after the broadcast and then wrote a complaint to the BBC on his behalf. 'Andrew was surprised by the length of the broadcast,' she told The Observer last week. 'He said to me he had thought they were not going to run it.' Yesterday's Radio 2 apology said: 'On 18 October, the BBC broadcast an exchange between Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross on the Russell Brand show on Radio 2. This concerned the actor Andrew Sachs and his granddaughter, Georgina Baillie. Some of this exchange was left on the voicemail of Mr Sachs. The conversation was grossly offensive and an unacceptable intrusion into the private lives of both Mr Sachs and Ms Baillie.'Brand argues this weekend that he had no 'malicious intent': 'It was like an evolving, rolling thing. If you listen, I say "sorry" more than I say anything offensive. The message is mostly an apology. In fact, it is the acknowledgement of how wrong it was that is the source of the comedy.' The comedian and actor, who is to appear alongside Adam Sandler in the forthcoming Disney film Bedtime Stories, to be released on Boxing Day, and who has been cast as Johnny Depp's brother in the next Pirates of the Caribbean film, said that he accepted full responsibility for doing something 'daft'. 'What's difficult about the whole thing is that it was completely devoid of malice and there's been a retrospective application of cruelty and intention to cause offence,' he said. Brand has resigned from the BBC, while Ross has been suspended without pay for three months. Brand also tells the magazine he will not let the incident change his style of humour: 'I can't let it change what I do, other than when I make a programme have an editor look at all aspects of it, to see if it will offend on a personal level.'He denies the allegation made by fellow Radio 2 presenter Paul Gambaccini that he had sacked a series of producers on the show.In a documentary about the events, to be broadcast on Wednesday evening on Channel Five, Baillie, a burlesque dancer, will say that she regrets the impact of the incident on the careers of Brand and Ross.Russell BrandJonathan RossBBCRadioguardian.co.uk © Guardian News &amp; Media Limited 2008 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms &amp; Conditions | More Feeds</summary>
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He goes on to explain that he and his guest, Jonathan Ross, had been reassured by the fact that the 25-year-old independent producer of the programme had spoken to Sachs and agreed to edit out the lewdest sections of dialogue, which concerned Brand's sexual encounter with Sachs's 23-year-old granddaughter. 'The grey area is that our brilliant young producer, Nic Philps, called Andrew Sachs afterwards and said, "Is it OK? Can we use it? Do you mind?" And he said, "Oh yeah, but can you tone it down a bit?" So we did. We took out the more personal stuff.'Brand says neither he nor Ross would have behaved in the same way on a live show. 'Because it was a pre-record situation, it was a little bit more loose.'Some radio sources have suggested that not all of the series of offensive messages, aired on Brand's show, were left on Sachs's answering machine, but were recorded separately. The BBC said it could not confirm or deny this claim.Yesterday, the corporation broadcast an extended apology on Radio 2, but refused to comment on the findings of its continuing internal inquiry. Meg Poole, Sachs's agent, was interviewed in private at length by BBC executives on Tuesday and has received no further word from the corporation. It was Poole who first played a recording of the offending show to Sachs after the broadcast and then wrote a complaint to the BBC on his behalf. 'Andrew was surprised by the length of the broadcast,' she told The Observer last week. 'He said to me he had thought they were not going to run it.' Yesterday's Radio 2 apology said: 'On 18 October, the BBC broadcast an exchange between Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross on the Russell Brand show on Radio 2. This concerned the actor Andrew Sachs and his granddaughter, Georgina Baillie. Some of this exchange was left on the voicemail of Mr Sachs. The conversation was grossly offensive and an unacceptable intrusion into the private lives of both Mr Sachs and Ms Baillie.'Brand argues this weekend that he had no 'malicious intent': 'It was like an evolving, rolling thing. If you listen, I say "sorry" more than I say anything offensive. The message is mostly an apology. In fact, it is the acknowledgement of how wrong it was that is the source of the comedy.' The comedian and actor, who is to appear alongside Adam Sandler in the forthcoming Disney film Bedtime Stories, to be released on Boxing Day, and who has been cast as Johnny Depp's brother in the next Pirates of the Caribbean film, said that he accepted full responsibility for doing something 'daft'. 'What's difficult about the whole thing is that it was completely devoid of malice and there's been a retrospective application of cruelty and intention to cause offence,' he said. Brand has resigned from the BBC, while Ross has been suspended without pay for three months. Brand also tells the magazine he will not let the incident change his style of humour: 'I can't let it change what I do, other than when I make a programme have an editor look at all aspects of it, to see if it will offend on a personal level.'He denies the allegation made by fellow Radio 2 presenter Paul Gambaccini that he had sacked a series of producers on the show.In a documentary about the events, to be broadcast on Wednesday evening on Channel Five, Baillie, a burlesque dancer, will say that she regrets the impact of the incident on the careers of Brand and Ross.Russell BrandJonathan RossBBCRadioguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2008 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">			Russell Brand: We cut the really bad stuff |				Media |				The Observer	 {...} Comic says the most offensive parts of the Sachs messages were edited out before the broadcast {...}</blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> November 9, 2008, 12:05 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> November 9, 2008, 10:44 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;79KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/">Europe</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/united-kingdom/">United Kingdom</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/united-kingdom/news-and-media/"><b>News and Media</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{EUROPE &gt; NEWS AND MEDIA} - Ask Hadley: Hadley Freeman on high heels and leather leggings</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">I am a woman but I hate wearing high heels. Is there any hope for me?Sara Miller, by emailMystic Meg I may not be (despite the nightly exercises, my voice remains dismayingly unbreathy) but a vision is coming before me. I see a time, a time in the none too distant future when our progeny's progeny's progeny's progeny will look back in wonderment that women ever wore high heels at all, and will regard the perverted practice the way we think of corsets: as a torturous form of masochism that women willingly subjected themselves to in the name of creating what is perceived to be a better shape.I'm not going to lie to you. Round here, like John McCain we live on the Straight Talk Express. So, yes, it is true, a lengthened leg does look thinner and, um, longer emerging from a high heel than a stumpy flat. But so does a defined waist compared to a solid trunk: that doesn't mean that one should contort one's body and damage one's health to achieve this effect. Having bigger eyes is largely assumed to be a nice thing but that doesn't mean we should all walk around with toothpicks stretching out our lids. (Don't get any ideas, designer folk.)Going back to the corset analogy, one this column plans to hammer out to the death today, this is yet another example of an idea of human aesthetics taken too far. Yes, a defined waist is a good thing: a waist that is freakishly shrunk to 43cm (17in), and with the crushed ribs to prove it, is not. Similarly, long legs are always welcome. Legs shoved up on weird little toothpicks, forcing the knees to go all bandy-like and the lower spine to be crushed downwards, are not. The legs are meant to be longer naturally, not attenuated by you standing on your tiptoes, see? High heels may be synonymous with sexy but the grumpiness, pain and immobility that tend to be high heels' side-effects mitigate any of the alleged sexiness the shoes bring. Just as there is something very disturbing about seeing a woman whose waist is half the circumference of her hips (as anyone who's seen a photo of Dita von Teese romping naked - and who hasn't? - knows), is there not something comical about seeing a room full of women trotting about on their tippy toes? Is there not something "small children make-believing at being grown-ups" about the whole look? Are there enough rhetorical questions in this column yet? Ladies of the world, unite! Come down to my stumpy level and fight against this nonsensical tyranny, you know it makes sense. I may rise on a lower plane in the physical world, but in the land of moral rectitude, I rise high above them all.I have been noticing an increasing number of young women wearing leather leggings. Is this advisable?Milly Valentine, by emailOh, I love a good spoon-feeding, I do. Bless you, my readers, for making my daily job as light and lovely as free-floating feather.Of course leather leggings aren't advisable. The name itself rather gives it away: there is leather, which only looks good on Bruce Springsteen and cows, and there are leggings, which look good on no one. But I'll give designers this: they aren't half clever. Rarely has a garment fitted in so neatly to the current teen and twentysomething zeitgeist as a pair of leather leggings. This is a generation that likes to get its legs out, hence the enduring popularity of short shorts, even in the winter, and the seemingly unstoppable rise of leggings. But it is also one, as we discussed last week in regard to band T-shirts, that has a strangely sepia-hued view of the 1960s and scuzzy rockers. I blame Kate Moss for all of this, and I'm increasingly blaming Peaches Geldof, too, for this and many, many other blights on my life. It may seem extreme to take Peaches as a representative of any section of the human race, but an afternoon unwisely spent in the atrium of Topshop should prove to any sniffing doubters that she does seem to be the template for a whole demographic in this country. Hence, leather leggings: they show off the legs while simultaneously looking like something Nikki Sixx might have worn which, to the astonishment of us oldies, now seems to be A Good Thing as opposed to A Health Hazard. Now, some of you may be eating your breakfast. Some may have a more finely developed sense of decorum than moi. So relying on the crutch of euphemism, it's this concern for the nation's health that really worries me about this garment. They surely can't do one's bits many favours, right? And, oh my stars, imagine what a pain it would be to go to the loo. It's these kinds of searing inquiries that gives this page its reputation for being like a combination of Diana Vreeland and Seymour Hersh.? Post questions to Ask Hadley, The Guardian, 119 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3ER. email: ask.hadley@guardian.co.ukFashionWomenguardian.co.uk © Guardian News &amp; Media Limited 2008 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms &amp; Conditions | More Feeds</summary>
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But so does a defined waist compared to a solid trunk: that doesn't mean that one should contort one's body and damage one's health to achieve this effect. Having bigger eyes is largely assumed to be a nice thing but that doesn't mean we should all walk around with toothpicks stretching out our lids. (Don't get any ideas, designer folk.)Going back to the corset analogy, one this column plans to hammer out to the death today, this is yet another example of an idea of human aesthetics taken too far. Yes, a defined waist is a good thing: a waist that is freakishly shrunk to 43cm (17in), and with the crushed ribs to prove it, is not. Similarly, long legs are always welcome. Legs shoved up on weird little toothpicks, forcing the knees to go all bandy-like and the lower spine to be crushed downwards, are not. The legs are meant to be longer naturally, not attenuated by you standing on your tiptoes, see? High heels may be synonymous with sexy but the grumpiness, pain and immobility that tend to be high heels' side-effects mitigate any of the alleged sexiness the shoes bring. Just as there is something very disturbing about seeing a woman whose waist is half the circumference of her hips (as anyone who's seen a photo of Dita von Teese romping naked - and who hasn't? - knows), is there not something comical about seeing a room full of women trotting about on their tippy toes? Is there not something "small children make-believing at being grown-ups" about the whole look? Are there enough rhetorical questions in this column yet? Ladies of the world, unite! Come down to my stumpy level and fight against this nonsensical tyranny, you know it makes sense. I may rise on a lower plane in the physical world, but in the land of moral rectitude, I rise high above them all.I have been noticing an increasing number of young women wearing leather leggings. Is this advisable?Milly Valentine, by emailOh, I love a good spoon-feeding, I do. Bless you, my readers, for making my daily job as light and lovely as free-floating feather.Of course leather leggings aren't advisable. The name itself rather gives it away: there is leather, which only looks good on Bruce Springsteen and cows, and there are leggings, which look good on no one. But I'll give designers this: they aren't half clever. Rarely has a garment fitted in so neatly to the current teen and twentysomething zeitgeist as a pair of leather leggings. This is a generation that likes to get its legs out, hence the enduring popularity of short shorts, even in the winter, and the seemingly unstoppable rise of leggings. But it is also one, as we discussed last week in regard to band T-shirts, that has a strangely sepia-hued view of the 1960s and scuzzy rockers. I blame Kate Moss for all of this, and I'm increasingly blaming Peaches Geldof, too, for this and many, many other blights on my life. It may seem extreme to take Peaches as a representative of any section of the human race, but an afternoon unwisely spent in the atrium of Topshop should prove to any sniffing doubters that she does seem to be the template for a whole demographic in this country. Hence, leather leggings: they show off the legs while simultaneously looking like something Nikki Sixx might have worn which, to the astonishment of us oldies, now seems to be A Good Thing as opposed to A Health Hazard. Now, some of you may be eating your breakfast. Some may have a more finely developed sense of decorum than moi. So relying on the crutch of euphemism, it's this concern for the nation's health that really worries me about this garment. They surely can't do one's bits many favours, right? And, oh my stars, imagine what a pain it would be to go to the loo. It's these kinds of searing inquiries that gives this page its reputation for being like a combination of Diana Vreeland and Seymour Hersh.? Post questions to Ask Hadley, The Guardian, 119 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3ER. email: ask.hadley@guardian.co.ukFashionWomenguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2008 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">			Ask Hadley: Hadley Freeman on high heels and leather leggings |				Life and style |				The Guardian	 {...} Ask Hadley: I hate wearing high heels. Is there any hope for me? And young women wearing leather leggings. Is this advisable? {...}</blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> November 3, 2008, 12:11 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> November 3, 2008, 12:57 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;76KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/">Europe</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/united-kingdom/">United Kingdom</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/europe/united-kingdom/news-and-media/"><b>News and Media</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; LODGING} - Stay at the Village (Mammoth) 1bd</title>
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<title>{INTERNET &gt; GOOGLE} - The Presidential debate: Expanding the town hall</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">As we promised, here's an update on the search patterns we observed during last night's presidential debate. While a few lucky citizens were able to ask the candidates questions directly, millions of others used Google to find their answers.Similar to last Thursday, people sought to understand the meaning of several words mentioned in the debate: morass, commodity, junket, cynicism, and cronyism to name a few. In the chart below you can see four of the most popular queries during the debate. People were quite interested in both Meg Whitman and Warren Buffett, who were mentioned as potential candidates for the Secretary of Treasury, but the biggest rising query was Senator McCain's paraphrasing of Theodore Roosevelt's motto. Both candidates spoke against genocide while discussing the role of the United States as a peacekeeper, and as we saw in the vice presidential debate, nuclear energy and weapons were prominent topics.Queries occurred as the candidates talked, but the query volume dropped after 90-minute debate ended. Here's an additional view on queries for each of the candidates, charting queries from swing states (which had no more than a 5% gap between votes for George Bush and John Kerry in the 2004 election) and non-swing states. Swing states generated proportionally more queries for the candidates than non-swing states. Both candidates peaked at the end of the debate, with McCain showing a larger spike while Obama has a larger overall volume. Queries for the presidential candidates form a higher fraction of all queries in swing states.We also were curious how queries for Senator Biden and Governor Palin during their debate compared to queries for Senators McCain and Obama last night. As you see here, searches on the candidates during the VP debate came out on top:Queries containing "Biden" and "Palin" had higher peaks during last week's debatethan did "McCain" and "Obama" queries last night.Using Google Hot Trends you can see some of the more interesting things people were researching during this debate. Visit Google Election Trends to learn about longer-term election-related Google search queries, and read our previous post for the earlier VP debate queries.Posted by Jeffrey D. Oldham, Software Engineer, and Fred Leach, Customer Labs Analyst
 
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<title>{NEWS &gt; BREAKING NEWS} - Whitman Sampler &#8212; Pick a Silicon Valley Exec for Treasury Secretary</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">At last night?s debate John McCain was asked who he might choose as his Treasury Secretary. He dropped the name of billionaire Warren Buffett but his top pick in all seriousness was former eBay CEO Meg Whitman. Who else do you think the new president should consider from Silicon Valley, if anyone? Vote early and often, and suggest your own choices.
    
    
    
  

   
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - 2ba San Rafael Terra Linda- Great house - Great Location (san rafael) $2500 3bd</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Great Family House. Family room with fireplace, separate living/ dining room. Kitchen with eat-in area.  Two-car garage with storage loft. Washer and dryer. 



Backyard with patio and lawn and low maintenance garden. 



Centrally located in lovely residential neighborhood. Walk to Northgate 1 and Northgate Mall.  Walk to ScottyÂs Market.  Close to public transportation and Kaiser.  Dixie school district.  Close to playgrounds and school fields. 



A non-smoker house. 



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Arias near Elena Circle. 

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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - Great Family House. Family room with fireplace, separate living/ dining room. Kitchen with eat-in area.  Two-car garage with storage loft. Washer and dryer. 



Backyard with patio and lawn and low maintenance garden. 



Centrally located in lovely residential neighborhood. Walk to Northgate 1 and Northgate Mall.  Walk to ScottyÂs Market.  Close to public transportation and Kaiser.  Dixie school district.  Close to playgrounds and school fields. 



A non-smoker house. 



Pets to be negotiated.



Arias near Elena Circle. 

Call Alan or Meg at (510) 597-0585 or (415) 860-1090.

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<title>{LITERATURE &gt; CYBERPUNK} - Young adult authors for Obama</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Lauren McLaughlin sez, "Young Adult author Maureen Johnson launches new Obama social networking website. Many YA authors will be blogging there, including Judy Blume, Scott Westerfeld, Meg Cabot, Holly Black and many more. From the mission statement:" YA for Obama is a community of YA writers and readers and friends who have joined together because of our commitment to Future United States President Barack Obama...This is a social networking site, which means that when you join (it?s free! easy! takes about a minute!) you can do LOADS of stuff around here. You can make your own page, contribute to the forum, upload your own photos and videos, and make friends who love Obama as much as you do. I wouldn't say I loved Obama (his vote to allow the continued illegal wiretapping of the entire nation destroyed any chance of that), but I do support him. If I got a vote (I'm Canadian), that's who I'd vote for. YA for Obama (Thanks, Lauren!)...
  
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<issued>2008-09-20T23:25:09Z</issued>
<modified>2008-09-20T23:25:09Z</modified>
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - 2ba San Rafael Terra Linda- Great house - Great Location (san rafael) $2500 3bd</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Great Family House. Family room with fireplace, separate living/ dining room. Kitchen with eat-in area.  Two-car garage with storage loft. Washer and dryer. 



Backyard with patio and lawn and low maintenance garden. 



Centrally located in lovely residential neighborhood. Walk to Northgate 1 and Northgate Mall.  Walk to ScottyÂs Market.  Close to public transportation and Kaiser.  Dixie school district.  Close to playgrounds and school fields. 



A non-smoker house. 



Pets to be negotiated.



Arias near Elena Circle. 

Call Alan or Meg at (510) 597-0585 or (415) 860-1090.

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<issued>2008-09-16T06:37:26Z</issued>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - Great Family House. Family room with fireplace, separate living/ dining room. Kitchen with eat-in area.  Two-car garage with storage loft. Washer and dryer. 



Backyard with patio and lawn and low maintenance garden. 



Centrally located in lovely residential neighborhood. Walk to Northgate 1 and Northgate Mall.  Walk to ScottyÂs Market.  Close to public transportation and Kaiser.  Dixie school district.  Close to playgrounds and school fields. 



A non-smoker house. 



Pets to be negotiated.



Arias near Elena Circle. 

Call Alan or Meg at (510) 597-0585 or (415) 860-1090.

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