Word: coms
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...need a car or a Kobe when she turned 16. She wanted a starring role in a film, and she was prepared to be patient. She has been called the new Lucille Ball and the next Gilda Radner, thanks to her deft, daft turns on the Nickelodeon skit-com series All That. Nick's Kids Choice awards named her Favorite Television Actress three years running. But, she says, "I want to be looked at as an adult actress. That's why I didn't want to do a big movie when I was 11. I was waiting till...
...missives (at dear_raed.blogspot com offer Web watchers a rare look at how one Iraqi views the war. Although no one has been able to verify his identity, Pax appears to be the real thing, and his reports on bombings, power outages and dwindling food supplies became--until he lost Internet access early last week--must reading for war buffs of all political stripes...
...look like treason. Due process may appear to be an unaffordable luxury. The First Amendment may seem optional. The peacetime fail-safe checks and balances (Congress and courts keeping the presidency honest) may strip themselves down to a military principle--deference to the chain of command, and to the Com-mander in Chief...
...catch is, not every taxpayer is eligible--and not every tax-prep firm has the same selection criteria. Residents of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin will find that they can free-file through FileYour Taxes. com. Anyone 50 or older will qualify at TaxBrain Online Tax Center. Active-duty military? Try Taxslayer.com The rules are in the fine print (oh, heck, it's all fine print), but it's still possible that you might work on your return only to find out mid-process that you don't qualify. Then you would have to double-back to the IRS site...
...look like treason. Due process may appear to be an unaffordable luxury. The First Amendment may seem optional. The peacetime fail-safe checks and balances (Congress and courts keeping the presidency honest) may strip themselves down to a military principle - deference to the chain of command, and to the Com-mander in Chief...