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...never dupe a Dubliner. That said, the Asgard does have a fabulous stock of Irish beers and liquors, supplementing ol’ standbys Guinness and Jameson’s with Smithwick’s (new in this country) and Tullamore Dew. The Asgard will surely host a great St. Paddy’s Day party, but those looking for a more authentic experience might want to end their night in a smaller, independent...
...REFRESHING TO PLAY THE CON MAN FOR ONCE, INSTEAD OF THE DUPE? Yeah, although everybody gets conned in this movie. It's good to play somebody that's a little darker. Even when you're playing the cuddly, lovable parts, you still have dark thoughts...
Kerry also implies that one alternative was leaving Saddam in power. "I never doubted Saddam Hussein's untrustworthiness and willingness to try to dupe the world," he says. "But we did have a no-fly zone over two-thirds of the country, and we had the ongoing inspections. If we could contain Russia through the cold war, certainly we could have dealt more effectively with Saddam Hussein through the international community." Kerry does acknowledge that the U.S. and the world are better off with Saddam in prison. But he argues that the ends do not justify the means, and while...
Correa may have helped dupe her relatives because she appeared to be pregnant in 1997. Relatives say she told them she had given birth to a baby girl at her house on Dec. 12, three days before the alleged kidnapping. Her boyfriend at the time, Andre Moore, says he pressed his ear against Correa's naked, bulging belly and felt kicking. So what happened to the baby Correa seemed to be carrying? Says Moore: "I have no idea." He said he learned Aaliyah was not his child when he requested a paternity test in 1999. The Philadelphia city council will...
...People are losing their jobs left and right. If there are people sitting at home and listening to Bush talk about job increases and they are unemployed...You can only dupe the American people so many times,” said Gephardt, a Washington, D.C., social worker...