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...band album--the whole "We've Got it Going On" thing. Another day, another boy band, you might think--until you hear the hilarious lyrics. The second song, "U + Me = Us (Calculus)" is their not-so-subtle "I Want It That Way" and "Rub One Out," well, is their token masturbation piece ("Rub one out and I grab my crotch/Rub one out/Do you wanna watch?"). Also included are "Say It (Don't Spray It)" ("I want the news/Not the weather") and techno and karaoke versions...
...beenz away as a means of rewarding customer loyalty, in exchange for personal information or as a reward to surfers for just showing up. Hence the name--"You get something just for having 'been' there," explains Beenz.com chairman and CEO Philip Letts. Among the sites that offer this virtual token of their esteem are Excite UK, Dash, FortuneCity and the Motley Fool. Then, once your virtual wallet is bulging, you can spend beenz at any of some 200 e-commerce sites that accept beenz as a form of payment, including Flooz, ishop, Jellybeenz Gifts and MP3.com There are no downloads...
...possible reform would be to allow targeted donations to specific Harvard departments or institutions. Making last year's Senior Gift specific to a scholarship fund was a good first step, but further student choice could be instituted. History concentrators could write a check to the department as a token of gratitude for stimulating tutorials. Students who enjoyed the exhibits in the Fogg Museum could express their thanks in the same way. Instead, the current Senior Gift lumps together all the donations and hands them over to the College, giving students no control over how their donations are used. Undoubtedly...
This Valentine's, there's no excuse for prepackaged chocolates or generic greeting cards. You can design almost any love token online, limited only by your wallet...
...international support," says McAllister. "But there's clearly a split between the Sinn Fein leadership and the IRA hard men who've always been dubious about surrendering their weapons, even though those weapons are silent. Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness may have thought they could deliver at least a token IRA commitment by the end of January, but they clearly can't - and Trimble's ultimatum, if anything, has made their task even more difficult, because the IRA has been adamant that it won't disarm in response to pressure from its enemies." No wonder McGuinness appeared on the verge...