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A Hawk and a Hacksaw
Artist: A Hawk and a Hacksaw
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Year: 2007
Tracks: 8
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Year: 2006
Tracks: 11
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Year: 2005
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1 Start Trouble
SCRANTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL
2 Dr. Motte
Lousy diner frequented by vagrants and possibly used as the setting for quasi-porn films may get a reprieve from the wrecking ball due to bending of the city's preservation laws.
3 Danny Byrd
A look at how Auschwitz, Wall Street and I.G. Farben set the standard for and hand-glove relationship of National Structures and armies providing the stage for an infrastructure of Private Enterprise: Is this the pattern set by the new Iraqi Oil Law of May 2007?
4 The Mad Caddies
Bunch of comic book reviews for the week of Sepember 12th, 2007. Reviews for Nova, Countdown, Thor, etc.
5 Rinocerose
LOREAUVILLE - There probably is some sort of nickname that could be given to Loreauville's dynamic running backs Jarmal Alexander and Dillon Anthony. But whatever name could be given to the duo, wouldn't do justice to the two who literally carry the LHS running game and offense on their legs.
6 Ithdabquth Qliphoth
The city of Leeds celebrates 800 years since it was granted its first charter as a town with a series of events.
7 Citizen Bird
Bjorn Lomborg, author of Cool It: The Sceptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming, in the Daily Telegraph.
8 Hans Appelqvist
Top-ranked Roger Federer won his fourth Masters Cup title in five years Sunday, overwhelming No. 6 David Ferrer 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. It was the third consecutive dominating performance by Federer, who won his 53rd career title including eight this year and ran his record against Ferrer to 8-0.
9 Dapayk and Padberg
MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota Timberwolves guard Randy Foye will miss at least three more weeks because of a knee injury that has already sidelined him almost all season, the team learned Monday.
10 Bass Junkie
As it has for more than two decades, the Japanese Government referred to the expedition as ?scientific?. It is a description that infuriates anti-whaling activists. Whale meat harvested on the expeditions is sold on to the Japanese market and the profits used to fund ?future research?.