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February 6, 2009 – Ditching debt requires dealing with the emotional underbelly of owing money, and coming to terms with a culture that has serious debt addiction issues.
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February 6, 2009 – The Food and Drug Administration made history Friday as it approved the first drug made with materials from genetically engineered animals, clearing the way for a new class of medical therapies.
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February 6, 2009 – A German company joined the ranks of those selling Mac clones. PearC feels they are on the right side of the law, too.
February 6, 2009 – My girlfriend and I are into male-orgasm denial. We’ve recently tried putting Orajel on my cock and then covering it with two condoms so she can use me as a dildo without me getting off or even feeling …
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February 6, 2009 – The newest product made from goat’s milk is not a tangy cheese, but a drug that could prevent fatal blood clots.
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