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  1. To hinder.
  2. Hindrance.

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FACEOFF POLL: Would you describe yourself as Liberal or Conservative?

Published November 23, 2008, 12:15 pm, Mineral Daily News-Tribune

The great American divide, Red state and Blue, is simply another way of describing the contrast between the two main currents of political thought in the nation today: Liberal and Conservative. At the heart of the national political debate is the question of what it means to be Liberal or Conservative. The answer to that question depends alot on where one stands on that great divide. This ...

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Donations slowing for arts groups

Published November 23, 2008, 3:43 am, The Jackson Citizen Patriot

At the end of July, the Jackson Symphony Orchestra gave an update on its Supporting a Sound Vision campaign. With $2.7 million, the organization was more than halfway to its $4.5 million goal.

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A new day for Old Town

Published November 23, 2008, 3:18 am, San Diego Union-Tribune

As a theater artist, Sean Murray has made plenty of definitive statements on local stages. But as he looks around at the Old Town Theatre, he seems stumped by what, exactly, he should call this place. “It's a large intimate theater,” he says at first. “Or, an intimate large theater.”

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Country music's teen diva

Published November 23, 2008, 3:13 am, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

LOS ANGELES – Taylor Swift doesn’t bat a blue eye at rewriting history. Photo caption: Taylor Swift says that “ … as a songwriter you need to have a completely wild imagination.” Photo by Los Angeles Times

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She Lost Her Vision But Not The Hope

Published November 22, 2008, 5:35 pm, BruDirect.com

Kuala Belait - Imagine losing your vision at six years old and later in life having a major ability to play instruments such as the drums, piano and guitar and scoring an incredible four A's and one B for her PSR exams.

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Frost bites: Sir David talks frankly about philandering, fall-outs and fame

Published November 22, 2008, 4:22 pm, Independent

Sir David Frost greets you with the uninhibited zeal of a Labrador retriever being reclaimed from the pound. "Great to see you," he gushes, offering a Cuban cigar in a manner which suggests that the honour is all his. "Wonderful, wonderful. Splendid." The intensity of his flattery is such that you are left fighting for air, buried by an avalanche of unearned affection.

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Published November 22, 2008, 2:05 pm, Deccan Herald

Ruskin Bond tells Swapan K Banerjee that it's more of a joy to write now, as he is under no pressure. Last year, Ruskin Bond, in the first-ever lit-fest organised by Woodstock, was awarded the Poet Laureate of Landour Award.

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It's the right time to tell Harvey Milk's story

Published November 22, 2008, 1:54 pm, Los Angeles Times

After years of starts and stops, the director, screenwriter Dustin Lance Black and Sean Penn bring the San Francisco politician's story to the screen. Long before making "Milk," the film due Wednesday about the life and death of openly gay San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, director Gus Van Sant imagined a scene in which the voluble, charismatic Milk was dressed as Ronald McDonald. In that ...

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Stella Duffy: Part 2

Published November 22, 2008, 1:03 pm, RainbowNetwork.com

Is your own home life anything like as chaotic as Saz and Molly’s? What do you mean, ‘chaotic’? They love each other. They’re happy! That almost never happens in crime fiction. Let alone lesbian fiction, where we’re all usually so unhappy and unstable and not able to find lasting love!

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Lazy vocab

Published November 22, 2008, 4:42 am, BBC News

Does using swear words show a lack of ideas?

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