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- Now that's a bad ass trailer - Defamer
- My bad little girl is bringing her bi-hotness back to Lost - tv squad
- Is the Pope gay? - NY Post
- The Answer is a Question Mark for tonight's game in Denver - AP
- Woman thrown from her car and into LA River during a traffic accident, probably fatal - LA Times
- Clippers only a game and a half out - Bob Baker
- Judge rules that some kinds of linking are illegal - c/net
- California added 15,900 jobs in November, but state unemployment still goes up a tad - AP
- Woman responsible for the make-up in "Forrest Gump" shoots and kills her husband then then herself - Socialite Life
- Nicole Richie eating a hamburger, friend seems stunned - The Sun
- Threadless involved in a plagiarism scandal shocking the Interwebs - PreShrunk
- Mike Evans, the first Lionel Jefferson from "The Jeffersons", died in Twentynine Palms last week but we're just hearing about it now. Color us suspicious - AP
- Colbert fucked up a perfectly good bit and can only scrounge up Peter Frampton. LAist knows 10 year old kids who shred better than Frampton. Bah humbug! - Pitchfork
- Them Duke boys get their rape charges dropped. Still must sweat out kidnapping allegations. - USA Today
- 25 year-old LSD secrets that were held back by President Bush will soon be released - Guardian
- Are we evil? We ask that because whenever we think of this story, we laugh. 82 year old man dressed as Santa Claus dies at Christmas party. Yeah, we're evil - Guardian
- The 50 Greatest Cartoons, and the YouTube videos for all of them, almost - City Rag
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