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markus and charlie had the second best time a tricky conditions with a mix of rain and stone at repsol fonda to be coping well so far. now after his triumph in the french open world number one rafael nadal has suffered a shot at feet ahead of wimbledon the spaniard knocked out of the quarterfinals at queen's by joe will free to tsonga and the dow started well enough taking the first set on a tie break but in the second it was to tsonga to take control and this sets it for him by the third nidal was looking a bit weary these three week exertion in paris losing that six games to one song or wrapping up the match in just over two hours i know probably zofran the roddick's who is on course for a record fifth partly explains the twenty eight year old his usual gotten himself on the serve again steffen and of a basket go into the first set six two. and then the second by the same scoreline
markus and charlie had the second best time a tricky conditions with a mix of rain and stone at repsol fonda to be coping well so far. now after his triumph in the french open world number one rafael nadal has suffered a shot at feet ahead of wimbledon the spaniard knocked out of the quarterfinals at queen's by joe will free to tsonga and the dow started well enough taking the first set on a tie break but in the second it was to tsonga to take control and this sets it for him by the third nidal...
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. >> jane fonda, some famous people in that class. >> what's a classic hefner day like? for you two when you get married, what will be a classic normal day? >> it's fairly well structured. the daytime begins late morning and then i take care of inventory. i'm still very much involved -- >> he works monday through
. >> jane fonda, some famous people in that class. >> what's a classic hefner day like? for you two when you get married, what will be a classic normal day? >> it's fairly well structured. the daytime begins late morning and then i take care of inventory. i'm still very much involved -- >> he works monday through
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>> yeah because it was peter fonda. i don't understand the actual premise.s think every hour on the hour a president randomly goes by in the grassy enol. -- knoll. i will probably steer clear of the grassy knoll. i didn't get the joke. >> that's because there wasn't one. a guy cop is filing suit against his department which he says denied his request to march in uniform in sunday's west hollywood gay and lesbian pride parade. apparently the department said it would bring discredit to his employer. he hired gloria allred. good move? >> she is world respected and worldwide. i can't think of anything that challenges to the authenticity to bear the cases that she represents. >> that's a very good'. -- very good answer. don't we need pride parades 1234*. >> it is good to take advantage of the moment and have widespread go go dancing. most of my moves i learn. >> yeah. and i realize i have some new exercise tips. you know what is great is seeing the older gay men look at the younger gay men and say i can't do that anymore. >> when they ban sparklers, pride will co
>> yeah because it was peter fonda. i don't understand the actual premise.s think every hour on the hour a president randomly goes by in the grassy enol. -- knoll. i will probably steer clear of the grassy knoll. i didn't get the joke. >> that's because there wasn't one. a guy cop is filing suit against his department which he says denied his request to march in uniform in sunday's west hollywood gay and lesbian pride parade. apparently the department said it would bring discredit...
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of the sudden it was a noisy scene that fonda had claimed he had jumped on to the railings and plunged into the risen by the germans began firing to ask him that suggests in captivity he shouted those were the last words he attracts to his soul which adamantly. in accordance with their plan to attack the soviet union the germans had amassed three armies close to the border among these army groups or was the most powerful its mission was to encircle and destroy soviet troops and belorussia and move on to moscow via small and. the german strategy relied on surprise attack to demoralize the adversary from the opening seconds. the sound of the explosions was deafening. that i have seen war only in films. i thought it was an earthquake i just couldn't believe there was a war going on. the first hours of june twenty second one thousand forty one from cancer to any kind of a member of the military band asleep in his barracks on the second floor of breast fortress. within minutes of the attack bullets and shells fragments and riddled the barracks wall. i remember dosed all over the place. well
of the sudden it was a noisy scene that fonda had claimed he had jumped on to the railings and plunged into the risen by the germans began firing to ask him that suggests in captivity he shouted those were the last words he attracts to his soul which adamantly. in accordance with their plan to attack the soviet union the germans had amassed three armies close to the border among these army groups or was the most powerful its mission was to encircle and destroy soviet troops and belorussia and...
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of the sudden it was a noisy scene that fonda had crampy he had shown times the gratings and plunged into the river but we went into town and began firing at him present death in captivity he shouts if those were the last words he addressed to his soul. in accordance with their plan to attack the soviet union the germans had amassed three armies close to the border among these armed groups or was the most powerful its mission was to encircle and destroy soviet troops and belorussia and move on to moscow as money. the german strategy relied on surprise attack to demoralize the and reserve from the hoping psychonauts. the sound of the explosions was deafening. that i had seen war only in films. i thought it was an earthquake i just couldn't believe it was a war going on. the first hours of june twenty second one thousand forty one. of a member of the military band asleep in his barracks on the second floor abreast fortress. within minutes of the attack bullets and shells fragments had riddled the barracks walls. i remember just all over the place. well. i could barely breathe iraq myse
of the sudden it was a noisy scene that fonda had crampy he had shown times the gratings and plunged into the river but we went into town and began firing at him present death in captivity he shouts if those were the last words he addressed to his soul. in accordance with their plan to attack the soviet union the germans had amassed three armies close to the border among these armed groups or was the most powerful its mission was to encircle and destroy soviet troops and belorussia and move on...
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. >> jane fonda, some famous people in that class. >> what's a classic hefner day like?wo when you get married, what will be a classic normal day? >> it's fairly well structured. the daytime begins late morning and then i take care of inventory. i'm still very much involved -- >> he works monday through friday in the office. >> and do interviews, et cetera. during the day. >> how much of the "playboy" brand do you think is down to you personally? >> well, i certainly didn't do it alone but it is certainly a very personal brand. i mean the whole notion of "playboy," you know, came from my own dreams in my childhood, adolescent dreams. and i do think that it was not a coincidence that when my last marriage ended and i came back out, discovered a whole new generation was waiting for me to come out and play, the brand got hot again. it was the brand in the last 10, 12 year, right now on -- even though we're going through economic problems in terms of publishing, et cetera, the brand is hotter now than ever. >> your early life is quite puritanical. you didn't lose your virgin
. >> jane fonda, some famous people in that class. >> what's a classic hefner day like?wo when you get married, what will be a classic normal day? >> it's fairly well structured. the daytime begins late morning and then i take care of inventory. i'm still very much involved -- >> he works monday through friday in the office. >> and do interviews, et cetera. during the day. >> how much of the "playboy" brand do you think is down to you personally?...
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jackson, madeleine albright, jimmy carter, hilliary clinton, al gore, teddy kennedy, phil donahue, peter fonda, peter jennings. what do you think their reaction is on the cover of a book that says "useful idiots? " >> i don't know if they will notice. brian lamb: did you have something to do with selecting these? >> the publisher came up with the list. every person on the cover is mentioned in the book in some capacity or other. something that was worthy of being noted. brian lamb: katie couric. >> gosh, what did she say? brian lamb: i could help you. >> she was praising cuba if i recall. brian lamb: i will read a little bit. with host bryant gumbel and indicate kwrou couric visiting cuba, they mouth chirpy nonsense that characterized liberal views of cuba. >> that's exactly right. as i documented in the book, whenever the major media or liberal newspapers report on cuba, they do it in this completely uncurious way. they go down there and repeat what the castro regime says. they find themselves talking about their wonderful health care system and the fact that their educational system is so te
jackson, madeleine albright, jimmy carter, hilliary clinton, al gore, teddy kennedy, phil donahue, peter fonda, peter jennings. what do you think their reaction is on the cover of a book that says "useful idiots? " >> i don't know if they will notice. brian lamb: did you have something to do with selecting these? >> the publisher came up with the list. every person on the cover is mentioned in the book in some capacity or other. something that was worthy of being noted....