Oct 31, 2009 -
I am a sucker for scary stories. Whether the story's about a ghost, a witch, or a madman, I am all over it. Check out these 10 scary books to read on Halloween and cuddle up next to someone you can grab onto.
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Oct 31, 2009 -
This squash-faced kitteh sure has the sweet life! Not only does he get fed by hand, with chopsticks, but if his human companion servant doesn't do it fast enough, he swats her! It's good to be the king.
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Oct 31, 2009 -
7 Reasons Why Halloween Is Huge in 2009! In our PopSugar Rush special, we count down the top seven reasons why Halloween 2009 will top all the rest, including the spooky mood courtesy of the vampire craze, adorable celebrity pumpkin patch kids, and sexy stars in revealing costumes!
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Oct 31, 2009 -
Are Your Ready For the Halloween Bunny? We've seen cats and dogs in costumes. But have you seen a bunny in a tutu, a pirate's hat, or dressed as a bumble bee?
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Oct 30, 2009 -
I don't know about you, but ending my week by watching a shirtless magician in shiny red pants and a mullet take down Osama bin Laden (around 1:40) makes all my hard work seem worthwhile. Perhaps you'll agree! Or not.
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Oct 30, 2009 -
This week we prepared for Halloween by giving you costume ideas inspired by powerful women while also exploring costumes that should never be sexified. While you were worrying about what to wear tomorrow, did you also pay attention to the news stories that dressed up the headlines this week?
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Oct 30, 2009 -
Forget Dinner is a website that caters to people in sexless marriages. The casual dating site is particularly popular in the UK and boasts the tag line: "Forget dinner and go straight to bed!" Subtle!
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Oct 30, 2009 -
When Obama decided not to renew the Title V grant program that funds abstinence-only sex education programs in his 2010 budget, places like McLennan County in Texas found their coffers, already depleted when their $800,000 grant ran out in 2007, dwindle from $1 million to zero.
Since 1997, $1.9 billion in government funding ($1.5 billion of it federal money) has gone to abstinence-only education, turning it into an industry unto itself. Although the Senate Finance Committee voted to restore the funding 12-11 last month, the measure needs to pass the full Congress, which is unlikely.
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