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dwd
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you said obviously its not a fm radio because its
1928
, well if there werent any satellites for radios then there obviously werent any for cellphones. ...
2.
1928 cell phone hoax
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
If she is really using a cell phone, then Forrest Gump in real life did tell John F. Kennedy he had to pee.
3.
But why is she holding it up to her ear ...
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... for
1928
! ...
4.
Why is no one stopping her ...
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... and asking what this device is -if- it is someone walking down the street using a cell phone? I know I would have been the first to quickly investigate if I saw someone holding a non-
1928
device upto ...
5.
Cell phone in Charlie Chaplin movie explained (VIDEO)
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Time travelers? Cell phones in
1928
? Or simply a great marketing hoax for a Charlie Chaplin movie? Chaplin may have been further ahead of his time than we thought. ...
6.
Animal legends interred in New Jersey soil
(Life/Style)
... shorts (such as Tom and Jerry). A lion by the name of Slats was used on all black-and-white MGM films between 1924 and
1928
. The original logo was designed by Howard Dietz and used by Goldwyn Pictures ...
7.
Virginia Woolf’s ‘Orlando’ comes strangely alive
(Entertainment/Movies)
Playwright Sarah Ruhl adapts an unusual novel with style and smarts BY MICHAEL SOMMERS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM OFF BROADWAY REVIEW Virginia Woolf's unusually brilliant
1928
novel "Orlando" tells ...
8.
New Jersey's Neatstuff Collectibles to display prize pieces at Big Apple Comic Con
(Life/Style)
... Crazy" in
1928
. The panels represent the first Mickey Mouse images ever drawn and shown publicly. "This is the cartoon that started it all," said Carbonaro. While a unique item of that stature has ...
9.
A journey into Jersey City's Journal Square
(Life/Style)
... Square was the cultural entertainment center of Hudson County, home to the movies palaces built in the 1920s: The State (1922), the Stanley (
1928
), and the Loew's Jersey (1929). By one version of the story, ...
10.
Princeton professor emeritus Robert Tucker, renowned Soviet expert and Stalin biographer, dead at 92
(Life/Style)
... From Above,
1928
-1941" (1990). His works on Marx are still widely read; he wrote "Philosophy and Myth in Karl Marx" (1961) and "The Marxian Revolutionary Idea" (1969), and he edited "The Marx-Engels Reader" ...
11.
Millionaires income all time high, charity giving still falling
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... of millionaire income now exceeds the previous historical peak (
1928
). 4. Charital giving continues to fall. Gov christie says the only reason the Dems want to reinstitute the millionaries tax is ...
12.
An odd couple of N.J. towers: High Point Monument and Cape May Lighthouse
(Life/Style)
... NJ. Master Mason Michael Maddaluna began construction of the tower in
1928
and completed it in 1930. The structure stands at 220 feet tall and the base measures 34 square feet. The outside is made of ...
13.
Statue of former U.S. Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. to be unveiled in Newark
(N.J./State)
... on April 25, 1906 and was the second oldest of eight children. He graduated from Barringer High School, the University of Pennsylvania in
1928
and Harvard Law School in 1931. Mr. Brennan practiced labor ...
14.
Radical terror group of Muslim women uncovered
(World/International)
... The history of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt following its founding in
1928
has been one of huge growth followed by successive government crackdowns. Both royal and nationalist Egyptian governments ...
15.
‘The Orphans’ Home Cycle’ spins Texas stories of passing blessings
(Entertainment/Movies)
... and copes with an assortment of relatives including his ailing mother and selfish sister Lily Dale. The final play, "The Death of Papa," views the aftermath of the sudden passing in
1928
of Elizabeth's ...
16.
New Jersey bids good riddance to the 2000s
(N.J./State)
... 287,424 in 1937. As late as January 1941 there were 209,794 unemployment claims. Between
1928
and 1933 at least 140 New Jersey banks closed. In 1935 (the population was 4.04 million) a half million residents ...
17.
Musings on ‘Inglourious Basterds’ and ‘Casablanca’
(Entertainment/Movies)
... with Marie Windsor) "Sense and Sensibility" (1995) Now, one of my favorite movies is Dreyer's "The Passion of Joan of Arc" (
1928
), but I've shown it too often in this area. So, as the fifth film, ...
18.
Rutgers to be part of football's return to Yankee Stadium
(Sports/Professional)
... obliged by scoring twice to defeat Army 12-6 on Nov. 10,
1928
. For almost 60 years afterward, college teams played in the Bronx regularly until a 1987 game between Central State and Grambling damaged ...
19.
New Jersey retains No. 2 national income ranking
(Money/Economy)
... Berkeley, found the wealthiest 330,000 Americans received nearly as much income as the bottom 150 million. The income gap was the largest since
1928
. Since the new report reflects 2007 conditions, it ...
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