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  Does the Lance and Kitty relationship seem stupid to anyone else? - Toon Zone Forum
It felt like a waste of time to me. All of their fluffy happy relationship scenes were either boring or upsetting (to me, anyway).
"Joyride" seriously made me angry, because I think it's pretty uncool to betray your teammates for a crush.
I didn't care for "Joyride" either considering they (and everyone else) seemed so stupid in that episode.
forums.toonzone.net /showthread.php?t=99686   (3786 words)

  
 if:book: May 2005 Archives
It generates maps using information scraped from Citizen ICAM, a public portal to the Chicago Police Department's database of reported crime.
Times chair Arthur Sulzberger Jr remarked that though online advertising is undergoing exponential growth, it is just a matter of time until it flattens out and assumes regular cycles, like in print advertising.
Social scientists argue, for example, that test scores go up in schools where parent volunteerism is highest, and that crime is reduced in communities with high civic participation.
www.futureofthebook.org /blog/archives/2005/05/index.html   (8536 words)

  
 Batman: The Animated Newsletter
This section will feature new episodes for BATMAN, SUPERMAN, and BATMAN BEYOND.
Batman/Terry's emotional resolve is put to the test when an old girlfriend, who also happens to be the notorious Ten of the Royal Flush Gang, reverts back to a life of crime.
The situation becomes even more complicated when he learns that she's being forced to steal to save her family from kidnappers.
news.toonzone.net /btan/btan42-p01.php   (1557 words)

  
 Stith's Reviews
Reunion on Neverend / Booklist / July 1994 / Carl Hays / "absorbing, fast-paced action and witty dialogue."
Redshift Rendezvous / SF Writer's Market Place and Sourcebook / 1994 / Peter Heck / "One fine example is John Stith's Redshift Rendezvous, a hard SF mystery in which the theory of relativity holds one of the main clues to solving the crime." (in article on SF trends and genres, pg.
Manhattan Transfer / Rocky Mountain News / 26 December 1993 / Mark Graham / Best of the year in science fiction, fantasy, and horror (listing only three novels, one story collection, one art book): "One of the most fun science fiction novels in years."
www.neverend.com /reviews.htm   (5078 words)

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