What Happened on Jun 9
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2007 Washington, D.C. Capital Pride Parade
The ten day long Capital Pride Festival celebrates Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community pride. There’s dances, parties, events,... Read more
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Venom release Hell
Hell is the twelfth studio album by the heavy metal band Venom. It was released in 2008 through Universal. It is the first Venom album to feature... Read more
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Anti-Flag releases The People or the Gun
The People or the Gun is Anti-Flag's eighth studio album. The album was released on June 9, 2009. It was their first album released on independent... Read more
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Baltimore Orioles defeat Seattle Mariners, 3-1
That's a first Melvin Mora saw his first homer in 26 games taken away by the first replay review in Camden Yards' history. Mora's two-run shot... Read more
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Boston Red Sox defeat New York Yankees, 7-0
If the euphoria continues every time David Ortiz lofts a ball out of Fenway Park, the man is going to have one tired arm, swinging his helmet... Read more
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Colorado Rockies defeat Milwaukee Brewers, 3-2
It's probably not time to panic yet. But this has become a recent trend. The Milwaukee Brewers have built themselves into a competitive club,... Read more
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First Guantanamo Bay Detainee to Stand Trial in US
In a reversal of Bush administration policy, the first Guantanamo detainee was transferred Tuesday to U.S. soil for trial on capital terrorism... Read more
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House Judiciary Committee Votes Unanimously to Refer Articles of Impeachment on Judge Samuel Kent
If things keep moving along as they have this week, former federal judge Samuel Kent won't be earning his salary for much longer. On June 9, a... Read more
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Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings released
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings is a video game published by LucasArts for the Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2. The... Read more
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Letterman's Late Show scores higher ratings than O'Brien's Tonight Show
On night seven of Conan O'Brien's Tonight Show run, David Letterman's Late Show finished on top, overnight ratings showed. Tuesday's Late Show... Read more
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North Korea Threatens a "Merciless Offensive" Involving Nuclear Weapons
Consistent with the highly belligerent posture North Korea has taken in the past three weeks, and the “rapid-fire series of provocations“ it has... Read more
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Red Sox shut out Yankees in fifty-eighth game of season, 7 - 0
Josh Beckett allowed one hit over six innings and David Ortiz launched his second homer in three games, helping the Red Sox win their sixth game in... Read more
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Washington Post calls for Roland Burris' resignation
WE DON'T know where to begin with the latest mess that has ensnared Sen. Roland W. Burris (D-Ill.). No, "ensnared" isn't the right word. That would... Read more
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Chicago Blackhawks win Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup Finals ended Wednesday night with a 4-3 overtime victory by the Chicago Blackhawks over the Philadelphia Flyers, giving Chicago a... Read more
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Chicago Cubs defeat Milwaukee Brewers, 9-4
Derrek Lee hit his 300th homer, Marlon Byrd and Geovany Soto each connected twice and the Chicago Cubs showed some surprising pop to power past the... Read more
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Former Chief of Staff and Campaign Manager Alonzo Monk Testifies in Rod Blagojevich Trial as Witness for the Prosecution (Trial Day 5)
Testimony from Rod Blagojevich's former Chief of Staff, Lon Monk, continued for several hours afternoon. Lon Monk described a 2002 meeting he had... Read more
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Image of Rod Blagojevich as Part of "Chicago Style" Tattoo Revealed
Chicagoist (http://chicagoist.com) reported that Chicago artist Jeremy Scheuch got this tattoo inked last night by Bethany Cisco... Read more
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Minnesota Twins defeat Kansas City Royals, 6-2
Here are a few things to know about Twins righthander Carl Pavano: He can hold runners on base when he really tries. He can figure out ways... Read more
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Mortal Online Launches
Mortal Online is a First Person, Open World, PvP/PvE Sandbox MMORPG developed and published by the Swedish video game company Star Vault, released... Read more
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Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Study Finds Sleep-deprived Teens are Three Times More Likely to Suffer from Depression
A new study out of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School finds that finds that sleep-deprived teens are three times more likely to suffer from... Read more
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