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Lost Season 6 Theories While there haven't been any spoilers about the final season of Lost, some clues have been dropped lost season 6 theories • lost season 6 spoilers • lost return january 2010 • lost season 6 clues • oceanic 815 crash
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A New Home for Dr. Strangelove A movie review of Kubrick's 1964 classic movie • film • war • aggression • parody
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Lost Season Six One of TV's most popular shows, 'Lost', enters its sixth and final season in 2010. Here are some of the many questions yet to be answered. lost series • lost season six • lost spoilers • lost season six spoilers • lost season 6
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Scientology's Lord Xenu Doctrine A galactic overlord killing off millions of people sounds like something one would see in a 1950s science fiction movie, but the doctrine is attributed to a religion. scientology lord xenu doctrine • scientology lord xenu • scientologist • conspiracy theory • scientology
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57 Chevy Bel Air and Ford Fairlane Were Classics GM and Ford are celebrating the 50th anniversary of two of their classic cars, the 1957 Bel Air and the 1957 Fairlane, both of which reflected the boldness of the year. 57 chevy bel air ford fairlane • big bold cars • sputnik • 50th anniversary car classics • chrome tail fins
A Sneak Peak at Lost's Final Season Find out what's known about Lost's highly-anticipated final season, set to air on ABC in from February to May 2010. abc • lost • spoilers • season six • season 6
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Asteroid 2009 DD45 Passes Close to Earth Near-Earth Objects are chunks of space rock that hurtle around our corner of the Universe. One of them, called 99942 Apophis, is being watched carefully by astronomers. asteroid collision • near-earth objects • apophis99942 • close-approach objects • asteroid belt
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Lost's Final Mysteries ABC's hit drama Lost is one of TV's most-discussed series. As it heads into production for its final season, fans are eager to figure out how the show will end. lost • abc • tv • elizabeth mitchell • dominic monaghan
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Them! Hollywood during the 1950s made a string of science fiction/horror films where humanity battled mutated monstrosities created by the atomic age. As quaint as some of these films seem today, they do manage to ask some hard questions the directly address the ethics of the nuclear age. ants • mutants • hollywood • stock • science
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Everything I Think I See -- Part 2: From Fiction's Watchtower
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