Posts Tagged ‘don’t’

Americans get more cash, but don’t spend it 

Americans had more cash in their pockets last month, but they may have been too nervous to spend it.

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Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie don’t let kids to Google them

They may have two of the most recognizable names in Hollywood’s giant rolodex, but Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt would prefer if their six kids just knew them as “Mom and Dad.”

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Don’t call new ‘Dallas’ a reboot!

The basic rules for the new “Dallas” that launches this summer on TNT are simple, pardner. Don’t call it a remake. Don’t call it a reboot. Above all, do not call it “Desperate Housewives.”

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Lupica: Don’t focus on Mitt’s Mormon faith

“Romney, a Mormon.” You so routinely see this in coverage of Mitt Romney your eyes almost start to miss it, even though it will only get worse once the rest of these losers get out of the way and it is him against Barack Obama.

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You don’t change the rules in the middle of the game

On receiving an invitation to the Night of 100 Stars.

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Big Blue barbs don’t bother Revis

“Revis sucks! Revis sucks!” cornerback Marquice Cole playfully shouted as Darrelle Revis gave his two cents about the latest bit of trash talk in the run-up to Saturday’s showdown at MetLife Stadium.

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Some Asians’ college strategy: Don’t check `Asian’ (AP)

In this Nov. 18, 2011 photo, Harvard University student Lanya Olmstead stands in front of an entrance to the school's quad as passers-by stream by, in Cambridge, Mass. Ethnically, she considers herself half Taiwanese and half Norwegian. But when applying to Harvard, Olmstead checked only one box for her race: white. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)AP – Lanya Olmstead was born in Florida to a mother who immigrated from Taiwan and an American father of Norwegian ancestry. Ethnically, she considers herself half Taiwanese and half Norwegian. But when applying to Harvard, Olmstead checked only one box for her race: white.


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