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Thoughts on the Middle East, history, and religion.
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The random thoughts and photos of Jimbo.
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Middle East interfaith blogger network.
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An irreverent but insightful look at the world of middle management. Host Wayne Turmel vents, offers humorous commentary, and talks to the smartest people in the field about management techniques, career strategies, and just keeping it together day after day.
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Musings from Middle America.
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Bill Marriott's blog.
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These are the chronicles of my journey into two clashing worlds - being Gay and being Christian. Both seem hostile to each other and those of us who are trapped in the middle are left with having to live two separate lives.
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Center Progressive News and opinion
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Drawings and illustrations.
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An update and analysis of media and socio-economic changes in Jordan from a social democratic perspective.
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Political blog dealing with middle class issues by a Lou Dobbs Democrat.
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We offer family river trips on Idaho's Middle Fork of the Salmon and Oregon's Rogue River. We specialize in trips with healthy, delicious food, and fun guides.
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See the "Middle Kingdom" through the eyes of a British/Australian (from Melbourne) living and working in China.
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The Moor Next Door is a weblog written by Nouri Luhemiya, a student of International Relations and Middle Eastern Studies. Its purpose is to explore the international relations of the Maghreb and the Arab Middle East, with a special focus on Algeria, Lebanon, and Syria and their relationship to the ...
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A middle school technology facilitator trying to find sanity in a middle school world.
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Middle of Nowhere blog.
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A site for an animator who loves ice-cream to share her artworks and thoughts.
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Lizzie's blog.
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The unlikely story of how America slipped the surly bonds of earth & came to believe in signs & portents that would make the middle ages blush.
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A few guys and girls taking a relaxing seat in the middle row to give you the average persons perspective on movies, music and the media mysteries.
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