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Thursday, August 04, 2011

Microsoft's Transvestite Bill Gates a.k.a. "The Ugly" and a.k.a. "The Invisible Manhood"




http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085892/releaseinfo

IMDb

The Internet Movie Database

Release dates for

The Man Who Wasn't There (1983)

Country Date

USA 12 August 1983



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085892

IMDb

The Internet Movie Database

The Man Who Wasn't There (1983)


Steve Guttenberg ... Sam Cooper


A State Department employee finds an egg-shaped device with a green fluid inside that makes the person who drinks it invisible. He finds himself being chased by foreign agents who want the substance.


Release Date: 12 August 1983 (USA)










http://www.smh.com.au/national/modest-boy-who-became-a-mass-murderer-20110724-1hvh0.html


smh.com.au

The Sydney Morning Herald


Modest boy who became a mass murderer

Sean Rayment, London

July 25, 2011.


IN THE space of 48 hours Anders Behring Breivik emerged from the obscurity of an Oslo suburb to become the worst mass killer in peacetime Europe.

Breivik was born on February 13, 1979 and grew up in western Oslo where, until recently, he lived with his mother in the wealthy suburb of Skoyen. Superficially, his upbringing appears to have been both middle-class and unremarkable. He attended the Handelsgym High School in Oslo and graduated with a masters degree from the Oslo School of Management.

In his late teens, he completed compulsory national service, where he received military training and learnt how to shoot.










http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2011357944_apwagateshanfordtour.html

The Seattle Times

Bill Gates, son take personal tour of Hanford

The Associated Press

RICHLAND, Wash. —

The Hanford nuclear reservation had a famous guest this month: Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who toured the site with his 10-year-old son.

The Tri-City Herald says the Department of Energy confirmed the visit Monday.

Gates spokesman John Pinette says his boss toured the site March 5 when workers were off and used the visit as a science learning experience with his son. Parts of the tour were led by the Energy Department's top two managers at Hanford.

Usually people have to sign up for one of the public tours of Hanford. Registration for all 2,544 seats on tours this year filled in 13 hours and 9 minutes when registration opened a week ago.

Hanford produced plutonium during World War II and the Cold War for the nation's nuclear weapons program.