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This has been confirmed by Paul McMullan, a former deputy features editor at the News of the World, who started by blowing the whistle on phone-hacking and now appears, for the hell of it, to have switched from a whistle to a trumpet.
NEWYORKER: Hack Work
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Normally known as The Blue Hell for the home colors of its primary tenant Sporting KC of Major League Soccer, on this night it should have been called The Red, White, and Blue Inferno as nationalistic pride in American soccer was on full display.
FORBES: STAR Bonds, Location Make Livestrong Sporting Park a Star Among U.S. Soccer Stadiums
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And even if it rubs them the wrong way, at the end of the day it shouldn't be against the law for customers to do whatever they hell they want with their phones.
ENGADGET: Italian wireless carriers going after handset unlockers
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Much of what is sold under the moniker "bagel" where I live is as bready and dry as toast before being toasted, which it must be to become palatable. (With those words, bagel cognoscenti will understand that I have just condemned these specimens to the same circle of hell reserved for blueberry bagels.) The new trend should be my salvation, but alas, it leaves me cold.
WSJ: Battle for the Bagel's Soul
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In that short period of time, it's gone through one hell of a metamorphosis, and it looks like the bar is being raised for future apps -- Twitter and non-Twitter alike -- on the BlackBerry front.
ENGADGET: TweetGenius for BlackBerry review Mobile
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It's a hell of a flight for a bumblebee... the most likely thing is someone imported a Queen, and they normally come with workers and attendants and they probably had the mites.
CNN: Unwelcome visitors cause havoc for bees
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Clara Shih, the 30-year old CEO of Hearsay Social, has been at the forefront of using social media for marketing purposes for almost three years hell, she wrote the book on it.
FORBES: Hearsay Social Takes Out Insurance; Adds Allstate To Client List