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Updated: 12:02 am
"It doesn't matter," a Phishing lesson from a "Bug"
Welcome to the Blade blog Culture Shock, a three-times-a-week riff by Pop Culture Editor Kirk Baird on pop culture news, events, and trends. The blog will appear Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings here, with the odd night or off-day posting if something is merited. >>
Updated: 11:59 pm
'Fluffhead' or bust: A journey to see Phish >>
Updated: 11:58 pm
Through the eyes of a child, Pixar's 'Up' is visceral, magical moviemaking >>
Updated: 11:58 pm
The first sign of the Apocalypse is upon us: The return of the mullet >>
Updated: 1:42 pm
Quick update: Carrie Prejean plus camcorder equals yet another scandal >>
Updated: 2:42 pm
Nothing says the holidays like commercials from Coors, McDonald's, Coke, and Vern Fonk insurance >>

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Updated: 6:45 am
Columbus' peculiar holiday
THIS year, Columbus Day falls not only on the second Monday in the month but on Oct. 12, the very date in 1492 that Christopher Columbus' sailors first saw one of the islands in what today are called the Bahamas. >>
Updated: 7:13 am
It's not yet time to write newspapers' obituaries >>

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Updated: 6:31 am
Downtown cafe serves bluegrass
Steve Crouse wasn't exactly sold on the idea of having a couple of guys play bluegrass music in his little restaurant in downtown Toledo. >>
Updated: 7:11 am
Nelson proves his greatness >>

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Updated: 9:25 am
Ohio law offers protections for landlords, tenants
Dear Dale: When my daughter went to college, she responded to a blind e-mail to sublet an apartment with four women she didn’t know. It turned out to be a nightmare. The first two nights, her roommates and their friends partied until 6 a.m. The third night, her roommates hosted a pot party. My daughter left to stay with a girlfriend on campus. >>
Updated: 7:39 am
Can manager take legal action against trespassers? >>
Updated: 9:28 am
Dog bites dog, dog bites guest: Who pays? >>

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Updated: 5:57 am
Are We Not On Board With Zac Sunderland's Nautical Adventure?
G'morning, Hack: Well, it's sort of a sports-themed blog post today. Two words: Zac Sunderland. Yes, I know. The story of the 17-year-old who just finished sailing single-handedly around the world dates all the way back to late last week. But I'm still thinking about it - a lot - and the question I keep asking myself is: Would I let my child set sail alone like that? >>

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Updated: 5:11 am
Who'd have thought it - an NFL classic
DETROIT - After 135 plays and an astounding 911 total >>
Updated: 8:13 am
Talent, a little luck were on OSU's side >>
Updated: 7:07 am
Stronger OSU teams have lost at Ann Arbor >>
Updated: 6:54 am
Key story lines running deep in the trenches >>

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Updated: 7:48 am
Denial, rush to judgment cloud debate over climate
Q.: What do George W. Bush, GE Chairman Jeff Immelt, BP, Shell, the Dow Chemical Co., Alcoa, the Detroit 3 automakers, Pepsi, Republicans for Environmental Protection, Exelon, Duke Energy, Florida Power & Light, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., DTE Energy, and FirstEnergy Corp. have in common with Al Gore? >>
Updated: 7:03 am
Publicity stunt clouds climate issue >>
Updated: 3:53 pm
Is America wimping out on climate change? >>

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Updated: 7:32 am
'Tis the season to plant bulbs
The recent mild weather might lure you up on a ladder to string Christmas and Hanukkah bulbs. It is also a great time to get down on your hands and knees and take care of a few other bulbs, ones that will bloom in the spring. >>
Updated: 5:03 am
Take time to review vegetable garden journal >>
Updated: 5:07 am
If it's fall, it must be time to mulch >>
Updated: 7:04 am
Fall chores await in the garden, yard >>

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Updated: 8:32 am
On the Town: Raising a glass for nonprofits

PHOTO GALLERY
Corks popped all across town. >>
Updated: 7:38 am
ATT: Fall gala benefits area outreach organizations >>
Updated: 6:24 am
On the Town: Parties not all play
PHOTO GALLERY >>
Updated: 9:14 am
Around the Town: Armed services saluted at Toledo Club dinner
PHOTO GALLERY >>

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Updated: 9:14 am
Happy travels to readers in ’09 and beyond
Travel is probably pretty far down on your list right now, given the economic gloom and doom. >>
Updated: 8:33 am
Fire & ice Christmas is a lasting memory >>
Updated: 10:43 am
Our travels in 2008 took us near and far >>
Updated: 7:22 am
Wainwright Trail is a peak experience >>

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Updated: 4:26 am
Muslims must do more than condemn acts of violence
EACH time a Muslim commits an act of violence, it reignites the debate about Islam and its followers. In these circumstances, with clockwork predictability, the right-wing propaganda machine gets in full swing to malign, defame, and deface the religion. They do not hesitate to castigate the entire Muslim population for sporadic criminal acts of a few. >>
Updated: 4:37 am
Peshawar ruined by unholy mingling of religion, evil >>
Updated: 5:49 am
Engaging Afghanistan now is the preferred option >>
Updated: 5:56 am
Really, Mr. Whipple, recycled toilet paper? >>

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Updated: 5:58 am
In a dog's life, there's nothing to worry about
WHY do pets make people lose all perspective? Why does any sweet/scary animal story in the news predictably grab more public curiosity than practically anything else in the world? Seriously, what makes us go all soft and squishy over accounts of, say, abandoned kitties, while barely reacting to significant global developments of war and peace? >>
Updated: 5:34 am
Health-care reform: too big to fail >>
Updated: 5:45 am
Voters' choices cast a pall on postelection day >>
Updated: 5:42 am
Nation needs to know how long it will be in Afghanistan >>

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Updated: 6:26 am
Obama’s vendetta
WHAT were President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder thinking when they decided to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the chief architect of the 9/11 attacks, and four other al-Qaeda bigwigs in a civilian court in New York City? >>
Updated: 5:52 am
Today's PC Army >>
Updated: 7:27 am
Centrist Democrats beware >>
Updated: 6:49 am
The power of Palin >>

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Updated: 7:42 am
Dog warden coverage is public service journalism
So … was The Blade fair and balanced in its coverage of the controversy involving the Lucas County dog warden? >>
Updated: 5:56 am
Granholm's shortsighted rhetoric on China hurts state >>
Updated: 5:37 am
Race for Michigan governor already shaping up >>
Updated: 5:46 am
Electorate willing to foot tax hikes for specific causes >>

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Updated: 5:08 am
New wetlands a legacy to late waterfowler
Sometimes wetlands conservationists, faced with the daunting task of restoring and rebuilding the nation's vanishing marshes and wet prairies and woodlands, must feel like the mythical Little Dutch Boy - thumb in the dike, holding back the angry North Sea. >>
Updated: 9:28 am
Deer culling opponents need to get over it >>
Updated: 7:17 am
Ohio kids head afield for youth deer-gun season >>
Updated: 6:54 am
Group effort will preserve Vinton Furnace >>

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Updated: 8:28 am
It's family that makes Thanksgiving a special day
Just suppose Aunt Edna or Grandma Smith, or whoever's turn it is to have Thanksgiving dinner, announces there will be no turkey, squash, sweet potatoes, or even pumpkin pie this year. Instead, the host has decided to ignore the traditional menu and serve meat loaf or cabbage rolls and just skip dessert because everyone says they are dieting anyway. >>
Updated: 8:08 am
Brush with nature turns into a learning experience >>
Updated: 3:04 pm
Bulging closets are proof I'm addicted to shopping >>
Updated: 9:02 am
Luncheon toasts old friends, taste of fall harvest season >>

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Updated: 6:24 am
The food you waste could feed hungry people
ANYMORE, no matter what in the news stirs our passion, we all need one thing, food. >>
Updated: 5:53 am
Raving soldiers should face zero tolerance, like students >>
Updated: 7:27 am
Mayor-elect Bell didn't shun principle of sacrifice >>
Updated: 6:46 am
Casino gambling brings extensive social problems >>

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Updated: 8:52 am
U.S. has much to relearn from China
BARACK Obama is back from Asia and his bow to the Japanese, his handshake with the tyrant from Myanmar, and his difficult sessions with the Chinese. There sure has been a lot of talk about the President and his submissiveness in Asia. >>
Updated: 6:34 am
Abortion, not public option, imperils reform >>
Updated: 7:48 am
Fall of BerlinWall ended time of tyrants >>
Updated: 9:03 am
U.S. not ready to decide on Afghanistan >>

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Updated: 6:26 am
GM acted wisely by hitting brakes on Russian deal
In an overly publicized outburst at a cabinet meeting earlier this month, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accused General Motors of "scornful" behavior after the American company canceled a plan to sell off a German car maker to a Russian-Canadian consortium. >>
Updated: 7:02 am
Russian gamesmanship enriches Iran's ambitions >>

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Updated: 5:20 am
Tips for entertaining
While shopping this fall I've seen an interesting culinary item in store after store: electric chafing dishes with three compartments to warm food on a buffet table to keep it hot for the duration of a party. It's popular for the approaching celebrations when family and friends gather. >>
Updated: 8:25 am
Gourmet dinner planned for St. Francis Knight's Ball >>
Updated: 7:01 am
Foods for the 'Border Battle' >>
Updated: 5:44 am
The life of a circus chef >>

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Updated: 1:10 pm
Sports fan wants to get his wife into the game
I've been using baseball as a gateway drug. Not for me, but my wife. >>
Updated: 11:50 pm
Rolling Stone couldn't say no to determined photographer >>
Updated: 1:41 am
Kringer the cat will be a part of the family forever >>

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Updated: 8:07 am
Dusty litter could be problem for cat
Dear Dr. Thompson: The cat litter I am using is very dusty when I pour it in the box. I was wondering if there is any cat litter out there that is not as dusty. Can the dust cause problems for my cat? >>
Updated: 9:04 am
Cats are particular about their litter box >>
Updated: 2:55 pm
Curing dog's skin problem may be a long process >>
Updated: 1:21 pm
Puppy’s heart murmur may be minor problem >>

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Updated: 4:59 am
If you're looking to go, and you just got to, then take and go
OUR DISCUSSION a while back about the misuse of words prompted an e-mail from a woman who wondered about the ubiquitous use of the word "got." As in "Got the time?", "I got up early today," "I ain't got nobody," "I got yelled at," "I gotta go," and of course, "Gotcha!" >>
Updated: 5:00 am
Young adult binge drinking nothing to slough off >>
Updated: 4:49 am
Old political opponents display skills in casino debate >>
Updated: 6:03 am
New sports arena gives downtown Toledo a trifecta >>

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Pollick, Steve
Updated: 5:08 am
New wetlands a legacy to late waterfowler >>
Hendel, Barbara
Updated: 8:32 am
On the Town: Raising a glass for nonprofits
PHOTO GALLERY >>
Hackenberg, Dave
Updated: 5:11 am
Who'd have thought it - an NFL classic >>
Walton, Tom
Updated: 4:59 am
If you're looking to go, and you just got to, then take and go >>
Pollick, Steve
Updated: 9:28 am
Deer culling opponents need to get over it >>
Shribman, David
Updated: 8:52 am
U.S. has much to relearn from China >>
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