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By FDR's book Snooper blooper ReprintsIf the decision stands Utah will become the seventh state to have gay marriage delivered by judges (the day before Judge Shelby's ruling, New Mexico's Supreme Court legalised gay marriage in that state).

Second, all these countries (apart from Luxembourg, which is small and rich) have their own currencies, and so have the option of inflating debt away if the necessary consolidation becomes too painful.The text has been changed to correct a blooper that made it past a sleepy editor.

Since then there has been Gerald Ford's blooper in 1976 that "there is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe" and Ronald Reagan's effective put-down in 1980 of Jimmy Carter: "There you go again".And yet, despite the widely held view that these incidents swayed votes, there is remarkably little academic evidence to suggest that they did.

By FDR's book Snooper blooper ReprintsYet his promise to overturn many of the policies of his long-serving predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, may be less revolutionary than it sounds.

By FDR's book Snooper blooper ReprintsNot extending benefits will probably cause the unemployment rate to drop.

By FDR's book Snooper blooper ReprintsThe deficit has narrowed, in part, thanks to a rising surplus in investment income and growth in the traditional surplus in services trade, such as royalties.

By FDR's book Snooper blooper ReprintsOver the holiday season the NSA did generate domestic American headlines, but none matching the Donner und Blitzen from Europe.

While Torres' latest blooper reel of misses grabbed the headlines, Chelsea's susceptibility to counter-attacks offered further reason for frustration around Stamford Bridge.

It's been happening for a while: my partner is an actor, so he's always flogging you stuff (they don't pay me, so I won't tell you what), and he is currently appearing in the blooper reel of a series of ads he made earlier this year.

Advert blooper reels didn't used to happen.

It turns out that Asian variety shows sometime air blooper reels called NGs, meaning 'no good', or 'not good'.

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