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Mike Huckabee should be forced to perform a drop-in set at any comedy club in America and bomb live as badly as his Twitter jokes deserve.
With every natural disaster, health scare, and malicious rumor now comes the inevitable "information bomb"—live feeds take over real space, and technology connects life to the immediacy of terror, the ultimate expression of speed.
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Oppenheimer, who resisted building the hydrogen bomb, lived out his life hobnobbing with geniuses at the Institute for Advanced Study, living in a house full of Van Goghs in Princeton, sailing in St. Johns and wearing custom-made suits.
Micah Xavier Johnson, who fatally shot five officers and wounded seven more before police killed him with a remote-controlled bomb, lived with family in the suburb of Mesquite, where he played basketball for hours at a time.
The Times's John Eligon describes the scene in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood, where Martin Richard, an 8-year-old victim in the Boston Marathon bombing, lived.
It is believed that 13 of those detained by federal authorities for questioning in its probe into the worst terrorist act in U.S. history are from northeastern New Jersey, some from the same Journal Square area where suspects in the 1993 bombing lived.
He suffered beatings multiple times, had his home bombed, lived under regular death threats and spent countless days in jail for freedom.
While I was in college, watching the US bomb Iraq live on TV, Hamsa was actually there, living through the bombing.
The cold war was in full swing: "In the shadow of ban the bomb we live," Peter Garrett sang, on US Forces.
Truth bomb: I live in New Jersey.
Said Williams, after a Townshend dropped an f-bomb live on air: "To any kids watching just now, that was your Uncle Keith Moon".
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