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    2010 IN PICTURES: Residents of Cite Soleil, a shantytown try desperately to enter the police station where an aid distribution point has been set up in Port-au-Prince on January 26, 2010. Quake-hit Haiti will need at least a decade of painstaking reconstruction, aid chiefs and donor nations warned, as homeless, scarred survivors struggled to rebuild…

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    2010 IN PICTURES: A layer of fog floats into Victoria harbor in Hong Kong late on March 15, 2010. (RICHARD A. BROOKS/AFP/Getty Images)

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    2010 IN PICTURES: A bird is mired in oil on the beach at East Grand Terre Island along the Louisiana coast on Thursday, June 3, 2010. Crude oil flowed from a hole in the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico for three months after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded and sank on April 20th,…

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    FAVORITE BEER OF THE MOMENT: Dogfish Head’s Burton Baton

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    Life Magazine’s WWII: The Pictures We Remember

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    My first major in college was art. It was too hard with basketball. I went to architecture. That was too hard with basketball. So then I just majored in Math. Ron Artest

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    Let It Dough!, Christoph Niemann

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    The Lake in Queenstown by Trey Ratcliff

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    This one picture may sum up the agony and embarrassment of Brett Favre’s season better than any other. Well, except maybe for that one. [via]

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    Dunmovin by Troy Paiva [via]

  • A Stanley Kubrick Reader From swisscheeseandbullets: After this week’s barrage of Kubrick pics and bits, I thought it’d be good to compile a list of Kubrick-related books for you lovely people to stick on your Christmas lists (thanks to Maggie, Tess and Tom for the suggestions). First off, Jerome Agel’s The Making of Kubrick’s 2001…

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    No Christmas soundtrack is ever complete without the Vince Guaraldi Trio. [via]

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