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Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB |
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| 1 | Happy Children | 128 | 6:32 | 5.98 |
| 2 | We Want To Know | 128 | 5:57 | 5.45 |
| 3 | Kotoku | 128 | 2:39 | 2.43 |
| 4 | Take Your Trouble | 128 | 4:05 | 3.74 |
| 5 | Bassa Bassa | 128 | 4:56 | 4.52 |
| 6 | Somaja | 128 | 3:35 | 3.28 |
| 7 | Fire | 128 | 5:22 | 4.91 |
| 8 | Adwoa | 128 | 4:15 | 3.89 |
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1Take Your Trouble
The May issue of XXL with Young Buck on the cover shows signs that is looking like it be a good month for underground hip hop releases. Mike Jones, Rich Boy, Lil Flip, and Devin The Dude all recieved L ratings, while Evidence, Pharoahe Monch, and Marco Polo recieved XL ratings.
2Somaja
MaryAnn Johanson's Review of The Dresden Files: "I'm not saying that I'm not already in love with Harry Dresden, wizard private eye, but I'm in love with him because he's dark and brooding and rumpled and heartbroken, and that's on his good days, it seems."
3Kotoku
A security routine flaw allows potential terrorists to forge an online boarding pass and by pass the Federal Government's no-fly list. It's very easy to alter one's boarding pass, and terrorists can potentially travel in the United States undetected.
4Bassa Bassa
Heritage at Evergreen, 4 p.m.
5Adwoa
American Amanda Knox - already branded a compulsive liar by police - has reverted to her original claim that she was with her Italian boyfriend on the night of the murder and not at the flat she shared with Meredith.
6We Want To Know
Seems this innovation may be better than microwave ovens since it doesn't throw off high-intensity radio waves that can interfere with communications or heart pacemakers. Ever read a book called Sunstroke by David Kagan? His book deals with all the environmental hazards of power-beaming solar energy from satellites via lethal microwaves.
7Happy Children
Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has again taken aim at Labor's pledge to pull combat troops out of Iraq, saying it would be "political stupidity" to do it anytime soon.
8Fire
SINGAPORE: Leaders of 16 Asia?Pacific countries, including China, India, Australia and New Zealand, have pledged to reduce the harmful effects of climate change.