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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 30, 2008
A promising privately educated student who thought he might fail a college course and let his family down jumped to his death after cannabis use led to paranoid behaviour an inquest heard.
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Der Comedian teilte aus - Pochers derbe Späße zünden im CCHt-online.de » Bild.de - Oct 27, 2008 Oliver Pochers Scherze sind oft unter der Gürtellinie, aber meist witzig. Im ausverkauften CCH begeisterte der Comedian seine Fans. Foto: ARDMarco Grob Also tagged: cch, otto waalkes, oliver pocher, geschmacklos, nervig, publikum, komisch, veräppeln, halbwissen, nichts tiefsinniges |
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychotherapy - Apr 1, 2008
A novel UK study uses a virtual reality underground ride to determine the extent that paranoia occurs in the general public. The research demonstrates that suspicious or paranoid thoughts are much more common in the …
Also tagged: general, virtual, professional, featured, brain and behavior, underground, depression, anxiety, psychology, train, trapped, carriage, personality, psychotherapy, paranoia, freeman, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, lifehelper
psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Apr 1, 2008
Fear of what others may be thinking of us is common, but exaggerated fears are more common than previously thought. Most research into paranoia (defined as “unfounded mistrust”) involves psychosis and schizophrenia …
Also tagged: relationships, general, research, stress, brain and behavior, avatars, psychology, schizophrenia, psychotherapy, paranoia, freeman, anxiety and panic, memory and perception, 1192
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Mar 21, 2008
Gus Van Sant tries his hand at creating a cinematic murder ballad with "Paranoid Park," yet another fascinating, if not entirely successful, digression in a career that has moved with surprising ease between such indie …
Also tagged: work, van, hong kong, alabama, blake nelson, gus van sant, a, park, punch, minor, wong kar wai, packs, portland oregon, christopher doyle, taylor momsen, gabe nevins, sant, muted
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Courtland Milloy (washingtonpost.com) - Mar 11, 2008
Remember "The Plan," that nefarious 1970s urban legend about whites scheming to take over the District? Of course, such a plan has long been discredited as little more than a figment of paranoid black imaginings.
Also tagged: strategy, washington dc, plan, the, be, is, this, don t, columbia heights, the washington post company, southeast washington dc, northeast washington dc, robert h pohlman, coalition for nonprofit housing and economic development
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Feb 19, 2008
Have you seen the latest issue of Paranoia magazine?
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marriageactually.com » Marriage Actually - An honest look at marriage - Dec 23, 2007
Okay, a quick observation and question here. Do you know anyone who leaves their Christmas tree lights on all the time, including when they’re NOT HOME?!?! Me, too!!!!! How is it that these people don’t know that the …
Also tagged: marriage, holidays, christmas, christmas lights, about us, couples, christmas tree, marriage blog, just wondering
geekologie.com » Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome - Dec 10, 2007
The Drive eRazer is a stand alone device (so you don't need a functioning computer to use it) capable of erasing all the files on a drive by writing a data pattern over the entire disk. It costs $100 and can clean a …
Also tagged: laptop, computer, peripherals, hard drive, cleaner
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Op-Ed Columns - Dec 4, 2007
We Americans like to think of ourselves as strong, rugged and supremely confident -- a nation of Marlboro Men and Marlboro Women, minus the cigarettes and the lung cancer. So why do we increasingly find ourselves …
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