- Powerful storms pound several central US states (AP)
- Congress has midnight deadline on anti-terror bill (AP)
- Arab uprisings top agenda as Obama attends G-8 (AP)
- Judge: Ariz. shooting suspect mentally incompetent (AP)
- 28 dead, 700 flee as gang battles hit west Mexico (AP)
- Blasts kill 28 in Yemen amid widening clashes (AP)
- Romney version 2012 means smaller Iowa presence (AP)
- Men narrow women's population advantage (AP)
- How Scotty McCreery won 'American Idol' (AP)
- Mavs top Thunder 100-96 to book trip to NBA finals (AP)
- Civil war looms as dozens killed in Yemen capital (Reuters)
- G8 leaders gather in France, eyes on Arabs, IMF head (Reuters)
- Democrats press advantage on benefit cuts (Reuters)
- Hedge fund star calls for Microsoft CEO to go (Reuters)
- Fredriksen calls U.S. charges on oil prices "rubbish": report (Reuters)
- Alleged Tucson shooter ruled incompetent for trial (Reuters)
- Maid in Strauss-Kahn case considers civil action (Reuters)
- Lagarde to visit China, Brazil, no dates set yet (Reuters)
- Yemen clashes kill 24; US orders staff to leave (AFP)
- Obama leaves Britain heading for G8 summit (AFP)
2011-05-26
Today's Headlines -- Thursday
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Today's Headlines -- Wednesday
- Wow...sorry folks...I'm stuck on Tuesday! :)
- Violent thunderstorms kill 9 in Okla., Kan., Ark. (AP)
- In Joplin, leaders hold tight to rescue hopes (AP)
- Day of diplomacy for Obama in Britain (AP)
- Medicare key to shocking Dem win in NY House race (AP)
- IMF chief may use tried-but-tricky consent defense (AP)
- Tea party targets schools for 'Constitution Week' (AP)
- France's Lagarde formally announces IMF bid (AP)
- Suicide bomb kills 5 at Pakistani police building (AP)
- Hines Ward part of a string of `Dancing' athletes (AP)
- Heat top Bulls 101-93, move 1 win away from finals (AP)
- France's Lagarde launches IMF bid, BRICs complain (Reuters)
- AIG share sale raises $8.7 billion after record bailout (Reuters)
- Tornado death toll climbs, many still missing (Reuters)
- $1 trillion on the table in debt talks (Reuters)
- OECD sees growth firm, but risks abounding (Reuters)
- Anti-Americanism rife in Pakistan army institution: Wikileaks (Reuters)
- French women accuse minister of sex harassment (Reuters)
- Democrat Kathy Hochul wins upstate New York race (Reuters)
- Berlin airports to close because of volcano ash cloud (AFP)
- Obama, Cameron hold talks on Arab Spring (AFP)
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Oh, Paleeeeezzz!
The Casey Anthony case has finally come underway after 3 years. When it was reported that Caylee was missing, I was nearing 7 months pregnant with my little girl. The thought of my baby missing from me for any amount of time, scares the living crap out of me. In this case, the mother Casey, had waited a full month to report her daughter missing. Actually, it wasn't even her that first reported Caylee missing; it was Cindy Anthony, the grandmother, who finally forced Casey to admit Caylee was missing.
Even after police were called, Casey remained calm and completely emotionless. She had no concern for where her daughter was and even took the police on a goose hunt, telling them she worked at Universal Studios, and going so far as to walk them down a hallway, hoping for her magic office to appear.
Even after police were called, Casey remained calm and completely emotionless. She had no concern for where her daughter was and even took the police on a goose hunt, telling them she worked at Universal Studios, and going so far as to walk them down a hallway, hoping for her magic office to appear.
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2011-05-24
Today's Headlines -- Tuesday
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2011-05-23
Prayers and Positive Thoughts
AP – A cross stands atop a church that was severely damaged by a tornado in Joplin,
It is being reported that at least 89 people have lost their lives in the recent tornado that took place in Missouri.
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JOPLIN, Mo. – A massive tornado that tore a 6-mile path across southwestern Missouri killed at least 89 people as it slammed into the city of Joplin, ripping into a hospital, crushing cars like soda cans and leaving a forest of splintered tree trunks behind where entire neighborhoods once stood.
Prayers and positive thoughts go out to the family and friends of the victims.
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- Missouri officials say tornado killed at least 89 (AP)
- Obama connects with Irish roots (AP)
- Republican Pawlenty betting it all on Iowa (AP)
- AP-GfK Poll: Medicare doesn't have to be cut (AP)
- Pakistani troops retake naval base from militants (AP)
- GOP frosh take care of districts in defense bill (AP)
- Obama's 'Jewish state' reference jars Palestinians (AP)
- Rihanna, Swift take prizes in Billboard's return (AP)
- Bosh carries Heat over Bulls 96-85 for 2-1 lead (AP)
- '60 Minutes' report: Armstrong encouraged doping (AP)
- Tornado kills at least 89 in Joplin, Missouri (Reuters)
- Pakistan retakes naval base after just six militants attack (Reuters)
- Gunbattle in Yemen as transition deal collapses (Reuters)
- Euro zone periphery under pressure over new risks (Reuters)
- Obama in Ireland to hold talks on trade (Reuters)
- Europe on alert for Icelandic volcano ash cloud (Reuters)
- Lagarde leads IMF race, competition from Mexico (Reuters)
- Euro zone, China PMIs ease as policy bites (Reuters)
- Militants storm Pakistan naval air base, 10 dead (AFP)
- At least 89 dead after tornado ravages Missouri (AFP)
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2011-05-22
Today's Headlines -- Sunday
- Europe: Obama tends to old allies, new challenges (AP)
- Ind. Gov. Daniels not running for president (AP)
- Astronauts take 2nd spacewalk for ammonia refill (AP)
- Ex-IMF leader remains in pricey, temporary NY digs (AP)
- Tornado kills man, destroys 20 homes in Kan. town (AP)
- Militants storm Afghan gov't building; 3 dead (AP)
- 13 killed in series of blasts across Iraq (AP)
- As water inches closer, an agonizing wait in La. (AP)
- Apocalypse believers await end, skeptics carry on (AP)
- Mavericks avoid collapse, beat Thunder 93-87 (AP)
- Britain endorses Lagarde as new IMF chief (Reuters)
- As hours tick by, "Judgment Day" looks a dud (Reuters)
- Vicksburg officials urge caution, plan for cleanup (Reuters)
- Former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain to run for president (Reuters)
- NATO strikes near Gaddafi's Tripoli compound (Reuters)
- Top Jewish Americans ponder support for Obama (Reuters)
- Yemen opposition signs transition of power deal (Reuters)
- Greek PM, ECB officials reject debt restructuring (Reuters)
- EU foreign policy chief in Libya rebel stronghold (AFP)
- 16 dead in Malaysia orphanage landslide (AFP)
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2011-05-21
Today's Headlines -- Saturday
- Palestinians more skeptical about Mideast talks (AP)
- As water inches closer, an agonizing wait in La. (AP)
- Apocalypse believers await end, skeptics carry on (AP)
- NATO fuel tanker explodes in Pakistan, killing 15 (AP)
- 2012 courting fuels tension between GOP factions (AP)
- Yemeni leader says he'll leave, warns of al-Qaida (AP)
- Oil tanker terror hijacks easy, attacks complex (AP)
- Would-be 2012 GOP candidate Romney returns to SC (AP)
- Saudi woman detained for defying driving ban (AP)
- Gary Carter diagnosed with brain tumors (AP)
- Strauss-Kahn under house arrest in New York (Reuters)
- Vicksburg officials urge caution, plan for cleanup (Reuters)
- Former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain to run for president (Reuters)
- Libya rebels say government shells port city (Reuters)
- Yemen opposition signs transition of power deal (Reuters)
- Greek PM, ECB officials reject debt restructuring (Reuters)
- Suicide bomber kills at least 6 in Kabul hospital (Reuters)
- Germany again mentions Lagarde as possible IMF head (Reuters)
- Yemen opposition inks accord to end crisis (AFP)
- More killed as Syria buries protesters (AFP)
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2011-05-20
Today's Headlines -- Friday
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2011-05-19
Today's Headlines -- Thursday
- IMF chief resigns, will make new bid for bail (AP)
- Obama's Mideast speech offers punishment, praise (AP)
- US quietly expanding defense ties with Saudis (AP)
- Long-feared flood rolls toward La. bayou country (AP)
- Schwarzenegger child report spurs media frenzy (AP)
- Twin bombs kill 27 at police station in Iraq (AP)
- Rep. Giffords has surgery to repair skull (AP)
- Feds must stop writing gibberish under new law (AP)
- Cannes condemns von Trier after Hitler remarks (AP)
- James owns crunch time as Heat top Bulls in Game 2 (AP)
- IMF chief resigns, debate on successor heats up (Reuters)
- Al Qaeda releases posthumous bin Laden audio recording (Reuters)
- LinkedIn IPO prices at $45 per share, top of range (Reuters)
- ECB issues Greek debt threat to stop restructuring (Reuters)
- A year on, mystery shrouds Thailand's deadly unrest (Reuters)
- Quake knocks Japan into recession, late 2011 recovery (Reuters)
- Tensions dog Air France crash investigation (Reuters)
- Troops deploy in Syrian village, U.S. sanctions Assad (Reuters)
- IMF chief resigns, vows to prove innocence (AFP)
- Bomb attacks on north Iraq police kill 27 (AFP)
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2011-05-18
Schwarzenegger's Filthy Bomb
AP – FILE - This file photo taken Oct. 7, 2003, shows former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and …
Oh, Lord. So, it turns out Schwarzenegger fathered a child with a member of his staff some 10 years ago! What on earth was he thinking? Did he really think that information could stay hidden?
I can understand men being pigs, not that I don't have a bias already. It seems like you can't find anyone that doesn't cheat anymore so, now you know why I remain single!
Okay, he cheated. He got this woman pregnant, and he fathered a baby. Then, he thinks he can cover it up!?!? How stupid can you get? For being someone that carries this "tough guy" image, he's proven that he has absolutely NO balls, nor is he a man at all. How could he not step up in the first place? What an idiot! Seriously.
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Today's Headlines -- Wednesday
- IMF chief under suicide watch at NYC jail (AP)
- Coast Guard reopens part of Mississippi River (AP)
- Senate blocks bill repealing $2B in oil tax breaks (AP)
- SPIN METER: On health care, it's Newt vs. Newt (AP)
- Shriver: It's a 'painful and heartbreaking time' (AP)
- Coburn drops out of group seeking to cut deficit (AP)
- Santorum: McCain doesn't understand interrogation (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Giffords set to undergo skull surgery (AP)
- Celebrities bid Oprah farewell at Chicago show (AP)
- Nowitzki's 48 leads Mavs past Thunder in Game 1 (AP)
- Economic data suggests soft patch continues (Reuters)
- Jailed IMF chief Strauss-Kahn under pressure to quit (Reuters)
- Emerging nations push for say on next IMF chief (Reuters)
- Pakistan military protests after NATO incursion wounds soldiers (Reuters)
- Skepticism grows on Geithner's debt limit deadline (Reuters)
- Probes into banks' mortgage lending grow (Reuters)
- Tunisia demands Libya stop cross-border shelling (Reuters)
- HP disappoints investors; Dell shines (Reuters)
- Strauss-Kahn should no longer run IMF: Geithner (AFP)
- British queen to address historic wounds on Ireland visit (AFP)
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2011-05-17
Rosetta Stone Language Packs
You probably have heard of Rosetta Stone and learning languages from them. I found a link for the full language package. So, you may want to check it out and download. Let me know what you think. Click title of post for link.
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Free TV On Your Computer
I found an interesting link for anyone that would like to get some free tv on their computer. There are some cable channels, movies, and tv shows that you can watch. Check it out!
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Today's Headlines -- Tuesday
- Female employee previously warned about IMF head (AP)
- Costly Miss. River closure meant to protect levees (AP)
- Senate takes up bill repealing $2B oil tax breaks (AP)
- Shriver: It's a 'painful and heartbreaking time' (AP)
- Pakistan protests after clash with NATO helicopter (AP)
- Homebuilders missing out on economic recovery (AP)
- Analysis: GOP race more about who's out than in (AP)
- Ryan bows out of Senate race, Thompson mulls entry (AP)
- Could the Internet spell the end of snow days? (AP)
- Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew, 74, dies of cancer (AP)
- Economic data suggests soft patch continues (Reuters)
- Jailed Strauss-Kahn faces pressure to quit IMF (Reuters)
- Pakistan military protests after NATO incursion wounds soldiers (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart tops view; key sales down 1.1 percent (Reuters)
- Probes into banks' mortgage lending grow (Reuters)
- Libya's top oil official defects: Tunisian source (Reuters)
- HP slashes outlook, spends on services overhaul (Reuters)
- Britain's Queen honors Irish nationalists (Reuters)
- Queen remembers victims during historic Ireland visit (AFP)
- Strauss-Kahn awaits grand jury from prison island (AFP)
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2011-05-16
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- Police seek evidence of sex attack from IMF chief (AP)
- US, Pakistan will cooperate on high value targets (AP)
- Endeavour soars on 2nd-to-last space shuttle trip (AP)
- Vatican suggests bishops report abuse to police (AP)
- US Navy drones: Coming to a carrier near China? (AP)
- Nasdaq, ICE withdraw $11B bid for NYSE Euronext (AP)
- Obama working to rebuild grassroots army (AP)
- Wholesome girl opposite Brando in `Wild One' dies (AP)
- Ex-2 Live Crew rapper runs for Miami-Dade mayor (AP)
- Olympic marathon champion Wanjiru dies in fall (AP)
- Prosecutor seeks Gaddafi arrest over protest deaths (Reuters)
- Nasdaq, ICE withdraw NYSE bid, cite regulators (Reuters)
- IMF chief to face NY court in sex assault case (Reuters)
- U.S. dipping into pensions as it hits debt limit (Reuters)
- Black box data from crashed Air France jet said to be intact (Reuters)
- Euro zone to back Portugal aid, IMF deputy to attend (Reuters)
- Lowe's cuts outlook after weak spring sales (Reuters)
- Senator Kerry warns Pakistan on frayed U.S. ties (Reuters)
- Top warcrimes prosecutor seeks Kadhafi warrant (AFP)
- IMF chief vows to fight sex assault charges (AFP)
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2011-05-15
Today's Headlines -- Sunday
- IMF chief accused of sexual assault at NYC hotel (AP)
- Miss. River spillway opens, towns await floodwater (AP)
- Miami imam, 2 sons charged with supporting Taliban (AP)
- Huckabee's exit widens an already open GOP field (AP)
- Libyan combat stymies moves on antiaircraft threat (AP)
- Security, emotions high for queen's Irish visit (AP)
- Wary of security, Navy won't talk about bin Laden (AP)
- Sony begins partial PlayStation Network operation (AP)
- Cattrall, 'Kids Are All Right' win GLAAD awards (AP)
- Lightning score 3 goals in 1:25, beat Bruins 5-2 (AP)
- IMF chief charged with sex attack in New York hotel (Reuters)
- Louisiana braces as flood spillway opens (Reuters)
- Huckabee rules out 2012 White House run (Reuters)
- Kerry to ask Pakistan tough questions, try to ease anger (Reuters)
- Japan readies new tactics for Fukushima after setback (Reuters)
- Geithner warns of new recession without debt rise (Reuters)
- "Back office" fraud seen rising after recession peak (Reuters)
- Florida imams arrested for aiding Pakistani Taliban (Reuters)
- IMF chief charged with sex assault, rape attempt (AFP)
- Libya revolt in 4th month, NATO urged to widen campaign (AFP)
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2011-05-14
Today's Headlines -- Saturday
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2011-05-13
Today's Headlines -- Friday
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2011-05-12
Today's Headlines -- Thursday
- Officials: Bin Laden eyed small cities as targets (AP)
- AP-GfK poll: Americans more upbeat about economy (AP)
- Unease in the Miss. Delta as floodwaters spread (AP)
- Verdict expected in Demjanjuk case (AP)
- House panel OKs defense bill, delays gay service (AP)
- Rebels: Gadhafi forces pushed back from Misrata (AP)
- Oil CEOs head to Hill for grilling by Senate Dems (AP)
- Wiretaps key in conviction of ex-hedge fund giant (AP)
- Regulators to update Congress on financial revamp (AP)
- East finals bound: Miami ousts Boston, 97-87 (AP)
- U.S. attacks militants in Pakistan as pressure grows (Reuters)
- Takeda in talks with Nycomed, deal reportedly over $12 billion (Reuters)
- Libyan TV shows first film of Gaddafi in two weeks (Reuters)
- Nissan Q4 rises, sees full production likely by October (Reuters)
- Rajaratnam convicted on all insider trading charges (Reuters)
- Mississippi River flood passes record at Natchez (Reuters)
- Special report: Europe's Greek tragedy (Reuters)
- Japan current account surplus slumps after quake (Reuters)
- Bin Laden raid 'not assassination': US law chief (AFP)
- Libya rebels drive Kadhafi forces out of Misrata (AFP)
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2011-05-11
Today's Headlines -- Wednesday
- AP-GfK poll: Obama approval hits 60 percent (AP)
- Hedge fund founder convicted in inside-trade case (AP)
- Report: Syrian troops shelling residential areas (AP)
- Flooded river taking aim at Mississippi Delta (AP)
- Pakistan government skipping chance to weaken army (AP)
- Analysis: Gingrich's past a plus, a minus (AP)
- SEAL sleuths expose those who've faked service (AP)
- San Francisco may be 1st city to cut Yellow Pages (AP)
- Philbin tries to go out a winner in Daytime Emmys (AP)
- Rose leads Bulls past Hawks 95-83 (AP)
- Kerry heads for Pakistan to soothe fury over bin Laden (Reuters)
- Rajaratnam guilty on all insider trading charges (Reuters)
- March job openings highest in 2-1/2 years (Reuters)
- AIG sets $9 billion stock offer, half of expected (Reuters)
- China's economy cools, limiting need for tighter policy (Reuters)
- EU goes slow on new aid, Greeks strike over cuts (Reuters)
- Osborne says British recovery choppy, coalition solid (Reuters)
- Toyota vows to stay in Japan as quake hits Q4 (Reuters)
- Rebels celebrate as they capture Misrata airport (AFP)
- Deadly clashes and gunfire rattle Syrian cities (AFP)
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2011-05-10
Arizona Split
A man walks past graffiti on a building reading "Smash The Border" in Phoenix
How sad that my home state has become filled with silly liberals who have no idea they are being taken over by illegal immigration.
Today's Headlines -- Tuesday
- NWS: Mississippi River crests in Memphis (AP)
- Tripoli sites bombed, rebels claim success in east (AP)
- Afghan special ops units a key to US exit (AP)
- Japan to scrap plan to boost nuke energy to 50 pct (AP)
- Speaker Boehner: Tax hikes are 'off the table' (AP)
- Panel to focus on deadly truck, bus accidents (AP)
- Obama heads to Texas to push immigration overhaul (AP)
- Questions accompany drug suspect back to Venezuela (AP)
- Schwarzenegger, Shriver separating after 25 years (AP)
- Thunder tie series with Memphis with 3 OT thriller (AP)
- Pakistan may let U.S. question bin Laden wives (Reuters)
- Microsoft nears $8.5 billion Skype buy in Web shift (Reuters)
- EU paymaster Merkel guarded on new aid for Greece (Reuters)
- Boehner raises the bar for cuts in debt talks (Reuters)
- Obama administration fights to save healthcare law (Reuters)
- China trade surplus surges, fuel for yuan critics in U.S. talks (Reuters)
- Iran nuclear plant operating at low level: reports (Reuters)
- U.S. and China spar on rights, soften tone on economy (Reuters)
- NATO bombs rock Tripoli, Libya rebels advance (AFP)
- US expects to quiz bin Laden women 'soon' (AFP)
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