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Silent, foible plane kills houseman

March 17th, 2010 -- Posted in I think | No Comments »

— HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - Robert Gary Jones was a pharmaceutical salesman on a establishment trip, looking despatch to getting hospice to celebrate his daughter’s third birthday. He was enjoying a wink of an eye to himself on this Remedy island, jogging on the beach and listening to his iPod. Officials asseverate the Woodstock, Ga., mortals neither saw nor what struck him from behind Monday evening: A single-engine skim making an pinch landing.

The Lancair IV-P aircraft, which can be built from a kit, had at sea its propeller and was “basically gliding” as it hit and instantly killed , 38, said Ed Allen, the coroner for Beaufort County on the South Carolina . The pilot, Edward I. Smith of Chesapeake, Va., and his voyager walked away from the blast disembarkation near the Hilton Head Marriott Resort and Spa.

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A veil classic and new episodes

February 4th, 2010 -- Posted in I think | No Comments »

Cabin in the Sky TCM, 6:15 p.m. Directed by two titans of the genre, Vincente Minnelli and Busby Berkeley, this 1943 melodic is a notable showcase for its all-black cast.

Ethel Waters, Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong are centre of the performers as a man’s (Eddie “Rochester” Anderson) intellect becomes the aim of inimical supernatural forces. Butterfly McQueen and Rex Ingram co-star. Mercy NBC, 8 p.m. James Van Der Beek (”Dawson’s Creek”) customer Stars as Dr. Joe Briggs, the inexperienced chief executive officer of the ICU, whose hubris in a second rubs Veronica (Taylor Schilling) the oppress way. The Middle ABC, 8:30 p.m. Frankie (Patricia Heaton) agrees to arrest unrelenting and shouting at the kids if they’ll do their chores and schoolwork without her intervention.

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“iPad creates and defines an exclusively additional category of devices that will connect users with their apps and cheer in a much more intimate,

January 28th, 2010 -- Posted in I think | No Comments »

SAN FRANCISCO-January 27, 2010-Apple® Today introduced , a avant-garde widget for browsing the web, reading and sending email, enjoying Photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, reading e-books and much more. ’s receptive high-resolution Multi-Touch™ flourish lets users physically interact with applications and content. is just 0.5 inches pronounced and weighs just 1.5 pounds- thinner and lighter than any laptop or netbook. includes 12 renewed innovative apps designed especially for the , and will hustle almost all of the over 140,000 apps in the App Store. will be at one’s disposal in last March starting at the Breakthrough consequence of just $499.

is our most advanced technology in a magical and mutineer logotype at an mind-boggling Price,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “ creates and defines an unqualifiedly unique ranking of devices that will relate users with their apps and theme in a much more intimate, intuitive and tomfoolery way than ever before.” features 12 next-generation Multi-Touch applications. Every app factory in both file and landscape, automatically animating between views as the Consumer rotates in any direction.

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Stone: Hitler ‘enabled by Western bankers’

January 26th, 2010 -- Posted in I think | No Comments »

American vapour conductor Oliver Stone talks with Monday at an or oecumenic followers as part of a one-day visit to recommend World peace in , Thailand. American smokescreen director Oliver Stone, center, poses for a illustrate with at the end of his talks with at an worldwide School as part of a one-day by to promote World peace in , Thailand, on Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) - Adolf Hitler was a and a eyesore but rose to dominion thanks to big occupation leaders and other supporters who appreciated his promise to ruin communism and Control workers, Hollywood filmmaker Oliver Stone said Monday.

Stone, who is Working on a 10-part documentary on the 20th century titled “The Secret History of the United States,” said the German overlord was “enabled by Western bankers” and managed to “seduce” Germany’s military establishment industrial complex. “Hitler is a monster. There is no question. I have no empathy for Hitler at all.

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Word association: Wall Street bonuses

January 21st, 2010 -- Posted in I think | No Comments »

Little more than a year after taxpayers were false to Loose Wall , the men and Women culpable for its collapse are getting ready to receive a huge go of . For what — nearly destroying the American economy? Sachs is expected to pay off averaging about $595,000 for 2009. Over at JPMorgan Chase, the typical reward will be about $463,000.

Americans who are not sharing in this undeserved gravy retainers — mainly those out of a job or facing foreclosure — are promptly to be incensed by this outrageous pageantry of greed. Insiders argue that the bonanza is justified because the put a share of the profits for the firms on Wall , which had a reasonably good year. Of progression they did — thanks to the taxpayers and the hand-outs of the Federal Reserve. Some Members of Congress want to exact a big surtax on the .

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Joanne Bamberger: Harold Ford, Step Out of Senator Gillibrand’s Way

January 16th, 2010 -- Posted in I think | No Comments »

The correctness be told,…I prospect Cuomo reach to sustain against her. NYC is NY State and Albany can’t shove either of these two on NYC. I harmonize with Mayor Bloomberg, NO TO GILLIBRAND and I would intend NO TO FORD also. How about a palpable long in the wool NEW YORKER melt for Senator, an upstate carpet bagger and another Clinton epitome carpet bagger isn’t what NYC and New York in General deserve.

What do Gillibrand honestly have knowledge of about NYC, nothing, you can’t REPRESENT NY States without the town and c peradventure its convenience that we have a New Yorker typify New York. Clinton was a “Secret Elite”, so too is Gillibrand, and so too is Ford. These ancestors are all groomed and dispose by the very coorperations we are trying to replace. Ford might be undemanding skined, black, critical but factually he is no new yorker.

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The 10-member examination commission is headed by two Californians: Phil Angelides, the panel’s chairman,

January 13th, 2010 -- Posted in I think | No Comments »

WASHINGTON - What correctly caused the economic crisis, and what can we do to mark positive it doesn’t happen again? An freelance , authorized by Congress, will begin seeking to formally serve these questions at hearings set for Wednesday and Thursday, with the main executives of the nation’s biggest Banks and apogee U.S. government regulators scheduled to testify. On Wednesday, the Financial Crisis Inquiry will learn from Lloyd Blankfein of Sachs Group, Jamie Dimon of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., John Mack of Morgan Stanley and Brian Moynihan, Bank of America Corp.’s altered supreme executive.

The 10-Member study is headed by two Californians: Phil Angelides, the panel’s chairman, who is a antediluvian Democratic California treasurer; and Bill Thomas, the weakness chairman, a last GOP congressman who oversaw the House Ways and Means Committee. Expect finger-pointing and public outrage. Panel Members are probably to inundate the bank executives with their concerns about an expected wigwag of big bank at the largest pecuniary institutions, in the face unprecedented taxpayer backing each academy received as party of a $700-billion Troubled Asset Relief Program. Questions about touch-and-go practices employed by the Banks, including their packaging and selling of toxic assets, are expected to come up as well as a dialogue about the consequences of the 1999 abrogate of the Glass-Steagall Act. That statute was approved in 1933 and prohibited a commercial bank with Retail depositors from investment-banking activities, such as owning full-service brokerages.

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Lisa Nowak Pleads Guilty

November 11th, 2009 -- Posted in I think | No Comments »

Lisa Nowak, a latest astronaut who drove 1,000 miles from Houston to Orlando to mount a queer fit on a passionate rival pleaded embarrassed Tuesday to reduced charges and was sentenced to a year on probation. Nowak, 46, was charged with attempted kidnapping after a Feb. 5, 2007, altercation with Colleen , who was Dating Nowak’s ex-boyfriend Cmdr. William A. Oefelein.

Judge: “I am sentencing you to I year supervised probabtion – this can be transferred to Texas … 50 hours community benefit … You are to have no phone of any race – and I vile any genus – with Colleen … You are to project a straightforward symbol of to Ms. to be delivered within 10 days … You brought this upon yourself. I do not have any pity with you in that think highly … I also want you to do an 8 hour spleen command class. You are to have no correspond with whatsoever with Mr. Oefelin either.

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Wessler: Dismal nervy not worthy of Payton exaction

November 2nd, 2009 -- Posted in I think | No Comments »

Chicago - The most energizing football on display Sunday at Soldier Field played out at halftime, on the titan Video screens at each end of the field. highlights are relish that. Our memories attend to inflate greatness. The legendary men of the play are forever faster, stronger, more elusive and unstoppable in our minds than they were in reality. With , the contrary might be true.

You think back on his high-kicking stutter action for its unique Beauty as he broke toward the uncork field, but the Video archive reminds you how that promenade slipped the grasp of one, two, three would-be tacklers, Sunday after Sunday. You asseverate your kids, or c peradventure your grandkids, about his fatal stiff-arm, but you watch highlights of dropping charging linebackers with it, and your jaw still flops open. You retain the legs that never stopped churning, but to espy again the frigid power they generated, propelling him to Dissolve over bigger men or to hover over piles of humanity into the end zone, is to be forced - yes, mannered - to shake your belfry with awe. So Sunday, on the 10th anniversary of his death, we illustrious the memory of the former Chicago tournament back on Day. For all of 10 halftime minutes.

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Family, friends, teammates harvest in Miami for slain UConn cornerback Jasper Howard’s cremation

October 27th, 2009 -- Posted in I think | No Comments »

MIAMI - Family, friends and teammates of a slain Connecticut football entertainer opportunity they will retain the small-framed cornerback for his swagger, will and devotion to his family. The absolute UConn football team attended Jasper Howard’s inhumation services Monday, and Huskies instructor Randy Edsall addressed the mourners. Edsall praised Howard, saying the 20-year-old was “on dog for greatness.

” Howard was fatally stabbed foreign a bop on Connecticut’s campus decisive week. No one has been charged in his death. Shortly after the obsequies services concluded, Howard was interred at a not far-off cemetery. He was dressed in a street lamp blue suit and downcast and gray football gloves, similar to those he wore on the Return for UConn. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier yarn is below.

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