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Showing posts with label June 2008 News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label June 2008 News. Show all posts

In the News June 30th, 2008

Gar Prices Hit a New High
Retail gas prices rose to a new record high overnight while diesel prices fell slightly. According to AAA, the national average price for a gallon of gasoline climbed to $4.086, up seven-tenths of a cent from $4.079 the previous day. According to an Associated Press-Yahoo! poll, soaring gas prices are inflicting pain throughout the U.S. , Nine in 10 voters expect the ballooning costs to squeeze them financially over the next half year.

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Yet another use for your cell phone.

Verizon Wireless is introducing Rhapsody's subscription music service , allowing its customers to download as much music as they want to their phones for $15 per month.
The service will work with seven current handsets and three to be launched soon, including the third version of the popular music-oriented LG Chocolate.


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It's Vista

Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers Monday, despite protests from a slice of PC users who don't want to be forced into using XP's successor, Vista.

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Remember the guy on eBay?
Ian Usher

Ian Usher wanted a fresh start after his wife left him so he sold his life on eBay



The winning bidder agreed to pay Aust$399,300 ($380,286) for all of his worldly goods, which also include his friends, a motorcycle and a jetski. This was quite the bargain as the seller was hoping to get Aus $100,000 ($96,000) more than the winning bid. Bids had reached as high as A$2.2 million, due toa glitch on eBay's system which allowed the participation of non-registered bidders who had put in bogus offers.


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In the News; June 29, 2008

California Wildfires out of Control.

US President George W. Bush declared a state of emergency in California.
He has ordered federal aid to help authorities battle more than 1,000 wildfires burning out of control. Hundreds of lightning-sparked wildfires have turned the air of Northern California into an unhealthy stew of smoke and ash, forcing the cancellation of athletic events and other outdoor activities.
A satellite image taken Thursday shows most of Northern California obscured by wildfire smoke and ash.

A satellite image taken Thursday shows most of Northern California obscured by wildfire smoke and ash.

Health advisories urging residents to stay indoors to limit exposure to the smokey air were issued Saturday from Bakersfield north to Redding, a distance of nearly 450 miles.



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Model Plunges to her Death


Supermodel Ruslana Korshunova

European Vogue cover model Ruslana Korshunova, fell to her death from her Manhattan apartment building in an apparent suicide, according to published reports by the New York Post, the Daily News and Newsday .The newspapers cited unnamed officials and police said.


The 20 year old model, died around 2:30 p.m. in a fall from a building on Water Street, in Manhattan's Financial District. Police say the fall is under investigation.
Originally from the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan, Korshunova appeared in advertisements and on runways for such designers as Marc Jacobs, Nina Ricci and DKNY. British Vogue hailed her as "a face to be excited about" in 2005.


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Dodgers beat Angels — without getting a hit

Jered Weaver and Jose Arredondo combined to no-hit the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night — and it still wasn't good enough for the Los Angeles Angels.


The Dodgers became the fifth team in modern major league history to win a game in which they didn't get a hit. They defeating the Angels 1-0. Weaver's error on a slow roller led to an unearned run by the Dodgers in the fifth.

The Dodgers' Joe Torre said "I'd really have to reach down, and I don't really remember too much, but that's about as bizarre as you can get."
Because the Dodgers didn't have to bat in the ninth, the game doesn't qualify as a no-hitter. It was only the fifth such game since 1900, and first since Boston's Matt Young in 1992, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

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Authorities are monitoring a group of 15 bottlenose dolphins frolicking in the Shrewsbury River.

Lost Dolphins
photo wnbc
A federal official said that state police and U.S. Coast Guard boats were enforcing a 50-yard stay-away buffer around the dolphins.

A spokeswoman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said plans were being made to shoo the dolphins out of the river. She said such a measure would be a last resort, since one or more of the dolphins could die. NOAA biologists reported the dolphins to be in good health as they feasted on fish in the river.

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In the News; June 28 2008


Man Versus Muskrat


In Winfield Mo, volunteers put together a heroic effort to hold back the Mississippi River. The effort Friday thanks to a burrowing muskrat. Seems that the rodent dug a hole through the earthen levee allowing water to penetrate the floodwall, which failed shortly before dawn.

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Asleep in the cockpit.
An Air India flight headed for Mumbai overshot its destination and was halfway to Goa before its dozing pilots were woken out of a deep slumber by air traffic control, a report said.The napping pilots flew 359 miles past the airport and were still at cruising altitude when nervous air traffic controllers woke them up.

The flight had about 100 passengers on board.

"The plane took off from Dubai at 1:35 a.m. Indian Standard Time and then from Jaipur at 7 a.m. After operating an overnight flight, fatigue levels peak, and so the pilots dozed off after taking off from Jaipur," an unidentified source told The Times of India.

Air India is denying the incident.

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Banning ALL kinds of smoking in bars.

Amsterdam's famed marijuana bars have weathered many challenges over the years and are still smoking. On July 1, the Netherlands will be one of the last European countries to ban smoking in bars and restaurants in compliance with EU law. No word yet one whether the bar will offer the drug in other forms.
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Do we need to know about Mini-Me's Mini Sex Tape?

The Famed Austin Power's Mini-Me seems to be the latest Hollywood star caught up in a sex tape frenzy (which proves that it can happen to anyone). A 25-second snippet of video showing actor Verne Troyer and a former girlfriend having sex, has been a hot view online.
Verne Troyer, best known for playing Mini Me in "Austin Powers," says a sex tape was stolen from his home.

Verne Troyer, aka Mini Me, says a sex tape was stolen from his home. A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order requested by Troyer's attorneys that prevents porn distributors from taking orders for the full-length video and prevents TMZ from broadcasting any more clips. Thank you Judge.

The celebrity Web site posted the short segment on its site Wednesday; Troyer sued the site and porn distributors for $20 million in damages. (Shouldn't we be suing also?)

TMZ removed the snippet of the tape redirecting Web viewers to its home page.



In the news June 27th, 2008

US Supreme Court Says Go Ahead and Make My Day...

The Supreme Court has affirmed a decision the right to have guns for self-defense in the home. In a 5-4 decision overturning Washington, D.C.'s handgun ban is the biggest gun rights ruling since the Second Amendment was ratified in 1791.

The Constitution does not permit "the absolute prohibition of handguns held and used for self-defense in the home," Justice Antonin Scalia, the court's arch-conservative, wrote in the majority opinion.
"It is not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose," Scalia wrote.
"The ruling gives a constitutional green light to a wide range of gun restrictions." Scalia said the Court's decision "should not be taken to cast doubt" on many existing restrictions against gun possession, including handgun possession by felons and the mentally ill, possession in schools and government buildings and rules governing commercial arms sale.


At issue in the present case, District of Columbia (once the murder capitol of the US) v. Heller, was the city's ban prohibiting ownership of handguns that were unregistered as of 1976.


Justice John Paul Stevens called Scalia's argument "strained and unpersuasive." He also blistered the majority for its expansive reading of the Amendment's "ambiguous" text. "Until today, it has been understood that legislatures may regulate the civilian use and misuse of firearms so long as they do not interfere with the preservation of a well-regulated militia," Stevens wrote. "The Court's announcement of a new constitutional right to own and use firearms for private purposes upsets that settled understanding."


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Up up and away....
Oil prices have climbed to a record above $141 a barrel in Asian trading thos morning. Asian investors have flocked to oil as a hedge against inflation.
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Check out the rise in barrel prices over the past year. They have nearly doubled!

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Millionaire 'slave' owner sentenced

A millionaire who inflicted years of abuse on two Indonesian housekeepers. The housekeepers were held as virtual slaves in her Long Island mansion. Justice was served now that the millionaire was sentenced to 11 years in prison.

The victims testified that they were beaten with brooms and umbrellas, slashed with knives, and forced to climb stairs and take freezing showers as punishment. One victim was forced to eat dozens of chili peppers and then was forced to eat her own vomit when she couldn't keep the peppers down, prosecutors said.

The women, whose relatives in Indonesia were paid about $100 a month -- the women themselves received no cash -- said they were tortured and beaten for misdeeds that included sleeping late or stealing food from trash bins because they were poorly fed. Both women also said they were forced to sleep on mats in the kitchen.


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Scientists say that The North Pole may be briefly ice-free by September

According to scientists from the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, it's all due to global warming melts away Arctic sea ice.


In the News, June 13th, 2008

Nabbed...the Brothel Tour Bus....
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photo Local10.com.
It may appear to be a regular black limousine bus but, officials say that this one parked just a block from Miami Beach Police Department headquarters was being used as a "brothel on wheels". This bus was used as a place where clients could come to solicit sex from prostitutes, police said.

Miami Beach undercover detectives busted the bus after paying the $40 entry fee. While onboard they found women offering oral sex and lap dances for money, authorities said.

Police have charged the operators with charges including offering to commit or engage in prostitution, conducting business without a license, directing another to a place of prostitution and deriving support from prostitution.
The bust was part of a nationwide undercover sweep called "Operation Cross Country" that was aimed at finding child prostitutes and headed by the FBI. Operations in 16 cities led to the recovery of 21 children, the FBI said.
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No longer in the "Axis of Evil"

Good news for the 'war on terrorism'. The Bush administration is lifting trade sanctions against North Korea in a move to take it off the U.S. terrorism blacklist. Seems to be a remarkable turnaround in policy toward the communist regime, which President Bush once branded as part of an "axis of evil."


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Do ya think?
A government survey of teens from 2002 to 2006 says slightly more than half had engaged in underage drinking and they are turning to their parents or other adults for free alcohol.
An estimated 40 percent of the 10.8 million underage drinkers say they got it from an adult for free over the past month. The study says that one in 16 got it from a parent or guardian and one in 12 got it from another adult family member. And this is all new to us......

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Teachers don't know math?
The study by a nonpartisan research and advocacy group says that it's the teachers who don't know their math. This study comes just a few months after a federal panel reported that U.S. students have widespread difficulty with fractions, a problem that arises in elementary school and prevents kids from mastering more complicated topics like algebra later on.

The problem- teacher's preparation. The study found the teaching programs, within colleges and universities, spend too little time on elementary math topics. Teacher candidates know their multiplication tables, but "they don't come to us knowing why multiplication works the way it does," said Denise Mewborn, who heads the University of Georgia department of math and science education.

The report also criticized the tests education students take when they complete their coursework, which are generally relied on by states in granting teacher licenses. In many cases, the prospective teachers are judged on an overall score only, meaning they could do badly on the math portion but still pass if they do well in the other areas.

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In the News, June 25th

Kentucky Plant Shooting
An employee shot at Atlantis Plastics in Henderson, Kentucky, killed four people plant before killing himself according to police.
The employee used a handgun he retrieved during a break and according to police, "It appears the shooting was random at this time ".

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3 Year Old Saves Mom- 911 Song
3-year-old girl used the song lyrics "911 green" to call 911 and get help after her pregnant mother fainted. The mother taught her daughter the song a week before she fainted.
When her mom fainted, the girl picked up her mother's BlackBerry phone and pressed 911 and the green button and was connected to a dispatcher.

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Just when you thought the world econmy was worsening.

The number of people around the world with at least $1 million in assets passed 10 million for the first time last year, according to a report byMerrill Lynch & Co. and consulting firm Capgemini Group.
The combined wealth of the globe's millionaires grew to nearly $41 trillion last year, an increase of 9 percent from a year before. Millionaires account for less than one-fifth of 1 percent of world's 6.7 billion people. The supperrich are those with at least $30 million in assets.


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Sorry Ladies...Ruben is getting married

photo courtesy of Ruben Studdard's MySpace

"American Idol,"
star Ruben Studdard is getting married this weekend.
The "Velvet Teddy Bear" has released three albums since his 2003 win, including the platinum CD "Soulful." He is working on a new album.

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In the News; June 24, 2008

Wildfires again in California

Reports say that more than 840 wildfires sparked by an "unprecedented" lightning storm are burning a swath of Northern California, alarming the governor and requiring the help of firefighters from Nevada and Oregon. At risk- the Napa Valley wine country. One wildfire started in Napa County and quickly moved into Solano County, and threatened about 250 homes about 40 miles southwest of Sacramento,.
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The Return of Don Imus' Mouth

Don Imus is once again defending on-air remarks regarding race.
During an on-air conversation about the arrests of suspended Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam Jones, Imus asked, "What color is he?"

Don Imus said Tuesday morning on his radio show that he was trying to "make a sarcastic point" with his latest on-air remarks about race, but that they had been misunderstood. This happened nearly a year after returning to the radio with a pledge to mend the wounds caused by his comments about a women's basketball team,

"What people should be outraged about is that they arrest blacks for no reason," Imus said a day after his current faux pas. "I mean, there's no reason to arrest this kid six times. Maybe he did something once, but everyone does something once."
When he returned to work, Imus gave a lengthy on-air apology and pledged to use his new show to foster an open dialogue on race relations.

WABC and Citadel Broadcasting Corp. Vice President Phil Boyce said Monday that it was unlikely the broadcasters would take disciplinary action against Imus.
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China's Death Toll

The death toll from last month's massive earthquake in southwestern China is expected to exceed 80,000, state media reported Tuesday.
Officially 69,181 people are dead with another missing 18,498, according to authorities.

"Because it is presumed that the missing people are already dead, the total death toll of this disaster is likely to exceed 80,000," said Vice Premier Hui Liangyu.

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Man Versus Gator

  • orlando news channel 6 photo
  • "He dragged me under the water five times," Edwards said. "Finally, (the arm) ripped off and I wasn't aware at the time. (It) hit me in my stomach and knocked the wind out of me and I dug and took my finger and gouged its eye. It spun and turned around and went away from me. (I) didn't know I was missing an arm until I was swimming back."

    Kasey Edwards, 18, was swimming with some friends in a canal near Lake Okeechobee, when he was attacked.

    "(The alligator) took my left arm off about 4 inches above the elbow," Edwards said. "It was a pretty humbling experience."

    Edwards said he was face-to-face with the gator during the attack.

    "I looked back and the gator surfaced and I looked him right in the face and stared at him for 10 seconds," Edwards said from Holmes Regional Medical Center in Central Florida.

    Edwards said during the fight with the alligator, he was not aware he was missing an arm.
    The alligator was captured and Edwards' arm was found inside its stomach, the Palm Beach Post reported.


    In the News; June 23, 2008

    Getting back to normal in the Midwest.
    Experts say that the Mississippi still well above it's banks as the river is cresting.
    In Mark Twain's hometown, Hannibal the town's levees would hold as the river begins to recede.
    Now to get back to normal, count your blessings and attempt to get back to farming. The big concern in the future will be the invasion of mosquitoes as a result of the water.
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    Baby Dolphin finally saved.
    In early June, teams from Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute were taking photographs in the Indian River Lagoon when they found a baby dolphin wrapped in a motor boat belt.
    The teams lost track of the calf at the time. Luckily, after two weeks of searching, a team of rescuers located the baby and its mother near the Sebastian Inlet.
    They were able to cut the belt off from around the neck of the baby dolphin.


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    Daycare Gone BAD.

    This photo released by the Smith County Sheriff's Office shows Patrick Kelly.  On Monday, June 23, 2008, Kelly is scheduled to stands trial in Tyler, Texas, for his alleged role in the 'Mineola Swinger's Club' where prosecutors say four children, ages 5 through 7, were forced to have sex and dance for an audience of adults.  (AP Photo/Smith County Sheriff's Office)
    photo released by the Smith County Sheriff's Office shows Patrick Kelly. Patrick Kelly, 41, is charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child, tampering with physical evidence and engaging in organized criminal activity.

    In a small Texas community, defendants have been convicted of grooming kids for sex shows in "kindergarten" classes. They gave Vicodin to the kids and called the drugs "silly pills". Residents thought there were swinger parties going on; didn't know children involved
    The front rooms of a former day care center had no windows. Children as young as 5 were fed powerful painkillers they knew as "silly pills" and forced to perform sex shows for a crowd of adults.

    Two people have already been convicted in the case. Now a third person with ties to the club, is set to go on trial. In all, six adults have been charged in connection with the case, including a parent of the three siblings involved.
    According to a Mineola police report, the department first investigated a complaint in June 2005 in which the siblings' foster mother said one of the girls described dancing toward men and another child saying that "everybody does nasty stuff in there."

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    Remember the guy who put his life up for sale?

    Bidding is at around $150,000. The man is selling his house, car, job and even an introduction to his friends on eBay. "On the day it's all sold and settled, I intend to walk out of my front door with my wallet in one pocket and my passport in the other, nothing else at all," he said on his Web site, ALife4Sale.com.

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    In the News June 22nd

    More oil on the way but, will gas prices go back down to where they were a year ago?

    Saudi Arabia will increase its daily oil production to 9.7 million barrels from 9 million to counter the sharp rise in international oil prices, Saudi King Abdullah said Sunday.
    The increase will take place in July. It would be Saudi Arabia's highest production rate since 1981.

    The Saudi government will also invest in oil projects that would allow the nation to produce 12.5 million barrels per day by the end of the year.
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    Anna's Ex Pays Big Bucks for her lingerie



    Anna Nicole Smith's former boyfriend spent nearly $3,000 lingerie once worn in a Playboy shoot by the late playmate at a celebrity auction .

    Birkhead said he is trying to make sure his 1-year-old daughter, Dannielynn, has something to remember her mother by. Birkhead said he hoped the items would help his daughter learn her mother's life story — when she's old enough.

    "I have a lot of history I have to put together that she doesn't really know about," Birkhead told The Associated Press. "Playboy was such a big part of Anna's career."
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    Amy Winehouse (Pic:Focus) Amy Winehouse (Pic:Focus)

    More about Amy.

    Amy Winehouse's father gave an exclusive interview with a British paper. In it he says that Amy has lung damage and irregular heart beat, says her father.
    The damaged to her lungs is fromsmoking crack cocaine and cigarettes.

    Amy has an early stage emphysema and has been warned that she will have to wear an oxygen mask unless she stops smoking drugs.

    "The doctors have told her if she goes back to smoking drugs, it won't just ruin her voice, it will kill her," Mitch Winehouse was quoted as saying.

    "There are nodules around the chest and dark marks. She has 70 percent lung capacity."


    She is scheduled to sing at a concert in London on Friday celebrating 90th birthday of Nelson Mandela. .

    In an emotional interview, her devastated father Mitch told the Sunday Mirror how watching his daughter deteriorate reminded him of his own 78-year-old mother struggling for breath on an aspirator before she died of lung cancer.


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    In the News, June 21 , 2008

    Martha Stewart denied a Visa from the UK- The same country that has given community service to the problematic Naomi Campbell.

    Martha's Vegetables
    photo courtesy of marthastewart.com

    Martha Stewart has not been to the United Kingdom since her 2004 conviction,but, she hopes to return to the United Kingdom as soon as a reported travel ban stemming from her criminal history is "resolved,".

    The statement was released after British newspapers, led by the Telegraph, reported that she had been refused a visa to enter Great Britain because of her criminal convictions four years ago.

    Stewart was scheduled to meet at the Royal Academy with several figures in the fashion and leisure industry, the Telegraph reported. The newspaper attributed the rejection of her visa to a blanket policy banning people with criminal convictions.

    A representative of the British Borders Agency would not comment on Stewart, saying only that "we continue to oppose the entry to the UK of individuals where we believe their presence in the United Kingdom is not conducive to the public good or where they have been found guilty of serious criminal offenses abroad."

    Stewart was convicted on four counts of obstructing justice in 2004 for lying to investigators about her sale of ImClone Systems Inc. stock at the end of 2001.

    Martha posted in her blog;

    Because I cannot yet go to England because of my visa situation, I am leaving Warsaw to go to Prague for a bit of sight-seeing, exploring, and research. We are hoping that the visa situation will be cleared up in time for me to fulfill my business obligations in England next week. We will keep you posted. Lots of pictures are coming, so stay tuned!



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    She was born with 8 limbs.

    Lakshmi Tatma's family and neighbors believed that with eight limbs, the baby was the embodiment of a goddess.

    Lakshmi Tatma's family and neighbors believed that with eight limbs, the baby was the embodiment of a goddess.

    Twirling in a wheeled plastic disc is unremarkable for most 2-year-olds but a big achievement for Lakshmi, a child born with eight limbs who her rural villagers believed was a goddess, not a girl, and who underwent a surgery last fall unlike any her doctors had ever performed.

    When the girl was born during the Festival of Lakshmi and the new mom saw that she had eight limbs, just like the goddess Lakshmi, Poonan and others were convinced that she was the goddess incarnate.


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    Court overturns father's grounding of 12-year-old


    A Canadian court has lifted a 12-year-old girl's grounding, overturning her father's punishment for disobeying his orders to stay off the Internet . The girl had taken her father to Quebec Superior Court after he refused to allow her to go on a school trip for chatting on websites he tried to block, and then posting "inappropriate" pictures of herself online using a friend's computer.

    According to court documents, the girl's Internet transgression was just the latest in a string of broken house rules. Even so, Justice Suzanne Tessier found her punishment too severe.



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    Dumped and now up for auction.

    For one week, Ian Usher's life is up for sale on eBay with the package including his $420,000 (US$397,000) three-bedroom house in Perth, Western Australia, a trial for his job at a rug store, his car, motorbike, clothes and even friends.Usher's partner of 12 years left him broken-hearted, he decided the best way to move forward was to auction his whole life, in one job lot.



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    In the News; June 20, 2008


    The Wrath of the Rain

    The Mississippi River took over more farmland overnight north of St. Louis, Missouri, as officials warned that the swollen river could breach four or five more levees Thursday around the Gateway City .About 11 levees have been breached in the St. Louis area since the flooding began, said Officer Alan Dooly of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-St. Louis District. Floodwaters have compromised more than 20 levees from Iowa to Missouri, according to the Corps of Engineers.

    The floods in six states have killed two dozen people, injured 148 and forced at least 35,000 out of their homes, according to Federal Emergency Management Agency Director David Paulison .......................................

    Pregnacy Pact Among Teens.

    A pact made by a group of teens to get pregnant and raise their babies together is at least partly behind a sudden spike in pregnancies at Gloucester High School, school officials said.

    Principal Joseph Sullivan told Time magazine in a story published Wednesday that the girls confessed to making the pact after the school began investigating a rise in pregnancies that has left 17 girls at the school carrying a child. Normally, there are about four pregnancies a year at the school.

    Then the story got worse. "We found out one of the fathers is a 24-year-old homeless guy," the principal says, shaking his head.

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    Did you get your rebate check?

    The IRS says it's still trying to reach some 5 million Americans -- primarily seniors and veterans -- who have not filed the tax returns needed to qualify for their stimulus checks.
    The IRS is trying to reach people who do not normally file tax returns so they can apply for stimulus checks.

    In all, the IRS has sent out more than 76 million stimulus checks, in amounts up to $600 for individuals, $1,200 for married couples and $300 per child for families.

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    A woman who police said assaulted a 7 foot tall sex offender with a baseball bat said," I'd do it again if I had to," reported KIRO 7 Eyewitness News.


    "She grabbed a bat, picked it up and started beating the crap out of me. She started beating me the way a man would with a bat", said the sex offender of the incident. "I've never even seen her before and she just comes over and accuses me of molesting her children and attacks me with a bat."

    "I can't believe that he was allowed in our neighborhood", said the lady.

    She often saw the 7 feet 3 inches tall offender talking with her 10-year-old daughter.

    "Last year, on the Fourth of July, he was talking to my daughter. I got the flyer in the mail and I snapped. I went nuts," The offender had been convicted on two counts of first-degree child molestation in 1999 as well as other offenses.

    On one occasion he had lured a 5-year-old girl into a doghouse in his backyard and sexually assaulted her. That crime was committed while he was on parole for another sexual assault in which he forced a different 5- year-old girl into a sex act with him.

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    In the News, June 19th, 2008

    A new study shatters perceptions that Web surfers are just slackers trying to avoid work.

    R. Kelly Garrett, one of the study's authors and a communications professor at Ohio State University, says that everyone does it, from senior managers to entry-level employees .

    Tell your boss, the and researchers figure that means management attempts to clamp down on Internet use may be missing the mark. Installing filters to block access to Web sites and e-mail services could backfire by reducing job satisfaction and thus productivity, researchers wrote.

    The study on "cyberslacking," was published in the June issue of the CyberPsychology and Behavior journal.



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    Latifah on 'Regis and Kelly' courtesy of QueenLatifah.com


    Popular actress and singer Queen Latifah sued a small film production company that helped finance the movie "The Perfect Holiday" on Wednesday, saying she had not been paid any money for the film.

    Lawyers for Queen Latifah, an Academy Award-nominated actress and Grammy Award-winning singer whose real name is Dana Owens, said in a lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court the California-based company, Perfect Christmas Productions, had breached her contract and owed her $275,000 for a cameo role in the film.

    "The Perfect Holiday," was released in December 2007, starring Terrence Howard and Gabrielle Union. It grossed more than $5.8 million by February, 2008 in the United States, according to Box Office Mojo.
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    The Tiger Goes Down.
    Tiger Woods' said Wednesday he will have reconstructive surgery on his left knee to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament, forcing him to miss the rest of the season. This came just two days after a grueling U.S. Open that took him five days and 91 holes to win.

    In just a dozen years on the PGA Tour, Woods already has won 65 times to rank third on the all-time list behind Sam Snead and Jack Nicklaus. Woods has won 14 majors, closing on the record 18 won by Nicklaus and joining the Golden Bear as the only players to win the career Grand Slam three times over. He is 44-3 on tour when he has at least a share of the 54-hole lead.
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    MySpacer's Rejoice!


    A Colorado man has been ordered to pay US $6 million in damages and legal fees for spamming thousands of MySpace.com users. YES!


    The man was once accused of pumping out more than 100 million spam messages per day, had been sued by MySpace in January 2007 in connection with an August 2006 campaign in which MySpace members were hit with unsolicited messages promoting a Web site called Consumerpromotionscenter.com. The messages were sent from phished MySpace accounts, according to the findings of Philip Boesch, the court-appointed arbitrator in the case.

    This is not the first time a this individual's company has had to cough up millions of dollars to fight spam charges. In 2005, his previous company, Optinrealbig.com, paid $7 million to settle similar charges brought by Microsoft.

    Scott Richter was removed from anti-spam organization Spamhaus' list of known spammers that same year.

    "This award reflects MySpace's continued momentum and holistic approach to ridding the site of spammers and phishers," MySpace said in a statement. "We will continue to do our part in cleansing the Internet of this invasive onslaught of spam."

    In the News, June 17th, 2008

    He fatally beat a toddler on the road.

    A man, presumably the father, parked his truck on an unlit road Saturday night, removed a 2-year-old boy from his car seat and proceeded to stomp, kick and punch the boy to death, authorities said. The boy was unrecognizable when he was pronounced dead according to the County Sheriff's Department .
    The man had to be fatally shot by an officer for allegedly refusing to stop beating a toddler to death along a remote road.
    The incident took place on a rural Stanislaus County, California, road.

    Several motorists called 911 and tried to stop the beating, authorities said.
    Authorities have not released the name of the boy's mother.
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    Man tries to fight off officers with pet python.

    Bridgeport Ct., police say they arrested a man after he ordered his pet to attack two officers. Unfortunately, the 9-foot-long python did not listen.

    The man was charged with threatening police and disorderly conduct after Monday's the incident. No one was hurt. The officers were called to the man's apartment on a report that he was threatening his girlfriend with the pet reptile. The man went to jail on a $10,000 bond, and the albino python to the city's animal control shelter.

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    Sports stuff....

    • After weeks of speculation that his job was in jeopardy, Willie Randolph finally got fired by the New York Mets .

    • Tiger Woods has won the U.S. Open in a 19-hole playoff over Rocco Mediate. This is his 14th career major win.
    • Oakland Raiders wide receiver Javon Walker was found unconscious on a Las Vegas street Monday after apparently being the victim of a robbery.

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    In the News, June 16th, 2008

    Relief From Rain in Iowa is a Welcomed Sight.

    Iowa is home to record-high floodwaters that brought misery to some of Iowa's smaller river towns. Floodwaters have inundated Iowa City and the University of Iowa campus despite the effort to hold back the water with sandbags.

    "We've had the [National Guard] working next to prisoner inmates, sandbagging," said David Jackson, the university's facilities manager. "Students, faculty and staff, leaders of the university, the president of the university -- out sandbagging."

    Some 500 to 600 homes were ordered to evacuate and others faced a voluntary evacuation order through the morning, said Iowa City Mayor Regenia Bailey.

    The Iowa River in Iowa City crested at 31.5 feet and was expected to remain at that level until Monday, city and state officials said Sunday.
    Classes at the university have been suspended until next Sunday, according to its Web site.


    This month's severe weather has trampled towns from North Dakota to Indiana. The Federal Emergency Management Agency says more than 11 million Midwesterners will be affected by flooding and tornadoes. In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, some of nearly 20,000 displaced residents began to return home Sunday as water there receded.
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    "The Incredible Hulk" was a box-office Winner.
    Hulk brought in $54.5 million over opening weekend .

    Ang Lee's "Hulk" opened in 2003 with a whopping $62.1 million weekend but then rolled over and died in subsequent weeks amid terrible word of mouth. That movie crawled to $132.2 million in sales, seemingly a respectable total but actually meager considering its huge first weekend.
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    Barack Obama celebrated Father's Day by calling on black fathers.


    Black fathers are "missing from too many lives and too many homes," Barack Obama said Sunday.

    "They have abandoned their responsibilities, acting like boys instead of men. And the foundations of our families are weaker because of it," the Democratic presidential candidate said Sunday at a largely black church in his hometown.

    Reminding the congregation of his firsthand experience growing up without a father, Obama said he was lucky to have loving grandparents who helped his mother. He got support, second chances and scholarships that helped him get an education. Obama's father left when he was 2.

    "A lot of children don't get those chances. There is no margin for error in their lives," said Obama, an Illinois senator.

    "I resolved many years ago that it was my obligation to break the cycle -- that if I could be anything in life, I would be a good father to my girls," added Obama, whose daughters, Sasha and Malia, and his wife, Michelle, watched from the audience.

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    A huge tornado funnel cloud touches down in Orchard, Iowa, Tuesday, ...
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    Fri Jun 13, 2:40 PM ET

    A huge tornado funnel cloud touches down in Orchard, Iowa, Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 9:04 p.m. The funnel cloud came near the ground and then went back up into the clouds. Besides tree and crop damage, no human injuries were reported.

    (AP Photo/Lori Mehmen)

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    In the News June 15th 2008

    Happy Father's Day to all of the Dads out there.

    My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, "You're tearing up the grass." "We're not raising grass," Dad would reply. "We're raising boys." ~Harmon Killebrew


    A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty. ~Author Unknown


    A father carries pictures where his money used to be. ~Author Unknown


    It is much easier to become a father than to be one. ~Kent Nerburn, Letters to My Son: Reflections on Becoming a Man, 1994


    Any man can be a father. It takes someone special to be a dad. ~Author Unknown


    There are three stages of a man's life: He believes in Santa Claus, he doesn't believe in Santa Claus, he is Santa Claus. ~Author Unknown


    Fatherhood is pretending the present you love most is soap-on-a-rope. ~Bill Cosby


    When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years. ~Mark Twain, "Old Times on the Mississippi" Atlantic Monthly, 1874

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    Want cheap Gas? Go to Mexico!.

    A gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in San Diego retails for an average price of $4.61 a gallon. A few miles south, in Tijuana, it's about $2.54 — even less if you pay in pesos.
    More and more people appear to be taking advantage of the lower price.

    The lower prices mean a U.S. motorist could save almost $54 filling up a two-year-old Ford F150 pickup with a 26-gallon fuel tank in Mexico.

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    The Tiger is Back!

    Tiger Woods celebrates after making an eagle on the 13th hole during the third round of the US Open championship at Torrey Pines Golf Course on Saturday, June 14, 2008 in San Diego.  (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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    Tiger Woods delivered a performance worthy of prime time Saturday in the U.S. Open. He kept an East Coast television audience and a sellout crowd at Torrey Pines in suspense when his left knee buckled and he nearly dropped to the ground from the sheer pain, limping along with his club as a cane. The drama came on the last six holes, when he turned a five-shot deficit into a one-shot lead.


    First came Woods' 70-foot eagle putt on the 13th to get back in the game. Then it was a chip that he struck too hard, only to bow his head and laugh when it one-hopped into the hole for birdie on the 17th. Woods ended one of his most exciting rounds in a major with a 30-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole for a 1-under 70 and a one-shot lead over Lee Westwood.


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    A street-sweeping truck roaring down a Bronx street sucked up a dog and killed her as her owner held the leash.
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    Ginger, center, a Boston terrier, was killed by a street-sweeping truck in the Bronx .

    The owner said he had just finished walking his two Boston terriers and was about to put them into his car when the truck appeared . The retired transit worker said he was suddenly whipped around and saw one of the dogs, Ginger, being swallowed by the sweeper's round bristles.

    "I went berserk at that moment because I couldn't believe what had occurred,"

    He yelled at the driver to stop, but the truck kept going. He and friends chased the truck for 2 ½ blocks before catching up with it. Ginger's slight body was later pulled from the sweeper.

    The city Department of Sanitation called the death "a rare and unfortunate accident."



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    In the News June 14th

    The News Media Morns one of their own.



    In this Nov. 14, 2007, file photo NBC's Meet the Press host Tim Russert speaks at the 60th anniversary celebration of NBC's Meet the Press at the Newseum in Washington. Renowned journalist and NBC Washington bureau chief, Russert, 58, collapsed and died while at work at the NBC Washington bureau Friday, June 13, 2008.  (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
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    In case you have not heard, on Friday NBC's Tim Russert,58,died at of heart attack.

    Russert, made a TV career of his passion for politics.
    See below for more about Russert.

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    R Kelly is a FREE man!

    A jury acquitted the Grammy winner of the 14 counts of child pornography against him.

    "Thank you, Jesus," he repeated, over and over again.

    It had taken a jury of nine men and three women around seven hours of deliberations to acquit the 41-year-old singer on charges of videotaping himself having sex with a girl who prosecutors allege was as young as 13.

    R&B singer R. Kelly leaves the Cook County Criminal Court Building Friday, June 13, 2008, in Chicago after a jury found him not guilty on all counts in his child pornography trial. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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    Family locked her up for 18 years?

    Police say a family in southern Italy kept a woman locked in a room in their house for 18 years because they were angry she was pregnant out of wedlock. The woman, now 47, was taken to hospital for psychiatric care.

    Police said they arrested her brother and sister, and put her 80-year-old mother under house arrest. ANSA says police received an anonymous tip.

    Italian TV showed the room with a bed, chair, filthy toilet and sink.

    Police said the woman's child, now 17, was living with relatives and didn't know about his mother.

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    A college student branded a date's body with a scalding piece of metal as payback for never calling her after they had sex . She was sentenced to five years in prison .

    The woman and her accomplices used a Taser to immobilize 'date' in a room and then used a branding "iron" was actually a length of metal wire fashioned into a "R" -- heated.




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    In the News, June 13th, 2008

    The tomatoes are getting worse.
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that the toll from salmonella-tainted tomatoes jumped to 228 illnesses as the government learned of five dozen previously unknown cases and said it is possible the food poisoning contributed to a cancer patient's death.
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    The CDC found 61 new cases of Salmonella Saintpaul infection in six new states -- Florida, Georgia, Missouri, New York, Tennessee and Vermont.

    Infections have now been found in 23 states since mid-April, the CDC said.
    Several restaurants and grocery stores removed tomatoes from their inventories after reports of the Salmonella outbreak surfaced. At least 23 cases required hospitalization, the CDC said.


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    Tidbits in the news...

    Police continue to investigate after a 2-year-old boy and 3-year-old girl playing in a small swimming pool were injured by stray bullets Monday night in what police believe was an incident between rival gangs.

    Police arrested a Rockingham man Wednesday after he allegedly attacked another man with an aluminum baseball bat at a local playground while a T-ball game was in progress.

    CHICAGO, Il-R&B superstar R. Kelly's fate is in a jury's hands. Deliberations began this afternoon in Kelly's child pornography trial after prosecutors showed the 27-minute sex tape one last time. He and the girl prosecutors say is the victim say they're not in the tape.

    McALLEN, Texas -- A justice of the peace can no longer give parents the choice of paying a fine or paddling their children in open court for now, a judge ruled Wednesday. Seems he was sued by three families who say Garza left them with no real option when he told them they must pay a fine for their children's transgressions or paddle them in open court.

    And...in case nobody else notices...

    WASHINGTON – Texas Rep. Ron Paul announced that he is suspending his bid for the Republican presidential nomination to focus his time on building an organization to help recruit and elect “limited government Republicans.”


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    Bad news from the housing front- unless you're looking for a bargain...

    Reports in the news indicate that 73,000 homes lost to foreclosure in May up a staggering 158% from the 28,548 households that were dispossessed in May 2007.
    Filings for the month jumped by 48%. Nevada, California, and Florida continue to bear the brunt of the crisis.

    This is according to the latest release from RealtyTrac, the online marketer of foreclosed properties. Filings increased 7% from April.

    Worst-hit

    Nevada remained the most troubled default state for the 17th consecutive month. One out of every 118 households there received some kind of foreclosure filing during May, up 24% from the previous month and 72% from a year ago.

    California led the nation in the sheer volume of filings, with nearly 72,000 properties in some stage of default, which works out to one out of every 183 households. More than 20,000 Californians lost their homes, more than any other state.

    Florida recorded over 37,000 filings and 4,300 bank repossessions. Nine of the top 10 cities with the most foreclosure filings were in either Florida or California.

    Stockton, Calif., was the worst-hit city last month, with one filing for every 75 households. Cape Coral, Fla., where one out of every 79 homes received a filing, was second. Other hard-hit places were Merced, Calif., which ranked third, Modesto, Calif., which was fourth and Riverside, Calif., which was fifth.

    Las Vegas was the only city outside of California and Florida to crack the top 10. In May it had one filing for every 96 households - about five times the national average - which put it in sixth place.


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    The mysteries are solved...

    In this photo provided by the Augusta, Ga., Police Dept. Betty Johnson Neumar is shown at her booking in Augusta, Ga., Tuesday, June 10, 2008.  It took years, but authorities have charged the 76-year-old with hiring a hit man, and investigators think  she may have also killed her four other husbands in four other states. (AP Photo/  Augusta Police Dept.)
    AP Photo: In this photo provided by the Augusta, Ga., Police Dept. Betty Johnson Neumar is shown... For two decades, Al Gentry begged investigators to take another look at the mystery of who killed his brother, Harold, and left his gunshot-ridden body sprawled on the floor of the home he shared with his wife.Arrested was the person Gentry had always suspected: his brother's now 76-year-old former wife, who was charged last month with hiring a hit man to gun him down.

    Investigators then found a more chilling discovery about Betty Neumar. After arresting her, authorities realized that five times since the 1950s, she was married, and each union ended with the death of her husband.


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    Yahoo! and Google???
    I am so confused...

    Yahoo!'s efforts to revive takeover talks with Microsoft Corp. have reached a dead end, again. Now Yahoo! has hired Google Inc. to handle some of its advertising sales.

    If the Google partnership passes what's likely to be a rigorous review by U.S. antitrust regulators and lawmakers, Yahoo! intends to use its rival's superior search technology to display ads on its own Web site as well as those of its partners' in the United States and Canada.
    Yahoo!'s advertising partnership with Google won't start until late September at the earliest because the two companies voluntarily agreed to wait at least 3½ months to allow the government to review a deal involving the two leading players in search advertising.

    Google already holds about 75 percent of the $11 billion search advertising market in the United States, with Yahoo! in a distant second at 9 percent, according to the research firm eMarketer Inc.


    In the News, June 12th, 2008

    The big news this morning in the US is all about those evil storms.

    In Iowa there are a reported 4 dead and 48 injured as a tornado hit a Boy Scout camp. Frightened Boy Scouts huddled in a shelter as a tornado tore through their western Iowa campground, killing four people and injuring 48 others who had little to no warning of the approaching twister.

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    "That's mean. That was mean "
    This was what was heard in the background as a Marine through a defenseless puppy over a cliff.

    The Marine Corps said Wednesday it was expelling one Marine and disciplining another for their roles in a video showing a Marine throwing a puppy off a cliff while on patrol in Iraq.he U.S. Marine Corps has disciplined two Marines over a videotape that showed a Marine throwing a puppy over a cliff, the military said Wednesday.
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    YouTube.com removed the video for violating the Web site's terms of use.

    Officials did not specify the role that each man played in the incident, which received international attention after a video of it appeared on YouTube.com March 3.

    The Marines were quick to condemn the video when it surfaced, calling it "shocking and deplorable." "The actions seen in the Internet video are contrary to the high standards we expect of every Marine and will not be tolerated," the statement said



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    Marijuana potency increased last year to the highest level in more than 30 years
    , posing greater health risks to people who may view the drug as harmless, according to a report released by the White House.

    The latest analysis from the University of Mississippi's Potency Monitoring Project tracked the average amount of THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, in samples seized by law enforcement agencies from 1975 through 2007. It found that the average amount of THC reached 9.6 percent in 2007, compared with 8.75 percent the previous year.

    The 9.6 percent level represents more than a doubling of marijuana potency since 1983, when it averaged just under 4 percent.

    "Today's report makes it more important than ever that we get past outdated, anachronistic views of marijuana," said John Walters, director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. He cited baby boomer parents who might have misguided notions that the drug contains the weaker potency levels of the 1970s."Marijuana potency has grown steeply over the past decade, with serious implications in particular for young people," Walters said. He cited the risk of psychological, cognitive and respiratory problems, and the potential for users to become dependent on drugs such as cocaine and heroin.

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    Scanners that see through clothing installed in US airports. Invasion of privacy?


    Security scanners which can see through passengers' clothing and reveal details of their body underneath are being installed in 10 US airports, the US Transportation Security Administration said Tuesday. A random selection of travelers getting ready to board airplanes in Washington, New York's Kennedy, Los Angeles and other key hubs will be shut in the glass booths while a three-dimensional image is made of their body beneath their clothes.While it allows the security screeners -- looking at the images in a separate room -- to clearly see the passenger's sexual organs as well as other details of their bodies, the passenger's face is blurred, TSA said in a statement on its website.The installation is picking up this month, with machines in place or planned for airports in Washington (Reagan National and Baltimore-Washington International), Dallas, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Miami and Detroit.

    The ACLU said in a statement that passengers expecting privacy underneath their clothing "should not be required to display highly personal details of their bodies such as evidence of mastectomies, colostomy appliances, penile implants, catheter tubes and the size of their breasts or genitals as a pre-requisite to boarding a plane."

    In the News, June 11th, 2008

    Those darn storms in the Midwest keep on kicking!

    Cedar Falls residents Amanda Rose, left, Josh Bergeron, center, and Terry Williams, right, sand bag the Main Street Bridge along the Cedar River near downtown Cedar Falls, Iowa, Tuesday, June 10, 2008.  The rising Cedar River was causing the most concern in Cedar Falls, where officials were preparing residents and downtown business owners to evacuate as the river threatened to spill over a levee that protects the area.  (AP Photo/David K Purdy).
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    Officials in Des Moines, Iowas saythat a sandbagged levee prevented a swollen river from spilling its banks and flooding a northeastern Iowa city, but they asked for additional volunteers to help shore up the wall as more rain loomed.
    Rising rivers wiped out an Iowa railroad bridge Tuesday, flooded Illinois farmland and forced residents along the Mississippi River to prepare for what could be the worst flooding in 15 years.
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    In Cedar Falls, Iowa, officials were readying residents and downtown business owners to evacuate as the Cedar River threatened to spill over a levee. In Waterloo, fast-moving water swept away a railroad bridge used to transport tractors from a John Deere factory to Cedar Rapids. It also prompted the city to shut its downtown and close five bridges.

    Levee breaks Tuesday in southeastern Illinois flooded 50 to 75 square miles of farmland along the Embarras River, forcing the evacuations of homes northeast of Lawrenceville.

    The forecast? Rain...

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    Back to the Austrian case involving a daughter and her children, fathered by her father, living in a basement.

    The 19-year-old girl (daughter/grandaughter?) whose hospitalization exposed a shocking Austrian incest case is recovering well, according to her doctors and a family lawyer.
    She and other children who were held captive, sometime for decades, are also slowly adapting to modern life, they said. The girl suffered from multiple organ failure, is now well enough to speak, stand and walk with assistance, her doctors said.

    The two parts of her family -- those who were locked in a basement, like Kerstin, and those who lived above ground, apparently unaware of the abuse of their mother and siblings -- are getting to know each other again, the doctors and lawyer said.
    The girl is the oldest daughter of an incestuous relationship between her mother,and grandfather /father . Police say the grandfather confessed to holding her mother captive since 1984 and raping her repeatedly, fathering seven children with her. Six of the children survived.

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    Too FAT to Fly???
    Flight attendant Sheela Joshi is 5 feet, 4 inches and 148 pounds.
    Her employer, Air India, says she is too fat to fly.
    Joshi, 50, has been an air hostess -- as they are still called in India -- for the national airline for 26 years. But she's been grounded because the airline has done away with its wiggle room on weight. The airline says that someone who is Sheila's age, height and weight should weigh 143 pounds (65 kilograms). She misses the mark by 5 pounds.

    Joshi and 12 other grounded attendants sued the airline for weight discrimination. Air India fought back, saying the employees knew the job requirements when they signed up and didn't express concern. In addition, Air India's lawyer, sites a safety concern "Because it's a high action job. And in case of emergencies, the person has to accelerate and move at a very, very fast pace."
    Are you kidding me?

    The attendant's attorney contends the move is actually about getting rid of older, well-compensated women in favor of younger ones who will do the job for less money.

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    While we are on the subject of diets, remember this guy?

    Manuel Uribe, who once weighed a half-ton but has slimmed down to about 700 pounds, celebrates his 43rd birthday with a simple wish for the coming year: to be able to stand on his own two feet to get married.
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    Manuel Uribe and Claudia Solis have been dating for two years and are ready to get married.

    At his home in northern Mexico, where he can still do little more than sit up on a bed, Uribe said that more than two years of steady dieting have helped him drop about 550 pounds from his Guinness record weight of 1,235 pounds.

    He hopes Guinness representatives will confirm in July that he holds a second title: the world's greatest loser of weight.But Uribe is still unable to walk with his fiancée, Claudia Solis, down the aisle.

    "We are a couple," Uribe said. "We have sex, and in the eyes of God we are already married."

    Proudly showing off her sparkling engagement ring, Solis said that life with a heavyweight is not always easy.

    "I bathe him every day, and we get along very well," she said. "At times, yes, people say things ... that it's a fake relationship, but what we have is real."

    A botched liposuction that damaged his lymph nodes left him with giant tumors on both legs weighing a total of 220 pounds. The tumors are the main reason he is unable to walk.

    "It is all because of the junk food," he said.

    Today he says he eats small portions of food five times a day, including chicken, ham, egg-white omelets, fruit and vegetables.


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    Yes- The English Heir to the throne has paid off his family debt!
    Prince Charles on paid off a family debt incurred more than 350 years ago. Unlike the rest of us, he was spared the accumulated interest that could have run into tens of thousands of pounds.
    Charles handed over 453 pounds and 15 pence (572 euros and 20 euro cents, 885 dollars and four cents) which King Charles II failed to pay to the Clothiers Company in Worcester, central England, in 1651.

    "It seems that members of the Clothiers Company have a long memory," he said. "By long I mean nearly 400 years. Nevertheless, as a gesture of good will I come today prepared to honour this debt of 453 pounds and three shillings.

    The high commissioner of the Clothiers Company, Philip Sawyer, accepted the money and gave the future king a receipt.

    If interest was taken into account, 453 pounds and three shillings in 1651 would have been worth approximately 47,500 pounds in 2007, the BBC website said, citing the Institute for the Measurement of Worth.


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