As one of the stars of the Twilight Saga, Christian Serratos is used to working with vampires and the nonliving—but she would never wear anything dead. Christian strips down for PETA in the name of animals and is telling her fans, “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur.” Each year millions of animals are killed... »
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Ron Paul: We need to audit the Federal Reserve, now more than ever!
Show: Morning Meeting Channel: MSNBC Date: 11/05/2009 Transcript: Dylan Ratigan: The bill no longer audits the Fed. In fact, the legislation gives Congress no control over the Fed’s authority to make monetary policy. That, perhaps, is a worthwhile debate, but it does not require any transparency either in the Fed’s secret agreements with foreign central banks, not to... »
Gmail down, Google engineers working without email
Google’s gmail email service took vast numbers of gmailers off line Tuesday. As reported in the New York Times blog, since Google employees — including its renowned pool of network engineers — are also flying blind. Also as report in the Times blog, Google as made a page available for updates about the current outage:... »
UK film board rejects Japanese horror ‘Grotesque’
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has refused to issue a certificate for Grotesque. The move makes it illegal to sell the Japanese horror film in the UK. BBFC director David Cooke described the piece as containing “unacceptable content” and being “little more than an unrelenting and escalating scenario of humiliation, brutality and sadism”.... »
Guitarist Les Paul dies at 94
Les Paul, the American jazz guitarist whose eponymous electric guitar remains one of the most popular and influential designs of musical instrument in modern history, has died at the age of 94 of complications from pneumonia. Born Lester William Polfuss in 1915 in Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States, Les Paul was establishing himself as a jazz... »
Olympic Committe will Allow Women’s Boxing for 2012 games
The International Olympic Committee has decided to allow women to compete in boxing at the Olympics for the first time. Up until now boxing had been the only sport in which women could not compete in. Three weight classes will be created for the women to compete in with the one being dropped from... »
British woman found guilty of killing fiancé in bizarre drunk driving case
A woman has been found guilty of killing her fiancé after she ran him over while three times over the drink drive limit. Caroline Broad, 41, killed her partner of eight years Christopher Phillips, 40, when she ran him over in the car park of the Full Moon Pub in Twerton, Bath, England on... »
Franch and German economies out of recession
New data shows the recession has eased in Europe, where the two largest economies, Germany and France, returned to growth after a period of decline. Some analysts say the new figures may show the worst of the recession has passed. For the 16 nations that use the euro, the sum of all the goods and services... »
Feds shut off water to California farms in controversial effort to help threatened species
A farming town in California claims that it may disappear due to the United States federal government shutting off water pumps, though the government states the actions are necessary to save several marine species. In July 2009, action by the Federal Bureau of Reclamation to protect threatened fish stopped irrigation pumping to parts of the... »
24 people rescued from roller coaster at California’s Great America theme park
Two dozen people had to be rescued by fire fighters after a mechanical fault caused a roller coaster to stop mid journey at the California’s Great America theme park in Santa Clara, California, United States. The Invertigo roller coaster malfunctioned at around 12:15 p.m. (PDT) leaving some riders stranded as high as 80 ft from... »
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