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ABC News and other news services are reporting that sources close to President-Elect Barack Obama say he will fill the Cabinet position of Secretary of the Treasury with New York Federal Bank president Timothy F. Geithner. By saul relative | Published 11/21/2008
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Louisa Tuck is a teacher's aide at an elementary school in New Jersey. Tuck also works with children in a supervisory capacity for several programs at the YMCA in Vineland. But Louisa Tuck used to be a porn star, working under the name Crystal Gunns. By saul relative | Published 11/21/2008
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Who needs Tina Fey and "Saturday Night Live" to satirize your gaffes and questionable political stances or poke fun at your ridiculously exaggerated accent when you can make a complete fool of yourself on your own? By saul relative | Published 11/21/2008
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He said he would do it. And he did. Abraham K. Biggs, a 19-year-old Florida bodybuilder, took some sleeping pills on live webcam, lay down and went to sleep. Just like he said he would. By saul relative | Published 11/21/2008
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The National Humane Society announced Thursday, according to MSNBC, that the national pet store chain, Petland, was guilty of selling puppies raised in "appalling conditions" on puppy mill farms throughout the United States. By saul relative | Published 11/21/2008
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Randy Owen is (was) the lead singer of the legendary country band Alabama. His new album, "One on One," debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 77 this past week. By saul relative | Published 11/21/2008
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San Antonio police arrested 27-year-old Victoria Ann Chacon after a 14-year-old boy's parents found two pictures of the math teacher on a cell phone in his possession. But why did her story go national when there were other teacher/student sex stories? By saul relative | Published 11/20/2008
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For those who haven't been following the Julie Donaldson assault case in Boston, you have chosen the wrong case to ignore. Like an improbably scripted soap opera, this case has twists galore. It is a tale that centers around an assault and a sex tape. By saul relative | Published 11/20/2008
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An unauthenticated audiotape from Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda's second-in-command, has surfaced on militant websites condemning President-Elect Obama's stance on the Middle East, Afghanistan, the war in Iraq, and calling Obama a "house negro." By saul relative | Published 11/20/2008
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The Big 3 automakers came to Washington in search of at least a $25 billion loan. But opposition grew when it came to light that the various corporate heads flew into Washington on private corporate jets. By saul relative | Published 11/19/2008
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People.com On-Air Correspondent Michelle Beadle announced on CBS' "Early Show" that People's selection this year was Hugh Jackman. That's right, the Wolverine from "X-Men." That Hugh Jackman. By saul relative | Published 11/19/2008
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Hinder's sophomore effort, "Take It To The Limit," debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The secret to Hinder's continued success ("Extreme Behavior" was released in 2005) has been remaining in the spotlight. By saul relative | Published 11/18/2008
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Sarah Palin, failed Republican candidate for the position of vice president, may be about ready to sign a book deal worth as much as $7 million. A deal like that probably never crossed her mind while doodling about being Mayor of Wasilla... By saul relative | Published 11/18/2008
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One of the most anticipated movies of the year was preceded by a full-on media blitz. "Twilight" was budgeted millions of dollars in advertising for promotion. And part of that promotion was the soundtrack, which was released on Nov. 4. By saul relative | Published 11/18/2008
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Karolina Kurkova is considered one of the most beautiful women in the world. Forbes magazine has placed her in the Top Ten money-making models in the world. And she has no belly button. By saul relative | Published 11/18/2008
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A sign outside the Spirit One Christian Center in Wichita, Kansas reads: "America We Have A Muslim President. This Is A Sin Against The Lord." Kansas. Home to great college basketball teams and also home to the religiously intolerant and ignorant. By saul relative | Published 11/17/2008
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The debate over whether or not to save General Motors has become a raging war or words and ideas, with the Democrats and the pro-bailout side hoping to stem the continuing slide of the economy taking on the Bush administration... By saul relative | Published 11/17/2008
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Several artists will release their newest albums on November 18, but none are causing the stir that Beyonce's new album is generating. Not "American Idol" David Cook. Not veteran Red Rocker Sammy Hagar. By saul relative | Published 11/17/2008
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George Strait, one of the most enduring artists in music history, took home another four Country Music Association (CMA) Awards Wednesday night (November 12) in Nashville, Tennessee. He has won 22 throughout his career... By saul relative | Published 11/16/2008
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Wanda Sykes may be the funniest female comedian in the world. She may also have become the most famous lesbian comedian in the world, except for perhaps Ellen Degeneres and Rosie O'Donnell. By saul relative | Published 11/16/2008
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The Associated Press reports that there has been a dramatic spike in the number of threats, including death threats, against President-Elect Obama. Although it is not uncommon for threats against an incoming president... By saul relative | Published 11/16/2008
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Vikki Blows is a model in demand. She recently appeared in an ad for "Devil May Cry 4," the video game. There are various pictures of her (from Front magazine), some with exposed breasts, others with partial disclosure. By saul relative | Published 11/15/2008
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Alaska Governor Sarah Palin may be the future of the party, but she will not be leading the Republican Governors Association (RGA) into that future. In fact, she wasn't elected to any of the RGA offical positions. By saul relative | Published 11/15/2008
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Queen. Some were blessed to come of age with a great soundtrack for their lives. Such was the case of those who grew up listening to Queen on the radio. But then, come to think of it, Queen is still on the radio. They never left it. By saul relative | Published 11/15/2008
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Nigel Lythgoe, judge and producer of the hit reality contest "So You Think You Can Dance," was in New York Wednesday helping oversee an open audition for the show's upcoming Season 5. But he would have never hired a fourth judge for American Idol. By saul relative | Published 11/14/2008
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Old-style hard rockers AC/DC held off 11 newcomers to the Top Twenty on the Billboard 200 album chart this week (ending 11/15/2008), six of which landed in the Top Ten behind "Black Ice," topping the charts in 29 countries its first week. By saul relative | Published 11/14/2008
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Stephen Colbert is attempting to bribe President-Elect Obama. With a comic book. And it is not just any ordinary comic book. No, Marvel Comics has put Stephen Colbert on the cover and in the story of Spiderman #573. By saul relative | Published 11/14/2008
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Carrie Underwood reestablished herself as the reigning princess of country music at the CMA Awards in Nashville Wednesday night (November 12). She took home the coveted Female Vocalist of the Year Award for the third consecutive year. By saul relative | Published 11/14/2008
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To be or not to be, that is the economic question facing legislators, the current and incoming presidents,. labor leaders, suppliers and manufacturers, unions and individuals affiliated with the automotive giant General Motors. By saul relative | Published 11/13/2008
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Every year, the Country Music (CMA) Awards bring out Nashville's biggest and brightest country music (and assorted other) stars. This year's CMA Awards show was no exception. A list of the winners... By saul relative | Published 11/13/2008
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The body of Paula Goodspeed, a 30-year-old obsessed fan of Paula Abdul, was discovered by Los Angeles police officers outside the "American Idol" judge's home Tuesday (November 11) night. Goodspeed's mother had notified authorities. By saul relative | Published 11/12/2008
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A 15-year-old female student was found shot and unconscious by a candy machine in a hallway of Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and was taken to the hospital, where she later died. At first, police did not even know if she had been shot... By saul relative | Published 11/12/2008
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There is growing support among politicians for what is being called the "Big 3 Bailout," a federal stimulus package designed to keep the automobile industry, for decades the cornerstone of the American economy, from slipping into bankruptcy By saul relative | Published 11/12/2008
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Jennifer Aniston is in the December issue of Vogue. And she allowed herself to be interviewed. The 39-year-old Aniston doesn't seem to be too thrilled with Angelina Jolie's recent (or past) revelations... By saul relative | Published 11/12/2008
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Lawyers have asked an Ohio judge to consider class-action status for a lawsuit filed by thier client against Victoria's Secret. Roberta Ritter told ABC News that she filed a lawsuit against the popular lingerie company. She is not alone. By saul relative | Published 11/11/2008
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Financial news from the American International Group Inc (AIG) has not been comforting for the American taxpayer of late. Reporting November 10, that the company had lost another $24.7 billion in investments, AIG announced a restructured bailout. By saul relative | Published 11/11/2008
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November 11. Veterans Day 2008. Millions nationwide and around the world participated in ceremonies commemorating the service of military veterans and the signing of the armistice that ended World War I on November 11, 1918. By saul relative | Published 11/11/2008
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At the same time a much loved comedy genius is awarded perhaps the most coveted award of achievement in his profession, the Westboro Baptist Church will be picketing in protest of his long and distinguished -- but most definitely irreverent -- career. By saul relative | Published 11/10/2008
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Joe Scarborough has lambasted celebrities, public personalities, and rappers for their use of the "F" word. He even maintains that his mother taught him better than to use it. But that was before Monday morning, November 10. By saul relative | Published 11/10/2008
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Adrienne Bailon, the beautiful Chanel of Disney's "The Cheetah Girls," has joined the growing list of young Disney starlets that can't keep from being photographed nude and saving a digital image of themselves... By saul relative | Published 11/10/2008
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As Sarah Palin settles back into her old job as governor, there are plenty of writers and pundits who still think she has relevance - and not just as a whipping girl for disappointed Republicans and those sniping at her from the defeated McCain camp. By saul relative | Published 11/10/2008
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A 90-year-old woman in Evanston, Illinois, has been living with the bodies of her three dead siblings, authorities say, one for approximately thirty years. But Margaret Bernstorff's situation is not unique. By saul relative | Published 11/10/2008
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It has become a national obsession, this preoccupation with President-Elect Obama's choice of a dog as the a pet for the First Family. Will it be a Goldendoodle or a Portuguese Water Dog or a Labradoodle? A what or a what or a what? By saul relative | Published 11/9/2008
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The U. S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued their weekly report on Thursday, November 6, and announced that at least 79 people had been victims of salmonella poisoning in the past three years. Dry pet food products seem to be the culprit. By saul relative | Published 11/8/2008
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Alaska Governor, Sarah Palin, was back in her home state and back at work on November 7. But the national stage was not ready for the governor's exit, so it followed her home. And Palin wasn't going to take all those allegations lying down, gosh darn it! By saul relative | Published 11/8/2008
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Sarah Palin in a towel? Somebody has photos of Sarah Palin in a towel? No? A video of Sarah Palin in a towel? No? No? No. But there's a report of Sarah Palin walking through a hotel room in nothing but a towel. By saul relative | Published 11/8/2008
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Barack Obama's first national press conference got off to a late start. Scheduled at 2:30 p.m. EST in Chicago, the conference actually began at 3 p.m. and lasted around 12 minutes. Despite the delay, the President-Elect strolled out composed... By saul relative | Published 11/7/2008
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During CNN's coverage of the 2008 Presidential Election, Wolf Blitzer announced the unveiling a new visual technique, referring to it as a "hologram." In a fascinating show of synchronized technology, correspondent Jessica Yellin materialized... By saul relative | Published 11/7/2008
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"Mr. Man," Oprah's anonymous human leaning post at Grant Park on Election Day, has been identified. His name is Sam Perry. Not much more is known about him other than he worked as an Obama campaign worker in Silicon Valley, California. By saul relative | Published 11/7/2008
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How many racist Obama jokes have you heard? Not too many, one would hope. Still, they're out there, circulating on the internet and in the break rooms, the coffee shops and the churches, the taverns and the living rooms of America. But get ready... By saul relative | Published 11/6/2008
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Is Sarah Palin smarter than a fifth grader? Does the Governor of Alaska not know that Africa is a continent? Or any of the members of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)? Or who is currently the Prime Minister of Canada? By saul relative | Published 11/6/2008
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The pen of writer Michael Crichton, creator of NBC's "ER" and author of such notable works as The Andromeda Strain, The Great Train Robbery, Jurassic Park, and Rising Sun, has been stilled. Crichton died unexpectedly November 5... By saul relative | Published 11/6/2008
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Who's the second happiest guy in the United States? Rush Limbaugh, that's who. And he's quickly followed by a long list of conservative talk show hosts and pundits that will be making a financial "killing" off of the Barack Obama presidency. By saul relative | Published 11/5/2008
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It is an amazing thing, this watching as history unfolds, the choosing of a new president. There is an excitement during each presidential election that transcends the separate parties. The anticipation of change breeds excitement. By saul relative | Published 11/5/2008
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State-by-state projections as they occurred, via CNN. By saul relative | Published 11/4/2008
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Many national chains and local stores are offering giveaways on Election Day, because nothing says "America" like democracy and promoting capitalism. Although it is illegal (a federal violation) to offer anything as an incentive to vote... By saul relative | Published 11/4/2008
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Making history: The voting process on Election Day 2008. By saul relative | Published 11/4/2008
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The McCain strategy has become the come-from-behind, underdog, we'll-say-anything-to-get-elected, grovel-the-vote, kitchen-sink-slinging, never-say-die litany of the desperate. It does look bad. With the Washington Redskins loss, all that's left is hope. By saul relative | Published 11/4/2008
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Could it be that Sarah Palin is kin to royalty? According to Ancestry.com, she is. And she's not the only candidate related to famous people. Both Barack Obama and John McCain are connected to the Bush family. And Obama and Brad Pitt are ninth cousins. By saul relative | Published 11/4/2008
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Simon Fuller, the creator of the reality competition "American Idol," has got to be ecstatic. Everywhere he turns, just like anyone else, there is an "American Idol" alumnus or two appearing seemingly everywhere. By saul relative | Published 11/3/2008
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Want to know who is going to win the election? Studies Weekly approached it with a simple idea: Finding out how the children of those who can actually vote might vote is a fairly accurate indicator. By saul relative | Published 11/3/2008
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Senator John McCain guested on "Saturday Night Live" on November 1. With Tina Fey at his side as Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the senior senator from Arizona did a pretty good job of playing himself. And Tina Fey's lines were brilliantly written. By saul relative | Published 11/3/2008
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Chicago Police announced on November 1 that the handgun they had found in a vacant lot just yards away from where the white Chevrolet SUV holding the slain body of Julian King was the gun used in commission of the violent deaths of the Hudson family. By saul relative | Published 11/2/2008
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David Archuleta, the runner-up on Season 7 of "American Idol," is set to debut his self-titled debut album on November 11. He will have one week to outperform "American Idol" winner David Cook, then the two Davids again compete again... By saul relative | Published 11/2/2008
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David Cook, the winner of "American Idol" Season 7, appeared on "Saturday Night Live" on Saturday, November 1, and sang two songs from his forthcoming major label debut album, "David Cook," which is set to hit stores on November 18. By saul relative | Published 11/2/2008
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As the days wind down to Election Day, one finds articles, op-ed pieces, blogs and commentaries that press the point that the popular vote does not count. It does. It is how the Electoral College votes get awarded. By saul relative | Published 11/1/2008
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Sarah Palin's favorability continues to slide in the polls. It is beginning to have collateral damage - her popularity is falling in her home state as well. By saul relative | Published 10/31/2008
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Tiffany Shepherd, the Florida teacher that made headlines earlier this year for being dismissed from teaching for wearing a bikini, told Tyra Banks her story this week, maintaining that the school district's reasons for dismissal were untrue. By saul relative | Published 10/31/2008
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Estelle Reiner, wife of comedic great Carl Reiner and mother to actor/ director Rob Reiner, died several days ago on October 25. She was 94. She is most famous for delivering one of the most famous one-liners in cinematic history. By saul relative | Published 10/30/2008
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Obama seemed to be everywhere Wednesday, October 29. North Carolina. Two stops in Florida. A half hour infomercial video on network and cable television. And, too top it all off, a taped segment that aired on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." By saul relative | Published 10/30/2008
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The infomercial played on all major networks except ABC. It set back the already postponed twice fifth game of the World Series. It also ran concurrently on MSNBC, Univision, BET, and TV One. Excessive or just right? Reactions were varied. By saul relative | Published 10/30/2008
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The controversy over the L.A. Times videotape of Rashid Khalidi and Barack Obama now has the McCain camp demanding its release. But Senator John McCain has funding ties with Professor Khalidi as well. So who is the videotape going to hurt? By saul relative | Published 10/29/2008
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According to photo images of her SAT documents, it is now apparent why Sarah Palin could not answer Katie Couric's questions. It is also quite understandable how she could think that dinosaurs coexisted with the first humans. By saul relative | Published 10/29/2008
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Have you ever heard of the Moscow Monster? It seems that relatively few people have. But how about the Montauk Monster? That recent story and set of pictures from an unknown beast that washed ashore on Sakhalin Island in Russia... By saul relative | Published 10/29/2008
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The name-calling from the McCain camp is getting rather intense. Saying things like "redistributor" and "socialist" and "pal of terrorist" and "rogue" and "whack job." The last two were not about Obama or Biden. They referred to Sarah Palin. By saul relative | Published 10/28/2008
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Danyelle Sargent has one of the hottest videos on YouTube, ranking right up there with all the campaign goofiness going on. And Sargent did not have a wardrobe malfunction. No, Sargent asked Mike Singletary if he had talked to the deceased. By saul relative | Published 10/28/2008
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A jury handed down its verdict on Monday in the corruption trial of Alaska Senator Ted Stevens: Guilty on all seven counts of falsifying federal disclosure forms. The decision may have cost him the Alaska Senate seat he has held for 40 years... By saul relative | Published 10/28/2008
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Federal agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms thwarted the plans of two neo-Nazis to kill 102 "non-whites" and assassinate Senator Barack Obama. The two plan to go on a national killing spree. By saul relative | Published 10/27/2008
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With the body of a young black boy found dead in a white SUV in Chicago believed to be that of Julian King, Jennifer Hudson's missing 7-year-old nephew, most eyes have turned toward William Balfour as the most likely suspect in the murders. By saul relative | Published 10/27/2008
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Two students were killed and a third person was wounded in a shooting at the University of Central Arkansas Sunday night. Shots were reported fired at 9:19 p.m. EST. Two men were taken into custody following the shootings. Two more were being sought. By saul relative | Published 10/27/2008
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The body of a young black male was found in an white SUV Monday around 11 a.m. by police searching for Jennifer Hudson's 7-year-old nephew, Julian King. There was no indication that the body found was that of the nephew. By saul relative | Published 10/27/2008
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Sarah Palin has a few names and nicknames. And while she's been running for office she's picked up a few more. And while she's been picking up all these nicknames, she's been getting closer and closer to becoming Vice President of the United States. By saul relative | Published 10/26/2008
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According to CNN, several McCain advisors are beginning to point at Sarah Palin's errancy from the McCain message. They're calling her a "diva" and claiming she may be going off message on purpose. What did they expect from a maverick? By saul relative | Published 10/26/2008
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An nationwide Amber Alert has been issued for 7-year-old Julian King, the nephew of Oscar-winning actress and singer Jennifer Hudson, after his grandmother, Darnell Donerson and uncle, Jason Hudson, were found shot to death. By saul relative | Published 10/25/2008
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Jennifer Hudon's nephew, Julian King, is still missing from the home where Hudson's mother, Darnell Donerson, and brother, Jason Hudson, were found shot to death Friday, October 24. A nationwide Amber Alert has been issued. By saul relative | Published 10/25/2008
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Amy Strozzi, the Emmy Award-nominated make-up artist from "Dancing With The Stars," was put on the McCain campaign payroll and in the first two weeks of October made $22,800. In two weeks. (Not a typo - the amount of more or the time period.) By saul relative | Published 10/24/2008
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Another high-ranking former president Bush cabinet member has departed the ranks of the Republicans. Scott McClellan, president Bush's former press secretary announced that he planned to vote for Senator Barack Obama. By saul relative | Published 10/24/2008
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Radio talk show host Michael Savage of "Savage Nation" is no stranger to controversy. In fact, he is constantly saying things that alienate him toward one person or another. In this instance, he labels Colin Powell a liar and playing racial favorites... By saul relative | Published 10/24/2008
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Singer Gavin Rossdale has a single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart called "Love Remains The Same." He has a new solo album, "Wanderlust," which has been out since June 3. But who is Gavin Rossdale, other than the husband of Gwen Stefani? By saul relative | Published 10/24/2008
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Bill "Papa Bear" O'Reilly appeared on ABC's "The View" Wednesday (October 22). O'Reilly called Obama a 'communist,' just the latest to label Senator Obama a socialist or wose... By saul relative | Published 10/23/2008
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Christians can have enjoyable sex, too. That is the message behind the blog at ChristianNymphos.org. Christian Nymphos is exactly what it sounds like and once you get past what most would undoubtedly consider an oxymoron (that could send you to hell)... By saul relative | Published 10/23/2008
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Several photos of a giant spider eating an unfortunate bird have been posted on Thursday's (October 23) edition of the Cairns Post. The Golden Silk Orb Weaver spider is one of Australia's largest spiders and can grow to the size of a man's hand. By saul relative | Published 10/23/2008
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The latest poll released by the Pew Research organization shows that Senator Obama may actually be widening his lead. But there's a 13-point difference between latest Associated Press Poll and the Pew Poll. By saul relative | Published 10/23/2008
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The latest Associated Press/ GfK Poll has the presidential race between Senators Barack Obama and John McCain in a virtual dead heat. With only thirteen days left before Americans go to the polls, the Associated Press reports a one-point difference... By saul relative | Published 10/22/2008
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Finally. Guns 'n Roses, after nine years, has broken their radio silence. The long awaited new album by Guns 'n Roses might actually be seeing the light of day after many fits and false starts over the past several years. "Chinese Democracy" has arrived. By saul relative | Published 10/22/2008
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The exorbitant amount of money spent on the wardrobe of Sarah Palin is high on the list of topics dominating the media. The story generating the most traffic is the amount of money spent on the Palins' collective wardrobe, but mostly on the Governor. By saul relative | Published 10/22/2008
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Rudy Ray Moore, the comedian probably most remembered for his portrayal of the strangely articulate pimp in the films "Dolemite" and "The Human Tornado," died on Sunday, October 19, of complications related to diabetes. Moore, who also performed R & B... By saul relative | Published 10/21/2008
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Polls, polls, polls. It seems the media have gone poll crazy. And the conservatives, who always seem to find something wrong with all the polls conducted by the "liberal" media, seem to be ecstatically touting the latest GW/Battleground Poll... By saul relative | Published 10/21/2008
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Faith Hill, who has recently turned 41, is causing double-takes with her new bikini photo currently on the cover of Shape magazine. Not only is she still charting hot, but this Country music singing mom of three shows that she still has hot body as well. By saul relative | Published 10/21/2008
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Sarah Palin is supporting a national ban on gay marriage. She told the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) that she supported a Constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex unions. By saul relative | Published 10/21/2008
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Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke went before Congress October 20, and explained why he believed the economy could use another stimulus package. And how many of those stimulus checks will reach people who have already lost their homes? By saul relative | Published 10/20/2008
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Richard Blackwell, a Los Angeles-based designer who kept the world somewhat fashion-savvy for decades with his "Worst Dressed" list, died from an intestinal infection complication October 19. His fashion lists were a much anticipated annual event... By saul relative | Published 10/20/2008
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Sarah Palin told a crowd in Roswell, New Mexico, that Senator Barack Obama would raise the taxes of people like Ed the Dairyman. Who? What happened to Joe the Plumber and Joe Six-Pack? How fickle is Governor Palin? By saul relative | Published 10/20/2008
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It's been eight long years coming but the new AC/DC album, "Black Ice," was released on October 20, 2008, being sold exclusively at Wal-Mart stores and on the band's website. Preceded by "Rock And Roll Train," "Black Ice" has been highly anticipated. By saul relative | Published 10/19/2008
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The endorsements keep pouring in for Senator Obama. Secretary of State Colin Powell put to rest the rumors and announced that he was endorsing Senator Obama on NBC's "Meet The Press." The Chicago Tribune endorsed its first ever Democratic candidate. By saul relative | Published 10/19/2008
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Nikki McKibbin told Us Weekly magazine that Simon Cowell's harsh criticism led her down a destructive path that eventually ended in a psych ward and rehab for alcohol and drug addiction. She does not actually accuse, but she does insinuate... By saul relative | Published 10/18/2008
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The latest Reuters/C-Span/Zogby Poll shows a tightening in the presidential race among likely voters. The poll tracked voters over the past four days shows that Senator John McCain gaining. It's time for the "October Surprise." By saul relative | Published 10/18/2008
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Another racist item has entered the public eye. This time it is Obama Bucks. Or Obama food stamps. A Republican Women's Club are saying that nothing racist was meant by the images in their newsletter, By saul relative | Published 10/18/2008
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Rachelle Leah, the stunning host of Spike TV's UFC "All Access," is on the cover of and gracing the pages of the November issue of Playboy magazine. The 24-year-old former Octagon Girl does not have to fight too hard to get attention. By saul relative | Published 10/17/2008
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Jennifer Hudson's name will be everywhere in the next couple months. She has an album out and two major movies, "The Secret Life of Bees" and "Winged Creatures," both of which star Dakota Fanning, that have been released or soon will be... By saul relative | Published 10/17/2008
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Senator John McCain's appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman" on Thursday, October 16, will probably be one of the highest rated late night viewings in history. Why? Because of the build-up since Senator McCain's cancellation, of course. By saul relative | Published 10/17/2008
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Everyone got an earful of "Joe the Plumber" Wednesday night, October 15, during the final presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York. But who is Joe the Plumber? By saul relative | Published 10/16/2008
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Rock superstar Jon Bon Jovi has added his name to an ever-growing list of artists unhappy with the use of their music by the McCain-Palin presidential campaign. One has even sued the campaign through the Republican National Committee... By saul relative | Published 10/16/2008
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The third and final presidential debate was held at Hofstra University in New York at 9:00 p.m. EST. CBS' Bob Schieffer was the moderator. The subject was Domestic Policy. Senator McCain needed to win. So he started talking about "Joe the Plumber"... By saul relative | Published 10/16/2008
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Madonna and Guy Ritchie announced on Wednesday, October 15, that they are actually going to get a divorce. Madonna has been running around with New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez, who is apparently unaware of the Madonna Kissing Curse. By saul relative | Published 10/15/2008
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Most people under the age of 20 probably would not recognize the names of Tony Curtis, Maureen McCormick, and Robert Vaughan. All three have written memoirs and are now back in the news. By saul relative | Published 10/15/2008
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"Chocolate News" is sandwiched between Emmy-winning shows ("The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and "The Colbert Report") and, as David Alan Grier tells us, is "pure, uncircumcised realness from an Afro-centric perspective." By saul relative | Published 10/15/2008
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