Sunday at the Superdome: New Orleans Saints game is WON!

Reggie Bush! Reggie Bush! Reggie Bush! Drew Brees!"Reggie Bush gave the Saints the lead aginst on a sizzling 42-yard touchdown catch-and-run midway through the fourth quarter. Bush took a short swing pass from Drew...

Ricky Gervais snubbing British movies

Ricky Gervais has moved OFFICE from Brittain to the US when it comes to film roles feeling British films compared with American films are a bit like EXTRAS compared with star performers. He is the star of soon to be...

Historic German town struggles over push for solar power

An article from the town of Marburg, Germany has discovered that going green might not worth the trouble or money. This article explores this issue."MARBURG, Germany — This fairy-tale town is stuck in the middle of...

What property slump? Russia's richest woman buys London mansion for £50m onl...

" With most homeowners worried about the plunging price of their property, there's always the exception that proves the rule. After being sold last year for £32million, the biggest private house in London bar...

For the Death Penalty? Vote Obama

Obama wants you to pay for Abortions.  The Obamanation of State Funded Abortions.Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, and his views on abortion have been confounding some observers these days. "And perhaps that's...

That's Not a Chip... That's a Pringle!

In a tax dispute ruling, a London judge announced that Pringles are not potato chips, as they do not fit the legal definition. The stackable snackables are made from dough and not potato, and the eating "experience"...

South Korea lifts ban on US beef

After much dithering South Korean government has finally allowed import on US Beef. The beef row has posed a political crisis for the incumbent  government."South Korea has formally lifted an import ban on US...

British Artist spends second day in sand

 A british artist has submerged in the sand for last 48 hours and plan to continue for more time. What a weired idea." A performance artist planning to stay buried in the sand on a Kent beach for the best part of 48 hours has said his stunt is going well. Mark McGowan...

17 Iraq Vets are Running for Congress in 2008

"Seventeen Iraq combat veterans are running for House seats as Republicans, pledging to continue the war once in Congress and linking themselves to Sen. John McCain's candidacy for president.As Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, prepares to go to Capitol...

Bedroom Fengshui

Feng Shui is something which I believe in. Not to the extend ofobsessing it but believing that it could improve life. I used to rent aroom while I was working in Malaysia. Among the rooms, I had badexperiences with two of them.It was towards the end of the yearand everyone...

National Do not call registry FCC Government website Information

I signed up for this a few years back and although it did not stop the calls entirely, it did cut down the calls by a lot. So, I thought I would share the information for any nowpublic readers who may not be aware of it. Prety much everything you need.There are several good...

Canadian Conservative Government Seeks to Ban Veiled Voting

The elections commissioner warned them it would happen, and now it has. After the uproar that came after elections Canada said there was nothing in the law forcing veiled women to show their faces when voting, the conservatives have drafted a bill that will force the...

SMS reminders for Boomers reaching the "CRS" Age

Ever heard the one about CRS (can't remember sh*t) that circulates around folks who are turning 40, 50, 60, etc? CRS becomes a "syndrome" for the Boomers who age gracefully crowd. Now those same folks who previously shunned SMS text messaging, are beginning to see SMS in a...

Latino Independent is Decider

"Three years ago when I changed my party affiliation from Republican to Independent. I did not realize how many other Latinos were doing the same. For me I no longer saw a difference between both parties. Maybe it...

Islam and the West: A Case of Selective Memory by Richard Bulliet

"Distorted by today’s political lenses, European historical memory selectively focuses on past violence perpetrated by Muslims and either forgets Europe’s cultural borrowings from Muslim societies, or regards them as unimportant remnants of a closed chapter in...

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