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  • Remarks by the President and the Vice President to the Troops at Fort Campbell, KY

    [Obama, AOL] (White House.gov Press Office Feed)

    Release Time: For Immediate Release Location: Fort Campbell, Kentucky 3:23 P.M. CDT THE VICE PRESIDENT: Hey, it’s good to be back with you all. I’ll tell you what. I want to thank General Colt for accompanying me up here. I get the honor of introducing the General. I was back here on February 11th, to welcome home members of the 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat T ...

    [details] received 282 days ago  published 282 days ago  lang: en 
  • On Killing and the Death of Osama Bin Laden

    [Dads] (Clark Kent's Lunchbox)

    "People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell *** We interrupt the regularly scheduled blog to bring you this post on the killing of Osama bin Laden *** Warning: This post depicts graphic scene of war and should not be viewed around children. If you haven't heard about the death of Osama bin Laden by now, then you must be living under a rock, that or you're holed up deep within a cave somewhere in the Afghan/ ...

    [details] received 284 days ago  published 284 days ago  lang: en 
  • The World Rejoices, The American Radical Right Moans

    [Politics] (MyDD)

    As the world revels in the news that Osama bin Laden, the Saudi-born leader of the Islamist terrorist organization, has finally been brought down nearly ten years after the most devastating terrorist attack on the United States, the American radical right, not surprisingly, was well a different take. In their thinking, President Obama is no different than Osama bin Laden. Over at the conservative grassroots Internet bulletin board Free Republic, one writer bemoans that "an evil madman is dead a ...

    [details] received 286 days ago  published 286 days ago  lang: en 
  • Gays Remind Kobe Bryant He's Still Black

    [Humor] (CAP News)

    LOS ANGELES (CAP) - Leaders of the gay community continue to express shock and dismay over the recent incident involving Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant and his use of a mid-game homophobic slur directed at one of the referees. Gay activists say it's not so much what was said that bothers them, but rather who said it that is of concern. "Oh, sister, please - we get called those names all the time," said Richie Trent of the San Francisco-based Queers R Us. "But last time I checked, Kobe Bryant w ...

    [details] received 298 days ago  published 298 days ago  lang: en 
  • Jet Magazine Gets a New Top Editor

    [Careers] (Get a News Job dot com)

    April 19, 2011 Mitzi Miller has written for and with black women (4/19/11); L.A. Times wins Pulitzer for corruption story; "Black in Latin America" shows how much more there is to say about race; "Frontline" reports church's abuse of Native Alaskans; administration plans 100 events in black communities; "Frontline" reports church's abuse of Native Alaskans; once shunned, Al Jazeera has fans in Obama White House; "There are legions of men like me who love their families"; columnist tells readers ...

    [details] received 299 days ago  published 299 days ago  lang: en 
  • Scope2

    Top 10 Shameful Events in American History

    [Lists] (Listverse)

    10Democracy? Shameful Event: Bipartisan Politics Not an event, but an aspect, out of which many bad events have derived. The U. S. has two primary political parties, the Democratic and the Republican. The current threat of the government itself to “shut down” in Washington D. C. has been caused by the two parties refusing to get along with each other. They cannot stand each other’s political ideas and refuse to yield one inch of ground either way, and as a result, nothing i ...

    [details] received 308 days ago  published 308 days ago  lang: en 
  • Jackie Collins: Queen of the bonkbuster | interview

    [Guardian] (Life and style | guardian.co.uk)

    There's the big house (inspired by a Hockney painting), the 'signature animal' (a panther) and the estimated fortune of £90m. So what got Jackie Collins to where she is today?Jackie Collins writes her books long-hand, in the office of her house in Beverly Hills. Around the room, a mixture of the ordinary and the not so ordinary: family photos, archived photo albums going back 30 years and two large, ornamental panthers, her signature animal. That Collins has a signature animal – outlined on h ...

    [details] received 310 days ago  published 310 days ago  lang: en-gb 
  • Let the Sun Shine

    Transforming Sustainable Energy in Afghanistan

    [Startups, Small Business, Innovation, Hot Topics, AOL] (Fast Company)

    Photograph by Benjamin LowyOpportunity: After fleeing marriage to a Taliban husband, Samiya Amiri found work--and the beginning of a new life--as a renewable-power engineer. | Photograph by Benjamin LowyIn Afghanistan, living off the grid isn't a tree hugger's dream -- it's reality. but a renewable-power startup called Sustainable Energy Services Afghanistan is lighting up Afghans' lives, with help from the sun and the wind.ON A PLEASANT AUTUMN DAY, Shakibullah Hedayat Rustaqi and his colleagues ...

    [details] received 311 days ago  published 311 days ago  lang: en 
  • The Great Wave Off San Francisco

    The Art of Strategic Citizenship, Part 4: Conclusion

    [Austria] (Gates of Vienna)

    Below is the second half of the fourth and final installment of Takuan Seiyo’s latest series of essays. Previously: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Philippe Teuwen, The Great Wave off San Francisco (2007), after The Great Wave off Kanagawa (1830) by Katsushika Hokusai The Art of Strategic Citizenship Part 4(b) — Monodelphia By Takuan Seiyo A day in the country of approaching tsunami Consider the incremental developments that transpired in the Snatcher-ruled United States on a singl ...

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    Eleuthera Island, Bahamas - "Fishing is a Good Life Here"

    [Japan, Humor, Travel] (Gadling)

    Filed under: Arts and Culture, History, Learning, Paddling, North America, Bahamas, Caribbean French Leave, Eleuthera -- Under a cloud-studded sunrise at the end of the two-and-a-half-mile long beach I watch a 14-foot plywood boat back into the morning surf. A trio of Bahamian men readies it for a day of spearfishing along the near-reef that parallels the 110-mile long island. One will drive; another will watch and stack fish. The third - a lithe, fair-skinned black man with 'Aries' tattooed ...

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  • Tuesday's Top 10 with NZ Mint: How GE pays no US tax; Dutch revolt stops ING bonus;'De-centralise Japan'; 'Crikey it's a property slump'; 'De-dolarising Latin America; Dilbert

    [New Zealand] (interest.co.nz)

    Tweet Here's my Top 10 links from around the Internet at 10 to 12 pm in association with NZ Mint. I welcome your additions in the comments below or via email to bernard.hickey@interest.co.nz. I'll pop the extras into the comment stream. See all previous Top 10s here. We are a dual core site 1. The Canadian bubble - We tend not to watch Canada too closely, but it's a ma ...

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  • Maybe Possibly Truly Absolutely Definitely Perhaps The Most Waffling Peter King Column Yet. We Think.

    [Sports] (Kissing Suzy Kolber)

    When we last left oversized paperweight Peter King, he weeping for Japan, lamenting the current state of FM radio, and hanging out at prison with Mike Vick. Is Vick a changed man? PERHAPS. Is he retarded for still refusing to slide? IT’S IN THE HANDS OF FATE. So what about this week? Well people, this ...

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  • Why Cash Incentives For Whistleblowers Are Actually Useful

    [Small Business] (Business Insider)

    Marty Robins' December 15, 2010 column “Blow the Whistle on Pointless Whistleblowing” in the Huffington Post opposed the SEC implementing the Dodd-Franks Act's provision that the SEC should develop a system of financial incentives for whistleblowers. Mr. Robins is a former corporate counsel with strongly conservative anti-regulatory views. His purpose in writing was to enlist support for businesses lobbying the SEC to adopt a weak rule undercutting the Dodd-Frank's whistleblow ...

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  • A history of the year in 100 objects

    [Guardian] (Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk)

    From broken bike chains to burning Range Rovers, 2010 leaves to posterity many fascinating exhibits 1 Andy Schleck's bike chain Leading the defending Tour de France champion Alberto Contador by 31 seconds before the 15th stage, Schleck ended it eight seconds behind having popped his chain when forging ahead 24km from home. Taking advantage of such a misfortune is cycling's equivalent of eating peas with a knife but Contador won the race on the Champs Elysées by exactly the 39 seconds he gained ...

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  • Black Community Suffers From Abortions, Poverty

    [Deaf] (AllDeaf.com)

    A newly formed organization of black clergy has lashed out at supporters of the so-called 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts, providing a graphic illustration of liberal America's favorite target — the mixing of church and state. According to The Conference of National Black Churches, (said to represent nine of the largest historically black denominations with 30 million people and more than 50,000 churches in America and worldwide), the tax cuts are to be extended without any evidence that they help ...

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  • The Kindle Reads Entertainment Weekly's Top Ten Books of 2010 (Nonfiction)

    [Books] (The Kindle Reader)

    In a year-end double issue, Entertainment Weekly lists its picks for the ten best fiction and ten best nonfiction books of 2010. In the nonfiction category, nine of the ten nonfiction titles are available in Kindle editions, the lone holdout being the graphically-rich How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less. Nonfiction picks include: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot. Crown, 2010. Print length: 368 p. EW's slant: "quite simply, a tour de force" Amazon customer ratin ...

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  • The 15 Books That Mattered In 2010

    [Blacks] (Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices)

    Filed under: Hot Picks, Reviews From Nikki Giovanni and Eric Jerome Dickey to Isabel Wilkerson and Randall Pinkett, we reached out to some of our favorite authors and asked them to share the books that touched them in 2010. Giovanni writes an unparalleled jazzy review of Jay-Z's 'Decoded,' while Wilkerson delivers a moving review of one doctor's exploration of cancer. Superpublicist Patti Webster stayed true to religious form with her pick about two clergymen from different faiths. Pinkett ...

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  • African American Food Culture and Obesity

    [Africa] (Afrigator)

    African American Food Culture and Obesity African American Food Culture and Obesity Free Online Articles Directory Why Submit Articles? Top Authors Top Articles FAQ AB Answers Publish Article 0 && $.browser.msie ) { var ie_version = parseInt($.browser.version); if(ie_version Hello Guest Login ...

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  • Georgia Prison Strike Comes to an End with Unfinished Business

    [Blacks] (Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices)

    Filed under: News, Politics, President Obama, Race and Civil Rights The heroic prison strike that took place in Georgia this month has finally come to an end. Other than the inmates who are still holding out, most of the others have been released from the massive lock down and agreed to go back to work. Progress was made during the strike, and negotiations are still underway. I was scheduled to meet with Elaine Brown, one of the leaders of the movement last night. For some reason, we we ...

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  • The Top Ten Best & Worst Celeb Money Moments of 2010

    The Top Ten Best & Worst Celeb Money Moments of 2010

    [Blacks] (Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices)

    Filed under: Celebrity News The year 2010 saw many black celebrities face and overcome financial trials and tribulations, while others fell into money traps that could not be escaped. There were many fiscal surprises for African American stars, that rocked the public as we followed our favorites on their turbulent business journeys. And there were also some amazing deeds of good will. The gallery below contains what we at BV on Money consider to be the The Top Ten Best & Worst Celeb Money Mo ...

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  • COVER- Person of the Year: Bad Boy turned Brazen Brainiac: Oliver Kuttner

    [Virginia] (Readthehook.com - Current Articles)

    Oliver Kuttner PHOTOS BY JEN FARIELLO"In my 1978 yearbook quote," says Oliver Kuttner. "I said, 'Try and you'll make it.' That's been my personality the whole time," The 49-year-old real estate and automobile developer, who won a $5 million prize in automobile innovation, has been chosen by the Hook's news team as the Person of the Year, the individual who most affected the news in 2010. The racer If his name Oliver Kuttner conjures some sharp associations, there's good reason. He's the one w ...

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  • White Man Who Beat Black Army Reservist In Front of Her Child Only Serves 43 Days in Jail

    White Man Who Beat Black Army Reservist in Front of Her Child Serves Only 43 Days in Jail

    [Blacks] (Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices)

    Filed under: News, Race and Civil Rights A white man from Georgia who beat a black female Army reservist as her young child looked on and begged him to stop has been released from jail early. Troy Dale West had only been sentenced to six months in prison for beating Tasha Hill after they had words while both were trying to enter a Cracker Barrel restaurant. West allegedly punched Hill in the face, kicked her as she fell to the ground and yelled racial epithets. "I heard my daughter sc ...

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  • Dr. Boyce Spotlight: Raising Him Alone, Saving Our Black Boys

    [Blacks] (Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices)

    Filed under: Dr. Boyce Money, News Saving the black male is one of the most important tasks for the African American community. It is not just the job of our "black leaders" to address this issue, but it is really a task for all of us. In fact, I believe that every person in our community who takes initiative to solve the problem, even on the smallest level, has been appointed to the ranks of black leadership. One such individual is David C. Miller. Mr. Miller wrote a book called "Raising ...

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  • Tomoe

    The Art of Strategic Citizenship

    [Austria] (Gates of Vienna)

    Takuan Seiyo returns with an incisive essay about the multiculti mess we have gotten ourselves into, and includes an outline of the insights required to get us out of it. The Art of Strategic Citizenship by Takuan Seiyo Consider the judo throw. First, it’s hazushi. Subtly, you test your opponent in small, almost imperceptible actions: a touch here, a tiny pull there. You watch his moves, reflexes and recovery ability. You bide your time, looking for the opening. Your intuition is at work h ...

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    The 2010 Chicagoist Gift Guide

    [Chicago, IL, Chicago] (Chicagoist)

    All the crazies might have finished their holiday shopping on Black Friday, but we’re just getting warmed up. Funny that our 2009 Gift Guide mentioned economic “recovery” and scraping the bottom of our piggy banks; it’s much of the same story this year. But let’s still get in the holiday spirit and blow what’s left of our paychecks on our friends and family. Here are some ideas that can help you do that. Chicago Flag Coffee Cup What better to sip hot toddi ...

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  • Merger between NBC and Comcast

    Former FCC Chairman Vocal About Lack of Black Media Ownership

    [Blacks] (Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices)

    Filed under: Dr. Boyce Money, News The National Coalition of African American Owned Media has a serious concern about the lack of black ownership in American media. The group expressed its discontent by running a full page ad in the Washington Post today speaking to President Obama about his decision not to challenge the pending merger between NBC and Comcast. The group is arguing that the NBC/Comcast merger should not be allowed to proceed without Comcast agreeing to allocate 10 percent of i ...

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  • A 3-Pronged Tale of Black Migration

    [Blacks] (THEROOT.COM)

    By: Martin KilsonIsabel Wilkerson has added another important book to the long tradition of serious writings on the interplay between American society's white-supremacist practices and the migration of black American citizens out of the viciously racist South to the North and West. Wilkerson subtitles her book, The Warmth of Other Suns (Random House, 2010), "The Epic Story of America's Great Migration" -- immediately signaling to readers that the book is monumental-scale popular history. (Wilker ...

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  • The List -- Nov. 25-Dec. 1

    [Washington, D.C.] (Examiner RSS)

    Examiner Staff Writer Examiner Staff Writer Brain Food 1. "The Nutcracker": The Joffrey Ballet performs this Kennedy Center tradition, an annual performance conceived and directed by Robert Joffrey and set to Tchaikovsky's famous score. Where: Kennedy Center, 2700 F St. NW When: 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Friday-Sunday Info: $45 to $150; 202-467-4600; kennedy-center.org 2. "Grass Roots: Afr ...

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  • A Breakthrough in AIDS Prevention?

    [Blacks] (THEROOT.COM)

    By: Linda VillarosaYears ago, when scientists predicted that some day you would be able to take a pill once a day to keep from contracting HIV, that idea sounded more Orwellian than real. But the future is now. The results of a large, international clinical trial published online this morning in The New England Journal of Medicine found that a daily dose of an anti-retroviral pill reduced the risk of contracting HIV by 43.8 percent. The study, known as iPrEx, found even higher rates--72.8 percen ...

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  • Time To Cash Out US Dollars

    [Tech] (NG Online News)

    November 18, 2010 [AfricaBusiness.com] By Michael Canfield American Correspondent This is a unique time in our history. Worldwide economic uncertainty has put us all on notice. GOLD IS ON THE RISE. Here in the United States, we’re pummeled with daily forecasts of national home foreclosures in the millions and as seen on every block of America by those of us lucky enough to be alive and well. Unemployment reports that are so dismal, it’s questionable that the United States Governm ...

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  • Superintendent Jonathan P. Raymond

    COMMUNITY UPDATE FROM THE DESK OF JONATHAN P RAYMOND

    [Citizen Journalism, Sacramento, CA] (Newest articles on The Sacramento Press)

    Dear Colleagues: Next week, families and friends across Sacramento will gather at dinner tables to celebrate Thanksgiving. And although I like turkey and mashed potatoes as much as the next person, I have to say that the best part of Thanksgiving is, in fact, “giving thanks” – acknowledging with gratitude things that go right in life. There is something reassuring in affirming out loud that, despite our challenges, we have much to rejoice in. Come to think of it, this ...

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  • The Fjordman Report

    Explaining the Cold Climate Theory for the Evolution of High IQ

    [Austria] (Gates of Vienna)

    The noted blogger Fjordman is filing this report via Gates of Vienna. For a complete Fjordman blogography, see The Fjordman Files. There is also a multi-index listing here. Following rapid advances in our understanding of genetics a new branch of biohistory — history informed by genetics and human evolution — has emerged. For my essay Why Did Europeans Create the Modern World? I included it as one of the aspects explaining different levels of accomplishment, inspired by the great 2007 book ...

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  • Synths of our fathers

    [News, Guardian] (The Guardian World News)

    Ostentatiously intellectual and scornful of rock'n'roll cliche, the likes of OMD and Heaven 17 briefly set 80s pop alight – and now they're back in favour. The original ideas men talk to Dorian Lynskey'It's funny how things go," says Orchestral Manouevres in the Dark's Andy McCluskey, reflecting on the reunited band's successful recent tour. "You're sitting in a hotel bar, luxuriating in the fact that you're still able to go out and make intellectual pop music, and Louis Walsh comes along and ...

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  • Black Female Voting Block Not Receiving the Respect it Deserves

    [Blacks] (Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices)

    Filed under: Dr. Boyce Money I wanted to speak to Faye Anderson, a citizen journalist and Stanford educated attorney, about an event being held today in Washington DC. The goal for Faye and the Black Womens Roundtable is to get together to talk about the mid-term elections and the fact that black women are not getting the support and respect they deserve, relative to the magnitude of their presence in the black voting base. According to Faye, black females are roughly 2/3 of the black vote and v ...

    [details] received 1 year ago  published 1 year ago  lang: en 
  • 10 Christmas concerts in Europe

    [Travel, Guardian] (Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk)

    Radio 3 presenter Suzy Klein recommends choral concerts in Europe to get you in the festive moodKing's College, Cambridge With so many Christmas concerts around, it says a lot that the King's Christmas Eve service has an audience (via the BBC World Service) from Australia and Angola to Norway and Nigeria. The idea for Nine Lessons and Carols - or readings interspersed with carols - started out as a small gathering in a wooden hut in Truro in 1880. Its original purpose was to keep local men out ...

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    November 15, 2010 Edition of Eating Disorder Hope Newsletter

    [Eating Disorders] (Eating Disorder Hope)

    ~Contents~ News, Events, Articles, Treatment Center Information, Research and Announcements. Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center provides eating disorder treatment for women on 43 beautiful acres just outside of Chicago. We offer a nurturing environment of recovery for women ages 12 and older struggling to overcome eating disorders, with or without other co-occurring disorders such as substance abuse/drug addiction, mood disord ...

    [details] received 1 year ago  published 1 year ago  lang: en 
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    This week's online sample sales, week of November 15 - November 19

    [Fashion] (The Latest Scoop from StyleBakery.com)

    the ultimate guide to the best members-only online sample sales (not a member? use the links below for instant free membership!) Monday don't miss: Judith Leiber at RueLaLa, LNa at ideeli, Linq at Monnique RueLaLa (boutiques open at 11:00 am EST) Judith Leiber, Portolano, Portolano - Men's, Leifsdottir, The Chocolate Box, Nova Lighting ...

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    Remembering Canadiens and Bruins 1940's Wartime Support Efforts

    [Montreal, Quebec] (Habs Eyes On The Prize)

    It’s very fitting that the Montreal Canadiens visit the Boston Bruins on this Veterans Day in America or Remembrance Day in Canada. These two teams demonstrated solidarity in different ways towards the battle for liberty during World World War II. One of the prime examples of this was caught on film, after a February 10th 1942 game between these two teams in Boston Garden. It was the final game for Boston’s famous Kraut Line of Milt Schmidt, Bobby Bauer and Woody Dumart before the re ...

    [details] received 1 year ago  published 1 year ago  lang: en 
  • Strange Fruit: The Lynching of Oscar Grant

    [Blacks] (Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices)

    Filed under: News, Race and Civil Rights A black body swinging lifeless from magnolia trees in the Deep South was not only expected, but accepted. Deemed unruly, dangerous, untrustworthy, violent and worthless, African-American men, women and children were expendable chattel worth only the price of the rope. A black body lying lifeless, face down on a subway platform in Oakland is not only expected, but accepted. Deemed unruly, dangerous, untrustworthy, violent and worthless, Oscar Grant was ...

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  • Fela Kuti remembered: 'He was a tornado of a man, but he loved humanity'

    [Guardian] (Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk)

    Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti was a Nigerian hero, a political insurrectionist – and had 27 wives. Now a hit musical celebrating his extraordinary life is coming to BritainHe was meant to be a doctor, an upstanding member of Nigeria's elite like his father, an Anglican pastor who had founded the Nigeria Union of Teachers, and his mother, an aristocrat, nationalist and fiery feminist who had won the Lenin peace prize. His two brothers were already committed to the medical profession to which he wa ...

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  • Welfare Reform Failing Poor Single Mothers (Miller-McCune, 10.28.2010)

    [Homeless, Starter Kit] (National Alliance to End Homelessness)

    The women at the bottom in America, single mothers on public assistance, are sometimes called “drawer people,” the subjects of case files that stay in the welfare manager’s drawer, year after year. They are mothers who quit work or can’t work because they are ill or disabled, or illiterate, or victims of abuse, or the sole caregivers for an elderly parent or chronically sick child. These so-called hard-to-serve single mothers may include women who fail to apply for the 70 jobs in one mo ...

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  • Tuesday's Top 10 with NZ Mint: 'Sad piece of jingoism'; 'A short sharp shock'; America admits wants to inflate away debt; Cat printer hell; Dilbert

    [New Zealand] (interest.co.nz)

    " class="imagecache imagecache-teaser_180x110 imagecache-default imagecache-teaser_180x110_default" width="180" height="110" /> 'Sad piece of jingoism'; 'A short sharp shock'; America admits wants to inflate away debt; Cat printer hell; Dilbert Here are my Top 10 l ...

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  • Chilean miners paper chess sets.

    [Board Games, Chess] (Susan Polgar Chess Daily News and Information)

    After Daring Rescue of Miners, Chile Must Dig Deep to Forge New Identity Paula Escobar Chavarría October 17, 2010 Red pen on white paper, stuck in a plastic bag, the six words went round the world. “Estamos bien en el refugio los 33.” (“The 33 of us are OK in the refuge.”) It was Aug. 22, the 17th day of the saga of the miners, and until then Chile and the world did not know if the men trapped 2,000 feet underground were alive or dead. At this moment, we knew they lived. Their ...

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    Christopher Columbus & His Crimes Against Humanity

    [First Nations] (Native American Netroots - Front Page)

    Christopher Columbus: The Christian Crusades had ended in 1291, the Black Death had been deliberately blamed on innocent Jews who said what their Christian torturers forced them to, that they poisoned water wells, causing the Black Death. Of course, the real cause was in the stomachs of fleas, not planetary alignment, earthquakes, or God's Judgment. Nonetheless, the extermination of European Jews began in 1348 again, along with a key notorious origin of Manifest Destiny. Source But no so ...

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  • روح الله الخمينيDocumentary on the Life of Imam Ruhollah Khomeini - 7/10

    [Running] (recent posts - blip.tv)

    Part THREE out of the TEN Part documentary on the life of Imam Khomeini, the Father of the Islamic Revolution in Iran English Subtitles produced by AIMISLAM http://aimislam.com/ ______________________________________ The world community was first introduced to Imam Khomeini towards the end of 1978 after he was exiled to France for his opposition to the monarchy of Iran. It was from Neauphle-le-Chateau, on the outskirts of the French capital Paris, that Imam Khomeini attained worldwide media c ...

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  • Deir Yassin, Gilad Atzmon and All This Jazz: Love, Truth and Jihad

    [Citizen Journalism, News] (CNN iReport - Latest)

    INTRODUCTION on You Tube: Love, Truth and Jihadhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpYguG8Dh3I he first mention of Israel  in the Hebrew Scriptures is in Genesis 32:22, when Jacob was renamed Israel for  having struggled, wrestled and then clung to the Divine. The word jihād is a  noun meaning "struggle." Gilad Atzmon, http://www.gilad.co.uk/http://www.gilad.co.uk/  is a world renowned, jazz musician, novelist, essayist, political and social commentator who  was born in Israel. Like all proph ...

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  • G8: 'Poverty in Uganda is the never ending story'

    [Africa, Guardian] (The Guardian and Observer Uganda project | guardian.co.uk)

    As world leaders gather for the G8 summit in Canada, Machrine Birungi visits Francis Kamara at his farm in Uganda to see if the promises made at Gleneagles in 2005 have benefitted him and his countryOn a bright, sunny Saturday in June 2005, as calls for debt cancellation, more and better aid and trade justice echoed far and wide, Francis Kamara, a 66-year-old retired civil servant was busy fixing his broken boat at his retirement home in Kikira village, 365km west of Kampala city. Unlike many ...

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  • 1990s Chart Toppers Turned Reality Stars

    [Blacks] (Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices)

    Filed under: Black Music Month Navigating the music business is a tricky task. In addition to the ongoing difficulty of making a hit song, many of the biggest chart toppers have a tough time navigating their personal lives, too. These celebrity notables' trials and tribulations make for dynamic storylines, though, and their lives are great fodder for the reality TV circuit. Here, Black Voices takes a look at some of black music's most notable artists from the 1990s and their newest ...

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  • Jackson 5 Exhibit Marks Anniversary of King of Pop

    Jackson 5 Exhibit Marks Anniversary of King of Pop's Death

    [Blacks] (Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices)

    Filed under: News It's hard to believe that it's been one year since we lost Michael Jackson, even as commemorations abound this weekend around the country to honor his life. One of the celebrations has to do with a Jackson 5 exhibit that has opened at the Motown Historical Museum in Detroit. The public is able to view photographs, awards and uniforms the group wore throughout its career. Museum chief curator Lina Stephens says the exhibit celebrates the life of Jackson and acknowledges th ...

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  • Alleged Drug Kingpin Captured in Jamaica

    Alleged Drug Kingpin Captured in Jamaica

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    Filed under: News As the waning Caribbean sun hit an unobtrusive stretch of highway outside Kingston, wanted West Kingston strongman and alleged drug kingpin Christopher "Dudus" Coke was captured and arrested by police officers yesterday. Coke, who has managed to evade security forces for some time, was intercepted at a police checkpoint along the Mandela Highway in the parish of St. Catherine while he was reportedly on his way to the U.S Embassy in Kingston to answer an extradition warrant fo ...

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