Sunday, March 22, 2009

Montana Plane Crash At Least 14 Dead

Federal investigators were at the scene of a single-engine plane crash near Butte, Mont., Sunday that killed 14 to 17 people, officials said.

Earlier reports indicated the crash killed 17 people but the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday evening that a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said the number was between 14 and 17.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Washington Struggles To Contain AIG Firestorm

New revelations about staggering bonuses awarded to employees who brought giant insurer AIG to its knees fueled a political firestorm, as Washington struggled to contain the fallout.

The controversy engulfing bailed-out American International Group threatened to turn nasty amid reports of death threats against AIG workers, as US networks and newspapers were inundated with expressions of rage from the public . . . . ..

Monday, March 2, 2009

Rachael Ray FHM Shoots

Rachael Ray FHM Shoot

What you think of these images?


In an interview, Rachael says: "I'd do it again tomorrow!"

"I thought if I'm gutsy enough to do this, this is a good thing for everybody," she says. "This is the everywoman, here she is. And I thought, what the heck? I asked my husband what he thought of it and he said, 'Oh, kinda cool.' And I did it, and it was the most scared I've ever been, and I wouldn't change a thing. I'd do it again tomorrow."

Rachael Ray defends FHM sizzle shots: 'I'd do it again tomorrow'


Monday, February 23, 2009

Methadone

Methadone namely in forms of Symoron, Dolophine, Amidone, Methadose, Physeptone, Heptadon and many others is a synthetic opioid, used medically as an analgesic, antitussive and a maintenance anti-addictive for use in patients on opioids.

Although chemically unlike morphine or heroin, methadone also acts on the opioid receptors and thus produces many of the same effects. Methadone is also used in managing chronic pain owing to its long duration of action and very low cost.

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Effects of methadone include:

* hypoventilation
* constipation
* constricted pupils
* nausea
* low blood pressure
* hallucination
* headache
* vomiting
* cardiac arrhythmia
* anorexia (symptom)
* weight gain
* stomach pain
* dry mouth
* perspiration
* flushing
* itching
* difficulty urinating
* swelling of the hands, arms, feet, and legs
* mood changes
* blurred vision
* insomnia
* impotence
* skin rash
* seizures
* death

Physical symptoms:

* lightheadedness
* tearing
* runny nose
* sneezing
* nausea
* vomiting
* diarrhea
* fever
* chills
* tremors
* tachycardia
* aches and pains, often in the joints and/or legs
* elevated pain sensitivity
* elevated blood pressure

Cognitive symptoms:

* suicidal ideation
* depression
* adrenal exhaustion
* adrenal fatigue
* spontaneous orgasm
* prolonged insomnia
* delirium
* auditory hallucinations
* visual hallucinations
* increased perception of odors (olfaction), real or imagined
* marked decrease in sex drive
* agitation
* anxiety
* panic disorder
* paranoia
* delusions

Friday, February 20, 2009

Sergeant Alvin York

Sergeant Alvin York, known as the greatest American hero of World War I, York avoided profiting from his war record before 1939. Born December 13, 1887 in a two-room dogtrot log cabin in Pall Mall, Tennessee, and raised in a rural backwater in the northern section of Fentress County, York was a semi-skilled laborer when drafted in 1917. Quite literally having never traveled more than fifty miles from his home, York's war experience served as an epiphany awakening him to a more complex world.

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Alvin Cullum York (December 13, 1887 – September 2, 1964) was a United States soldier, famous as a World War I hero. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, taking 32 machine guns, killing 28 German soldiers and capturing 132 others. This action took place during the U.S.-led portion of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France, which was part of a broader Allied offensive masterminded by Marshall Ferdinand Foch to breach the Hindenburg line and ultimately force the opposing German forces to capitulate.....

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Rihanna Photo Leaks?


Police probe whether one of their own leaked a picture of a bruised and beaten woman that appears to be Rihanna, the image is sparking a discussion of the impact it could have on the issue of domestic violence.

The report did not explain its origin of the photo but wrote only that it was taken after an altercation between platinum-selling singer and her boyfriend, fellow pop star Chris Brown.....

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Worm In Her Brain From Pork Taco

Woman Contracts Parasitic Worm In Her Brain From Pork Taco

What sounds like science fiction was all too real, Doctor found a parasitic worm lodged in the brain of a woman, who have ate a pork taco while vacationing in Mexico.

Doctors at Arizona's Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale believe the taco contained Taenia solium, a parasite that is surprisingly common in Latin American countries, and is often transmitted by eating undercooked pork.

The snack made her ill for three weeks. And soon after, she began suffering seizures.

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Brain Worms and Brain Amoebas : They Do Exist

Parasites in the Brain?

At a recent evening lecture at the California Institute of Technology, a neurologist was explaining the ins and outs of new brain-imaging technology to an audience composed of Caltech professors, students, and members of the general public. The audience was rather quiet, lulled by the technical tone of the lecture. But when the neurologist mentioned in passing that the disease afflicting one of his patients was caused by a brain parasite, the whole room sat up and made a collective noise of disgust and alarm. Brain parasites!

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Worm pulled out of woman's brain:


Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Molly Bee Dies

Molly Bee, the country singer who shot to fame at age 13 with the 1952 novelty hit "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus," has died of complications following a stroke. She was 69.

Bee died Saturday at a hospital in Oceanside, her manager, Rick Saphire, told The Associated Press. She had been in failing health for several months, Saphire said Wednesday.

Bee was just 10 when she started her music career, singing the Hank Williams classic "Lovesick Blues" on country star Rex Allen's radio show. He had met her and her mother at one of his concerts and was impressed when she sang a song for him.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Obama Sells Stimulus Package

President Barack Obama stressed the importance of his $800 billion economic stimulus package. He explained why the package was important by mentioning his visit to Elkhart, Indiana, where the unemployment rate has tripled from 4.7% to 15.4% in the past year—"The single most important part of this Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Plan is the fact that it will save or create up to 4 million jobs. Because that is what America needs most right now." He also added, after mentioning the plan has support, input and compromises from both parties.....


Obama's opening remarks:




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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Lost Untangled

"Lost Untangled" provides as a guide for viewers who have gotten lost in "Lost" complicated storyline.

Presented in a comical narration, tells about the show from the beginning when the plane crashes to the current season where there are lots of flashbacks going on .....



Lost' gives a featurette for those who are confused of the show and also a sneak peek to the February 11 episode:

Monday, February 2, 2009

Small Earthquake Rattles Central New Jersey

Authorities say a small earthquake has struck central New Jersey, rattling windows and alarming residents of several communities.

No one was reported to have been injured.

Seismologist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, N.Y., says a quake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.0 was recorded at 10:34 p.m. Monday, centered in the Morris County communities of Rockaway, Dover and Morris Plains.

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Earthquake shakes Morris County
It sounded like an explosion, houses shook and dogs started barking as a magnitude 3.0 earthquake rocked several towns in Morris County tonight, residents and authorities said.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Judges Trim Miss America Hopefuls To 10



In ball gowns, blue jeans and bikinis, 52 young women took to the stage to compete for the Miss America 2009 title Saturday, capping a mini-reality series on pageant prep work and a week of preliminary competition.

After an opening dance number and the traditional parade of states, judges and fans trimmed the field in the 88-year-old contest to 15 finalists.

Read more on : judges trim Miss America hopefuls to 10


Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Murder At Virginia Tech Again ?


Murder has once again come to the campus of Virginia Tech. This time, one person is dead and another in custody, and the weapon used was a knife. This took place inside the Graduate Life Center and police say there were several witnesses. University officials say it happened in a very public place, a cafe on the first floor. Campus police got the call just after 7:00. They say when they got to the scene, they saw a woman graduate student who lived in the GLC, lying on the floor -- dead. They say a man, also a graduate student, was nearby. They say it was clear to the officers that he was responsible and he did not resist arrest. Tech Spokesman Larry Hincker says he sent 30,000 to 40,000 emails and text messages through the VT alerts system. He says there were no problems getting the alerts out instructing people to stay away.

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Students alerted after campus murder

STUDENTS at a university where a gunman went on a rampage killing 32 are again dealing with a suspected murder on their campus.
Police found the body of an Asian female graduate student at Virginia Tech about 7.10pm . . . . .

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Who Is Robin Bain ?

Robin Bain - The Real Wedding Crashers

Robin Bain "Guest Starring" on NBC's The Real Wedding Crashers. May 7, 2007.




Robin Bain is an American actress and model.



Robin Bain : Paper Doll. Visit IMDb for Photos

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Don't Eat Products Containing Peanut Butter

FDA, CDC: Don't Eat Products Containing Peanut Butter

The FDA and CDC are recommending that consumers not eat products containing peanut butter (such as cookies, crackers, cereal, candy, and ice cream) until information becomes available about whether those products are linked to an ongoing salmonella outbreak that may have contributed to six deaths.

At least 474 people in 43 states have been sickened by the outbreak strain of Salmonella typhimurium. Peanut butter has been associated with the outbreak. Peanut butter and peanut paste made by the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) at a facility in Blakely, Ga., have already been recalled in the wake of the outbreak.

On January 16, the FDA asked food makers nationwide to check whether their peanut-containing products include a recalled peanut paste made by PCA and to recall or hold those products as a precaution.

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FDA Warns Consumers Not to Eat Certain Jars of Peter Pan Peanut Butter and Great Value Peanut Butter
Product May be Contaminated With Salmonella


Thursday, January 15, 2009

Pilot In Hudson River Crash

Pilot in Hudson River Crash Reportedly Was Ex-Air Force Flight Leader

A US Airways pilot who safely landed an Airbus 320 in the Hudson River off the shores of Manhattan without any fatalities is being hailed as a hero.

So, who exactly is Chesley B. Sullenburger III?

Sullenburger's daughter, contacted by FOXNews.com Thursday night, declined to confirm details about her father, though TMZ reports that he is a former Air Force flight leader and training officer who flew F-4s from 1973 to 1980.

The celebrity Web site reported he served as a blue force mission commander in red flag exercises and spent years as an Air Line Pilots Association Local Air Safety chairman, accident investigator and national technical committee member.

During this time, Sullenburger reportedly participated in several NTSB investigations of large-scale plane accidents.


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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

'Fantasy Island' Actor Ricardo Montalban Dies At Age 88

Ricardo Montalban, the suave leading man who was one of the first Mexican-born actors to make it big in Hollywood and who was best known for his role as Mr. Roarke on TV's "Fantasy Island," has died. He was 88.

Montalban died Wednesday morning at his Los Angeles home of complications related to old age, said his son-in-law, Gilbert Smith.

Within the entertainment industry, Montalban was widely respected for his efforts to create opportunities for Latinos, although he and others believed that his activism hurt his career. In 1970, he founded the nonprofit Nosotros Foundation to improve the image and increase employment of Latinos in Hollywood.

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Profile on Ricardo Montalbán

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Kara DioGuardi Announced As Fourth Judge For The American Idol

Grammy-Nominated songwriter Kara DioGuardi has joined American Idol as a fourth judge. She will sit alongside Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson at the judges' table and use her background as an award-winning songwriter and producer to praise or critique the wannabe hopefuls throughout the competition. The eighth season of American Idol premieres January 2009 on FOX.

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Hundreds Of Thousands Log In To View Digitalised 1911 Census

Hundreds of thousands of people took to the web this morning to hunt down ancestors and former occupants of their homes – or simply take a peek at other people's lives almost a century ago – as the 1911 census records of more than 27 million people in England went online, three years earlier than planned.

By lunchtime, the 1911census.co.uk website had seen 7.2m page views, with just under 700,000 separate searches made for people or house occupants, a spokeswoman for the National Archives said.

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Heritage Wealth Management Exec Fakes Plane Crash


An Indiana businessman whose financial management companies were under investigation apparently bailed out of his small plane and let it crash in what may have been an elaborate attempt to fake his own death.

Authorities searched Monday for Marcus Schrenker after he apparently made a phony distress call and secretly parachuted to safety near Birmingham, Ala. His single-engine plane continued flying on autopilot and eventually crashed late Sunday more than 200 miles away in a swampy area of the Florida Panhandle.

Marcus Schrenker, whose financial management companies, Heritage Wealth Management Inc., Heritage Insurance Services Inc. and Icon Wealth Management, were under investigation.

Read More on this story at : "Ind. man may have tried to fake plane crash death"

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Strong Earthquake Rattles Costa Rica


A strong earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.1 on the Richter Scale, shook Costa Rica on Thursday, 08th Jan. 2009.

No immediate reports of casualties or damage to property.

According to the US Geological Survey, the earthquake was centred about 35 kilometres underground and 35 kilometres north of Costa Rican capital San Jose, where the tremor was strongly felt.

The earthquake took place at 1:21 pm (1921 GMT) and caused widespread panic in San Jose, with residents rushing out of shaking buildings.

More Infos on the Magnitude 6.1 - COSTA RICA

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Salmonella Outbreak Sickens 388 Across U.S

CDC : Salmonella outbreak sickens 388 across U.S.

An outbreak of salmonella food poisoning has made 388 people sick across 42 states, sending 18 percent of them to the hospital.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is trying to trace the source of the outbreak, which began in September. The Department of Agriculture, state health officials and the Food and Drug Administration are also involved.

The CDC said poultry, cheese and eggs are the most common source of this particular strain, known as Salmonella typhimurium.

More Report on Reuters


CDC has been working with state, local, and tribal health departments, the Indian Health Service, and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate a large, multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul. The outbreak appears to be over. However, CDC and state health departments are continuing to conduct surveillance for cases of infection with the outbreak strain. Public health officials also continue to analyze data gathered during the investigations.

Investigation of Outbreak of Infections Caused by Salmonella

Multiple foods could have been contaminated while growing at adjoining farms. They might have also been tainted by a common water source.The government has expanded its search because people continue to get sick, even after the initial warnings that tomatoes were the source of the salmonella outbreak.

Satyam Shares Plunge on Scandal


The chairman of Satyam Computer Services, a leading Indian information technology company that serves numerous Fortune 500 companies, resigned after disclosing major accounting irregularities, sending Satyam’s shares down 77 percent

Ramalinga Raju resigned after revealing that the company’s financial position had been massively inflated during the course of the company’s expansion from a handful of employees into an outsourcing giant with 53,000 employees and operations in 66 countries.

Read the entire article from The New York Times




Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Apple CEO Steve Jobs Suffers Weight Loss, Hormone Imbalance

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has clarified he is suffering from weight loss and hormone imbalance in a press release and says he will get well soon, putting to rest baseless rumors about his health.

Apparently Steve had undergone rare pancreatic cancer surgery in 2004 and later declared cured. Rumors stressed that weight loss meant that maybe the pancreatic cancer symptoms were recurring.


"As many of you know, I have been losing weight throughout 2008. The reason has been a mystery to me and my doctors. A few weeks ago, I decided that getting to the root cause of this and reversing it needed to become my #1 priority."

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Apple Changes iTunes Prices

Apple changes iTunes prices; removes copy protection

Apple said songs on its popular iTunes digital music service will will no longer be saddled with copy-protection software. In April, all song prices will change to one of three tiers: 69 cents, 99 cents or $1.29.


Previously Apple sold most songs for 99 cents, with copy-protection software attached. It did have a smaller catalog of higher-priced unrestricted music.


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Monday, January 5, 2009

Leon E. Panetta To Be Nominated

US President-elect Barack Obama nominates Leon E. Panetta to head the Central Intelligence Agency, according to media reports Monday, citing Democratic officials. Panetta is a former Clinton White House chief of staff, and served on the Iraq Study Group, a bipartisan panel that released a report on the war at the end of 2006.

Leon Edward Panetta (born June 28, 1938) is a Democratic politician and scholar from California's Central Coast......

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Leon Panetta, former director of the Office of Management and Budget, former White House chief of staff, former chairman of the House Budget Committee, live on Paltalk :



Sunday, January 4, 2009

Erin Andrews Is Hot

Eric Andrews was named America’s Hottest Sportscaster in 2007;
and boy she is still hot today. Why so?

Random photos of ESPN/ABC reporter Erin Andrews:



Erin Andrews (born May 4, 1978 in Lewiston, Maine) is a television sports reporter. She is represented by the sports agency Career Sports & Entertainment in Atlanta, GA.

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Reiser Murder Case Still Captivates The Public

Computer engineer Hans Reiser was sentenced four months ago for murdering his wife Nina, but the national public is still fascinated by the unusual case of a computer genius, his Russian bride, intrigue and murder.

The CBS news magazine program "48 Hours Mystery" aired a show on Reiser's case, which drew widespread attention because he was charged with murder even though his wife Nina's body wasn't found after she disappeared on Sept. 3, 2006, following a dispute over custody of their children.

The program first aired a segment on Reiser's case on June 3, 2008, not long after Reiser was convicted of first-degree murder on April 28, 2008.

Read More here from OAKLAND (CBS 5 / BCN)



Hans Reiser Was Sentenced 15 Years to Life

Hans Reiser was sentenced to a term of 15 years to life, for the murder of his wife, Nina Reiser:

The "American Idol" Finalist Gina Glocksen's Married

The end of the year marked the beginning of a new life for American Idol season six finalist Gina Glocksen. She became the wife of Joe Ruzicka following a three year courtship. Their family and friends gathered at the Century Memorial Chapel at Naper Settlement in Naperville, Illinois witnessed former AI contestants Jordin Sparks and Haley Scarnato walk down the aisle in champagne-hued designs before the bride made her grand entrance, People magazine online reported.

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Gina's then boyfriend, Joe, proposed to her during the 8/7/07 Idol tour, in her hometown.

Friday, January 2, 2009

What is an Ute?

Find out just what a Ute is tonight at the Sugar Bowl?



Actually an Ute is a tribe....
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ute_Tribe