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Follow Up to the Michelle Obama Google Image Controversy
Weekly Tips to Establish Your Online Presence: Facebook | December 6th 2009 by Emma Drummond
Last week Google made headlines when it refused to remove a racially offensive image of the First Lady of the United States. Although Google has a firm policy when it comes to removing sites from its search index, claiming they... read more
Democrat Presidential Nominating Process Review
Outside The Beltway | OTB | December 6th 2009 by James Joyner
“National Democrats are considering changing the presidential nominating process, by establishing a new primary calendar and deemphasizing the influence lawmakers and political insiders have on choosing the party nominee,” CNN reports. Th read more
Governor General starts visit to Mexico and Central America Sunda…
Ancient Land | December 6th 2009 by pooriya
Governor General starts visit to Mexico and Central America SundayThe Canadian PressMichaelle Jean leaves Sunday on a tour of Mexico, Costa Rica and Guatemala that may land her in the middle of a controversy involving Canada. ...and more » read more
Justin Timberlake: ‘I Could Have Handled Wardrobe Malfunction B…
Celebrity Violence - Violent & Funny Hollywood | December 5th 2009 by Chad
Justin Timberlake has come to regret the way he handled Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime Show, insisting he should have been more supportive. The “Cry Me A River” singer was performing onst read more
GLAAD’s message To Grammy Voters
Music Fascination | December 5th 2009 by Jared
Rasta Got Soul Reggae Singer Buju Banton has been nominated for a Grammy Award. Banton has caused controversy over his anti gay lyrics that advocate violence against gays. Gladd has issued this statement to the Grammy voters: “Earlier this year read more
Rep. Kennedy Avoids Discussing Dispute With Catholic Bishop In He…
Information on HPV | December 5th 2009
In his first speech since it was reported that Rhode Island’s Roman Catholic bishop instructed him to refrain from Holy Communion because of his support for abortion rights, Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) on Monday declined to address the contro read more
Two weeks later, Washington Post acknowledges Climategate
Conservative Edge | December 5th 2009
At least two weeks after the first internet postings of hacked e-mails and documents hit the internet showing a conspiracy to manipulate global warming data, the Washington Post has finally acknowledged the burgeoining controversy. For the most read more
The Ancient History of Modern Mixed Martial Arts |
Articles C | December 5th 2009 by luis
Author: Chris Pizzo It’s easy to believe that mixed martial arts was started back in 1993. The Ultimate Fighting Championship, or UFC, started then and popularized the idea of finding the ultimate fighting form based on extant styles. In those beg read more
No Title
Traditional Catholic Reflections and Reports | December 5th 2009 by Stephen Hand
My generation created the sexual revolution - and it has been wrecking the lives of women ever sinceBy Bel Mooney, Daily Mail 02nd December 2009When the novelist Martin Amis said recently that it was the sexual revolution of the Sixties and Sevent read more
Melodee Hanes Photo!
Wide Trends | Hottest Trends and Gossips | December 5th 2009 by axedbydax
Melodee Hanes Photo! Here’s a photo of Melodee Hanes, live in girlfriend of Senate Finance Committee Max Baucus. Google has finally rested on Tiger Woods as a new controversy arises involving Max Baucus’ girlfriend Melodee Hanes. The controversy read more
ClimateGate Professor Calls G-Warming Skeptic 'A**hole' on Live T…
Related News & Stories - MashGet | December 5th 2009
Newsbusters.orgA professor at the university in the middle of the ClimateGate scandal called global warming skeptic Marc Morano "an a**hole" on live television Friday.This marvelously came moments after Andrew Watson, a professor at the Un read more
Google India Posing Ban for running inappropiate Ads
Digital Media News india | December 5th 2009 by shailesh
In a recent controversy over the Advertisements that Google shows up in search results, Indian politician and Rajya Sabha member Brinda Karat demanded to Ban “Google India” and arrest of the chief of Google India over showing the advertisements o read more
Google India Posing Ban for running inappropiate Ads
Web2.0 India | December 5th 2009 by Vardaan
In a recent controversy over the Advertisements that Google shows up in search results, Indian politician and Rajya Sabha member Brinda Karat demanded to Ban “Google India” and arrest of the chief of Google India over showing the advertis read more
Nerdvana Weekly: Nov. 29 to Dec. 5
Nerdvana | December 5th 2009 by Jayson Peters
Gifts for the Geeky: Comics | ‘‘Star Wars’ Nerdvana’s guides to holiday giving. Weekend Reading A handful of links that didn’t get their own posts. The Muppets sing ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ All kinds of awesome. Further proof that ev read more
Adam Lambert Is Welcomed Back To ABC
Entertainment Dish | December 5th 2009 by Chris Edwards
So ABC was afraid to have Adam Lambert on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ or on their New Year’s Eve show. Instead they’re having him appear on ‘The View.’ Okay… they’re afraid of read more
An Explanation of Debt Consolidation and Debt Management
Credit debt management | December 5th 2009
The terms debt management and debt consolidation are interchangeable. The routine of debt consolidation enables a person who is having cash issues to dilute their payments and arrange super one weekly payment. Typically, debt management prog read more
2010 WC Qualifiers Wrap Up
Best Football Wallpaper | December 5th 2009 by muhammad hosim
The Qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup are over, except for the playoff games which will determine the last batch of teams that will travel to South Africa. Here is a breakdown of the qualified teams, and the teams that will fight for a spot in read more
Hoodia extracts -the controversy
Health and Fitness | December 5th 2009 by Health and Fitness
Google the term ‘Hoodia Gordonii on internet and you’ll find endless websites asking you to try their extract of unique Hoodia. But genuine 100% Hoodia Gordonii never exists in an extract form. An extract simply means that it’s a part, and read more
PUBLIC OPTION CAMPUS REVOLT -- Review & Outlook
Courage In America | December 5th 2009 by Judy Chaffee
The federal student-loan takeover gets booed in academia.There's encouraging news on that other Washington effort to force Americans into a government-run system. The White House plan to drive private lenders out of the market for student loans is ig read more
SATURDAY DEVOTION: HOW DID THAT GET IN MY BIBLE?
Classical Arminianism | December 5th 2009 by William Birch
The Textus Receptus in the New King James Version of 1 John 5:7 reads: "For there are three that bear witness in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these three are one." However, the most recent edition of The Greek New Testament, read more
YAR’ADUA:DROP SENTIMENTS, LET’S FOLLOW THE LAW
NIGERIA BEST FORUM BLOG | December 5th 2009 by Prince
—CNPP, Akande, Kokori, Adebanjo, others By TAIWO AMODU and DURO ADESEKO More Nigerians continue to lend their voices to the lingering controversy on President Yar’Adua’s ill-health and the seeming vacu read more
Is that desperation I smell?
Letters From A Tory | December 5th 2009
THOSE WHO DESERVE SOME CREDIT: The Guardian, Thursday: A senior civil servant has been appointed to conduct an independent review by next spring into emails hackers stole and published from the University of East Anglia’s climate research unit read more
Actress Ramya Walks out of a Movie!
The Masala Times | December 5th 2009 by raghavendra
Ramya finds herself in yet another controversy. This time, she has walked out of Prakash Raj's 'Naanu Nanna Kanasu', making way for Amulya.Ramya was supposed to reprise the role played by Trisha in the remake of Tamil hit 'Abhiyum Naanum'. She had pa read more
Anambra 2010: Appeal Court Stops Soludo
NairaBrain | December 5th 2009
The Abuja division of the Court of Appeal, presided over by Justice Mary Odili, Friday, ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), not to recognise Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP read more
Battle of Opinions: What Is the Future of the Death Penalty?
Prevent Theft | December 5th 2009 by Jesse Evans
the past 15 years, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens has voiced his concernthat sparked controversy with a fellow justice. Could this be a signal that the 89-year-old justice may want to make serious changes to the read more
OPINION: Testing time for migrant policy - Seah Chiang Nee
Singapore News Alternative | December 5th 2009
Thestar.com.my, 5 Dec 2009A proposed pre-citizenship test has stirred controversy, and the intense debate has divided Singaporeans over the future direction of the republic’s immigration policy.Under the plan, foreigners may have to pass a test on read more
DASAM GRANTH: A Red Herring Controversy
SikhsIndia - a wake up call for sikh community | December 5th 2009 by sikhsindia
By I. J. Singh - Just about a year ago I was at a conference celebrating 300 years of Guru Granth. In attendance were people of all religions, including a fair number of Sikhs. For the 30 minutes that I spoke, I never once referred to the Dasam Grant read more
Peace out Mangino
Midwest Sports Fans | December 4th 2009 by Jerod Morris
Keeping the peace is exactly what the KU athletic department is aiming for. Controversy has been erupting in Jayhawk Nation, surrounding a high profile employee: Mr. Mark Mangino. Mangino’s status is now former employee, as he recently resigned as read more
Popular herbicide affects sexual development in frogs, research f…
Zamp BioTopics | December 4th 2009 by Zamp
The controversy surrounding the unintended effects of herbicide and pesticide use has intensified as researchers have identified that atrazine, a heavily-used herbicide, alters the sexual development in frogs. Read Full Story »» read more
The 7th Amendment Worth $20 Of Anybody's Money
Now Listen Here | December 4th 2009
In English Common Law the right to a trial by jury was well established by the 18 century, but in criminal cases only. Civil trials, over land, property rights, damages etc, were left to Judges and Barristers, who could be a little tyrannical. The read more

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