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Air Force accidentally dropped nuclear bomb on S. Carolina, 1958

A U.S. Air Force crew almost blew up a large area of South Carolina in 1958 when they accidentally dropped a nuclear bomb on a play house in Mars Bluff, South Carolina.The incident happened at the height of the Cold War on March 11, 1958.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 1 comment

Right to Work bills pass in Indiana and South Carolina

Columbia - The House of Representatives in Indiana approved an act on January 25, 2012, that exempts non-union employees from paying dues when working alongside union workers, with a House vote of 55-41. In South Carolina, it was filed on the same day.
In the Media by Nancy Houser - 1 comment

Op-Ed: South Carolina's loss is Florida's gain

Tampa - Within a matter of 72 hours, South Carolina had – and promptly lost – a golden opportunity to be a Republican king-maker. The stage was set for the unofficial coronation of Mitt Romney as the presidential candidate for the GOP. But it was not to be.
In the Media by Mike Lapointe - 2 comments

Voting IDs, 953 ballots of dead, battle it out in South Carolina

Columbia - South Carolina's attorney general, Republican Alan Wilson, has recently notified the U.S. Justice Department that 953 ballots belonging to dead people were handed over in the South Carolina presidential primary on January 21, 2012.
In the Media by Nancy Houser - 2 comments

Republican race wide open as Gingrich takes South Carolina Special

Columbia - Republican candidate Newt Gingrich scored a decisive victory in the South Carolina Presidential primary last night. The Republican race for presidential nominee is now wide open as a clear front-runner has yet to emerge heading into the Florida contest.
Digital Journal Report by Mike Lapointe

Op-Ed: South Carolina Primary, where Jim Crow government still rules

Life in South Carolina under Jim Crow laws have been a common practice for most of the southern United States. The purpose was to keep certain citizens from voting---poor whites, Native Americans and African Americans--through political corruption.
In the Media by Nancy Houser - 7 comments

Newt Gingrich heckled at campaign event in South Carolina Special

Charleston - Newt Gingrich was heckled during his opening remarks at a South Carolina campaign event last night when a protester loudly demanded that the candidate release his ethics report.
Digital Journal Report by Mike Lapointe - 1 comment

Ron Paul hot air balloon deflated after traffic chaos

A publicity stunt arranged by Ron Paul supporters brought traffic to a halt earlier this week, when a hot air balloon trailing the candidates name, had to be deflated.
In the Media by Katerina Nikolas

Colbert's latest ad urges South Carolina voters to pick Cain

Comedian Stephen Colbert is using his super PAC political group to bring more comical ads to South Carolina TV. His latest spot urges residents to vote for Herman Cain this weekend, even though Cain dropped out of the GOP presidential race.
In the Media by David Silverberg

Did CNN change its own rules to allow Rick Perry in its debate?

Columbia - Media pundits are questioning if CNN bent its debate criteria in order to allow Texas Governor Rick Perry to participate in the upcoming Southern Republican Presidential Debate. According to CNN criteria, Perry does not meet any of the standards.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 6 comments
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The race for the Republican presidential nomination took several strange twists on Thursday in South Carolina, capped by a no-holds-barred debate ahead of South Carolina's primary vote.


Newt Gingrich has turned the Republican primary race on its ear, earning a huge upset win in the South Carolina Republican presidential primary.

US presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich looks to a last minute poll surge, as South Carolina votes for a Republican challenger to Barack Obama.
Counting is under way in what is forecast to be a tight primary in South Carolina, the latest leg of the battle for the Republican candidacy in the US presidential election.
GOP presidential candidates await the final results of the election.
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Second outing of BBC3 ‘Lip Service’ climaxed with a grand finale

The long awaited second series of British hit drama Lip Service returned this spring on BBC3 after nearly two years....
11 hours ago in  TV Fans by Anca Dumitru

The RX Factor is Responsible for the Dramatic Increase in the Rate of Autism by author J. Thomas Shaw

ABOUT J. THOMAS SHAW J. Thomas Shaw was born in Quincy, Illinois, and attended the University of Oklahoma and...
May 22, 2012 by Tracee Gleichner

Votes, voting machines fraud have shocked American's calling for Justice!

Electronic machines are democracy's worst enemy, leaving Americans believing their vote counts in the chosen leader of...
May 21, 2012 in  American Politics by Mindy Allan

Ze'ev Jabotinsky: Jews Refuse To Surrender

Owning a PR firm I consume media non-stop, but reading news about Israel and Judaism is constantly a bewildering...
May 20, 2012 by RonnTorossian

Where there’s smoke there’s fire

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose special investigative unit already has found probable cause that Barack...
May 17, 2012 by Cybercorrespondent
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