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A London gallery exhibit is displaying reworked images of cartoon characters engaged in random acts of gory violence. But is the artist worried about the impact on children and thorny legality issues?
Posted 6 hours ago by David Silverberg in Arts
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Since its beginning Saturday Night Live has been on the cutting edge of political parodies. Starting with Gerald Ford it has wound its way through Ronald Reagan, both Bushs' and up to the current presidential nominees and political personalities.
Posted 9 hours ago by Sadiq Green (Spolitics) in Politics
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A court-ordered analysis of the tape by Harper's own audio expert has found.a tape recording at the centre of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's $3.5-million defamation suit against the Liberal party was not altered as the prime minister has claimed
Posted 9 hours ago by Bob Ewing in Politics
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YouTube has posted full-length TV shows like the original Star Trek, MacGyver and Beverly Hills 90210. You can watch these classic in full theater view.
Posted 11 hours ago by Chris V. (cgull) in Entertainment
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The only way to prevent the US car industry falling into the clutches of those hedonists at the Smithsonian is modernization. Chrysler and GM are looking at ways of avoiding extinction. The great big asteroid of the economy is looking threatening.
Posted 16 hours ago by Paul Wallis (Wanderlaugh) in Business
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The ethics panel has found vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin guilty in a probe investigating her abuse of power to fire the Public Safety Commissioner for personal reasons.
Posted 17 hours ago by Jason Li in Politics
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Today, the Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that it is legal for same-sex couples to get married. This makes Connecticut the third state that makes gay marriage constitutional.
Posted yesterday by Can Tran (TFactor) in Politics
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Absentee ballots were mailed to 300 voters in Rensselaer County, New York with Barack Obama's last name misspelled. On the ballots, his last name is printed as "Osama". Election officials on either side say this was an honest, typographical mistake.
Posted yesterday by Debra Myers (skyangel) in Politics
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Activist Cindy Sheehan in conversation with a Citizen Journalist. The controversy swirling around McCain's "that one" remark. How livebloggins is changing journalism. These are the top stories making news right now.
Posted yesterday by David Silverberg in Internet
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Out for a cruise north of the North Causeway bridge in New Smyrna Beach, a couple was surprised when a dolphin leaped out of the water and into their boat, injuring the pair.
Posted yesterday by Bob Ewing in Environment
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Sister Carol Gilbert and Sister Ardeth Platte are nuns who protest war and stand for peace. They are also labeled as terrorists in Maryland.
Posted yesterday by KJ (momentsintime) in World
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Well, people are being shot on the streets (and in the trees) for supporting Obama. We’re all being flooded with negative attack ads. And we’re all fiending for screw-ups (myself included). But we have to stop it right now.
Posted yesterday by G. Robert M. Miller in Politics
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The world’s marine fisheries are losing $50 billion each year because of poor management, inefficiencies, and over-fishing.
Posted yesterday by Bob Ewing in Business
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John McCain has had four bouts of malignant melanomas since 1993. This isn't the 'safe' skin cancer, melanomas kill. The last round of cancer was the 'easy' squamous cell carcinoma. Will he last four years? Can the US survive if he doesn't?
Posted yesterday by KJ (momentsintime) in Politics
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Over 2000 voter registration forms filed in a stack of about 5000 applications in Indiana have been confirmed to be fakes. And from where did those forms originate? The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN.
Posted yesterday by Nikki W (karateblossom) in Politics
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Well, well, well. What a way to start the season. The Maple Leafs went into the abyss known as Detroit on the night the Red Wings raised another Stanley Cup banner to the rafters, and emerged victorious.
Posted yesterday by Navin Vaswani in Sports
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Not too hard to follow the logic. Surface sources do dictate upper atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide. A complex, but understandable, picture is emerging of systems which distribute CO2. This is raw science, but it’s learning a lot, fast.
Posted yesterday by Paul Wallis (Wanderlaugh) in Environment
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Members and supporters of Iraqi Vets Against the War (IVAW) plan to crash the final Presidential debate on Oct. 15 at Hofstra University if the IVAW representatives are not permitted to address a question to both Sen.John McCain and Sen.Barack Obama.
Posted yesterday by Stephen Dohnberg in Politics
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The Dalai Lama has been hospitalized in New Delhi just days after he was cleared by doctors to travel. He was admitted for "further consultations with doctors."
Posted Oct 9, 2008 by KJ (momentsintime) in Religion
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Both the Dow Jones and the TSX composite index were down over 400 points when they closed today, stock markets elsewhere are having similar experiences.
Posted Oct 9, 2008 by Bob Ewing in Business
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