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John Auriada

Digital Journalist based in San Diego, CA, United States. Joined on Feb 19, 2009

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CBS 60 Minutes Overtime headlines boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao

International Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao starred in a segment on CBS 60 Minutes, a show that also co-featured U.S. President Barack Obama
In the Media by John Auriada

Op-Ed: U.S. to increase airline security amid purported new threat

United States to increase tighter airline security after a failed flight bombing. Nigerian suspect subdued by a passenger.
In the Media by John Auriada

Rob Zombie remakes The Blob

Rob Zombie will be directing a remake of The Blob, a film about the monstrous jelly like creature from another planet. This remake of the 1950s movie will likely debut in 2011.
In the Media by John Auriada

Op-Ed: Is the recession affecting July 4 celebrations?

Do you think the recession affects the July 4 celebration? Ways to spend the Independence day without spending too much.
In the Media by John Auriada

Iran tests missiles with 1,200-mile range that could reach Israel

Iran test-fired an advance ballistic missile that could hit Israel, U.S bases in the Middle East and some countries in Europe.
In the Media by John Auriada - 4 comments

World Health Organization will not use the phrase 'swine flu'

What is Swine influenza or influenza A(H1N1)? Could it be the next pandemic disease that will kill thousands or even millions of people?
In the Media by John Auriada - 1 comment

How much are you willing to spend to look like your daughter?

A 50-year-old mother spent thousands of dollars on surgery to look like her daughter. They are always mistaken as sisters since then.
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A cat's nervous system can repair itself

Scientists discovered that cats' central nervous system have a surprising ability to repair itself and restore function.
In the Media by John Auriada

Google's top execs still working for $1 yearly salary

If your salary is on the minimum, don't worry, it is not the lowest. Google is only paying its top three executives $1 per year.
In the Media by John Auriada - 1 comment

Op-Ed: Family of chimp attack victim seeks $50 million in damages

The family of the chimpanzee attack victim in Connecticut is seeking $50 million in compensatory damages. The victim lost her hands, eyes, nose and some part of the jaw.
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Op-Ed: If you eat large chicken eggs, are you being unkind to hens?

Do you agree that people are kinder to hens when they eat smaller or medium size eggs? Is it true that smaller eggs are more delicious?
In the Media by John Auriada - 23 comments

Op-Ed: Iran lacks nuclear bomb fuel to power nuclear warhead

U.S. official says Iran lacks highly enriched uranium to power nuclear warhead. Israel plans air strikes to destroy Iran's nuclear plants.
In the Media by John Auriada

Op-Ed: Clothed man caused mini-riot at an Australian nudist resort

Nudist couple were kicked out at an Australian nudist colony after the husband refused to remove his clothes. The refusal had caused a mini-riot in the colony.
In the Media by John Auriada

The All New BlackBerry Niagara 9630

The All New BlackBerry Niagara 9630 will be out this 2009 for Verizon Wireless. Photos of BlackBerry Niagara 9630 leaked in the internet.
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Executives are leaving MySpace; Facebook gets a facelift

MySpace chief operating officer and two more executives are leaving Myspace. Facebook gets a facelift and added more sleek features.
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Google CEO calls Twitter 'poor man's email system'

Google CEO Eric Schmidt referred the micro-blogging company Twitter as a 'poor man's email system.' Google offers micro-blogging service called Jaiku.
In the Media by John Auriada - 5 comments

Obama told Medvedev: Do not help Iran build missiles

The US missile defense program in Europe might not push through if Russia will stop helping Iran from building long range missiles and nuclear reactors. The Iranians already have nuclear reactors, rockets and satellites in orbit. Isn't it too late?
In the Media by John Auriada

Op-Ed: Stephon Marbury signed with the Boston Celtics

Stephon Marbury signed with the Boston Celtics today. He was expected to play tonight with his new team against the Indiana Pacers.
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Op-Ed: North Korea built an underground missile fueling facility

North Korea built a supposed to be secret missile fueling facility to keep away from spy satellites prying eyes. North Korea is ready to test fire it's long range ballistic missile.
In the Media by John Auriada

Inside Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds

Inglorious Bastards is the story of a group of Jewish soldiers in Nazi-occupied France who are chosen to kill as many Nazis as possible. Inglourious Basterds is a film by Quentin Tarantino, noted for his gruesome, bloody and violent movies.
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