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'Senator No', Jesse Helms Dies at 86

Former North Carolina U.S. Senator Jesse Helms, also known as "Senator No", died at 1:18 a.m. Friday. No cause of death has been released as of yet.
Posted 3 hours ago by  Sue D. in Politics | 3 comments

German woman bites rapist's penis and escapes

The Heidelberg woman escaped from her rapist by biting his penis, according to the German police. The police expect to arrest the man soon, because his injuries requires immediate medical care.
Posted 4 hours ago by  Chris V. (cgull) in Crime | 8 comments

Lyc-O-Mato: An Ingestible Sunscreen Based on Tomatoes

The chemicals in sunscreens protect the skin but hurt the environment, the corals and the fishes in the sea. LycoRed has produced a green product based on tomatoes that help protect the skin without sunscreen.
Posted 5 hours ago by  Chris V. (cgull) in Environment | 4 comments

Opinion: G8 Summit's Agreement on Emissions Goal a Pipe Dream

It would be tough for world leaders to reach a consensus on binding emissions reduction goal since most of them lack the political will to implement such a goal back home.
Posted 5 hours ago by  mridulc in Environment | 1 comment

Opinion: Should the Toronto Maple Leafs Target Free Agent Jaromir Jagr?

Now that most of the dust has settled, it's time to focus on who's next for the Toronto Maple Leafs. With over $8.5 million left in salary cap space, the roster is yet to be finalized.
Posted 6 hours ago by  Navin Vaswani in Sports | 1 comment

Opinion: Toronto shops May Be Punished If They Refuse Access To The Loo

Toronto has a lack of public loos that only makes a difference when you're caught out with a need that can't be ignored. Now stores and grocery stores have to allow customers to use the washroom if needed.
Posted 7 hours ago by  KJ (momentsintime) in Business | 1 comment

British Dentist Awarded Singing Contract for One Million Pounds

How did a British dentist land a singing contract for £1 million? And how did Enrico Caruso and Prince play into his success?
Posted 11 hours ago by  MDee in Entertainment | 11 comments

Greener fireworks for this Independence day

Fireworks this Fourth of July may be more eco-friendly than they have been in the past. Researchers have revised the chemistry behind the spectacular displays that many of us enjoy watching.
Posted 15 hours ago by  Cynthia T. [Picasso] in Health | 19 comments

Opinion: Oh Nuts, Diamondbacks' Chris Snyder Out With Fractured Testicle

I do not generally write sports pieces but when I heard this, even being a woman, I cringed. The Diamondbacks' Chris Snyder has been placed on a 15-day disabled list after a baseball nailed him in the groin, fracturing his testicle.
Posted 16 hours ago by  Sue D. in Sports | 16 comments

Pens Sign Satan and Fedotenko, Re-Sign Fleury and Orpik

The Pittsburgh Penguins attempt to overcome the loss of Marián Hossa by signing right winger Miroslav Satan and forward Ruslan Fedotenko each to a one year contract.
Posted 21 hours ago by  Michael Billy (TRA) in Sports | 3 comments

Sadly, the BBC Shows Its Anti-Israel Bias Once Again

Even though a BBC reporter witnessed the recent bulldozer attack perpetrated by a Palestinian terrorist upon the citizens of Jerusalem, it's website chose to lead with "Israel Bulldozer Driver Shot Dead".
Posted 22 hours ago by  Carolyn E. Price (gohomelaker) in Politics | 39 comments

Study: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Linked to Brain Chemical in Mice

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) took 2,000 lives in 2005. According to Italian scientists, have found imbalances in the brain chemical serotonin in mice, which causes SIDS.
Posted yesterday by  Chris V. (cgull) in Health | 7 comments

50 Million More Hungry People in 2007

The number of hungry people increased by about 50 million in 2007 as a result of high food prices, FAO Director-General Jacques Diouf said today.
Posted yesterday by  Bob Ewing in World | 6 comments

Mother saves baby by throwing her out of car during Jerusalem attack

Just before the Palestinian attacker slammed a bulldozer into the car, the mother threw her 5-month-old baby to safety. The mother and two others were killed in the rampage.
Posted yesterday by  Chris V. (cgull) in Politics | 2 comments

'Bee-lated' Cargo Arrival in Ontario Good News for Northern New Brunswick Residents

Residents in Saint-Léonard, NB are (no doubt) relieved to hear of the safe return of their pollinating friends to their home in southern Ontario. The same might not be said for the bees, themselves.
Posted yesterday by  Sykos Masters in Health | 9 comments

Progressive Democratic Group Attempts To Bribe Barack Obama Into 'Respecting' Them

There is a progressive Democratic Group that is encouraging their members to create an "escrow" fund with pledged donations to Barack Obama that he will not receive unless he conforms to the behavior they want of him.
Posted yesterday by  Sue D. in Politics | 16 comments

Social Networking Sites Pose 'Mental Risk' for Teens

Social Networking sites like Facebook and MySpace may be harmful to teens, according to Dr Himanshu Tyagi, a leading psychiatrist.
Posted yesterday by  Eric S. Wyatt in Internet | 4 comments

Ontario Auto Industry Takes Another Hit

The problems in Ontario's auto industry have taken a turn for the worse as Progressive Moulded Products Ltd., announces it has ceased operations at the plants in Concord and Rexdale.
Posted yesterday by  Bob Ewing in Business | 5 comments

Judge Orders Google to Hand Over All YouTube User Data

The judge in the case of Viacom vs. Google wants Google to turn over all YouTube user data including their names, IP addresses, and their video-viewing history to Viacom.
Posted yesterday by  Chris V. (cgull) in Internet | 16 comments

Bushmen denied visas to build mud huts for a Virginia museum

A Virginia museum recruited three West African bushmen to build a mud-hut village but they were denied visas because custom officials say the men were poor and didn’t speak English.
Posted yesterday by  Chris V. (cgull) in Politics | 7 comments
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David Silverberg
Digital Journal Staff
Reporting from: Toronto, Canada
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David Silverberg is the Managing Editor of DigitalJournal.com and the Associate Producer of Digital Journal TV.

David holds a degree in Print Journalism from Ryerson University in Toronto, and has experience in television, radio, print and online media.

David is also the Artistic Director and Founder of Toronto Poetry Slam (a monthly spoken word competition), and is editor of the recently released spoken word anthology, Mic Check. He writes regular columns for various publications.

David has worked in both Canada and the U.S., and has worked with or appeared on many news programs and publications including: Business News Network, City TV, Sun TV, the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Halifax Herald, Now Magazine, The Progressive, High Times Magazine, Quill & Quire, Canadian Business, the Canadian Jewish News, as well as dozens of syndicated radio networks.
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