Archive for August 2, 2010

Tea Party

The House now has a Tea Party Caucus claiming 51 members, thanks to the organizing efforts of MN Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann, and according to an analysis of campaign finance data by the Center for Responsive Politics, health care professionals, retirees, the oil and gas industry and real estate interests are biggest contributors to members.   Read More

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Clashes in Pakistan’s Karachi kill at least 34 – Karachi

Raza Haider (MQM – Altaf) Killed In Karachi   Read More

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PIA plane makes emergency landing at Karachi airport – Daily Times
LAHORE: A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Islamabad-bound flight made an emergency landing at the Jinnah International Airport Karachi on Monday. …

‘Black box’ found from Pakistan’s worst plane crash – BBC News
The domestic flight from the southern city of Karachi was operated by the private Pakistani airline Airblue. "The investigating committee found the black …

Cameron accused of naivety as his effigy burns in Karachi – Herald Scotland
An effigy of David Cameron was burned in Karachi yesterday just days before the arrival in Britain of Pakistan's president. The diplomatic storm over the …

The CIA & The ISI: More In Common Than We Think– – Huffington Post (blog)
Virtually every morning on the streets of Karachi, Pakistan, these sorts of headlines gleamed across the front pages of major papers, led the evening news …

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Maxine Waters: Stage set for Maxine Waters’ ethics trial

A House panel announced Monday that Rep. Maxine Waters has been charged with violating ethics rules, setting the stage for a second election-season trial for a longtime Democratic lawmaker and adding to the party’s political woes. Pelosi certainly did a fine job of draining the swamp. Maybe she should have looked inside her own party first!

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WASHINGTON — A House panel announced Monday that Rep. Maxine Waters has been charged with violating ethics rules, setting the stage for a second election-season

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WASHINGTON — A House panel announced Monday that Rep. Maxine Waters has been charged with violating ethics rules, setting the stage for a second election-season trial for a longtime Democratic lawmaker and adding to the party’s political woes.

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Maxine Waters’ Greatest Hits: The Business Feuds – Wall Street Journal (blog)
Maxine Waters, the Californian Congressman charged today with violating ethics rules over her ties to a recipient of federal bailout funds, …

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Bill Cosby Is Not Dead – Cosby

–Mr. Cosby is alive and well,– his representative confirms to Gossip Cop. A conflagration of tweets today propelled –Bill Cosby died– to the top of Twitter’s Trending Topics. It’s bad enough when someone is the victim of one death hoax.   Read More

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Bill Cosby tweets that he is not dead
Comic Bill Cosby used microblogging website Twitter Monday to let his fans know he was still alive after rumors he was dead swept the internet. As of Monday afternoon, “Bill Cosby died” was the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter, and “is Bill Cosby dead” was the No. 2 “hot….

Tupac, Cosby chosen for Library of Congress
Rapper Tupac Shakur’s song Dear Mama, Bill Cosby’s second comedy album and rare battle sounds from the Second World War are among 25 recordings the U.S. Library of Congress is preserving for their cultural significance..

US Library To Save Recordings From Tupac, Cosby
US library to save recordings from Tupac, Cosby.

Rita Cosby Uncovers Father’s Secrets
Journalist Rita Cosby’s father had refused to speak about his past, growing up in Poland during the period before World War II. But after Cosby finds some of her father’s old belongings, she convinces him to tell his story and discovers her family’s history. World War II – History – Twentieth Century – Wars and Conflicts – Rita Cosby.

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Pakistan Floods: Cholera fears over Pakistan floods

Up to two-and-a-half million people have been affected by Pakistan’s worst floods in 80 years, International Red Cross officials say.   Read More

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More Than 800 Die in Pakistan Floods- Deadly Floods in Pakistan
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Pakistan floods – live updates
There are reports of outbreaks of cholera among the survivors of monsoon flooding in north west Pakistan, as the death toll rises and rescue workers struggle to reach 27,000 stranded people. Follow how the day unfolded10.25am: Here are the main developments so far:¢ The death toll from the flooding has risen to 1,100 people, with a further 27,000 people still trapped by the water.¢ Officials have said there are reports of cholera outbreaks in some areas of the Swat valley.¢ Pictures from the disaster area shows huge swaths of north west Pakistan covered in water as stranded people on roof tops appeal for help.¢ The United Nations has pledged $10m in humanitarian aid; China has offered $1.5m, and the US offered $10m plus 50,000 emergency meals. ¢ Several aid agencies have launched emergency appeals, including World Vision, Save the Children, Oxfam, Trocaire, and Islamic relief.10.52am: Ithaca, a disasters relief mapping project backed by the World Food Programme, has produced before and after maps showing the extent of the flooding.10.56am: The main issue for relief agencies is getting access to the areas hit by the flooding, according to a rapid assessment report by the World Health Organisation.The worst affected areas are Nowshera, Charsada, Swat, Shangla, Kohistan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The rapid assessment mission visited Nowshera and Charsada district through Helicopter as there is no road accessibility to the districts. Due to bad weather the mission could not reach Swat and Shangla districts. It estimated that 500,000 people are affected by the floods in Charsada with a further 700,000 hit in Nowshera.

Cholera fears after Pakistan floods
There are reports of outbreaks of cholera among the survivors of monsoon flooding in north west Pakistan, as the death toll rises and rescue workers struggle to reach 27,000 stranded people. Follow how the day unfolded10.25am: Here are the main developments so far:¢ The death toll from the flooding has risen to 1,100 people, with a further 27,000 people still trapped by the water.¢ Officials have said there are reports of cholera outbreaks in some areas of the Swat valley.¢ Pictures from the disaster area shows huge swaths of north west Pakistan covered in water as stranded people on roof tops appeal for help.¢ The United Nations has pledged $10m in humanitarian aid; China has offered $1.5m, and the US offered $10m plus 50,000 emergency meals. ¢ Several aid agencies have launched emergency appeals, including World Vision, Save the Children, Oxfam, Trocaire, and Islamic relief.10.52am: Ithaca, a disasters relief mapping project backed by the World Food Programme, has produced before and after maps showing the extent of the flooding.10.56am: The main issue for relief agencies is getting access to the areas hit by the flooding, according to a rapid assessment report by the World Health Organisation.The worst affected areas are Nowshera, Charsada, Swat, Shangla, Kohistan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The rapid assessment mission visited Nowshera and Charsada district through Helicopter as there is no road accessibility to the districts. Due to bad weather the mission could not reach Swat and Shangla districts. It estimated that 500,000 people are affected by the floods in Charsada with a further 700,000 hit in Nowshera.

Pakistan floods leave 1,100 dead
Access blocked to areas in Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa as authorities try to rescue 27,000 people trapped after heavy rainsThe death toll from flooding in north-west Pakistan rose to 1,100 today as rescue workers struggled to save more than 27,000 people still trapped by the water.The rescue effort was aided by a slackening of the monsoon rains that caused the worst flooding in decades in Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa province. But as the waters started to recede, authorities began to understand the full scale of the disaster.”Aerial monitoring is being conducted, and it has shown that whole villages have washed away, animals have drowned and grain storages have washed away,” said Latifur Rehman, a spokesman for the provincial disaster management authority. “The destruction is massive.”The flooding, which the UN estimates has affected one million people nationwide, comes as the Pakistani government is grappling with a faltering economy and a war against the Taliban.The US said yesterday it would provide Pakistan with $10m (£6.4m) in humanitarian assistance, a high-profile gesture at a time when the Obama administration is keen to dampen anti-American sentiment in the country.But while Washington provided rescue boats, water filtration units and prefabricated steel bridges, its initiative faced competition on the ground from aid groups with alleged links to Islamist militants.As Pakistani troops in helicopters dropped thousands of US-sponsored packaged meals to flood victims, food and medical services were also being offered in some of the hardest-hit areas by representatives from a charity allegedly linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, the militant group blamed for the 2008 attacks in Mumbai.”We are reaching people at their doorsteps and in the streets, especially women and children who are stuck in their homes,” an activist with the Falah-e-Insaniat charity told the Associated Press.The death toll could rise even higher because rescue workers have been unable to access certain areas, said Adnan Khan, a disaster management official. The military has deployed 30,000 troops who have helped rescue more than 20,700 people.But almost 700 people had drowned in the Peshawar valley, which includes the districts of Nowshera and Charsadda, and 115 others were still missing yesterday.The districts of Swat and Shangla have had more than 400 deaths, said Mujahid Khan, the head of rescue services for the Edhi Foundation, a private charity.Residents of Swat were still trying to recover from a battle between the army and the Taliban last spring that caused widespread destruction and drove about two million people from their homes.About a million of those are still displaced. In Swat alone, the floods have destroyed more than 14,600 houses and 22 schools, said Khan. Authorities have deployed 43 military helicopters and more than 100 boats to try to rescue some 27,300 people still trapped by the floods.”All efforts are being used to rescue people stuck in inaccessible areas and all possible help is being provided to affected people,” said Rehman.But some residents were critical of the government’s response.”The flood has devastated us all, and I don’t know where my family has gone,” said Hakimullah Khan, a resident of Charsadda town whose wife and three children are missing.”Water is all around and there is no help in sight,” he said.Sehar Ali Shah, who was among those rescued, said the authorities had provided no shelter that would allow them to stay until the floodwaters receded.”My son drowned, but I don’t see the government taking care of us,” said Shah, after returning to his half-submerged house in the city of Nowshera.”[It] has not managed an alternate place to shift us.”The flooding has also affected the central province of Punjab, where troops rescued more than 1,400 people trapped by rising water, said Brigadier Ahmad Waqas.”We have lost everything: our houses, our crops, cattle,” said Ahmad Hasan at a government relief camp in Taunsa Sharif district.The threat of disease also loomed, as some some evacuees in the northwest arrived in camps with various ailments.”There is now a real danger of the spread of waterborne diseases like diarrhoea, asthma, skin allergies and perhaps cholera in these areas,” said Shaharyar Bangash, the head of operations in Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa for World Vision, an international humanitarian group.Some residents wondered how they would ever recover from such a disaster.”I won’t be able to cover my losses for 10 years,” said Shair Dad, a timber shop owner in Nowshera who lost most of his wood in the floodwaters.PakistanNatural disasters and extreme weatherUnited NationsFloodingguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds.

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The Bachelorette Finale

It’s decision time for the Bachelorette and honestly, Ali Fedotowsky has her work cut out for her. “She really can’t go wrong,”   Keep Reading

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Lost Finale: What the Web Wasn’t Made For
Tonight sees the finale of one of the highest rated shows on TV: Lost. The series surely owes some of its success to the web — but tonight Lost fans may have no choice but to log off completely.Is this a mixed blessing provided by the web– While watching and commenting upon TV shows is easier than ever, unwanted information — the dreaded Lost spoiler — also zooms around the network at the…

Lost Finale Online: ABC Hosts Live Fan Chat
Tonight is the series finale of Lost and ABC is going all out, dedicating four hours of programming to the finale. The action isn’t just taking place on television, the network is getting into the live fanchat action too. Starting at 6:30 pm EDT and running until 3:00 am EDT, Lost fans can chat with other fans live at http://abc.go.com/shows/lost/live-chat-intro.The chat, which starts just…

Someone from Bad Robot’s take on the Finale | LOST Media Mentions
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Lost finale scheduled for 5am UK simulcast to beat web pirates | Media | guardian.co.uk
Sky1 moves Lost finale to 5am on Monday, as a simulcast with ABC on the US west coast

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Calcium supplements linked to heart attacks – Heart Disease

In that previous studies have suggested that dietary fiber protects against coronary heart disease, Ehab S. Eshak, from Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine (Japan), and colleagues examined the association between dietary fiber intake and deaths due to cardiovascular disease in a group of 58,730 Japanese men and women, ages 40 to 79 years.   Keep Reading

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Heart Disease: Breaking News Updates

Family Says Cheney Had Minor Heart Attack- Heart Disease: Are You at Risk–
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Are people dying younger from heart disease–
It seems more and more young people are dying of heart attacks/disease. When I was growing up (1960-70) a heart attack was an older person’s disease. Today I’m hearing of people in their 30s and 40s dying..

How A Family History Of Heart Disease Affects You (VIDEO)
Much of our health risks have to do not just with our habits and lifestyle, but with genetic disposition. Find out what direct impact a family history of heart disease can have on you or your loved ones, and what you can do to combat and control genetic tendencies in order to live the best life possible. WATCH: More on Health.

Bacon and sausages ‘increase heart disease risk’
Eating processed meats such as bacon, ham and sausages can increase risk of heart disease and diabetes, says studyEating processed meats, such as bacon, ham and sausages, can increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes, research suggests.Processed meats are already linked to a higher chance of developing bowel cancer but a round-up of research has now shown a link with other conditions.A review by the Harvard School of Public Health examined 20 worldwide published studies involving more than a million people. It found a 42% higher risk of heart disease and a 19% increased risk of type 2 diabetes for each daily serving, on average, of 50g of processed meat. A 50g serving is roughly equivalent to two rashers of bacon or one hot dog.Unprocessed red meats, such as beef, pork or lamb, do not raise the risk. Researchers believe the levels of salt and preservatives in processed meat could explain the disparity.The study defined processed meat as any meat preserved by smoking, curing or salting, or with chemical preservatives added to it. Such meats include bacon, salami, sausages, hot dogs and processed deli or luncheon meats.Writing online in the journal Circulation, the authors said: “Consumption of processed meats, but not red meats, is associated with higher incidence of coronary heart disease and diabetes mellitus (type 2).”These results highlight the need for better understanding of potential mechanisms of effects and for particular focus on processed meats for dietary and policy recommendations.”The authors said that studies had until now shown an inconsistent link between meat, heart disease and diabetes.They found the effects held true even when lifestyle factors were taken into account.Lead author. Renata Micha, a research fellow in the department of epidemiology, said: “When we looked at average nutrients in unprocessed red and processed meats eaten in the United States, we found that they contained similar average amounts of saturated fat and cholesterol.”In contrast, processed meats contained, on average, four times more sodium and 50% more nitrate preservatives.”This suggests that differences in salt and preservatives, rather than fats, might explain the higher risk of heart disease and diabetes seen with processed meats, but not with unprocessed red meats.”Salt is known to increase blood pressure, which in turn increases the risk of heart disease.Studies on animals have shown that nitrate preservatives can cause a buildup of hard deposits in the arteries and reduce the body’s ability to handle sugars, which can increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes.”To lower risk of heart attacks and diabetes, people should consider which types of meats they are eating,” said Micha.”Processed meats such as bacon, salami, sausages, hot dogs and processed deli meats may be the most important to avoid.”Based on our findings, eating one serving per week or less would be associated with relatively small risk.”Two rashers of bacon a day throughout life has been linked to a 20% increase in the risk of developing bowel cancer.Men in the UK eat an average of nearly 50g of processed meat a day compared with just 24g for women, research has shown.The average person has a risk of bowel cancer of five in 100, but this rises to six in 100 if they eat an extra 50g of processed meat per day, according to the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF).Their scientists estimate that about 10% of the 37,000 new cases of bowel cancer in the UK each year could be prevented if everyone ate less than 70g of processed meat a week ” roughly three rashers of bacon.Victoria Taylor, senior heart health dietician at the British Heart Foundation, said red meat could form part of a healthy, balanced diet if properly prepared.”Go for lean cuts and aim to cook from scratch using healthier cooking methods like grilling or baking,” she said.”If you need to add flavour, then try using fresh and dried herbs, spices and chilli instead of salt.”Food & drinkHealth & wellbeingHeart attackDiabetes, type 2United StatesSam Jonesguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds.

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Bachelorette Finale: ‘The Bachelorette’ Finale: Ali Fedotowsky Chooses…

The culmination of a story so finely crafted over a summer months will come to a unconditional finish tonight, with a end fitting a fairytale. Right–

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Bachelorette Bombshell: Ali Picks Roberto in Finale
Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky chose Roberto Martinez in the season six finale of “The Bachelorette.” Bachelorette – Roberto Martinez – Television – Arts – Programs.

Tonight’s TV: ‘Bachelorette’ And ‘Good Guys’ Finales, ‘Fish Warrior’ And Sharks!
Tonight’s Television: The ‘Bachelorette’ train finally pulls into the station, we say adios to ‘The Good Guys’ (hopefully just for now), Shark Week continues and ‘Fish Warrior’ would like to make your acquaintance..

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Pakistan floods – CTV.ca
An exhausted boy has a nap in his house flooded by heavy monsoon rains in Peshawar, Pakistan on Friday, July 30, 2010. AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad A Pakistani …

Mass. lawmakers near end of 2010 session – Boston Globe
AP Writer / July 31, 2010 BOSTON–Massachusetts legislators neared the end of their 2010 session Saturday focused on an expanded gambling …

Hackers release browser-based iPhone 4 jailbreak – CNET
E-mail Steven. by KingKickass August 1, 2010 8:09 PM PDT by Tailsnake August 1, 2010 8:23 PM PDT Nope, completely untethered. …

2010 NFL Training Camps: Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was wrong to suggest … – ESPN
Could Dez Bryant's injury have been prevented– Jerry Jones gives his thoughts on the situation. Tags: Dallas Cowboys SAN ANTONIO — Wade Phillips probably …

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Charlie Sheen pleads guilty, avoids jail time – Charlie Sheen

US actor Charlie Sheen is given 30 days in a rehabilitation centre after pleading guilty to assault in a domestic abuse case.

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Why CBS Needed Charlie Sheen – Advertising Age – Special Report: Upfront 2010
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — CBS is truly happy that negotiations with actor Charlie Sheen, which have been the subject of public debate for weeks, didn’t turn its popular sitcom "Two and a Half Men" into "One and a Half Men." Leslie Moonves, chief executive of CBS Corp., told a version of that joke at least twice Wednesday. But if the network had not cemented Mr. Sheen’s participation in "Men," it…

Upfronts: CBS Entertainment chief Nina Tassler defends Charlie Sheen’s lucrative new deal for ‘Two and a Half Men’ | Show Tracker | Los Angeles Times
CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler on Wednesday defended the network’s decision to sign “Two and a Half Men” star Charlie Sheen to a lucrative new contract despite the actor’s well-publicized personal travails.In February, Sheen voluntarily checked into a rehabilitation facility, temporarily halting production of the sitcom. In July, Sheen is scheduled to go on trial in Colorado on…

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Charlie Sheen fica no MSN Vídeo
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