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LA foothill suburbs thigh-deep in mud after slides
Steve Brown woke to find his street a muddy river. Roused by the pounding of rain, he got up before dawn and walked to the window and looked out. "It was like Niagara Falls," said the 52-year-old Brown, who lives in La Canada Flintridge, the Los Angeles County foothill community where 43
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
Obama vows to beat 'blizzard' of opposition
President Barack Obama vowed Saturday to beat a "blizzard" of opposition and to salvage his crusade for change, leaving a snow-buried White House to rally Democrats spooked by looming November polls. Obama motorcaded through deserted Washington streets during a historic winter storm to fire up a party rocked by panic and
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
Historic snowstorm enters the record book
The snowstorm is over but what a legacy it has left behind. Widespread totals of a foot to over 30 inches have been reported in southern Pennsylvania, West Virginia, northern Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, southern New Jersey and the District of Columbia. Localized amounts reached 36 inches. Here are some snowstorm records:
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
Financial News
JP Morgan to face Lehman crash probe
A COURT-APPOINTED investigator is this week expected to shine fresh light on the role of JP Morgan and other financial institutions in the events running up to the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the American investment house. Anton Valukas, a whitecollar crime specialist who played a leading role in the Conrad Black
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
JPMorgan Email Reveals Secret Banker Plot To Rig
Here's more fodder for people that believe bankers control the world. TheStreet.com has an email from June 2008 that raises anti-trust questions for regulators. In the email, JPMorgan appears to collude with Santander not to compete with each other to purchase for troubled banks during the financial crisis in 2008. TheStreet.com: Written by
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
Cashless Monopoly Cuts Corners, Teaches Credit
Monopoly is about to get a makeover. The 75 year old game will be relaunched with a circular board, and no cash. Other than the lack of corners and currency, the game remains unchanged, which should mean that the inevitably marathon sessions will be just as boring as ever. Apparently, when th
Wednesday, 3 February 2010 COMMENTS
World News
Rape on the rise in Haiti's camps
In one of the great unmentioned effects of the earthquake in Haiti, women and young girls are suffering a rising number of rapes and sexual assaults, according to leading aid agencies. So widespread are the reports – and they include the rape of a girl of 12 by her rescuer
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
School bombing exposes Obama’s secret war inside
THE discovery of three American soldiers among the dead in a suicide bombing at the opening of a girls’ school in the northwestern Pakistan town of Dir last week reignited the fears of many Pakistanis that Washington was set on invading their country. Barack Obama has banned the
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
Putin scolds party after rally exposes discontent
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told his ruling party on Friday it must pay more attention to ordinary voters, just days after one of the biggest opposition protests in a decade. About 10,000 people attended a rally in the Baltic region of Kaliningrad last week to call for the dismissal of
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
Science & Technology
Swine Flu: The Pandemic That Wasn't
Swine flu is waning, but the lessons of H1N1 could come in handy during a more serious epidemic The swine flu pandemic didn't turn out to be the scourge international health agencies predicted. On Jan. 29 the World Health Organization declared that even though the H1N1 virus is still spreading in
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
Americans advised to get H1N1 vaccine
Federal health officials urged Friday that more Americans get vaccinated against the H1N1 flu virus, sometimes referred to as swine flu, which continues to kill. Most states are reporting only sporadic or local flu activity, but Dr. Anne Schuchat, who heads the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
You really can be bored to death, scientists
Boredom could be shaving years off your life, scientists have found. Researchers say that people who complain of boredom are more likely to die young, and that those who experienced 'high levels' of tedium are more than two-and-a-half times as likely to die from heart disease or stroke than those satisfied
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
Conspiracy Theory
Hitchens attacks Gore Vidal for being a '
Former protégé takes America's great man of letters to task for adopting 9/11 conspiracy theories As literary feuds go it has the all the hallmarks of a classic. In one corner, the journalist and polemicist Christopher Hitchens. In the other, America's great man of letters, Gore Vidal. The latest salvo is in th
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
N.L. woman who claims she saw missiles says area not used by model
A woman who claims she saw three missiles whiz over Newfoundland's south coast dismisses suggestions the mysterious objects could have been model rockets and claims instead the truth is being covered up. Emmy Pardy said she clearly saw three huge "grey bullets" powering through the sky Monday off Harbour Mille, a
Sunday, 31 January 2010 COMMENTS
NASA has backed The Sun's study of Britain's
A top scientist from the US labelled our bold bid to record alien activity in the UK as "important". Cash-strapped Ministry of Defence chiefs secretly axed the department that investigated UFOs last month. But now The Sun has picked up the baton as strange space sightings are close to an
Sunday, 31 January 2010 COMMENTS
Religion
Former James Ray Employee: Paramedics Mistook Sweat Lodge for 'Mass
Melinda Martin, a former employee of self-help guru James Arthur Ray, who was at the Sedona, Ariz., sweat lodge where three people died two months ago, told ABC News when officials arrived on the scene that they mistook it for a mass suicide. A shocking 1st-person account of guru's actions in
Monday, 8 February 2010 COMMENTS
Christians claim hate crimes law an effort to ‘eradicate’ their
A Christian group in Michigan has filed a lawsuit alleging that a package of hate crimes laws named after murder victim Matthew Shepard is an affront to their religious freedom. Far from the intended purpose of severely punishing criminals who commit unspeakable acts against a persecuted minority group, the religious activists
Sunday, 7 February 2010 COMMENTS
Earth religions get worship area at AF Academy
DENVER – The Air Force Academy has set aside an outdoor worship area for Pagans, Wiccans, Druids and other Earth-centered believers, school officials said Monday. A double circle of stones atop a hill on the campus near Colorado Springs has been designated for the group, which previously met indoors. "Being with nature an
Wednesday, 3 February 2010 COMMENTS











