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Hot trends for June 25, 2008
Breaking News: High Court Rules in Punis, Child Rape Cases
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 10:24:11 PDT
The Supreme Court has released its opinions in Exxon v. Baker, the punitive damages case, and Kennedy v. Louisiana, the case regarding the constitutionality of capital punishment for non-homicide child-rape.
Red Sox reverse bad trends - Boston Herald
Organic trend produces confusion | mansfieldnewsjournal.com
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 06:47:07 PDT
Some shoppers may have noticed an increase in the number of organic items for sale in the grocery store. Confused as to what "organic" really means and wonder if it's worth the extra money to purchase these products?
Stoping playing into conspiracy theories and take real action
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:00:02 PDT
Conspiracy Theory media often uses fear as a way to spread the word. The challenge with using fear to fight fear is that it only creates more unconsciousness. Instead of playing into the fear, it's time to take tangible, powerful, real world action. Note: This post isn't anti-conspiracy or pro - I'm simply making the case for taking real action and moving away from fear] Since the launch of YouTube and Google Video there have been many films that have surfaced about Global Banking, 9-11 and
Google Trends vs. Community Standards On Obscenity - Slashdot
From March to April, Denver area homes gained 0.8 percent,
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 06:55:25 PDT
Denver bucks housing trend Loss in value among nation's lowest
Would a terrorist attack help McCain?
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:19:26 PDT
Charlie Black, a strategist for John McCain, really blew it when he said that a terrorist attack would help McCain's presidential campaign, said Brian Montopoli in a CBS News blog, but he wasn't necessarily wrong. The idea that an attack would help McCain is “questionable at best,” said Jazz Shaw in The Moderate Voice blog . . .
Another Reason To Love Chocolate: It Helps Diabetes!
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 08:18:14 PDT
New research shows cocoa not only tastes good but helps the hearts of diabetics.. and diabetics have been long known to be at high risk of cardiovascular disease. It may have other benefits for those with diabetes, too. Good news!!
In the news: Coldplay on The Hour
Fri, 06 Jun 2008 10:04:29 PDT
From Bill Harris of the Toronto Sun: Coldplay under Strombo’s hot gaze “Chris Martin of Coldplay isn’t afraid of some cold self-analysis. Martin and his world-famous British band get the full hour-long treatment tonight on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos (CBC, CBC Newsworld). Coldplay granted unprecedented access to Stroumboulopoulos, who visited the band in England.” Read more.
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Wed, 25 Jun 2008 10:24:11 PDT
The Supreme Court has released its opinions in Exxon v. Baker, the punitive damages case, and Kennedy v. Louisiana, the case regarding the constitutionality of capital punishment for non-homicide child-rape.
Red Sox reverse bad trends - Boston Herald
Red Sox reverse bad trends Boston Herald, United States - 9 hours ago By Michael Silverman For a while last night, it looked as if the Red Sox team stats] had become stuck in a time and space warp, their usual interleague ... |
Organic trend produces confusion | mansfieldnewsjournal.com
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 06:47:07 PDT
Some shoppers may have noticed an increase in the number of organic items for sale in the grocery store. Confused as to what "organic" really means and wonder if it's worth the extra money to purchase these products?
Stoping playing into conspiracy theories and take real action
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:00:02 PDT
Conspiracy Theory media often uses fear as a way to spread the word. The challenge with using fear to fight fear is that it only creates more unconsciousness. Instead of playing into the fear, it's time to take tangible, powerful, real world action. Note: This post isn't anti-conspiracy or pro - I'm simply making the case for taking real action and moving away from fear] Since the launch of YouTube and Google Video there have been many films that have surfaced about Global Banking, 9-11 and
Google Trends vs. Community Standards On Obscenity - Slashdot
![]() Kotaku.com | Google Trends vs. Community Standards On Obscenity Slashdot - Jun 24, 2008 circletimessquare writes "Google Trends is being used in a novel way in a pornography trial in Florida. Under a 1973 Supreme Court ruling, ... Will Google Trends Decide What's Obscene? Appscout Judge, Jury, And Google Trends Security Pronews Orgies and apple pie: Google Trends used in obscenity case Ars Technica Times Online - WebProNews all 36 news articles |
From March to April, Denver area homes gained 0.8 percent,
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 06:55:25 PDT
Denver bucks housing trend Loss in value among nation's lowest
Would a terrorist attack help McCain?
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:19:26 PDT
Charlie Black, a strategist for John McCain, really blew it when he said that a terrorist attack would help McCain's presidential campaign, said Brian Montopoli in a CBS News blog, but he wasn't necessarily wrong. The idea that an attack would help McCain is “questionable at best,” said Jazz Shaw in The Moderate Voice blog . . .
Another Reason To Love Chocolate: It Helps Diabetes!
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 08:18:14 PDT
New research shows cocoa not only tastes good but helps the hearts of diabetics.. and diabetics have been long known to be at high risk of cardiovascular disease. It may have other benefits for those with diabetes, too. Good news!!
In the news: Coldplay on The Hour
Fri, 06 Jun 2008 10:04:29 PDT
From Bill Harris of the Toronto Sun: Coldplay under Strombo’s hot gaze “Chris Martin of Coldplay isn’t afraid of some cold self-analysis. Martin and his world-famous British band get the full hour-long treatment tonight on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos (CBC, CBC Newsworld). Coldplay granted unprecedented access to Stroumboulopoulos, who visited the band in England.” Read more.
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