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After Surgery, Kwiecien Ready for ‘Don Giovanni’

After suffering a herniated disk about two weeks ago and missing the opening night of ‘Don Giovanni,’ Polish baritone Mariusz Kwiecien is ready to play the title role this Tuesday at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. (Oct. 24)

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Gadhafi’s Body Taken From Freezer, Guard Says

The bodies of Moammar Gadhafi, his son Muatassim and a former aide have been moved from a commercial freezer in a warehouse area of Misrata in anticipation of burial, a security guard said. (Oct. 24)

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Gadhafi’s Body Taken From Freezer, Guard Says

The bodies of Moammar Gadhafi, his son Muatassim and a former aide have been moved from a commercial freezer in a warehouse area of Misrata in anticipation of burial, a security guard said. (Oct. 24)

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Solar Ship takes to the skies powered by good deeds and sunshine (video)

The Solar Ship is a little bit airplane, a little bit blimp and all good intentions. The hybrid dirigible combines the cockpit and landing gear of a plane with the top of a blimp, the latter of which is lined with solar panels. The green vehicle can take off from and land on short runways, an ideal feature in a craft designed to deliver supplies to areas hit by natural disasters or with otherwise rough terrains. The ship will come in three sizes, and the company will be offering up more public demonstrations next year. If you can’t wait that long, however, you can check out a test run after the jump. Continue reading Solar Ship takes to the skies powered by good deeds and sunshine (video) Solar Ship takes to the skies powered by good deeds and sunshine (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 24 Oct 2011 17:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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AP on Rubio Assumes He’s Still the One on the Defensive Over Parents’ Cuban Departure

Despite all the huffing and puffing over Florida Senator Marco Rubio's alleged “embellishing” at the Washington Post , the fact is that his parents were Cuban exiles (meaning number 5 at link: “anyone separated from his or her country or home voluntarily or by force of circumstances”). That fact essentially undercuts everything about the WaPo article except the problem with the opening sentence of the biography at Rubio's Senate web site, which has been corrected. That didn't stop two Associated Press writers, Brendan Farrington and Laura Wides-Munoz from doing quite a bit of embellishing of their own (a better word would be “mischaracterizing”) in an item currently time-stamped early Saturday morning, while pretending that the rebuttal to the Post written by Mark Caputo at the Miami Herald doesn't exist. The AP pair's pathetic prose has two particular howlers which simply must be debunked. First, there's the matter of whether Rubio is getting a break from the Cuban exile community which he somehow doesn't deserve (bolds are mine throughout this post): So far, prominent members of the Cuban American community are standing by him, including the head of one of Miami's oldest and most respected exile groups, who said Friday that he is willing to give the rising GOP star and tea-party favorite a pass. Uh, no, that's not what the Cuban exile lead the AP pair quoted said: The head of the Miami-based Cuban American National Foundation, Pepe Hernandez, himself an exile and longtime opponent of Castro, said Rubio's parents' initial departure date was unimportant. That's not a “pass.” It's an example of “Don't waste our time with this irrelevant garbage. His parents were exiles.” . Giving someone a “pass” presupposes that the person involved has done something wrong. There's nothing which requires a “pass.” Second, the AP woefully mischaracterized Rubio's U.S. Senate victory last year to the point of parody: But Sean Spicer, a spokesman for the GOP National Committee, said the attacks will only strengthen Rubio by causing Republicans to come to his defense. The conservative was elected in 2010 after an upset over the GOP establishment's choice, Gov. Charlie Crist. Upset? What a joke: Rubio's command of the GOP primary race during the Spring of 2010 was so obvious that incumbent Governor Charlie Crist withdrew before the party's primary even took place. In the general election , Rubio was heavily favored for months and took 49% of the vote. Crist got 30%, and the Democrat received 20%. An ” upset ,” in context, means “to defeat or overthrow an opponent that is considered more formidable, as in war, politics, or sports.” Rubio's was the prohibitive favorite on election night. Besides breathtaking ignorance, which I wouldn't buy if claimed, the only reason the AP would want to describe Rubio's win as an “upset” would be to miscommunicate an impression that the election was close. It wasn't; it was an utter rout. Besides, I wasn't upset about the result, and I suspect few readers here were either. :–> Unfortunately, those who haven't followed the Rubio story closely and are relying on their local paper or broadcaster to relay accurate information will instead find some or all of the AP pair's work. That's why nicknaming the self-described Essential Global News Network as “The Administration's Press” is not at all out of line. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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AP on Rubio Assumes He’s Still the One on the Defensive Over Parents’ Cuban Departure

Despite all the huffing and puffing over Florida Senator Marco Rubio's alleged “embellishing” at the Washington Post , the fact is that his parents were Cuban exiles (meaning number 5 at link: “anyone separated from his or her country or home voluntarily or by force of circumstances”). That fact essentially undercuts everything about the WaPo article except the problem with the opening sentence of the biography at Rubio's Senate web site, which has been corrected. That didn't stop two Associated Press writers, Brendan Farrington and Laura Wides-Munoz from doing quite a bit of embellishing of their own (a better word would be “mischaracterizing”) in an item currently time-stamped early Saturday morning, while pretending that the rebuttal to the Post written by Mark Caputo at the Miami Herald doesn't exist. The AP pair's pathetic prose has two particular howlers which simply must be debunked. First, there's the matter of whether Rubio is getting a break from the Cuban exile community which he somehow doesn't deserve (bolds are mine throughout this post): So far, prominent members of the Cuban American community are standing by him, including the head of one of Miami's oldest and most respected exile groups, who said Friday that he is willing to give the rising GOP star and tea-party favorite a pass. Uh, no, that's not what the Cuban exile lead the AP pair quoted said: The head of the Miami-based Cuban American National Foundation, Pepe Hernandez, himself an exile and longtime opponent of Castro, said Rubio's parents' initial departure date was unimportant. That's not a “pass.” It's an example of “Don't waste our time with this irrelevant garbage. His parents were exiles.” . Giving someone a “pass” presupposes that the person involved has done something wrong. There's nothing which requires a “pass.” Second, the AP woefully mischaracterized Rubio's U.S. Senate victory last year to the point of parody: But Sean Spicer, a spokesman for the GOP National Committee, said the attacks will only strengthen Rubio by causing Republicans to come to his defense. The conservative was elected in 2010 after an upset over the GOP establishment's choice, Gov. Charlie Crist. Upset? What a joke: Rubio's command of the GOP primary race during the Spring of 2010 was so obvious that incumbent Governor Charlie Crist withdrew before the party's primary even took place. In the general election , Rubio was heavily favored for months and took 49% of the vote. Crist got 30%, and the Democrat received 20%. An ” upset ,” in context, means “to defeat or overthrow an opponent that is considered more formidable, as in war, politics, or sports.” Rubio's was the prohibitive favorite on election night. Besides breathtaking ignorance, which I wouldn't buy if claimed, the only reason the AP would want to describe Rubio's win as an “upset” would be to miscommunicate an impression that the election was close. It wasn't; it was an utter rout. Besides, I wasn't upset about the result, and I suspect few readers here were either. :–> Unfortunately, those who haven't followed the Rubio story closely and are relying on their local paper or broadcaster to relay accurate information will instead find some or all of the AP pair's work. That's why nicknaming the self-described Essential Global News Network as “The Administration's Press” is not at all out of line. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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Harp

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Harp

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Family Faces Drug Charges

humorfeast says: Humor Feast: Family faces drug charges http://t.co/ttWRIWJC via @ humorfeast

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Veterans Day

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Veterans Day

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Insomnia May Raise Heart Attack Risk

Chronic insomnia may be linked to increased risk of heart attack, a study shows.

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