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Osama bin Laden wasn’t foolish enough to think he could defeat the US militarily. His real goal, one that America never quite grasped, was to bring down the US by bankrupting it, writes Ezra Klein in the Washington Post . Remember, he had helped bring that fate upon the Soviet Union…

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Why ‘Geronimo?’ For Some, Bin Laden Code Name Holds Anti-Native American Implications

In the situation room Sunday, President Obama waited to hear if Geronimo was dead. Then word came. “We’ve IDed Geronimo,” said a voice. He was dead. He was also Osama bin Laden. So why nickname the operation to kill America’s most-hated terrorist with the name of a famous Native American freedom fighter? Good question. Born

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Skippy Peanut Butter, Natural Creamy, 15-Ounce Jars (Pack of 6)

Type: Grocery Title: Skippy Peanut Butter, Natural Creamy, 15-Ounce Jars (Pack of 6) See all customer reviews Product Description: Did you know? Skippy Natural has been recognized as America’s Best Tasting Natural Peanut Butter and…is all natural. No trans fat per serving. Contains no hydrogenated oil. And there’s no need to stir. Features: Great taste comes naturally–spread the great taste of this creamy and delicious peanut butter Pack of six 15-ounce jars 100% natural, contains no preservatives, artificial flavors, or colors With no oily mess and no stirring needed–just perfect for kids More Skippy has been sold than any other peanut butter in the world See the details

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It wasn’t long after 9/11 when a detainee in one of the CIA’s secret prisons first mentioned the name Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti. That name—plus years of intelligence work—would eventually lead America to Osama bin Laden, the AP reports. The first break came in 2004, when an operative captured…

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As suspicions mount against Pakistan in the wake of Osama bin Laden’s death, President Asif Ali Zardari insists his country did its part. “The events of Sunday were not a joint operation,” he acknowledges in a Washington Post op-ed, but “a decade of cooperation and partnership between the United States…

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Cowell unveils £1m-prize gameshow

• ‘High concept’ new series to be fronted by Ant and Dec • The X Factor’s US judges to be confirmed by end of week Simon Cowell has taken time out from the launch of The X Factor in the US to unveil his latest ITV1 production – a gameshow in which contestants will be able to win £1m on the spin of a wheel. Red or Black will be fronted by Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly and broadcast live over the course of seven consecutive nights later this year on ITV1. It has the £1m prize in common with another ITV1 show, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?. But unlike its 13-year-old predecessor, contestants won’t have to know anything to win it. “No talent is involved,” said Donnelly. “If your luck holds out 10 times in a row you will win a million.” Cowell said the idea for the show was first mooted 10 years ago and he was immediately attracted to it. “A lot of shows I see are quite boring to watch. “I like the fact we are doing something that is high concept. Thank goodness ITV gives us the budget to do something big and put their money where their mouth is,” he added. “Every single night someone is going to have to make that decision [between red or black]. We have only seen that a few times on TV.” Like Cowell’s other ITV1 shows, The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent, Red or Black will be filmed in an arena – in this case, Wembley Arena – with viewers following contestants’ journies from the early rounds to the final spin of the wheel. Some 7,000 contestants will initially take part, whittled down by a series of 50/50 challenges in which they will have to predict an outcome. Not all the challenges will be as straightforward as spinning a wheel – others will include cars dropping out of aeroplanes, people strapped to rockets, and giant, arena-sized pinball machines, many of them featuring big name guests. However, acutely aware of the restrictions on gambling in television programmes, Cowell preferred to say “risk their luck” rather than gamble when describing how the show works. “It’s not gambling because people are not using their own cash,” he added. Cowell said he hoped to take Red or Black “around the world”. “I hope if it succeeds it will travel. I have had interest from America already.” The programme will be co-produced by Cowell’s Syco TV and ITV Studios. The ITV director of entertainment and comedy, Elaine Bedell, said it would be “one of the biggest TV events on ITV this year”. She added that Cowell had rung her with the idea. “This being Simon this was at 1.30am, but even then it was quite a compelling idea.” ITV will launch its appeal for Red or Black contestants on ITV1 tonight. Viewers have until 13 May to apply. Cowell also said the judges lineup on the US version of The X Factor – the source of endless speculation over whether Cheryl Cole will join him on the show – would be confirmed by the end of the week. He also revealed there would be changes to the format of the semi-final and final of The X Factor in the UK, prompting speculation that it may move to Wembley Arena. Cowell refused to confirm details except to say it would be “very, very exciting”. •

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Rep. Michael Grimm (R-NY), a Tea Party-backed candidate, was elected in November and he just held his first town hall meeting in Brooklyn – after voting for the Republican budget plan developed by Paul Ryan. Most of those who attended weren’t very happy with his support for Ryan’s Medicare plan: The crowd lay in wait for him with sharpened reports from the Congressional Budget Office, incendiary printouts from liberal blogs, and even a few lethal rolled-up newspapers with articles about the House plan. Mr. Grimm was left standing, but only after 90 minutes of high-decibel debate, during which a school security guard had to threaten to remove several citizens vibrating with anger about Medicare. It began when he asked the crowd of about 100 people whether they believed the nation faced a debt crisis. A woman near the front row responded that the nation faced a revenue crisis . Someone else shouted out that taxes were too low, and a third person shouted that it was all President George W. Bush’s fault for cutting taxes on the rich. There was a big round of applause, and with that the evening became a battle of statistics and worldviews , in perhaps the only section of the city divided enough to match the national debate. “Adjust Medicare, don’t kill it!” shouted one woman. “The program just isn’t sustainable,” Mr. Grimm said, trying to control his meeting. “That’s a flat-out lie,” said a man in a Communications Workers of America shirt. Around the country, Republican lawmakers on recess have encountered bitter opposition as they meet with constituents infuriated at their Medicare vote. Republicans have complained that the town meetings have been targeted by Democratic activist groups like MoveOn. It’s true, but the criticism is no less legitimate than when members of the Tea Party swarmed town halls in 2009 at the height of the health care debate. Many of Mr. Grimm’s critics at the Brooklyn meeting were wearing union shirts, or reading from printouts. One woman who almost got thrown out for shouting is a regular contributor to the Daily Kos Web site. A few said in interviews that they lived in more affluent sections of the borough. But just as many appeared to be Mr. Grimm’s constituents, and said they had grave concerns about his vote to cut the safety net while benefiting the rich. “If this whole budget is about trying to get out of debt,” asked one woman, “then why are we still providing tax cuts to the people who need it less?” Mr. Grimm responded in a depressingly familiar way: “What this debate has turned into is class warfare — let’s be honest about it,” he said. Lower taxes across the board would increase government revenue, he maintained, in the face of loud catcalls from those who pointed out that that economic theory has long since been discredited According to one show of hands, nearly half the audience voted for Mr. Grimm, and while they occasionally applauded, they were far quieter than the critics. None stood up to support his vote on Medicare. At his Staten Island meeting the next night, someone even rose to accuse him of trying to “kill Grandma. ” Mr. Grimm, who won election by only three percentage points in 2010 (and who lost the Brooklyn section) may find his vote makes the task quite a bit harder in 2012. By the way, here’s a video from Grimm’s campaign days where he tells a potential voter his opponent is lying, he “doesn’t want to privatize Social Security or Medicare” (starting at 1:08). You know, even though he voted for the Republican’s Ryan Medicare plan:

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Rep. Michael Grimm (R-NY), a Tea Party-backed candidate, was elected in November and he just held his first town hall meeting in Brooklyn – after voting for the Republican budget plan developed by Paul Ryan. Most of those who attended weren’t very happy with his support for Ryan’s Medicare plan: The crowd lay in wait for him with sharpened reports from the Congressional Budget Office, incendiary printouts from liberal blogs, and even a few lethal rolled-up newspapers with articles about the House plan. Mr. Grimm was left standing, but only after 90 minutes of high-decibel debate, during which a school security guard had to threaten to remove several citizens vibrating with anger about Medicare. It began when he asked the crowd of about 100 people whether they believed the nation faced a debt crisis. A woman near the front row responded that the nation faced a revenue crisis . Someone else shouted out that taxes were too low, and a third person shouted that it was all President George W. Bush’s fault for cutting taxes on the rich. There was a big round of applause, and with that the evening became a battle of statistics and worldviews , in perhaps the only section of the city divided enough to match the national debate. “Adjust Medicare, don’t kill it!” shouted one woman. “The program just isn’t sustainable,” Mr. Grimm said, trying to control his meeting. “That’s a flat-out lie,” said a man in a Communications Workers of America shirt. Around the country, Republican lawmakers on recess have encountered bitter opposition as they meet with constituents infuriated at their Medicare vote. Republicans have complained that the town meetings have been targeted by Democratic activist groups like MoveOn. It’s true, but the criticism is no less legitimate than when members of the Tea Party swarmed town halls in 2009 at the height of the health care debate. Many of Mr. Grimm’s critics at the Brooklyn meeting were wearing union shirts, or reading from printouts. One woman who almost got thrown out for shouting is a regular contributor to the Daily Kos Web site. A few said in interviews that they lived in more affluent sections of the borough. But just as many appeared to be Mr. Grimm’s constituents, and said they had grave concerns about his vote to cut the safety net while benefiting the rich. “If this whole budget is about trying to get out of debt,” asked one woman, “then why are we still providing tax cuts to the people who need it less?” Mr. Grimm responded in a depressingly familiar way: “What this debate has turned into is class warfare — let’s be honest about it,” he said. Lower taxes across the board would increase government revenue, he maintained, in the face of loud catcalls from those who pointed out that that economic theory has long since been discredited According to one show of hands, nearly half the audience voted for Mr. Grimm, and while they occasionally applauded, they were far quieter than the critics. None stood up to support his vote on Medicare. At his Staten Island meeting the next night, someone even rose to accuse him of trying to “kill Grandma. ” Mr. Grimm, who won election by only three percentage points in 2010 (and who lost the Brooklyn section) may find his vote makes the task quite a bit harder in 2012. By the way, here’s a video from Grimm’s campaign days where he tells a potential voter his opponent is lying, he “doesn’t want to privatize Social Security or Medicare” (starting at 1:08). You know, even though he voted for the Republican’s Ryan Medicare plan:

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Teacher Appreciation Week

To Our Lovely Teacher Ms.Leonard! [Teacher Appreciation Week!2011] DoDEA Teacher Appreciation Week. Blackboard Jungle Cool Mom Picks – Great DIY gifts for Teacher Appreciation Week … Teacher Appreciation Week starts today, but don’t worry; you have all week to help your kids do one of these great (and mostly free!) projects. Just make sure you turn it in on time. Daily Kos: In Honor of Teacher Appreciation Week It is hard to feel appreciated these days, but apparently this week is Teacher Appreciation week . Tomorrow is Teacher Appreciation Day! Bet you didn’t know that? I didn’t, at least not until I received a letter from my union president. … School district celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week [ALCO NEWS … EAGLE, Colorado — Eagle County Schools іѕ joining thousands οf communities асrοѕѕ thе broadcast іn celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week , Mау 2–6. Thіѕ week honors thе men аnd women whο lend thеіr passion аnd skills tο educating … CELEBRATE TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK : Om Rame News 24 Celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week It’s Teacher Appreciation Week . Patch wants to know which teachers at our local schools stand out. It’s National Teacher Appreciation Day, so let us know which teacher who stands out and why. … Rayovac Celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week with Teachers Bring … The wonderful people at Rayovac recently approached us and asked for our help in celebrating Teacher Appreciation week (May 2 – 6). They are recognizing. tomkatstudio says: {Pinterest} It just occurred to me that it is Teacher Appreciation Week ! I better figure out which of these… http://fb.me/YlFjA0O4

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Rick Springfield

Rick springfield-Jamorama guitar Jessie’s Girl Singer Rick Springfield Arrested for DUI (VIDEO) OMG! Sheepish Rick Springfield Glassy-Eyed After DUI Arrest!! Rick Springfield Arrested for DUI | PopEater.com Rocker Rick Springfield should have done a bit more thinking before he rolled out last night — the ‘Jessie’s Girl’ crooner was arrested on Sunday. Rick Springfield arrested on suspicion of DUI in Malibu | Ministry … Rick Springfield was arrested Sunday on suspicion of driving under the influence. “Jessie’s Girl” singer Rick Springfield was charged with DUI after being pulled over for a traffic violation around 8 p.m. near Pacific Coast Highway and … Rick Springfield — The Teary-Eyed Mug Shot | TMZ.com TMZ has obtained Rick Springfield ‘s super-sad mug shot … taken moments after he was arrested for DUI last night. TMZ broke the story … the ’80s… Rick Springfield Arrested on Suspicion of Drunk Driving in Malibu … News agencies are reporting that ’80s rock star Rick Springfield was busted for drunk driving on Sunday night after being pulled over for speeding in his Corvette on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. … Rick Springfield Arrested for DUI in Malibu | Billboard.com Rick Springfield was arrested on suspicion of driving drunk through Malibu in his vintage Corvette over the weekend, police said on Monday. bonniedavid says: Rick Springfield — The Teary-Eyed Mug Shot: TMZ has obtained Rick Springfield 's super-sad mug shot … taken mo… http://bit.ly/kdWWh0

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