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Oscar Academy Awards 2011 Nominees In entertainment news, organizers on Saturday released the complete list of nominations for Sunday’s Oscar Academy Awards, which will be presented at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles: Best Picture * “Black Swan,” A Protozoa and Phoenix Pictures Production, Mike Medavoy, Brian Oliver and Scott Franklin, Producers * “The Fighter,” Oscar Academy Awards 2011 Nominees is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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Do the Qaddafi Stomp

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The ongoing revolution against Muammar Qaddafi is a race in which we simply don’t have a dog. On the one hand, the forces likely to take power in Libya will almost certainly be guided by orthodox Muslim clerics like Egypt’s Sheik Qaradawi, and engage in the escalating, pan-Islamic war against… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Jihad Watch Discovery Date : 25/02/2011 16:30 Number of articles : 4

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Do the Qaddafi Stomp

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Do the Qaddafi Stomp

The ongoing revolution against Muammar Qaddafi is a race in which we simply don’t have a dog. On the one hand, the forces likely to take power in Libya will almost certainly be guided by orthodox Muslim clerics like Egypt’s Sheik Qaradawi, and engage in the escalating, pan-Islamic war against… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Jihad Watch Discovery Date : 25/02/2011 16:30 Number of articles : 4

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Do the Qaddafi Stomp

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Do the Qaddafi Stomp

The ongoing revolution against Muammar Qaddafi is a race in which we simply don’t have a dog. On the one hand, the forces likely to take power in Libya will almost certainly be guided by orthodox Muslim clerics like Egypt’s Sheik Qaradawi, and engage in the escalating, pan-Islamic war against… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Jihad Watch Discovery Date : 25/02/2011 16:30 Number of articles : 4

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Julie Benz Shares ‘No Ordinary’ Teases

‘No Ordinary Family’ star Julie Benz on the show’s darker tones and special guest stars Lucy Lawless and Tricia Helfer. (Feb. 27)

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DC Metro Releases Footage of Escalator Mishap

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has released dramatic footage that shows an escalator failure last October that left several people injured, one seriously. The release came in response to a Freedom of Information request. (Feb. 27)

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DC Metro Releases Footage of Escalator Mishap

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has released dramatic footage that shows an escalator failure last October that left several people injured, one seriously. The release came in response to a Freedom of Information request. (Feb. 27)

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You can help out in Wisconsin, wherever you are. Call now, (608) 266-1212. Be polite, be thorough, and tell him all your clues! Do you do impressions? Ask to speak to Chief-of-Staff Keith Gilkes , he’ll get a big kick out of those! Call it online tele-activism, satirical crowdsourcing, narrative-driven post-organizing…or maybe it’s just trolling to tie up the Governor’s valuable phone lines . Whatevs. Don’t make it your only contribution to the union cause, make it one of them. Those ringing phones can be one more reminder to that Governor–and all union-bustin’, State Senator-houndin’, ultimatum-givin’ Governors in the country–labor is not only organized and ready, it has folks who can gum up their office in creative, fun, (polite, always polite), relentless ways. Let us know in the comments if you call, how long your conversation lasted, and what your sighting was. And stay vigilant. Clues are everywhere.

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It’s good to be a politician in Arizona. Scott Bundgaard, the Majority Leader of the Arizona State Senate, was briefly taken into custody on suspicion of domestic violence Friday but was released because he was immune to arrest under rules of the Arizona State Constitution. Aubry Ballard, who Phoenix police said is his girlfriend and was involved in a fight with Bundgaard, was arrested on one count of assault. Bundgaard, R-Peoria, and Ballard had minor injuries, said Phoenix police Sgt. Tommy Thompson. Thompson said police responded to a call at about 11:20 p.m. Friday of a man pulling a woman out of a gold vehicle, which was stopped northbound next to the median on Arizona 51, just south of Cactus Road. When officers arrived, they said Bundgaard, 43, and Ballard, 34, his passenger, showed marks of a physical altercation, “which constituted an act of domestic violence,” Thompson said. After being taken into custody, Bundgaard told officers that because he is an Arizona state senator, he is immune from arrest. Thompson said the department confirmed Bundgaard’s statement and he was not arrested… read on So his girlfriend gets arrested and he gets a pass. Did you know that Gov. Jan Brewer also used this rule to her advantage in 1988 over an alcohol-related car crash? On May 4, 1988, a car driven by Brewer rear-ended a van on Interstate 17. The van’s driver, William Holland, was not injured in the crash. Brewer also emerged unscathed, though there was significant damage to her car. DPS officers at the scene believed Brewer was intoxicated. Unsteady on her feet, her breath smelling of alcohol, Brewer failed a series of field sobriety tests. Brewer was placed in handcuffs and taken to a DPS station, where she was supposed to undergo a test to determine her blood-alcohol level. But no test was ever performed. After a discussion with a DPS lieutenant, two officers drove Brewer home. — The DPS, after learning that Brewer was a state senator, told her that she had immunity from arrest. No charges were filed in the case. Brewer, who says she remembers the crash vividly, maintains that she was not impaired. Brewer told different stories about what led to the crash. She told officers on the scene that a car had rear-ended her, pushing her car into Holland’s, and then driven away. But officers found no damage to the back of Brewer’s car, and they noted that a layer of dust on the bumper was undisturbed. The next day, Brewer told the Phoenix Gazette that a white truck had swerved in front of Holland, suggesting that he had suddenly braked. “I guess I might have been following too closely or something,” she said at the time. Wow, she changed her story a few times. AZ Central concludes that: It appears that officers were right not to arrest Brewer while lawmakers were in session. But it is unclear why officers did not complete their investigation and pursue charges. Under the law she was released, but should have been investigated at a later time. And Brewer as Governor also helped ease restrictions in Arizona against the sale of alcohol on Sunday’s.

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It’s good to be a politician in Arizona. Scott Bundgaard, the Majority Leader of the Arizona State Senate, was briefly taken into custody on suspicion of domestic violence Friday but was released because he was immune to arrest under rules of the Arizona State Constitution. Aubry Ballard, who Phoenix police said is his girlfriend and was involved in a fight with Bundgaard, was arrested on one count of assault. Bundgaard, R-Peoria, and Ballard had minor injuries, said Phoenix police Sgt. Tommy Thompson. Thompson said police responded to a call at about 11:20 p.m. Friday of a man pulling a woman out of a gold vehicle, which was stopped northbound next to the median on Arizona 51, just south of Cactus Road. When officers arrived, they said Bundgaard, 43, and Ballard, 34, his passenger, showed marks of a physical altercation, “which constituted an act of domestic violence,” Thompson said. After being taken into custody, Bundgaard told officers that because he is an Arizona state senator, he is immune from arrest. Thompson said the department confirmed Bundgaard’s statement and he was not arrested… read on So his girlfriend gets arrested and he gets a pass. Did you know that Gov. Jan Brewer also used this rule to her advantage in 1988 over an alcohol-related car crash? On May 4, 1988, a car driven by Brewer rear-ended a van on Interstate 17. The van’s driver, William Holland, was not injured in the crash. Brewer also emerged unscathed, though there was significant damage to her car. DPS officers at the scene believed Brewer was intoxicated. Unsteady on her feet, her breath smelling of alcohol, Brewer failed a series of field sobriety tests. Brewer was placed in handcuffs and taken to a DPS station, where she was supposed to undergo a test to determine her blood-alcohol level. But no test was ever performed. After a discussion with a DPS lieutenant, two officers drove Brewer home. — The DPS, after learning that Brewer was a state senator, told her that she had immunity from arrest. No charges were filed in the case. Brewer, who says she remembers the crash vividly, maintains that she was not impaired. Brewer told different stories about what led to the crash. She told officers on the scene that a car had rear-ended her, pushing her car into Holland’s, and then driven away. But officers found no damage to the back of Brewer’s car, and they noted that a layer of dust on the bumper was undisturbed. The next day, Brewer told the Phoenix Gazette that a white truck had swerved in front of Holland, suggesting that he had suddenly braked. “I guess I might have been following too closely or something,” she said at the time. Wow, she changed her story a few times. AZ Central concludes that: It appears that officers were right not to arrest Brewer while lawmakers were in session. But it is unclear why officers did not complete their investigation and pursue charges. Under the law she was released, but should have been investigated at a later time. And Brewer as Governor also helped ease restrictions in Arizona against the sale of alcohol on Sunday’s.

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