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Fred Astaire in The Gay Divorcee

Ok, don’t laugh at me but – my twelve-year-old just taught me how to do a screen grab. Which means – I now have this tool to help with a project I’ve been dying to try!! I’d like to start sharing what I consider defining sartorial moments from great films. I have always loved this scene from the Fred Astaire movie, The Gay Divorcee . That buckled leather strap in his lapel is fascinating. I’ve never seen a modern version of this…have you? I’m guessing it’s attached to a chained pocketwatch. Can someone please make a modern version of this??!! To me, this moment is one of the all-time greats of men’s fashion on film.

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Scenes from Tahrir Square: Rock Concert

On the night of Tuesday, February 8, Tahrir Square took on a festival atmosphere, with a man playing an acoustic guitar to a crowd of hundreds.

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Skin Cancer on the Rise

The number of nonmelanoma skin cancers continues to rise, with an estimated 3.7 million cases in the U.S. in 2009.

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Handed final voting results that showed roughly 99% of Sudan’s south wanted to secede, President Omar al-Bashir today agreed to allow part of his country to become its own nation, the New York Times reports. The vote, held last month, reflected years of exploitation and civil war between the Islamic…

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Ohio PE Teacher Facing Sexual Misconduct Charges

A school health and gym teacher in southwest Ohio has been indicted on charges accusing her of sexual misconduct with students, including members of the football team at the high school in Mason. (Feb. 7)

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Pawlenty: Rescinding Funds To Implement DADT Repeal Is ‘A Reasonable Step’

Last month, former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty (R) made waves when he suggested that he would reinstate the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy if elected President. This morning, Pawlenty went a step further, telling ThinkProgress that he would support rescinding the funds necessary for the Department of Defense to implement the repeal. Appearing at the Family Leader’s Presidential Lecture Series in… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 07/02/2011 23:00 Number of articles : 4

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Is the US Chamber of Commerce Committing Treason?

enlarge President Obama gives US Chamber of Commerce speech 2/7/2011 Treason : “…[a]…citizen’s actions to help a foreign government overthrow, make war against, or seriously injure the [parent nation].” Keep that definition in mind when you read Brian Beutler’s report of the US Chamber of Commerce sending a message to Iran saying they oppose all US economic sanctions against them. Head of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Mines Mohammad Nahavandian underlined on Wednesday that the US and European companies and economic institutions are completely opposed to imposing sanctions against Iran. “The economic atmosphere of the US and Europe is opposed to sanctions against Iran,” Nahavandian told FNA. Stressing that the American people are not interested in imposing sanctions against Tehran, he said that the US Chamber of Commerce along with seven other institutions recently sent a statement to Iran and underlined the US private sector’s opposition to such embargoes . But wait, there’s more: A Chamber spokesperson was not immediately available to confirm the report, but it’s compatible with the group’s other, recent efforts. Early last year, the Chamber, along with eight other business-friendly groups, wrote to then-National Economic Council director Larry Summers and then-National Security Advisor Jim Jones opposing Iran sanctions legislation. “The undersigned business organizations are profoundly concerned that current legislative proposals to expand U.S. sanctions on Iran…would significantly undermine the U.S. national interest,” the groups wrote. “While we agree that preventing Iran from developing the capability to produce nuclear weapons is an urgent U.S. national security objective, the unilateral, extraterritorial, and overly broad approach of these bills would undercut rather than advance this critical objective.” Looking at these actions in light of the definition of treason I cited earlier, it certainly appears as though certain corporate “citizens” (since they have had personhood bestowed upon them), are subverting the Obama administration’s efforts to a) slow or prevent nuclear proliferation, since nuclear weapons in the hands of Iran are a clear threat to our national security; and b) in so doing, are helping a foreign government to seriously injure the parent nation. The Chamber has argued in public and in communication to its membership that the lobbying it undertook to weaken Iran sanctions was absolutely necessary to keep corporate “persons” from doing business with other companies in the Middle East. All fine and well, but it still does not excuse them writing to the Iranian government in direct opposition to current administration policies. These Chamber actions, when looked at from a distance and in concert with disclosures in the WikiLeaks cables about their activities in foreign countries, suggest an organization loyal to wealth-building without regard to this nation’s priorities, policies, or laws. Sanctions are one of the few ways of putting pressure on an opposing government without violence or aggression. Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t think the idea of Iran as a nuclear power is something anyone in this country or the Middle East — Israel or otherwise — wants. It would be the equivalent of handing the launch mechanism in this country to Sarah Palin. In President Obama’s speech to the Chamber today , he said this: But I want to be clear: even as we make America the best place on earth to do business, businesses also have a responsibility to America. I somehow have the sense that Tom Donohue was smirking behind his coffee when he said that. The rest of the speech was subtle pressure for these companies to quit sitting on their $2 trillion in cash and start investing in jobs not only to stimulate the economy but because it’s patriotic . Yes, we’ll have disagreements; yes we will see things differently at times. But we are all Americans. And that spirit of patriotism, that sense of mutual regard and common obligation has carried us through times far harder than these. Clearly the president was not advised that when corporations are persons in this country, patriotism is not part of their charter for existing here. Tom Donohue has seen to that. Postscript: The fabulous Jon Perr reminds that Dick Cheney and 2012-hopeful Mitt Romney have significant interests in companies involved in Iranian investment deals . Cheney’s Halliburton ties are the gift that just keeps giving.

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Live from Sprint’s ‘Industry First’ event with Dan Hesse and… David Blaine

We’re not exactly sure what kind of rabbit Sprint CEO Dan Hesse is planning to pull out of his hat here in New York tonight, but Sprint says it’ll be an “industry first” and David Blaine is scheduled to appear, so we’re definitely curious — and hey, snacks. So what’s it going to be? Unlimited multi-device data plans? That dualscreen Kyocera Echo which leaked a bit last night? David Blaine revealing Dan Hesse is actually a murderous robot from the future? We’ll find out when things kick off at 6PM ET. Live from Sprint’s ‘Industry First’ event with Dan Hesse and… David Blaine originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Genetic Link Between Stress and Depression

A gene that influences how the brain responds to stress may also play a key role in depression.

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On the Street….Slim Lumberjack, Pitti Uomo

This whole “Urban Lumberjack/Heritage” trend can get a bit bulky and unflattering, don’t you think? With all the layers of flannels and thermals and buffalo plaids even a skinny guy can look overstuffed – or overfed. Leave it to an Italian, such as the gentleman above, to find a way to slim down the look and make it a flattering one. The trick is the slim cut KNIT(!) peacoat. A popped collar doesn’t hurt, either.

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