Banks repossessed a little more than a million homes last year, a record high, according to the latest report from RealtyTrac —and that’s despite a sharp drop off in the fourth quarter thanks to the robo-signing scandal . Next year will likely be even worse, one RealtyTrac exec tells NPR , forecasting…
Continue reading …Check out the premiere of Taylor Swift’s new “Back To December” video. The project was helmed by Yoann Lemoine, who also directed Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” video. The song is the second single from Taylor’s third studio album, Speak Now, and is about Taylor apologizing to a love that she once had. Watch the video to Taylor’s Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 13/01/2011 16:10 Number of articles : 11
Continue reading …It’s been a half-century since John F Kennedy admonished his fellow citizens to ask not what their country could do for them, and his presidential archive is going online today, just ahead of the anniversary, reports the Boston Globe. The $10 million project took four years to complete, but Camelot…
Continue reading …Arizona Politicians Take Closer Look at Security: MyFoxPHOENIX.com So an Arizona GOP leader, a former campaign worker for John McCain, steps down after his wife asks him if his precinct leaders will shoot at their house . It seems Anthony Miller just isn’t conservative enough to please the local GOP’s Tea Party fringe. Several of his allies also resigned. Gee, I wonder if this is for the obvious reason? Several GOP officials from the same area in Arizona have resigned following last week’s shooting rampage in Tucson, including a district chairman who said threats from local tea party members caused him to be worried for the safety of himself and his family. Anthony Miller, 43, stepped down earlier this week as chair of Republican District 20 after his wife expressed concerns about “constant verbal attacks” against him since helping Sen. John McCain win reelection in November, The Arizona Republic reported. McCain was opposed by some parts of the conservative tea party movement in Arizona. Since the election victory, Miller said he has been the subject of intimidating and threatening rhetoric in person and on Internet message boards. Still, Miller said, he had no plans to leave his post until the attempted assassination of Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords during a massacre that left six dead and 14 wounded. “I wasn’t going to resign but decided to quit after what happened Saturday,” Miller told The Huffington Post Wednesday. “I love the Republican Party but I don’t want to take a bullet for anyone.” Miller, who is black, said a number of the attacks were racially based. At an event in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Miller told The Huffington Post that someone called out, “There’s Anthony, get a rope.”
Continue reading …Last year was a hot and wet affair, tying 2005 for the warmest year on record and standing alone as the year with the most precipitation, according to the National Climatic Data Center, which has records dating back to 1880. The earth’s average temperature rose to 58.12 degrees Fahrenheit,…
Continue reading …Although the group has announced a permanent ceasefire, Spain’s crackdown on members of the Basque separatist organisation ETA is continuing. Two suspected ETA members were arrested in a joint operation by Spanish and French police less than 24 hours after the group said its struggle for a Basque homeland would now be conducted using dialogue, rather than guns. Just why is ETA making this move now? Has it given up its fight for a Basque independent homeland? Inside Story, with presenter James Bays, discusses with Miguel Rozas, El Mundo’s editorial producer, Bill Bond, a journalist who has covered ETA extensively,
Continue reading …Joe Biden arrived in Iraq for a one-day visit today, and the top topic for discussion, behind closed doors anyway, was expected to be the US’ December troop withdrawal deadline, an official tells the AP . In front of closed doors, Biden merely reiterated the US’ friendship with Iraq. “The best…
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