In the various incarnations of this blog, I have long maintained that celebrities have as much a right to speak out on the issues of the day as I do. The Constitution does not make exceptions for singers or game show hosts, and I am happy to report that Chuck Woolery (the original host of Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Don Surber Discovery Date : 14/09/2011 00:27 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Taliban insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles at the US Embassy, NATO headquarters and other buildings in the heart of the capital Tuesday while suicide bombers struck police buildings in an attack blitz. (Sept. 13)
Continue reading …Michelle Yeoh talks about her new biopic, ‘The Lady,’ at its Toronto International Film Festival premiere. Directed by Luc Besson, the film is based on the life of Burmese pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi. (Sep. 13)
Continue reading …Its task complicated by the cost and politics of President Barack Obama’s $447 billion jobs plan, a special House-Senate deficit-cutting panel worked Tuesday to find a bipartisan consensus on tackling the government’s fiscal woes. (Sept. 13)
Continue reading …During the height of the tourist season, visitors to Washington are faced with an ugly sight when they hit the Lincoln Memorial. The reflecting pool is drained, dug up – and undergoing a renovation that won’t be finished until next year. (Sept. 13)
Continue reading …The Taliban said their gunmen attacked a school van in northwestern Pakistan Tuesday, killing at least four children and the driver. More than a dozen people were wounded. (Sept. 13)
Continue reading …A new Long Beach, California thrift store accepts no cash. Instead shoppers trade goods or their time to pick things out of the “Free Store.” (Sept. 14)
Continue reading …The lawyer who gained fame in the Casey Anthony murder trial in Florida said Tuesday that he will now help a Maryland businessman jailed in Aruba in the presumed death of his travel companion. (Sept. 14)
Continue reading …The death toll from a gasoline pipeline explosion in the Kenyan capital has risen to 87, a Red Cross official said Tuesday, as the Kenyan government declared two days of mourning for the victims of the disaster. (Sept. 13)
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