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Jedi Kittens

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Jedi Kittens

(YouTube link) You know it’s true -kittens will play with anything you leave within their reach. So put your light sabers away! -Thanks, Zach! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 25/08/2011 16:39 Number of articles : 4

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Troops Photograph Every Arlington Grave

Working overnight to avoid the sun and crowds, troops from the Army’s Old Guard have been photographing graves at Arlington National Cemetery all summer. It’s a mission to digitize cemetery records after a 2010 scandal revealed mismarked graves. (Aug. 26)

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Catholic Priest on World Youth Day: Media Coverage Was ‘Just Bizarre’

I didn't go to the Catholic News Agency's web site tonight looking for a media bias column; I usually go there to find “positivity” posts for my home blog. When I clicked on an item with an intriguing title (“The Pope's Young Army”), I expected that the author, Father Robert Barron, would regale me with inspiring vignettes from the Pope's recently completed World Youth Day in Madrid. Well, at first he did just that. But then Father Barron's fine column took an interesting turn. Check out his reactions to how the international press covered the event, and his remarkably insightful conclusions (bolds are mine; additional paragraph breaks added by me): I would like to focus my reflections on a phenomenon that would actually be funny if it weren’t so tragic. I’m talking about the mainstream media’s extraordinary capacity to miss the point. Every night that I was in Madrid, I would return to my room after an incomparably rich day moving among the throngs of pilgrims and I would watch the news on CNN and the BBC. World Youth Day was, invariably, among the top stories, but the coverage was, not to put too fine a point on it, just bizarre. “Protestors descend on Madrid as the Pope arrives,” the BBC announcer would gravely intone; “The Pope was met today with strong opposition from secularists, gay rights activists, and Spaniards angry over World Youth Day’s cost to taxpayers,” the CNN anchorwoman would say, frowning into the camera. By the admission of the news reporters themselves, the number of protestors never reached beyond a few thousand, and not one event of World Youth Day was interrupted in the least by their demonstrations. There were, at most, a few scuffles between pilgrims and the protestors. But judging from the tone of the coverage, the average listener in the UK or the United States would have concluded that the Chicago riots of 1968 had broken out in the streets of Madrid. I actually laughed out loud when I focused in on some video of a “confrontation” between protestors and World Youth Day participants and noticed that at least half of the people in the picture were camera crews and reporters! A million and a half young Catholics from all over the world come to celebrate their faith and to declare their solidarity with the Pope—and the networks obsess over a handful of protestors! I know that controversy sells papers and pleases sponsors, but anyone who was on the ground for World Youth Day couldn’t help but conclude there was something more at work in the gross discrepancy between reality and reportage. The dirty little secret is that the actual World Youth Day doesn’t fit the standard secularist narrative, according to which Catholicism is a corrupt, backward-looking, moribund ideology, destined to fade away as science advances and subjectivist moral relativism becomes normative. A small percentage of priests engage in sexually deviant behavior? Blanket coverage. An international army of young people marches through the hot sun and then sits patiently through a rainstorm to see the Pope? Ho-hum. That’s called reporting the news according to a set of fairly rigid ideological assumptions and imperatives. The Catholic Church—at least in the West—is passing through a dark period, largely of its own making. But has the Catholic Church lost the future? The mainstream media wants you to think so. But any of those who experienced World Youth Day first hand would say, “Don’t you believe it.” The good priest's take on the establishment press's mindset is well-stated and spot-on. Excellent job, Father Barron. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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Ernesto Laguardia’s Search for ‘Protagonistas’

Auditions are underway for an upcoming Univision reality competition looking for the next big telenovela star. Its host, Mexican actor Ernesto Laguardia, talks about why he would rather host the show than judge and moving to Miami. (Aug. 25)

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NYC Mayor Orders Evacuations of Sick, Elderly

Mayor Michael Bloomberg ordered mandatory evacuations of the sick and elderly and officials began preparations to shut down the nation’s largest mass transit system, as Hurricane Irene increasingly appeared to be headed for New York City. (Aug. 25)

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Dog of Fallen Navy SEAL, Officer Jon Tumilson, Refuses To Leave Casket (VIDEO)

The dog of fallen Navy SEAL Officer Jon Tumilson refused to leave his owner’s casket at the officer’s funeral earlier this week, Animal Planet reported. Tumilson’s cousin Lisa Pembleton captured the loyal pup, Hawkeye, resting alongside Tumilson’s casket at the Rockford, Iowa ceremony. KPBS reported that the former San Diego resident was killed in the Aug. 6th Chinook helicopter crash with 29 other American service members. Pembleton contacted KPBS’s Home Post publication with this statement: “Hawkeye is/was his loyal “son”. To say that he was an amazing man doesn’t do him justice. The loss of Jon to his family, military family and friends is immeasurable. I hadn’t planned on taking any pictures other than with family. However, from my seat at the funeral, I felt compelled to take one photo to share with family members that couldn’t make it or couldn’t see what I could from the aisle. This is that photo.” WATCH: WATCH the video about Tumilson put together by the Iowa TV station KIMT:

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Storm Tracker

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News 4 WOAI Today School Play Weather national weather service storm tracker YOUNG JEDI – THE RAIN (Official Lyrics Video) 2011 KXLH Mike Rawlins Weather Open nmmercado says: RT @ nytimes : Follow the path of #HurricaneIrene with this interactive storm tracker by @ nytgraphics http://t.co/TtN9m99

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Alphabet

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Alphabet

Mikey’s Alphabet Pt.2 Mikey’s Alphabet Pt.1 4 BR EV.3GP IamDre1alliance says: #OnlyRealJamaicans Alphabet –Hay, B, C, D, He, Hef, Gee, Hich, Hi, J, K , Hel, Hem, Hen, Ho, Pe, Q, Har, Hes, T, Hugh, Ve, W, Hex, Hway, Z

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Traktor Kontrol S2 digital DJ system shaves a few inches and bones off its big brother

Look, last year’s Traktor Kontrol S4 was pretty damn awesome but, at $1,000 and about the size of your average Williamsburg DJ, it wasn’t exactly for everyone. That’s where the S2 comes in. Instead of four channels, it’s a “2+1″ setup that supplements the two standard audio ones with a dedicated sample channel. You still get the same high-resolution jog wheels and integrated 24bit / 96kHz sound card , but Native Instruments managed to shave a few inches, pounds and bucks off its predecessor. At $669 it’s much more affordable — still not exactly an impulse purchase, but within the range of most serious hobbyists. Check out the gallery bellow as well as the video and the PR after the break. Gallery: Traktor Kontrol S2 Continue reading Traktor Kontrol S2 digital DJ system shaves a few inches and bones off its big brother Traktor Kontrol S2 digital DJ system shaves a few inches and bones off its big brother originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 25 Aug 2011 20:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Reason.tv: Why is the Government Driving Folks Off Their Land?

The Antelope Valley is a vast patch of desert on the outskirts of Los Angeles County, and a segment of the few rugged individualists who live out there increasingly are finding themselves the targets of armed raids from local code enforcement agents, who’ve assembled into task forces called Nuisance Abatement Teams (NATs). The plight of the Valley’s desert dwellers made regional headlines when county… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 24/08/2011 15:38 Number of articles : 3

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