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Hear an Excerpt of Amy Winehouse’s Final Recording

With all the endless publicity, speculation and tedious moralizing that has surrounded the tragic, premature death of Amy Winehouse, it’s easy to forget that she was first and foremost a pretty great singer. With this in mind, we’re glad that a snippet of what would prove to be her last recording has surfaced online — Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Flavorwire Discovery Date : 19/08/2011 19:25 Number of articles : 2

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Didn’t anyone pay attention to how things went for Tom Cruise in Minority Report ? Cops in Santa Cruz, California, are using a computer math algorithm to anticipate when and where crimes are most likely to be committed, reports ABC News . Based on earthquake prediction technology, the system uses years…

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Libyan rebels close in amid reports of fierce fighting in Tripoli

Explosions and gunfire shake Libyan capital as residents say anti-Gaddafi protesters have taken to the streets Tripoli was shaken by explosions and rocked by gunfire on Saturday night amid rumours that a major rebel offensive had left the regime of Muammar Gaddafi close to collapse. Tripoli residents told Reuters there were anti-Gaddafi protesters in the streets. “We can hear shooting in different places,” said one. “Most of the regions of the city have gone out, mostly young people … it’s the uprising … They went out after breaking the [Ramadan] fast.” “They are shouting religious slogans: God is greatest!” Celebrations broke out across Libya after Libyan TV reported that Muammar Gaddafi and his two sons had left the country. In the town of Zintan, the opposition stronghold in Libya’s western mountains, locals fired wildly into the sky with Kalashnikovs and anti-aircraft guns as news of Gaddafi’s apparent departure spread. Libya’s opposition Al-Aharar channel said that, according to sources in Tripoli, Gaddafi and his sons Mu’tasm and Hannibal had all fled. There was no information on how they had allegedly managed to escape from Tripoli, now under siege from rebel forces in the west, east and south. A caller from Tripoli also told Libya’s Al-Aharar TV channel that anti-Gaddafi locals had closed off the city’s main Alsika Street, close to the French embassy and leading from Tripoli university to the former King’s palace. Government troops in pick-up trucks with anti-aircraft guns were trying to enter, he added. Libyan state TV failed to report Saturday night’s dramatic events. It broadcast instead a report of a Ramadan prayer from a Tripoli mosque and old video of Gaddafi supporters waving flags in the city’s Green Square. Dr Khalid Abdul Rahman, a UK-based Libyan working as a visiting consultant in Zintan hospital, said: “We’re excited. We should be in Tripoli now. We just want to make sure of this news. If he [Gaddafi] has gone it means I’m travelling tomorrow to Tripoli to see my family. This is what we’ve been fighting about for the last six months now.” According to Dr Khalid, people from Tripoli were pouring on to the streets on Saturday night. “I just spoke to my cousin in Tripoli. He’s left his house. All the men have gone out to celebrate. I’m overjoyed. I feel drunk.” He added: “We want a Libya were everyone has their rights, and has what they’ve been deprived of for 42 years.” Al-Jazeera, citing rebel sources, reported on Saturday night that an uprising was already under way on the streets of Tripoli. The station said that after sunset celebratory fire started across the Libyan capital. People had barricaded their streets and districts with burning tyres and were joining up with other anti-regime opponents. One witness told al-Jazeera that people had been injured in several districts of the city from exchanges of fire between pro- and anti-government forces. One opposition Libyan TV station reported that Gaddafi’s departing order was for his troops to use “maximum force” against the rebels. Other sources said the firing died down late in the evening. Abdul Hamid, a 35-year-old engineer based with the rebels in Zintan, said: “If it’s correct I feel very happy. If Gaddafi has escaped everything will be under control soon. We thought Tripoli would be the biggest fight and a lot of people from both sides would die in the fight. If Gaddafi and his sons have run away there will be no fight. Everyone will surrender.” Asked whether the report was true, he said: “I believe it 70 per cent. I can’t say it 100 per cent. Sometimes these reports are just street news.” Libya Muammar Gaddafi Arab and Middle East unrest Middle East Luke Harding guardian.co.uk

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High Speed Video of Handguns Fired Underwater

Destin of Smarter Every Day used a Phantom high speed camera, a homemade aquarium, and two handguns to find out what happens when a gun is fired underwater. Answer: a broken aquarium. via One Cool Thing a Day Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 19/08/2011 03:00 Number of articles : 2

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Oklahoma Tops AP Preseason Top 25

Being voted preseason No. 1 is a tradition at Oklahoma and this season is no different. The Sooners will start out top-ranked in The Associated Press college football poll for the 10th time, more than any program in the country. (Aug. 20)

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Tea Partier to Sharpton: I Couldn’t Listen to Any More of Your Insanity Without My Earpiece Falling Out

Dallas Tea Party founder Phillip Dennis turned a wardrobe malfunction on Friday's “MSNBC Live” into possibly the best line of the week. When his earbud dislodged during a heated discussion with Al Sharpton, Dennis marvelously quipped, “I don’t think I could listen to any more of your insanity there without my earpiece falling out” (video follows with transcript and commentary, vulgarity warning): AL SHARPTON, HOST: The issues — look at the issues that the Tea Party represents and how unpopular they are to the American people. Protect . PHILLIP DENNIS, FOUNDER DALLAS TEA PARTY: Which American people, Reverend Al? SHARPTON: (INAUDIBLE) the people — the American people that you claim brought in these 63 Congressional people, remember them? All of a sudden, when you win elections then the American people, when people are saying that those peoples have turned against you all of a sudden you don’t know who they are? I mean, the American people have clearly said that they don’t have the same view of you. I showed you the poll and before the mid- term election last year you had 18% disapproval and now it’s up to 40%. That doesn’t concern you? DENNIS: S–t. SHARPTON: I think you’ve got to put your earpiece back on if you want to hear me. DENNIS: (INAUDIBLE) I’m sorry, I lost my ear piece. I lost my ear piece there. SHARPTON: That shows that you’re not listening to the American people. That’s kind of symbolic. That’s what I’ve been trying to say. But, go ahead Dennis. DENNIS: I don’t think I could listen to any more of your insanity there without my earpiece falling out. That was a poll that was done by the New York Times. If the New York Times said to me, “Good Morning,” I would duck in fear. We don’t trust what comes out of the New York Times and the mainstream media. With the way Sharpton treats his conservative guests, it's surprising more earpieces don't fall out. That said, nice recovery, Phillip. Bravo!

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Samsung Teases For IFA, Glowing Handsets And Beautiful People

Samsung has something big in store for IFA 2011 — but don’t they always. The company just unveiled two videos for its latest marketing campaign that, per the rules of Viral 101, do not show anything of interest. Still, IFA is Europe’s CES and they company is bound to have something newsworthy like a Galaxy II successor or a Galaxy Tab of the 7-inch variety. The second video after the jump has most… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : CrunchGear Discovery Date : 19/08/2011 14:50 Number of articles : 2

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Compilation of People Who Keep on Walking in Movies

Editcadet1 made a supercut featuring people who Who Keep on Walking in films. via Badass Digest & The Awesomer Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 17/08/2011 16:23 Number of articles : 4

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Riot shooting footage raises fears that violence was organised

Released footage backs up eyewitness reports of gunshots and has convinced officers looters’ chief aim was to start a fire West Midlands police have taken the unusual decision of releasing video footage showing hooded looters firing shots at officers and a force helicopter during this month’s riots. It is believed to be the first evidence that police came under fire during the riots and has heightened concerns that some of the seemingly random violence and looting was conducted by organised criminal gangs. The CCTV images show a group of between 30 and 40 young men breaking into the Barton Arms pub in the Newtown area of Birmingham on the night of Tuesday 9 August. The group, all masked and wearing black clothing, caused extensive damage to the pub and the surrounding area, which has been plagued by shootings in recent years. As officers arrived at the scene shortly before midnight, petrol bombs were thrown at a marked police car. It is believed as many as 11 shots were fired at the officers and a helicopter. Eyewitnesses reported seeing a series of flashes and hearing the sound of gunshots as police approached the looters, forcing officers to take cover behind vehicles. The force said it hoped the footage would encourage members of the public to come forward. “Releasing footage that is so disturbing in nature is an unusual step for us as a force. However, the potential for serious harm, or worse, in this incident has led us to this decision,” said chief constable Chris Sims. “Eleven shots were fired at unarmed officers to enable disorder to continue, while petrol bombs were also thrown at officers who initially attended the scene. “This footage shows seemingly co-ordinated criminal behaviour with no regard for people’s lives, whether it be through the setting of a fire, shooting at unarmed officers or shooting at the police helicopter.” It appears that at least two weapons were used in the incident which police believe was co-ordinated by criminal gangs and involved looters, some of whom may have been as young as 13. Four spent bullet casings were found by forensic teams outside the pub. Four cartridges were also recovered at the scene. A small amount of money was stolen from the pub, but evidence of the use of alcohol and petrol has convinced police that the looters’ chief intention was to start a fire. A major investigation into arson with intent to endanger life and attempted murder has now been launched. Detectives, forensic and ballistic experts, along with local officers, have spent the past week trawling through the CCTV footage and making house-to-house inquiries. So far two people have been arrested for violent disorder in connection with the incident. Siriporn Thumajaroen, who runs the Barton Arms with her husband, Wichai, was upstairs when the gang broke in. She told reporters that she could smell petrol and feared for her life. “We could have died,” she told the Birmingham Mail . “Wichai put the fire out with water but we are lucky to be alive.” She added: “I have lived in this country for five years and I didn’t think this kind of thing would happen here.” The shooting has revived memories of one of the most notorious incidents to blight Britain’s second city in recent years. In 2005, a police officer was shot in the leg and two young men died during the race riots in the Lozells area of Birmingham, which were believed to have involved drug gangs. “This investigation is being treated as attempted murder and arson, and I am only thankful that this is not a murder inquiry,” Sims said. “This was not only police officers’ lives that were put at risk, but also members of the public who may have been passing by.” Sims said the public reaction to the appeal for information had been overwhelming. “However, I must ask once again for anyone who can help our investigation to come forward.” UK riots Birmingham Gun crime Police Crime Jamie Doward guardian.co.uk

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‘Machine Gun Preacher’ Trailer: God, or Guns, Will Save Your Soul

The story behind Machine Gun Preacher is inspiring: Sam Childers traded criminal activity for a life attempting to rescue children in Sudan who would otherwise be co-opted into warfare by the Lord’s Resistance Army. But the movie that dramatises Sam Childers’ story — Gerard Butler stands in for Childers, with a seemingly unstable accent — looks like total by the numbers superficial claptrap. He finds… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 19/08/2011 19:00 Number of articles : 2

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