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Want to change the world? COMMON is the accelerator for that

Eco-sustainability. Compostable. Social good. When you think about business accelerators these aren’t always the first words to pop into your mind. But if you want to be a part of COMMON, they had better be. COMMON is the brain child of Alex Bogusky (of Crispin Porter & Bogusky fame), his wife Ana, Rob Schuham and Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 15/08/2011 21:10 Number of articles : 2

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Iowa Fairgoer to Todd Palin: Your Wife ‘Sold Out’

Click here to view this media The San Francisco Chronicle captured video of an Iowa fairgoer last week confronting Todd Palin. “We’re from Alaska,” the woman told him. “We were sick when she quit.” “What would you recommend doing when you got $600,000, $700,000 of debt hanging over your head, and you still have all these people filing complaints against you?” Todd Palin asked. “What would you do?” “Well, you go for the money obviously. That’s what she did. Everybody in Alaska thinks she sold out,” the woman replied. “Hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. You got all this debt going to be there,” Todd Palin insisted. “It’s not there anymore is it? You got quite the deal,” the woman charged, adding that Todd Palin was also a “sellout” as he walked away.

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Iowa Fairgoer to Todd Palin: Your Wife ‘Sold Out’

Click here to view this media The San Francisco Chronicle captured video of an Iowa fairgoer last week confronting Todd Palin. “We’re from Alaska,” the woman told him. “We were sick when she quit.” “What would you recommend doing when you got $600,000, $700,000 of debt hanging over your head, and you still have all these people filing complaints against you?” Todd Palin asked. “What would you do?” “Well, you go for the money obviously. That’s what she did. Everybody in Alaska thinks she sold out,” the woman replied. “Hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. You got all this debt going to be there,” Todd Palin insisted. “It’s not there anymore is it? You got quite the deal,” the woman charged, adding that Todd Palin was also a “sellout” as he walked away.

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Colleges to challenge student visa clampdown

Association of UK Private Schools and Colleges will ask high court to review Theresa May’s plan to fix ‘broken’ system Private colleges were given the go-ahead on Monday to mount a legal challenge against a government clampdown on “bogus” foreign students. A judge gave the Association of UK Private Schools and Colleges permission to ask the high court to review plans to cut student visas. The home secretary Theresa May announced the proposals earlier this year and said ministers wanted to restore “sanity” to the student visa system. She said the “radical” clampdown would close fake colleges, block entry for those who could not speak good English and make it tougher for non-EU students to stay after courses finish. But private colleges say the plans are “disproportionate”, “arbitrary” and “severe”. Deputy high court judge Charles George, QC, said that the association could seek a high court ruling. At a preliminary high court hearing in London, he said the association had an “arguable” case for a review. But he thought college bosses would face an “uphill task” in persuading a judge that May had acted unreasonably. May said in March that the government wanted to attract the “brightest and best” to the UK but said the visa system had become “broken” under the previous Labour administration. “This package will stop the bogus students, studying meaningless courses at fake colleges,” she said. “It will protect our world-class institutions. It will stop the abuse that became all too common under Labour. And it will restore some sanity to our student visa system.” She said she expected the measures would reduce the number of student visas issued by 70,000-80,000 annually – equivalent to a 25% fall. Students Further education Immigration and asylum Theresa May guardian.co.uk

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Syria assault on Latakia drives 5,000 Palestinians from refugee camp

Palestinian refugees in Syria flee attack by Assad gunboats and soldiers on their camp in port city of Latakia More than 5,000 Palestinian refugees have fled a camp in Latakia, Syria, after President Bashar al-Assad’s forces attacked the port city in the latest military crackdown on dissent, the UN said on Monday. UNRWA , the UN agency that aids Palestinian refugees, said the camp’s residents fled after Latakia came under fire from gunboats and ground troops over the weekend. It was not immediately clear where the refugees were seeking shelter. “We are calling for access to the camp to find out what is going on,” said UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunness. “There were 10,000 refugees in the camp and we need to find out what is happening to them.” Assad has dramatically escalated the crackdown on the five-month-old uprising since the start of the holy month of Ramadan. Despite international outrage, the regime is trying to re-establish firm control in rebellious areas by unleashing tanks, snipers and – in a new tactic – gunships. On Monday, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu called on Syria to end the bloodshed immediately and threatened unspecified “steps” if it fails to do so. “If the operations do not end, there would be nothing more to discuss about steps that would be taken,” Davutoglu said, without elaborating. Turkey, a former close ally of Syria, has been increasingly frustrated with the brutal crackdown by Damascus. Nearly 30 people, and possibly more, have been killed in the city since the assault on Latakia began on Saturday, activists say. The regime has banned foreign media and restricted local coverage, making it difficult to verify accounts on the ground. The attacks in Latakiaare the latest wave of a brutal offensive that shows Assad has no intention of relaxing his grip despite international outrage and new US and European sanctions. As the gunships blasted waterfront districts on Sunday, ground troops and security forces backed by tanks and armored vehicles stormed several neighborhoods, sending terrified women and children fleeing. The Observatory said troops opened fire Monday as a group of fleeing residents approached a checkpoint in the Ein Tamra district of Latakia. One person was shot dead and five wounded. A Latakia resident confirmed the account, saying troops fired as scores of people, many of them women and children, were fleeing. He spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals. The Local Coordination Committees , an activist group that helps organize protests in Syria, also confirmed troops fired at fleeing families. It said random gunfire erupted Monday in addition to a campaign of raids and house-to-house arrests. Troops later entered small neighborhoods in the al-Ramel Palestinian refugee camp, warning people to leave or risk their houses being destroyed, the LCC said. A witness said security forces were rounding up young men in the area and detaining them in a sports stadium nearby. Amateur videos posted online by activists showed smoke rising from al-Ramel, the crackle of heavy gunfire and people shouting, “God is Great!” Monday also saw soldiers storm the area of Houla in the central Syrian city of Homs, which has seen massive protests in recent months. A sniper killed an elderly man, according to the London-based Observatory for Human Rights, which has a network of activists on the ground in Syria. The group said more than 700 people have been arrested in and around Homs since the beginning of August. Syria Middle East Arab and Middle East unrest Bashar Al-Assad guardian.co.uk

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Marcos Ambrose Wins at Watkins Glen

Marcos Ambrose won the rain-delayed Sprint Cup race at Watkins Glen International Monday for his first victory in NASCAR’s top series. Ambrose beat Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch on a green-white-checkered finish. (Aug. 15)

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Vera Farmiga Makes Her Directorial Debut

Actress Vera Farmiga wasn’t sure how she’d perform behind instead of in front of the camera, but says directing ‘Higher Ground’ whet her appetite for more. (Aug. 15)

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Cathay Pacific Sex ScandaL (Scandal!! Cathay Pacific Crew Sex Scandal Caught on Tape‏) Cathay Pacific sex photos released [NEW] Mile-high club Cathay Pacific flight attendant gives pilot oral sex EXCLUSIVE VIDEO BradyBunchBA11 says: Sex scandal forces Cathay Pacific to review marketing strategy – Telegraph http://t.co/dOmxJaQ via @ Telegraph

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The Media Admits To Ignoring Ron Paul

Why? Because if “the unelectable one” were to become president, the financial kleptocratic, oligarchic status quo, which just so happens is the big legacy media’s biggest advertising base, would be wiped out overnight. Next up: big media becomes very small media. The clip below from CNN explains it all. As for the reason why Bachmann took first, one picture speak a thousand words: h/t John and Travis… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : zero hedge Discovery Date : 14/08/2011 21:42 Number of articles : 2

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Superhero Bits: Dark Knight Rises, Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America 2, Man of Steel, Hulk

[1] What does Guillermo Del Toro have to say about the Hulk TV show? Is Warner Bros. really developing a Superman/Batman movie again? Want to get a closer look at the Catwoman costume from The Dark Knight Rises? How about a new look at Bane and a new accident involving the Batwing? Curious to read what Rhys Ifans has to say about his character in The Amazing Spider-Man? And when can you stop worrying… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 15/08/2011 15:41 Number of articles : 2

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