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News of the World Shutting Down Amid Scandal

The News of the World, a Sunday-only tabloid in Britain, is shutting down amid a phone hacking scandal. The 168-year-old newspaper will publish its last edition on Sunday. (July 7)

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Last Shuttle Launch Postponement Likely

The last Space Shuttle launch schedule Friday morning could be postponed due to stormy weather forecast at the launch site in Florida. AP’s Haven Daley has more from Johnson Space Center in Houston. (July 7)

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1000s Gather for Harry Potter Premiere in London

Harry Potter’s saga is ending, but his magic spell remains. Thousands of fans from around the world massed in London Thursday for the premiere of the final film in the magical adventure series. (July 7)

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Video- Michele Bachmann’s First Campaign Ad

She scare me a bit, like the acquaintance you avoid at the grocery store because she grabs your arm and speaks to you waaaay too close. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Political Carnival Discovery Date : 07/07/2011 14:05 Number of articles : 4

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Rep. Tim Scott Floats Impeachment If Obama Invokes 14th Amendment On Debt Limit (VIDEO)

WASHINGTON — While some have asserted that the debt limit might be unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment, and therefore President Obama does not need congressional approval to raise it, Republicans have been quick to express skepticism over the idea. On Tuesday, a Republican congressman went a step further, saying that if Obama were to use that argument to bypass Congress on the issue, it would be an impeachable offense. “This president is looking to usurp congressional oversight to find a way to get it done without us. My position is that is an impeachable act from my perspective,” said Rep. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) at a meeting sponsored by the Tea Party group LowCountry 9.12 Project on Tuesday, first reported by Lindsay Street on Summerville Patch. His comments were met with enthusiastic applause. “There are a lot of things people say, ‘Are you going to impeach the president over that?’ — No. But this? This is catastrophic,” continued Scott. “This jeopardizes the credibility of our nation if one man can usurp the entire system set up by our founding fathers over something this significant.” Obama doesn’t appear to be looking at ways to “usurp congressional oversight” on the debt ceiling. During his Twitter town hall on Wednesday, the president was asked whether he would consider invoking the 14th Amendment to pay government obligations if Congress refuses to raise the debt ceiling. Obama did not rule out such an option, but he did insist that the situation should not get to a place where such drastic measures would be needed. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney has also said he’s not aware of any White House lawyers looking into the issue, although last week, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner mentioned the clause in the 14th Amendment that states U.S. public debt “shall not be questioned.” On Tuesday, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) told The Huffington Post he thought the whole issue was “silly.” “I think it’s interesting to talk about, but I don’t think it’s sustainable as a legitimate position,” he said. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), meanwhile, has called the 14th Amendment solution “crazy talk.” WATCH (Video by Summerville Patch):

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Raw Video: Running of the Bulls in Spain

Thousands of thrill seekers dashed ahead of six bulls in the streets of Pamplona, Spain Thursday as part of the city’s annual San Fermin festival. No one was gored but one person was injured falling in the street. (July 7)

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More Protests As Spanish Mortgage Defaults Grow

Street protests try to block evictions as more Spanish mortgage defaulters tumble into a deep pit of long-term debt. (July 7)

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Hall of Famer John Mackey Dies

John Mackey, the rugged Hall of Fame tight end and union president who later fought for stronger health benefits of retired players and struggled with dementia, has died. He was 69. (July 7)

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This rant by Piers Morgan should live on in infamy. C&L has been covering the Rupertgate story for a while now and finally there have been consequences for News Corp over this huge and ugly scandal. Will FOX News even cover it ? And how much of a hit will Rupert Murdoch take here in America? News of The World is closing down Sunday: In the past few days, claims have been made that the paper authorised hacking into the mobile phones of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler and the families of 7/7 bombing victims. Mr Murdoch said proceeds from the last edition would go to good causes. Downing Street said it had no role or involvement in the decision. The News of the World is the UK’s biggest selling newspaper and has been in circulation for 168 years. No advertisements will run in this weekend’s paper – instead any advertising space will be donated to charities and good causes. In a statement made to staff, Mr Murdoch said the good things the News of the World does “have been sullied by behaviour that was wrong – indeed, if recent allegations are true, it was inhuman and has no place in our company”. “The News of the World is in the business of holding others to account. But it failed when it came to itself.” He went on: “In 2006, the police focused their investigations on two men. Both went to jail. But the News of the World and News International failed to get to the bottom of repeated wrongdoing that occurred without conscience or legitimate purpose. “Wrongdoers turned a good newsroom bad and this was not fully understood or adequately pursued. “As a result, the News of the World and News International wrongly maintained that these issues were confined to one reporter. “We now have voluntarily given evidence to the police that I believe will prove that this was untrue and those who acted wrongly will have to face the consequences. This was not the only fault. “The paper made statements to Parliament without being in the full possession of the facts. This was wrong. “The company paid out-of-court settlements approved by me. I now know that I did not have a complete picture when I did so. This was wrong and is a matter of serious regret.” He reiterated that the company was fully co-operating with the two ongoing police investigations. He added: “While we may never be able to make up for distress that has been caused, the right thing to do is for every penny of the circulation revenue we receive this weekend to go to organisations – many of whom are long-term friends and partners – that improve life in Britain and are devoted to treating others with dignity.” The Guardian h as more: • News International closes paper in wake of scandal • Government announcement on BSkyB will take several weeks • News of the World paid £100,000 bribes to Met police officers • Miliband questions Cameron’s ‘close relationships with NI • Met police going through 11,000 pages containing 4,000 names • Read a summary of today’s key events Reuters: “The News of the World is in the business of holding others to account,” the deputy chief operating officer of News Corporation told staff of the 168-year-old newspaper. “It failed when it came to itself. “The good things the News of the World does … have been sullied by behavior that was wrong. Indeed, if recent allegations are true, it was inhuman and has no place in our company.” News Corporation has been rocked in the last week by claims that its best-selling Sunday tabloid hacked in to the phones of relatives of British soldiers killed in action, of missing children and those caught up in the July 2005 London bombings. UPDATE : And now a second paper under Rupert’s umbrella is under suspicion for doing the same thing. Today, The Independent reported that hacking allegations have engulfed a second publication of Rupert Murdoch’s — The Sun — his “best-selling” daily paper in the U.K. Previously, the scandal was confined to Murdoch’s News of the World tabloid. From The Independent : Detectives are looking into allegations that a second newspaper at Rupert Murdoch’s News International may have used hacked voicemails to publish stories about the private life of a prominent public figure. Andy Gilchrist, a former union leader, has asked Scotland Yard to investigate his belief that interception of his mobile phone messages led to negative stories about him appearing in The Sun at the height of an acrimonious national strike by the Fire Brigades Union (FBU). He is the first public figure to suggest that the illegal technique was carried out for stories that ran in News International’s best-selling daily title, rather than its Sunday red-top, the News of the World (NOTW). One of the stories, headlined “Fire strike leader is a love cheat”, appeared in The Sun during the first week of its editorship by Rebekah Brooks following her transfer from the NOTW. As News International’s chief executive, Ms Brooks, née Wade, is leading the company’s defence against claims that phone hacking was rife at its headquarters in Wapping, east London.

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Sade’s “Love Is Found” Video Is A Dance In The Dark

When we first heard “Love Is Found,” one of the new tracks on Sade’s hits set The Ultimate Collection, we noted that it was “a mid-tempo electronic number with a slight air of menace about it.” Now an equally dramatic black and white video has premiered for the tune. Watch below! The clip features singer Sade … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 07/07/2011 12:07 Number of articles : 4

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