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Tareq Salahi Divorce

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Last year, an out-of-work British banker hired two prostitutes to stage his mock execution in the woods—and when they refused to follow through, he apparently hanged himself, the Daily Mail reports. This week, an inquest looked into the grisly details. Colin Birch, once an official at Deutsche Bank, had…

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Raw Video: Pilot Dies in W. Va. Air Show Crash

The pilot of a post-World War II plane died Saturday when his plane crashed at an air show in West Virginia. No spectators were injured, and the pilot’s name hasn’t been released. It was the second deadly air show crash in 24 hours. (Sept. 17)

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Rivera Ties MLB Record With 601st Career Save

Mariano Rivera tied the major league saves record, earning the 601st of his career and matching Trevor Hoffman while preserving the New York Yankees 7-6 win over the Toronto Blue Jays Saturday. (Sept. 17)

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Newstalgia Reference Room – William F. Buckley And Huey P.  Newton – 1973

enlarge An interview that would never take place today. Click here to view this media One thing you have to say about the Firing Line series hosted by William F. Buckley was that he never shrank from an opportunity to book a controversial guest. Even though fireworks famously flew (as in the case of Noam Chomsky), it did make for good theater. One example is the famous interview Buckley did with former Black Panther co-founder Huey P. Newton , which was originally broadcast in February 1973. Huey P. Newton: “The question is; during the Revolution of 1776 when the United States of America broke away from England, my friend would like to know, which side would you have been on during that time?” William F. Buckley : “I think probably I would have been on, been on . . . the side of George Washington, I’m not absolutely sure. Because it remains to be established historically whether what we sought to prove at that point might not have been proved by more peaceful means. On the whole, I’m against revolutions. I think, as revolutions go, that was a pretty humane one.” Huey P. Newton: “You’re not such a bad guy after all. My friend will be surprised to hear that.” It goes rapidly downhill from there. A five minute video clip of this interview has been around for some time. This is the complete one hour interview and it covers a wide variety of subjects asked in the inimitable Buckley fashion with answers in the inimitable Newton fashion. Ah, the 70′s.

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Newstalgia Reference Room – William F. Buckley And Huey P.  Newton – 1973

enlarge An interview that would never take place today. Click here to view this media One thing you have to say about the Firing Line series hosted by William F. Buckley was that he never shrank from an opportunity to book a controversial guest. Even though fireworks famously flew (as in the case of Noam Chomsky), it did make for good theater. One example is the famous interview Buckley did with former Black Panther co-founder Huey P. Newton , which was originally broadcast in February 1973. Huey P. Newton: “The question is; during the Revolution of 1776 when the United States of America broke away from England, my friend would like to know, which side would you have been on during that time?” William F. Buckley : “I think probably I would have been on, been on . . . the side of George Washington, I’m not absolutely sure. Because it remains to be established historically whether what we sought to prove at that point might not have been proved by more peaceful means. On the whole, I’m against revolutions. I think, as revolutions go, that was a pretty humane one.” Huey P. Newton: “You’re not such a bad guy after all. My friend will be surprised to hear that.” It goes rapidly downhill from there. A five minute video clip of this interview has been around for some time. This is the complete one hour interview and it covers a wide variety of subjects asked in the inimitable Buckley fashion with answers in the inimitable Newton fashion. Ah, the 70′s.

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Has the Curious Case of Willow the Cross-Country Cat Been Solved?

Cast aside all quaint homespun stories of the 6-year-old calico pawing her way across the country or stowing away on a truck or train. The solution could be much simpler. Willow may have been brought to New York on a plane from Colorado, according to a tipster who wrote into Gothamist Friday. The tipster explains

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Corpses of battered porpoises are turning up on beaches along the San Francisco Bay. The culprit, experts say, is the bottlenose dolphin. “I’ve lived here 15 years, and I’ve never seen anything like that,” says one biologist who witnessed a porpoise killing while jogging on the beach. “They would chase…

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Adobe: yep, your Windows 8 system will support Flash — sometimes (video)

Flash fans can breathe a collective sigh of relief — Adobe has confirmed that the next version of Windows will, in fact, support work built on its once ubiquitous web publishing platform. Windows 8 PCs and tablets with x86 or ARM processors will support the platform — in the more traditional desktop mode, that is. The version of Internet Explorer 10 built for that interface will play nicely with Flash. Those users who opt for the new Metro UI , on the other hand, will be out of luck on the Flash front, thanks to a lack of plug-in support. Between Adobe’s work in the HTML5 world and the ability to build Flash-like apps using Air for the Metro interface, however, the company seems to have most of its bases covered in Windows 8 land. Check out evidence of Flash running in Windows 8 after the break, courtesy of Qualcomm. Continue reading Adobe: yep, your Windows 8 system will support Flash — sometimes (video) Adobe: yep, your Windows 8 system will support Flash — sometimes (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Sep 2011 17:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Charles Percy

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Charles Percy

Partículas Inestables: Hit the Road, Jack (Ray Charles) Charles Percy on the “Gulf of Tonkin” resolution 1967 Heraldry was stolen by the Saxons from the Britons by Alan Hassell simpleman909 says: RT @ cnnbrk : Former U.S. Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois dead at 91. http://t.co/N0sa1KsY

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