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Rangers Manager Predicts Offensive Explosion

Ron Washington, the manager of the Texas Rangers, says he expects his team to erupt for some big innings in the World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals. The best-of-seven series is knotted at one game each as it moves to Texas. (Oct. 21)

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BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 developer beta previewed, Android apps look right at home (video)

Are you in DevCon withdrawal? Need a little BBX preview to ferry you safely into the weekend’s arms? Well, you’re in luck, as German site Macberry.de took the time to film a walkthrough of the recently released BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 developer beta . The homescreen of this new build now offers users folder options similar to that on iOS, neatly collecting your gaggles of data into appropriate bundles — like documents and games. But you probably care less about that, and more about seeing BlackBerry Runtime for Android apps in action. We’re happy to report those Google-specific applications are shown here running quite smoothly, filling the 7-inch tab’s screen without any hint of lag. You can download the dev build now for your own first-hand account, or simply click on past the break to gawk at the silent tour. Continue reading BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 developer beta previewed, Android apps look right at home (video) BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 developer beta previewed, Android apps look right at home (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Oct 2011 20:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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After getting burned badly by Iowa in 2008, Mitt Romney has generally been keeping his distance from the state this time around. But with no other single candidate gathering the support that Mike Huckabee won in the last election, Romney’s strategy might be changing, reports the Wall Street Journal . “I’ll…

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New Tactic… Obama Endorsed #OWS Loons Start Barging into Fancy Restaurant & Lecturing Diners (Video)

Eat Your Peas. Great. You go out for a nice dinner and a bunch of Obama-endorsed anarchist loons come in and lecture you on communism over dessert. Pass the Tums. Via Bill O’Reilly: From the video: OWS protesters stage a … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 14/10/2011 21:49 Number of articles : 4

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The look of love: celebrity wedding photographs – interactive

Paul McCartney is the latest celebrity to issue a wedding portrait. Jess Cartner-Morley looks back at other officially sanctioned snapshots and wonders what they all mean Jess Cartner-Morley Paddy Allen Giulio Frigieri

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Flush with Success: Chicago’s Field Museum Wins ‘Best Restroom’ Title

Put your hands together: the Field Museum has been awarded the prestigious title of America’s Best Restroom. Just make sure you wash before applauding. For those of us who thought that a visit to the museum was boring an opportunity to enrich one’s mind, think again. Believe it or not, this is the 10th annual

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Rachel Yamagata Finds ‘Chesapeake’ Enlightening

Rachel Yamagata released her third solo album, but she feels this one is a little bit different than the others. (Oct. 21)

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Cardinals La Russa Defends Pujols

St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa defended his star first baseman, Albert Pujols, a day after he wasn’t available to talk to the media following the team’s one-run loss to the Texas Rangers in Game Two of the World Series. (Oct. 21)

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Santorum: ‘I’ll Die’ to Stop Same Sex Marriages

Click here to view this media Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is deadly serious about stopping gays from getting married. Earlier this week, the former Pennsylvania senator told Caffeinated Thoughts that he would be willing to “die” in the fight against marriage equality. “The battle we’re engaged in right now is same sex marriage, ultimately that is the very foundation of our country, the family, what the family structure is going to look like,” Santorum explained. “I’ll die on that hill.” The candidate later went on to explain that sex between a man and a woman is “special,” and even birth control is “not OK.” “We’ll repeal Obamacare and get rid any idea that you have to have abortion coverage or contraceptive coverage,” he said. “One of the things that I will talk about that no president has talked about before is I think the dangers of contraception in this country, the sexual liberty idea and many in the Christian faith have said, you know contraception is OK. It’s not OK because it’s a license to do things in a sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be.” Santorum continued: “They’re supposed to be within marriage. They are supposed to be for purposes that are, yes, conjugal but also procreative, and that’s the perfect way a sexual union should happen. When we take any part of that out, we diminish the act. If we take one part out, it’s not for the purposes of procreation, it’s not one of the reasons, then you diminish this very special bond between men and women. So, why can’t you take other parts of that out? And then all of the sudden it becomes deconstructed to the point where it’s simply pleasure, and that’s certainly a part of it, and it’s an important part, don’t get me wrong. But there is a lot of things we do for pleasure and this is special and it needs to be seen as special.” “I know most presidents don’t talk about those things, and maybe people don’t want us to talk about those things. But I think it’s important that you are who you are.”

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Politico’s Mak Buries the Lede: Austan Goolsbee, Supply-Sider

The easy catch in former Obama administration economic adviser Austan Goolsbee's Thursday interview on MSNBC's “Morning Joe,” as reported by the Politico's Tim Mak , is that he believes that “if given a second chance he would not have backed the Cash for Clunkers program or the home buyer tax credit.” Goolsbee's excuse for his changed position — that the administration didn't think the recovery would take so long, when the administration's policies have primarily explain why the recovery has taken so long — is characteristically lame. Something else Goolsbee said is far more surprising — so surprising that one wonders if famed supply-side economist Arthur Laffer somehow temporarily took over the former Obama adviser's mind and body. One also wonders why Mak saved what Goolsbee said for his report's final two paragraphs instead of headlining and leading with it. Here they are: Goolsbee also disagreed with Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who said Wednesday that “private-sector jobs have been doing just fine” and that the focus should be on saving public sector jobs. “I guess I would disagree a little. I think at this moment, the government still has an important role to play, it’s to get the private sector going, and we can do that with tax cuts and incentives,” he said. “Tax cuts and incentives”? Holy Reaganomics, Batman! The only wiggle room Goolsbee may have is that he doesn't mean “across the board” tax cuts. But given the administration's current dogged insistence on tax increases and silence on tax cuts, that's hardly relevant. If only Goolsbee, Obama's economic team, and the President himself had channeled their inner Laffer during the administration's first few months, Investor's Business Daily would never have created the following grim graphic: Of all the recoveries since World War II, only one has taken longer than three quarters to get back to where it was when the downturn began — the not-quite-there after eight quarters recovery which we currently inhabit. Goolsbee's time with Obama goes all the way back to his 2004 senatorial campaign, and he was Obama's senior economic adviser during the 2008 presidential campaign. Where was your inner Laffer when we needed it, Austan? If this were a current or former Bush adviser openly disagreeing on a fundamental economic policy (e.g., David Stockman with Reaga in the early 1980s), I don't Tim Mak would have distracted readers with the Cash for Clunkers eye candy in hopes that readers wouldn't get to the really big item at the end. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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