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Mike Ross Press Conference June 2011 – Part 2 of Capitol View with Congressman Mike Ross June 2011 – Part 1 of Capitol View with Congressman Mike Ross 40_Years says: Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish: “Democratic” Congressman Mike Ross (AR-4), has announced that he will not seek ree… http://bit.ly/nTaUtF

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Maggie Gallagher: It’s Gonna Be A Bloody Mess In NY

Is this how the head of the National Organization for Marriage shows her true “Christian” nature? Calling it “mission critical”, Maggs threatens to take down the republicans who voted for same-sex marriage & reverse the law . DanNation.com : NOM’s sausage-fingered Maggie Gallagher tells the Christian Broadcasting Network that the fight to overturn NY’s marriage equality law is “mission critical” and… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pam’s House Blend Discovery Date : 26/07/2011 04:52 Number of articles : 3

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Netflix users are so unhappy about the company’s plan to raise prices and separate DVD subscriptions from streaming packages that up to 15% are planning to ditch the service entirely, a survey finds. As many as 2.5 million dual-service subscribers are heading for the door, reports MSNBC . Those staying…

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‘Partisan Three-Ring Circus’: Obama Shows Frustration During National Television Address

[caption id="attachment_102969" align="aligncenter" width="620" caption="AP"] [/caption] President Obama scolded Republicans and specifically House Speaker John Boehner in his nationwide television address Monday night. He said House Speaker John Boehner’s recent proposal would only stall the decision another six months and would not be a complete solution to the problem. Obama called the debate a… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 26/07/2011 05:44 Number of articles : 3

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BBC journalists plan work to rule

An indefinite work to rule among BBC journalists will begin after another 24-hour strike on Monday More disruption to BBC news programmes is on the cards over the coming weeks with journalists “indefinitely” working to rule following a 24-hour strike on Monday. The BBC News Channel is like to be most affected by the action, which is taking place in protest over compulsory redundancies . Following last Friday’s strike , another 24 hour stoppage is due to take place on Monday. National Union of Journalists’ members at the corporation have been told in an internal memo that “an indefinite work to rule will begin across the BBC from 00.01 on Tuesday August 2nd immediately following the 24 hour strike”. According to corporation sources, working to rule could be more effective at causing disruption because many staff on the BBC News Channel “act up” to cover more senior positions during busy news days. On Tuesday afternoon, talks are taking place between the NUJ and BBC management over the three members of staff in BBC Monitoring and the World Service who have been made compulsorily redundant. It is understood that another NUJ member has been made compulsorily redundant since last week’s strike, despite sitting and passing a test for an alternative job. According to the internal memo there is also a claim that “work which could be done by a second member dismissed from BBC Monitoring is being done by individuals flown in from overseas instead”. Meanwhile, BBC management has agreed to meet all the broadcasting unions on 11 August to discuss the corporation’s stance on redundancies in light of the cuts due to take place as a result of the Delivering Quality First initiative . A BBC spokeswoman said: “We are disappointed that the NUJ has chosen to take industrial action and implement work to rule over these redundancies. These actions do not alter the fact that the BBC is faced with a number of potential compulsory redundancies following significant cuts to the central government grants that support the World Service and BBC Monitoring. “We will continue with our efforts to reduce the need for compulsory redundancies. However, the number of posts that we are having to close means that unfortunately it is likely to be impossible for us to avoid some compulsory redundancies. “The BBC has been in continuous dialogue with the NUJ over the past week.” BBC National Union of Journalists Media unions Television industry Radio industry Tara Conlan guardian.co.uk

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Glenn Beck On Norway Killings: Children Like ‘Hitler Youth,’ Breivik ‘Just As Bad As Osama Bin Laden’ (AUDIO)

Glenn Beck spoke out about the mass killings in Norway on his Monday radio show. Beck said that he was troubled by the summer camp that was the site of the overwhelming majority of the carnage perpetrated by Anders Behring Breivik, the right-wing extremist who has admitted to the killings. The camp is run by Norway’s leading center-left party, the Labor Party, and has long been a haven for young people looking to break into the political scene. Beck said the camp “sounds a little like the Hitler Youth. I mean, who does a camp for kids that’s all about politics? Disturbing.” He then went on to say that he had warned that there would be horrible consequences due to the rise of what he called the “evil” strain of Islam in Europe. Islam, he said, is “squeezing the neck” of the continent, and multiculturalism is “killing” it. But Beck was at pains to denounce Breivik completely. “There is no difference between him and the 9/11 bombers,” he said. “No difference. He is just as bad as Osama bin Laden. Period.” LISTEN:

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ARM alchemy turns ubiquity into gold, profits up 25 percent

A 25 percent rise in profits might look modest compared to the 167 percent explosion announced at the end of Q2 last year, but we doubt anyone at ARM’s UK HQ will be moaning. A typically understated earnings report highlighted 1.1 billion ARM-based chips shipped into mobiles and tablets, plus another 800 million chips into other types of devices in Q2. Other tidbits included two new signings for next-gen Cortex-A15 chips, plus two more for Mali graphics chips, which ought to help the mobile chip king maintain its dominance into next year. If you had an extra sausage with your fry-up this morning, ARM, then you deserved it. ARM alchemy turns ubiquity into gold, profits up 25 percent originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Jul 2011 08:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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VIDEO: Björk – ‘Crystalline’

Good ol’ Speeakz posted up this track a few weeks back and now a month or so later, here come the visuals. Peep the Icelandic wonder’s new video up top. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PinBoard Discovery Date : 26/07/2011 10:13 Number of articles : 4

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VIDEO: Björk – ‘Crystalline’

Good ol’ Speeakz posted up this track a few weeks back and now a month or so later, here come the visuals. Peep the Icelandic wonder’s new video up top. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PinBoard Discovery Date : 26/07/2011 10:13 Number of articles : 4

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Voters in America’s most populous state are likely to find the question of marijuana legalization on their ballots again next year. Supporters of the “Regulate Marijuana Like Wine” initiative have been given permission to start circulating petitions to get the measure on ballots next year, AP reports. The measure would…

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