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Shakira Named To Presidential Council

HayleyKnight_ says: Let’s feel sorry for OBAMA if he appoints a singer called Shakira to his council . Its shocking! http://t.co/Tap2ZbAz

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Asperger%27s Syndrome

South Park Season 15 Episode 8 part 3 South Park Season 15 Episode 8 (full) South Park Season 15 Episode 8 “Ass Burgers” Part 4 claudiaoftheriv says: My psych of personality prof just talked about # asperger ‘ s syndrome @ ninacraver @ Ellen_S91

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Friction is growing within NATO over when to end its air campaign in Libya, with some arguing for a quick exit and others, including the US, arguing that the campaign should continue until the last remnants of Moammar Gadhafi’s loyalists are brought to heel. “It’s over,” one Western official tells…

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Calling it “clean” fuel would be a bit of a stretch: Japan’s top toilet maker has built a bike that runs on human excrement. TOTO’s Toilet Bike Neo has a seat that looks like a toilet, and it’s powered by bio-gas from the driver’s own poop, TreeHugger reports. Apparently, feces…

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(CNN) – Tea Party Express Chairman Amy Kremer slammed President Obama Thursday for “playing class warfare” with the “millionaire’s surtax.” The new tax on those with income over a million dollars a year was introduced by Senate Democrats to pay for the president’s American Jobs Act. The President endorsed the measure at his Thursday news

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Julia Roberts, America’s Sweetheart? One Dog Begs to Differ

If the shirtless man reading Brides magazine doesn’t entertain you, the dog’s reaction to something inside the magazine certainly will. The video says it all, really: this dog definitely does not (eat, pray) love Julia Roberts. One look at her Lancome ad in Brides and he backs away slowly and fearfully. Proving that this wasn’t

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Australian boy, 14, held on Bali drugs charge

Child facing time in adult prison if convicted of carrying 7g of marijuana, which is treated like heroin under Indonesian law Australia is trying to secure the return of a 14-year-old boy arrested in Indonesia for alleged marijuana possession, the Australian foreign minister has said. The boy has been held at Denpasar police headquarters in Bali since he was arrested on Tuesday accused of buying a small quantity of marijuana from a man on Kuta beach. His lawyer, Muhammad Rifan, said he faced a maximum sentence of six years in an adult prison if convicted of possessing 7g of marijuana, which under Indonesian law is treated the same as heroin or cocaine. Kevin Rudd, the Australian foreign minister, said he had sent Australia’s ambassador to Denpasar. “I’ve indicated to him that his number one priority in the immediate period ahead is how we support this young boy and his family and do everything we can to obtain his early return to Australia,” Rudd told reporters in Sydney. The boy, from Morrisset Park north of Sydney, was on holiday with his parents when he was arrested. Rifan said Julian McMahon, an Australian lawyer representing two Australians on death row in Bali for smuggling heroin in 2005, said the boy might only get a few months’ jail or avoid prison if he could prove he had a drug problem for which he had received counselling. Australian media have reported the boy is the youngest Australian to be arrested under Indonesia’s tough drug laws. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the boy told police he bought the marijuana because he felt sorry for the alleged dealer who said he had not eaten for a day. McMahon said most foreigners were arrested in these circumstances when they bought drugs from police informants. Indonesia has some of the world’s strictest drug laws and people convicted of smuggling or possessing drugs can be executed by firing squad. More than 140 prisoners are on death row in Indonesia, including more than 50 foreigners. Australia Bali Indonesia Drugs trade guardian.co.uk

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Australian boy, 14, held on Bali drugs charge

Child facing time in adult prison if convicted of carrying 7g of marijuana, which is treated like heroin under Indonesian law Australia is trying to secure the return of a 14-year-old boy arrested in Indonesia for alleged marijuana possession, the Australian foreign minister has said. The boy has been held at Denpasar police headquarters in Bali since he was arrested on Tuesday accused of buying a small quantity of marijuana from a man on Kuta beach. His lawyer, Muhammad Rifan, said he faced a maximum sentence of six years in an adult prison if convicted of possessing 7g of marijuana, which under Indonesian law is treated the same as heroin or cocaine. Kevin Rudd, the Australian foreign minister, said he had sent Australia’s ambassador to Denpasar. “I’ve indicated to him that his number one priority in the immediate period ahead is how we support this young boy and his family and do everything we can to obtain his early return to Australia,” Rudd told reporters in Sydney. The boy, from Morrisset Park north of Sydney, was on holiday with his parents when he was arrested. Rifan said Julian McMahon, an Australian lawyer representing two Australians on death row in Bali for smuggling heroin in 2005, said the boy might only get a few months’ jail or avoid prison if he could prove he had a drug problem for which he had received counselling. Australian media have reported the boy is the youngest Australian to be arrested under Indonesia’s tough drug laws. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the boy told police he bought the marijuana because he felt sorry for the alleged dealer who said he had not eaten for a day. McMahon said most foreigners were arrested in these circumstances when they bought drugs from police informants. Indonesia has some of the world’s strictest drug laws and people convicted of smuggling or possessing drugs can be executed by firing squad. More than 140 prisoners are on death row in Indonesia, including more than 50 foreigners. Australia Bali Indonesia Drugs trade guardian.co.uk

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For many casual observers and news consumers, the fledgling Occupy Wall Street movement appears to have come out of nowhere–a spontaneous, loosely knit gathering of protesters who feel disaffection and anger over the financial crisis, dismay over the outlook for the American middle class, and a desire to revive traditions of democratic protest. That was,

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Motorola Xoom Family Edition pops up at retail sporting kid-friendly software

Now that Motorola’s Xoom is ready to rock out on 4G LTE connections , the only thing missing from the original 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet is a nice suite of edutainment software… wait, what? Whether or not that’s what you asked for, it appears to be what Motorola’s giving you judging by this “Family Edition” branded Xoom that just showed up at a big box electronics store. While there’s still no hint of the subwoofer-equipped Xoom 2 Media Edition that’s been rumored, this model is differentiated by the addition of a Kid Mode with $40 of software for kids from Zoodles (trailer after the break) packed-in. We don’t have a release date or official pricing yet, but we’d expect to see the MZ505 on shelves sooner rather than later, but for now just check out a few more pics in the gallery below. [Thanks, Anonymous] Gallery: Motorola Xoom Family Edition Continue reading Motorola Xoom Family Edition pops up at retail sporting kid-friendly software Motorola Xoom Family Edition pops up at retail sporting kid-friendly software originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Oct 2011 19:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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