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Some of Barack Obama’s top operatives have embarked on a cross-country “listening tour,” pumping top donors for big 2012 donations, Politico reports. They’re asking donors who maxed out on donations to Obama and Hillary Clinton in 2008 to join a new “National Finance Council,” for the low-low price of a…

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In the 1980s, Pigeon O’Brien was friends with a girl named Lisa Druck, and “Lisa Druck was trouble,” writes O’Brien on the Huffington Post . She told seedy stories about “strip poker and non-monogamy,” but O’Brien and other pals liked her nonetheless. Then Lisa Druck vanished for years, reappearing in 2004…

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Raw Video: Angry Woman Destroys Liquor at Store

Police say an angry customer at a suburban New York liquor store swept her arm through a shelf of high-priced booze, smashing $1600 worth onto the floor. (March 4)

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Mich. High School Player Dies After Winning Shot

A Michigan high school’s star basketball player collapsed on the court and later died after making a game-winning layup in overtime to cap his team’s perfect season. (March 4)

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Hmm. Prominent Conservative Radio Hosts Planted Scripted Actors Among Callers

enlarge Well, looky here! From the Columbia Journalism Review: Well, here’s a shocker: Some of the people who phone in to talk radio shows (that caller with the pitch-perfect rant, provocative comment or burning question) may actually be hired actors reading from scripts .  I’m not an angry listener, but I play one on radio! Via Tablet Magazine: If [the actor] passed the audition, he would be invited periodically to call in to various talk shows and recite various scenarios that made for interesting radio. He would never be identified as an actor, and his scenarios would never be identified as fabricated—which they always were. “I was surprised that it seemed so open,” the actor told me in an interview. “There was really no pretense of covering it up.” enlarge Curious, the actor did some snooping and learned that Premiere On Call was a service offered by  Premiere Radio Networks , the largest syndication company in the United States and a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications, the entertainment and advertising giant. Premiere syndicates some of the more sterling names in radio, including Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and Sean Hannity. But a great radio show depends as much on great callers as it does on great hosts: Enter Premiere On Call. enlarge “Premiere On Call is our new custom caller service,” read the service’s website, which disappeared as this story was being reported (for a cached version of the site click  here ). “We supply voice talent to take/make your on-air calls, improvise your scenes or deliver your scripts. Using our simple online booking tool, specify the kind of voice you need, and we’ll get your the right person fast. Unless you request it, you won’t hear that same voice again for at least two months, ensuring the authenticity of your programming for avid listeners.” Ensuring the authenticity of your programming… with paid, planted callers.

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Ivory Coast: parts of Abidjan resemble war zone – UN

Continue reading the main story Ivory Coast crisis Eyewitness: ‘We were slaughtered’ Life on hold Rebel capital: ‘Running for water’ Q&A: Ivory Coast election crisis Parts of Ivory Coast’s main city of Abidjan resemble a “war zone”, the UN refugee agency head in the West African nation, Jacques Franquin, told the BBC. The UNHCR has suspended plans to open a camp in the west for those fleeing the violence because of safety concerns. “The situation is deteriorating rapidly,” Mr Franquin said….

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Free speech? Fuggedaboutit! Liberal radio host and reined-in MSNBC flamethrower Ed Schultz has provided another example of his erratic reverence for the Constitution, specifically that pesky First Amendment. On his radio show Wednesday, Schultz harkened back to halcyon days of yore involving “old Democrats” made singular by their intolerance for discussion of that most sacred cow, Social Security ( audio here ) — It's easy to sit here and Monday-morning quarterback what they ought to be doing (referring to Democrats' response to union battle in Wisconsin), how they ought to be doing it and everything else, but can we agree on one thing? That there is an old Democratic Party out there that would have never allowed Social Security

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Gizmo5 shutting down on April 3rd, credits can be transferred to Google Voice

Google may not have offered too many details when it acquired VoIP outfit Gizmo5 back in November of 2009, but it’s not like any of that matters now. Gizmo5 customers around the globe are receiving an email today notifying them of the service’s impending closure, with April 3rd pegged as the final day that calls can be made. After March 11th, you’ll no longer be able to add credit to your account, but you can request a refund or have your remaining credits transferred to Google Voice (if you’re in the US). Head on past the break for the full message, and feel free to pour one out. Or, you know, just wipe that FOF off of your face by watching this . [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Continue reading Gizmo5 shutting down on April 3rd, credits can be transferred to Google Voice Gizmo5 shutting down on April 3rd, credits can be transferred to Google Voice originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 18:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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National Day of Unplugging 2011 starts now, but only after you tweet about it

Darren Murph was scheduled to write about the National Day of Unplugging 2011, which spans from sundown on March 4th to sundown on March 5th. Unfortunately, this post was delegated to him too late in the evening. He had already ” unplugged .” You could bother to search Facebook and Twitter to see his last snippet of digital communication for the day, but then you’d be laughing in the face of this marvelous idea. Your call. You know who you have to answer to in the end. National Day of Unplugging 2011 starts now, but only after you tweet about it originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 19:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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American Idol Recap

Beyond Reality – American Idol Recap 3/3/11 ‘American Idol’ Recap: Girls, Girls, Girls ‘American Idol’ recap: Top 12 girls shine on stage, led by Pia Toscano and Thia Megia ' American Idol' Recap : Top 13 Finalists Revealed – Idol Worship The judges add three wild-card picks to the 10 finalists chosen by viewers at home. ' American Idol' Recap : 13 Finalists Revealed + Power Rankings … Last night’s “Idol” was a tale of two shows: One incredibly boring, and one that made for some of the show’s best television so far this season. Beyond Reality – American Idol Recap 3/3/11 Beyond Reality – American Idol Recap 3/3/11. March 4th, 2011 · No Comments. Tags: American Idol. 0 responses so far ↓. There are no comments yet…Kick things off by filling out the form below. You must log in to post a comment. … ' American Idol' Recap : The Top 13 Is Revealed! – OK! Magazine … After the top 12 guys sung their hearts out on Tuesday night, and the top 12 girls gave it their all on Wednesday night, it was finally time to face the hard 20110313. ' American Idol' Recap : Top 13 Chosen — Reality TV Blog As the Top 10, based on viewer votes, is revealed, we’ll see how much of an effect the introduction of online voting will have. Is anyone else hoping for an upset, just for the excitement of it all? This week, babesmcphee says: dreams CAN come true!: RT @babesmcphee : @pftompkins your american idol recap yesterday was so funny!/ RT @PFTompkins : @babesmcphee I KNOW!!

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