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The Westboro Baptist Church reacted to its Supreme Court victory yesterday with its usual amount of tact and good grace. Gloating leaders of the Kansas-based extremist church vowed to quadruple the number of protests at military funerals of gay vets now that the court has ruled such protests are protected…

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More bad health news on the plastics front. Even BPA-free plastic products can leach a chemical that acts like the sex hormone estrogen, according to new research. The researchers bought hundreds of plastic products from stores like Wal-Mart, focusing on products that come in contact with food, and found that…

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ShowBiz Minute: Sheen, Gabor, Beyonce

Charlie Sheen says he’s ready to fight to get kids back; Zsa Zsa Gabor taken to hospital by ambulance; Beyonce says she donated Gadhafi performance fees. (March 3)

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NFL, Union Negotiators Arrive for Mediation

The NFL and the players’ union sat down Thursday morning for a last-ditch effort to avoid a work stoppage in America’s most popular sport. The league’s collective bargaining agreement expires at midnight. (March 3)

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Bill O’Reilly belongs to a union and is proud of it, but it’s HIS union so it doesn’t count

Click here to view this media Ted Cox at AlterNet did some reporting and found out that Hannity, Limbaugh and O’Reilly Are AFL-CIO Union-Affiliated Members as well as Ann Coulter and Sarah Palin. When it comes to the Wisconsin union fights, right-wing pundits Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh have a couple of things in common. For starters, have all voiced their opposition to the plight of public employee unions in the state. On Feb. 18, Limbaugh said on his radio program , “We are either on the side of the Wisconsin protesters or we are on the side of our country.” Hannity has featured several guests critical of the union and its supporters, including Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, on his Fox News television and radio shows.On the Feb. 18 edition of “The O’Reilly Factor,” O’Reilly stated, “Governments can’t afford to operate” because of “union wages and benefits.” But it turns out that opposing workers’ rights isn’t the only thing these blowhards have in common. As it turns out, all three of them belong to the American Federation Television and Radio Artists union (AFTRA), which is the AFL-CIO affiliate for television and broadcast workers.Yes, you read that right. While Hannity, O’Reilly and Limbaugh have been railing against union workers in Wisconsin, all three of them belong to an AFL-CIO affiliate union. — AFTRA also said in a separate statement that some staff at local Fox affiliate stations are represented by the union. According to its Web site, AFTRA “is a national labor union representing over 70,000 performers, journalists and other artists working in the entertainment and news media.”It “negotiates and enforces over 300 collective bargaining agreements that guarantee minimum (but never maximum) salaries, safe working conditions and health and retirement benefits.” Republicans in Wisconsin voted early Friday to strip public union workers of their collective bargaining rights.In the same segment where O’Reilly blamed government financial woes on union benefits, he not only said he was an AFTRA member, but that his membership had benefited him in the past. … In the same segment where O’Reilly blamed government financial woes on union benefits, he not only said he was an AFTRA member, but that his membership had benefited him in the past. “On a personal note, I’m a member of a union, AFTRA, and when I was working at ‘Inside Edition’ some years ago, the King World company tried to renege on pension benefits,” said O’Reilly. “AFTRA took them to court and the case was settled. If the shop had been non-union, we might have been stiffed.” ,,, Multiple attempts to reach representatives for Hannity, Limbaugh and O’Reilly for comment were not returned. Unions are not all created equal for these wealthy wingnuts.

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Philip Elliott at the Obama White House's state-compliant wire service reports, and distorts (bolds are mine): Barbour says Obama cheers for higher gas prices Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, a potential presidential contender, accused the Obama administration Wednesday of favoring a run-up in gas prices to prod consumers to buy more fuel-efficient cars. Barbour cited 2008 comments from Steven Chu, now President Barack Obama's energy secretary, that a gradual increase in gasoline taxes could coax consumers into dumping their gas-guzzlers and finding homes closer to where they work. In 2008, while the head of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, Chu told The Wall Street Journal that energy prices were the lynchpin to an energy overhaul. “Somehow we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe,” Chu said in September 2008. Obama has distanced himself from those comments … Barbour could have gone directly to Obama to support his contention at this video : Obama: I think that I would have preferred a gradual adjustment. Without doubt, that means he's okay with the idea of high gas prices. I don't recall that Barack Obama has ever “distanced himself” from this assertion, which, if I recall correctly, was also made at least a couple of times in campaign appearances. Plenty of folks at Philip Elliott's state-compliant wire service know darned well that Barack Obama said what he said in 2008, but want to make readers believe that it's Haley Barbour who's making it all up. It's the AP which is making things up about the Obama and his administration's position, as Conn Carroll at Heritage detailed this morning (bolds and paragraph breaks are mine): … Back in February, when the protests in Egypt were first unfolding, Energy Secretary Steven Chu was asked what the Administration could do to combat rising world oil prices. Chu responded: “The best way America can protect itself against these incidents is to decrease our dependency on foreign oil, in fact to diversify our supply.” It is now one month later and the Administration has not updated its talking points. Pressed on gas prices yesterday, White House spokesman Jay Carney said: “We are also, as you have seen over the past two-plus years, very focused on the need precisely to develop other energy sources so that we are not as dependent on foreign oil as we have been in the past.” So what are these “other energy sources” the White House has been developing? How does the White House plan to “diversify supply” to reduce gas prices? The answers are corn, wind, sun, and electric cars. And they won’t help a bit. Phil Elliott, please note: There is no record of which I'm aware of Barack Obama “distancing himself” from Chu's or Carney's comments — and Carney supposedly speaks for him. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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Disgruntled Android developer sounds battle cry, rallies troops, demands Market tweaks from Google (updated)

A dude making a living writing Android apps — who, by all appearances, is an upstanding guy with actual quality software in the Android Market — is taking Google to task this week for what he calls “unacceptable” treatment. His beef seems to originate from the unexplained pulling of one of his titles — Rapid Download — a fact that he discovered not through any sort of communication from Google, it seems, but by the fact that he noticed was no longer making any coin from it. He goes on to say that he was unable to get anyone in Mountain View to explain the situation until his third attempt, at which point he received some unhelpful “generic information” plus a threat tacked on that if he violated the rules again, he’d have all of his titles pulled. For someone whose Market apps are breadwinners, we can imagine that would be a little scary. Long story short, this particular developer decided he wasn’t going to take it — not after paying “over $14,000 in ‘service fees’” — and started a site to get his story public and enlist fellow devs unhappy with the way Google’s been treating them. Now, we can’t vouch for the accuracy of the guy’s story, but if this movement and ones like it gather enough steam, it puts Google in a precarious position; the Market, after all, is the crown jewel in the company’s strategy of allowing only approved devices to be the most relevant to consumers. Take away the absolute importance of the Market — like, say, Amazon is trying to do — and the power structure starts to shift. Update: If you look at the legacy Market posting for Rapid Download on AndroLib, we can immediately spot at least one thing that’s wrong here — the guy is encouraging users to infringe copyrights right in the product description. Whoops! Sure, Google should be more proactive in letting developers know where they went wrong… but if you don’t see the problem in this, you probably have no business being a professional developer — at least, not one that’s claiming ethics on their side. Thanks, everyone! Disgruntled Android developer sounds battle cry, rallies troops, demands Market tweaks from Google (updated) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Mar 2011 09:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Intel Core i7-990X reviewed: best performance ever, but far from best value

As T-Pain once so wisely proclaimed, “it ain’t hardcore unless it’s hexacore .” Intel should have no worries with its Core i7-990X , which has enough processing units to satisfy even the most demanding of hip hop moguls, but it pads out its extreme credentials anyway with an audacious 3.46GHz default speed. That can be Turbo Boosted to 3.73GHz (yes, we are talking about a CPU that can run at 3,730MHz right out of the box) and there’s 12MB of L3 cache and three channels for DDR3 memory to justify the $999 price tag. Well, to partially justify it, anyhow. Tech Report and Tom’s Hardware both ran this new chip through their benchmarking suites and both concluded it’s the fastest consumer processor around, but neither was willing to recommend it as a terribly astute purchase decision. Then again, when has an Extreme Edition of anything ever been a good value proposition? Intel Core i7-990X reviewed: best performance ever, but far from best value originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Mar 2011 12:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Wacked-out actor Charlie Sheen has not only lost custody of his twin toddler sons, but he’s under a restraining order demanding he stay at least 100 feet away from them. New details of the rapidly unraveling personal life of the off-the-rails actor emerged in a court action filed by his…

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The British government has given the green light to Rupert Murdoch’s biggest deal in the nation for decades. Murdoch’s News Corp will be allowed to increase its stake in pay-TV giant British Sky Broadcasting from 39.1% to 100%, on the condition that it spin off its Sky News subsidiary…

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