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No Obama Treatment for Them: MRC Study Finds Morning TV Hits GOP Candidates With Hostile Liberal Agenda

For most Americans, the 2012 presidential campaign will be experienced on television, and voters will evaluate the candidates based on their performances at televised debates, daily news coverage, and in long-form interviews. Even with all of the changes in the media landscape over past several years, the most-watched regular forums for candidate interviews are the broadcast network morning news programs — NBC’s Today , ABC’s Good Morning America , and CBS’s The Early Show , with a combined weekday audience of more than 13 million as of the second quarter of 2011. But how fairly are those broadcasts treating the candidates, and how well are the network morning show hosts serving Republican primary voters who must decide which candidate will oppose President Obama next fall? To find out, the MRC’s Geoffrey Dickens and I analyzed all 53 weekday morning show interviews with either potential or declared Republican candidates from January 1 through September 15, and compared the results with our study of the same programs’ treatment of the Democratic candidates during the same time period from four years ago. As might be expected, most of the more than 400 questions posed to the Republican candidates this year had to do with early campaign strategy and tactics and basic biographical details. But our analysts counted 98 “ideological questions” — policy-based questions that incorporated either a liberal or conservative premise.

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Cheryl Cole X Factor

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Cheryl Cole X Factor

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No college degree in an economic downturn? Ouch. That smarts. While US regions with the lowest educational levels struggle to keep afloat, some power metropolitan areas continue to draw the best-educated—and the most success, according to the latest census figures, pulling away even father from their weaker sisters. Boston,…

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Why So Many Of Us Marry The Wrong Person

Last month I wrote an article for HuffPost Divorce about my research that revealed 30% of divorced women knew they were marrying the wrong guy on their wedding day. This statistic triggered much consternation and denial. After wading through hundreds of comments bashing the institution of marriage, doubts about my methodology, and nasty remarks about women, men and relationships in general, it appears everyone missed the point. So let me put it another way: Have you ever talked yourself into a decision that you already knew was the wrong one? Of course you have. We all do. Have you ever taken a job that you knew in your gut wasn’t a good fit for you? (Totally ignored the weird vibes from your new boss? Assured yourself you could learn to be “detail oriented and good with numbers.”) What about buying that car that you really couldn’t afford? (A $600-a -month car payment on a thirty thousand dollar a year salary — yeah, right.) Or maybe you agreed to split the rent with your slovenly college friend in order to afford a nicer apartment. (Shut your eyes and hope she had magically changed into someone neat and tidy.) And what about the third donut you ate for breakfast this morning? (The little voice in your head promised: “I’ll go for a run after work.”) We can rationalize anything. But when we talk ourselves into dating the wrong guy or girl — that’s where the potential for lifelong heartache begins. So after hearing one too many clients admit that had doubts about their relationship long before the wedding — the therapist in me wondered what I could do to change that. (And yes, men do it too — but I’ll get to that later.) I want to clarify that the doubts were not the garden-variety nerves that typically accompany any life-changing decision. They weren’t just “cold feet” or “wedding day jitters.” Rather, the women in my study talked about issues, concerns, doubts and other red flags that existed throughout the course of their relationship. Not just on their wedding day. The problem was that they had brushed their concerns aside. Instead of facing up to the red flags or exploring their gut feelings — they squelched them and stayed in the relationship anyway. My goal was to uncover the reasons why so many women make this mistake. If we understand why they stay in a relationship with the wrong guy, or go through with a doomed-from-the-start marriage, perhaps we can help them figure out what they are really searching for. Not to mention sidestep a miserable marriage and an eventual court date with the divorce attorney! Based on my research, here are the five most common reasons cited for marrying the wrong guy: 1. We’ve dated for so long I don’t want to waste all the time we have invested in the relationship. 2. I don’t want to be alone. 3. He’ll change after we get married. 4. It is too late, too embarrassing and/or too expensive to call off the wedding 5. He is a really nice guy; I don’t want to hurt his feelings. I must elaborate on number five. It is really hard to break up with a nice guy. Unlike the enraged commenters who suggest women are “evil gold-diggers determined to destroy their fiancé’s lives,” most women I talked to did consider their betrothed and his feelings. It’s often easier to break up with cheater or a liar (although far too many women don’t do that when they should either!) But when it comes to nice guys, it can be hard to figure out why you aren’t happy together. The reality is, he may be a solid, good guy on his own. But as a couple, the equation does not add up. The idea of “two becoming one” should not equal instant discomfort. However, when the relationship is solid and true, there is very little doubt, internal conflict or questions. And for the naysayers, I said very little doubt; I did not say no doubt whatsoever. I encourage women (and men, too!) to be very specific about the source of their concerns. Write them down — articulate them. Consider how the relationship might look ten years in the future. And if none of that helps I share a favorite quote from the author Mignon McLaughlin: “When ‘Why not do it?’ barely outweighs ‘Why do it?’ — don’t do it. ” And the million dollar question — why no men in this study? I chose to focus my research on divorced women. But I did talk to a lot of men along the way, too. And yes, men do talk themselves into marrying the wrong girl. What was interesting is that the men’s reasons for saying “I do” when they wanted to shout “I don’t” tended to be more “other-centered” than many of the women. They overwhelmingly cited a sense of duty, obligation and concern for their fiancé’s feelings as their reason for walking down the aisle anyway. I do want to point out that these findings also apply to people who have never married, yet choose to stay in long-term, unproductive, sometimes soul-crushing relationships. They cite many of the same reasons: “I don’t want to be alone.” Or “We’ve invested a lot of time.” Or “I don’t think anyone better is going to come along.” These reasons don’t make for happy relationships — married or not. And finally, a caveat for our gay friends. Now that they have the right to legally marry in some states, I hope they take heed and make sure they are marrying the right guy or girl for the right reasons. So let this be a lesson to you. It doesn’t matter if you are male or female, straight or gay, young or old, divorced, never married or never-want-to-get married-again. Don’t talk yourself into any relationship. Especially not for any of these reasons. Your future happiness depends on it.

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Brandwashed: Tricks Companies Use to Manipulate Our Minds and Persuade Us to Buy

Type: Book Title: Brandwashed: Tricks Companies Use to Manipulate Our Minds and Persuade Us to Buy See all customer reviews Product Description: Foreword by Morgan Spurlock From the bestselling author of Buyology comes a shocking insider’s look at how today’s global giants conspire to obscure the truth and manipulate our minds, all in service of  persuading us to buy.   Marketing visionary Martin Lindstrom has been on the front lines of the branding wars for over twenty years.  Here, he turns the spotlight on his own industry, drawing on all he has witnessed behind closed doors, exposing for the first time the full extent of the psychological tricks and traps that companies devise to win our hard-earned dollars.   Picking up from where Vance Packard’s bestselling classic, The Hidden Persuaders , left off more than half-a-century ago, Lindstrom reveals:      • New findings that reveal how advertisers and marketers intentionally target children at an alarmingly young age – starting when they are still in the womb!    • Shocking results of an fMRI study which uncovered what heterosexual men really think about when they see sexually provocative advertising (hint: it isn’t their girlfriends).    • How marketers and retailers stoke the flames of public panic and capitalize on paranoia over global contagions, extreme weather events, and food contamination scares.    • The first ever neuroscientific evidence proving how addicted we all are to our iPhones and our Blackberry’s (and the shocking reality of cell phone addiction – it can be harder to shake than addictions to drugs and alcohol).    • How companies of all stripes are secretly mining our digital footprints to uncover some of the most intimate details of our private lives, then using that information to target us with ads and offers ‘perfectly tailored’ to our psychological profiles.    • How certain companies, like the maker of one popular lip balm, purposely adjust their formulas in order to make their products chemically addictive.       • What a 3-month long guerilla marketing experiment, conducted specifically for this book, tells us about the most powerful hidden persuader of them all.    • And much, much more.   This searing expose introduces a new class of tricks, techniques, and seductions – the Hidden Persuaders of the 21st century- and shows why they are more insidious and pervasive than ever.  See the details

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Blaine Gabbert To Start For Jaguars

Blaine Gabbert to start for Jaguars knucklehough says: NFL News: Blaine Gabbert to Start for Jaguars : The QB carousel continues in Jacksonville. After dropping … http://t.co/E6hcrDiS #bodog

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WATCH: ‘Sesame Street’ Goes ‘Glee’

Didn’t get enough “Glee” last night? Neither did the guys over at “Sesame Street,” so they decided to create a spoof of the hit show… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PopEater Discovery Date : 21/09/2011 23:02 Number of articles : 3

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Ahmadinejad addresses the UN General Assembly – live

The president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is to address the UN general assembly amid declining fortunes at home 3.37pm: Welcome to live coverage of Mahmound Ahmadinejad’s address to the UN general assembly, which is expected to begin at 4pm BST. Unlike last year, when he sought to grab international headlines, Ahmadinejad is likely to play to a domestic audience this year in an attempt to demonstrate his power and quash suggestions that a once powerful figure has already become a lame-duck president two years before his term ends in 2013. Last week, in the latest episode of his confrontation with the conservatives close to the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, he failed to fulfil his pledge to release the US hikers immediately and take them to New York before his visit, and thus gain the credit himself for their freedom. Instead, he was embarrassed by the judiciary, which contradicted his remarks and insisted that they and not the president were in charge of the fate of Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, who were held in Iran as spies. But Ahmadinejad’s dilemma back in Iran is far more complex than the controversies over the release of the two Americans. After publicly challenging Khamenei over a cabinet appointment in April, Ahmadinejad abruptly lost his position as the protege to the Ayatollah, who holds the ultimate power in Iran. Since then, he has increasingly become isolated with only a handful of serious supporters on his side, losing the support of the elite revolutionary guards and the majority of his hitherto backers both in the parliament and the establishment. Supporters of Khamenei are worried about the influence of Ahmadinejad and his team in Iran’s politics and have accused them with everything from revolutionary deviancy to financial corruption and even sorcery. Ahmadinejad’s troubles were highlighted again on Thursday when it emerged that speculation is rife among Iranian MPs that there will be a move to bring back the position of prime minister instead of the current system of presidency. If this turns out to be the case, this would constitute an attempt by MPs to take power, as any prime minister would be appointed by them, unlike a president, who is elected by the people. Speaking at the general assembly will give Ahmadinejad a great opportunity, more than anything else, to fight back against his opponents. During his stay in New York, the president – who is bombarded by interview requests from the US media – has a great opportunity to garner publicity and distract attention from his political mismanagement in Iran, especially his appalling record of violating human rights. Ironically, Ahmadinejad this time is not receiving the attention he needs in his home country, with even some semi-official media giving scant coverage to his visit to the UN. To obtain that publicity, Ahmadineajd is likely to talk about a controversial subject which would help him to once again become the centre of attention. He may decide to talk about Palestinian statehood and president Obama’s support for the Israelis, or perhaps the US and Britain’s apparent lack of interest in the uprisings in Bahrain and Yemen. All eyes are once again on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Iran Middle East Arab and Middle East unrest United States Israel Nuclear weapons Haroon Siddique Saeed Kamali Dehghan guardian.co.uk

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Some conservative groups are protesting a bill championed by House Judiciary Committee Chair Lamar Smith (R-Texas) that would compel all employers to use the government-run E-verify system to ensure they are only hiring legal workers. The bill passed out of committee Wednesday. Republican lawmakers were not swayed by a letter from Tea Party Nation, GOProud

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The number of Americans filing first-time claims for jobless benefits dropped a bit last week, but stayed high. Last week’s figure for initial unemployment claims was 423,000, a decline from the previous week’s revised figure of 432,000, the Labor Department said. Still, the number is too high to offer hope that the broader unemployment rate–

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