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Emily VanCamp Gets Her ‘Revenge’

After appearing in ensemble television shows, Emily VanCamp has the lead role in her new series ‘Revenge’ on ABC. (Sept. 21)

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Google’s Senate antitrust hearing is today, and rivals Yelp, Nextag, and Expedia are ready to do some complaining. The three companies intend to tell lawmakers that Google is exploiting its search dominance by promoting its own services at the expense of theirs in its results, they tell the Wall Street…

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Ryan Gosling: I May Retire, Talks Disney On ‘Conan’

The “New Mickey Mouse Club” launched Ryan Gosling’s career at an early age, and it may now be responsible for ending it at an early age, too. The “Drive” and “The Ides of March” star, who has three gigantic films out in 2011 after coming out with two major features in 2010, has never worked harder or put out more movies in his life. Understandably, he’s a bit tired, and in an interview with the Independent, he confessed that the whole acting thing is burning him out. “I’ve been doing this since I was 12… I don’t want to act much longer; I can’t do one thing my whole life,” he told the newspaper (via IFC). “I know there are only so many characters I’ll be able to play. It will be over whenever the inspiration dries up.” This year, he played a charming sexpot, vigilante stunt driver and vengeful political aide, so clearly the range is pretty wide. Currently, he’s filming “The Place Beyond The Pines,” in which he plays a small time crook, “The Gangster Squad,” in which he plays a LA cop trying to nab a famous 1940s mobster, “Only God Forgives,” which is with his “Drive” director Nicolas Winding Refn and potentially a remake of “Logan’s Run,” another film with Refn. Still, that Disney youth continues to loom large, as he told Conan O’Brien in an interview on Monday night. “I have a real love-hate thing going on with Disney. It’s a slippery conversational slope… I’ll give you an example of why I love and hate them. I don’t know if this is true or not, and I do not want to get sued by Disney,” Gosling eerily detailed. “There is a belief that Disney has been breeding an army of cats. And they’re not just ordinary cats. They have a special set of skills. They’re like commando cats and they live in a barracks — a cat barracks, I don’t know what you call it — and they live on the outskirts of the park. And at night, when they close the park under the cover of darkness, these cats descend into the park and they eat all the mice. Which is what I love about Disney because they’re so weird and they think of everything… But what’s so messed up and why I hate them, is that the whole empire of Disney is built on the back of one mouse.” WATCH:

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If you thought polio had been eradicated, you’re at least 50% right: The highly infectious virus was “virtually eliminated” from the Western hemisphere in the last century, but remains endemic in Pakistan, among other places, reports the BBC —and a strain circulating there has been genetically tied to the first…

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Google Adwords Keyword Tool

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Raw Video: World War II Burial

The remains of nine servicemen who died when their bomber was shot down in the Pacific during World War II were buried with full honors at Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday. (Sep 21)

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Kristin Chenoweth Goes Country

Kristin Chenoweth returns to her country music roots with her latest album ‘Some Lessons Learned.’ She also talks about the possibility of returning to ‘Glee.’ (Sept. 21)

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Amazon.com, Give Your Employees Good Working Conditions or We’ll Go Elsewhere

enlarge Credit: (APRIL BARTHOLOMEW, THE MORNING CALL) Karen Salasky at the Amazon warehouse near Allentown. I’m an Amazon junkie and a longtime Prime member. So yesterday’s lengthy expose by the Allentown Morning Call really rocked my world. Gawker sums it up: Amazon.com and the managers it hired have come up with all sorts of ridiculous excuses for running a sweatshop that even hardened longtime warehouse workers described as the worst job they’d ever had : Medical breakdowns in our warehouse had nothing to do with our warehouse :Amazon and its contracted managers routinely shifted blame to other people. In a report to OSHA about a single particularly bad day in June, Amazon site safety manager Allen Forney said people were rushed from the warehouse to the hospital with… personal problems: “Fifteen out of 1,600 employees experienced heat-related symptoms. Six of these employees were  treated at a local hospital ER for non-work related medical conditions triggered by the heat.” But it turns out workers were, go figure, pressured into calling work problems personal problems. “One temporary worker” with hypertension, the  Morning Call wrote, “said her vision got blurry, she had trouble standing and couldn’t concentrate one shift when heat in some parts of the warehouse exceeded 110 degrees. She went to a nurse station in the warehouse because she was feeling dizzy. Within minutes of her arrival at the nurse station, an ISS manager asked her to sign a paper saying her symptoms were not related to work, she said… ‘I think it was work-related, but I just signed the paper,” said the wemployee… ‘I knew if I left through the nurse’s station I’d get half a [demerit] point. If you get six points within three months you get fired.’” Whoops, your job doesn’t exist any more : “Sharon Faust said she took a temporary job with[the warehouse temp agency] ISS, hoping it would lead to a permanent position with Amazon. Then in June, the 57-year-old Breinigsville resident was diagnosed with breast cancer. She notified ISS that she needed surgery. They told her she would need a note from her doctor saying when she could return. Faust had surgery July 20 and reported to the Amazon warehouse with a doctor’s note saying she could return to work Aug. 17. When she arrived to deliver the note within a week of her surgery, she found out the doctor’s note wasn’t necessary. ‘They said my assignment with them is terminated. I was just flabbergasted,’ Faust said.” But we give them delicious cold treats : In a July call to OSHA, Amazon’s Forney disclosed that the warehouse was ranging from 108-112 degrees but noted “Amazon initiated voluntary time off, allowing employees to go home if they wished  and ice cream was available .” A warehouse security guard later complained to OSHA that he’d seen two pregnant women at the warehouse taken to nurses due to the heat. Amazon refused to open the garage doors, he said, but ” they do have ice pops going around and water everywhere.” Delicious ice pops solve everything, really. Not our problem : By shifting management of the warehouse to its temp agency, “Amazon limits its liability for workers’ compensation and unemployment insurance.” That sounds cheap enough to make this warehouse misery a mere cost of doing business. Bandannas for everyone! Amazon never did open those big doors, and the fans it installed after OSHA started poking around were compared by one worker to “working in a convection oven.” But there are consolation prizes: “Amazon purchased 2,000 cooling bandannas, which were given to every employee, and those in the dock/trailer yard received cooling vests, Forney said.” You’re not sick, you’re foulmouthed : One 44 year old former waitress worked 11 hour days during the holiday rush, but found her rates dropping in the summer hear. One day her fingers tingled and her body felt numb. “She was taken by wheelchair to an air-conditioned room, where paramedics examined her while managers asked questions and took notes. ‘I was really upset and I said, “All you people care about is the rates, not the well-being of the people,”‘ she said…Supervisors told Salasky to go home and rest. She reported to an ISS office the next day to drop off medical paperwork, and she was asked to sign papers acknowledging she got irate and used a curse word on the day she suffered from the heat. She refused to sign the papers because she said she didn’t curse. A few days later, she called ISS and found out her assignment had been terminated.” We’re doing everything we can (except not really) : One former Amazon employee, who had worked himself out of the temp agency and into a permanent position in the warehouse, explained to the  Morning Call that other warehouses where he worked woud routinely open loading dock doors to help circulate air when it got hot. He was told by managers that Amazon did not do this because it was worried about theft. And yet Amazon’s Michele Glisson forwarded a statement to the newspaper claiming “”The safety and welfare of our employees is our No. 1 priority at Amazon…. We go to great lengths to ensure a safe work environment, with activities that include free water, snacks, extra fans and cooled air during the summer.” And yet somehow the temperatures in this worker’s paradise climbed to 114 degrees. Somehow we don’t think that’s ever happened in the den of dissembling and greed that is Amazon’s Seattle headquarters. I already sent them a letter saying I was more than happy to pay extra if it meant their workers would have good jobs with decent working conditions. I urge you to do the same.

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Even more bad economic news from a report released today: Housing prices will remain depressed for years, dropping by an expected 2.5% this year and rising only 1.1% each year through 2015, according to the survey of more than 100 economists. Since the 2005 peak, housing prices have…

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Reading While Eating for September 21: The Way the Cookie Crumbles

Wednesday’s links talk September songs and German hangovers. Rich Kids: In this dismal economic climate, cash-strapped colleges are preferring wealthier students, who do not need financial aid, in their admissions decisions. (New York Times) Bunny Business: A former real-life Playboy Bunny recaps the new NBC series, The Playboy Club. Shocker — it’s not all that

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