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As of this writing, the race for the gubernatorial seat for Oregon is still very close to call. Republican candidate Chris Dudley for Oregon governor post is so far leading the counting of votes as reported by the Oregonian against Democrat opponent John Kitzhaber. So far, local news outfits in Oregon notes that Chris Dudley Oregon Governor Election Result 2010: Chris Dudley with Slim Lead over John Kitzhaber is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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San Fran OKs Law Requiring Healthier Kids’ Meals

San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors has voted to approve an ordinance that would limit toy giveaways in fast food children’s meals that have excessive calories, sodium and fat. (Nov. 3)

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Here are the latest reports on steal nevada Telegraph.co.ukDid Harry Reid steal Nevada ? Sharron Angle ComplainsTimes of the InternetAfter a suspicious victory.

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Blue Dogs Get Taken to the Pound

We will inevitably hear that the lesson of Tuesday’s election is that the Democrats need to move to the right. That thinking, in 1994, led to the Blue Dog Coalition of conservative Democrats. But the Blue Dogs went down hard Tuesday. Nearly half of the Blue Dogs running lost. The Huffington Post: According to an analysis by The Huffington Post, 22 of the 46 Blue Dogs up for re-election went down on Tuesday. Notable losses included Rep. Stephanie Herseth-Sandlin (D-S.D.), the coalition’s co-chair for administration, and Rep. Baron Hill (D-Ind.), the co-chair for policy. Two members were running for higher office (both lost), four were retiring and three races were still too close to call. The Blue Dogs, a coalition of moderate to conservative Democrats in the House, have consistently frustrated their more progressive colleagues and activists within the party, especially during the health care debate. Blue Dog members pushed to limit the scope and the cost of the legislation and resisted some of the mandates of the bill. Last summer, seven of the eight Blue Dogs on the House Energy and Commerce Committee even threatened to block health care reform unless it met their cost requirements. Read more Related Entries November 3, 2010 And Now for the Next Battle November 3, 2010 Message for the Day After

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Dad Charged With Killing Daughter, Ex-Girlfriend

A man has been charged with murder after authorities say he deliberately ran his truck into a Los Angeles home in a crash that killed his ex-girlfriend and their newborn daughter. (Nov. 3)

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Titans Claim WR Randy Moss Off Waivers

After being cut by the Vikings, receiver Randy Moss was claimed on waivers by Tennessee Wednesday. The winless Buffalo Bills claimed linebacker Shawne Merriman off waivers in a midseason bid to improve their porous defense. (Nov. 3

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Haiti braces for Tomas storm

After struggling for weeks to contain a cholera epidemic, Haiti is bracing for the arrival of a tropical cyclone that threatens hundreds of thousands of people with deadly floodwaters, a United Nations official has said. Citing government estimates, Nigel Fisher, the UN humanitarian co-ordinator in Haiti, said on Wednesday that Tropical Storm Tomas is expected to strike on Friday and could unleash torrential rains and a storm surge of up to six to nine feet (2-3 metres) that will put 1.5 million people at risk. The storm, which has killed at least a dozen people in St Lucia and lashed Barbados in the last few days, will likely worsen the cholera epidemic that has already killed more than 440…

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Mac App Store begins accepting apps, submit your Trism, I Am Rich and fart programs now

If the original iTunes App Store and Android Market launches were any indication, it’s going to take software devs some time to adjust to another platform still… but the acclimation process for Apple’s desktop marketplace starts right now. Registered Mac developers are receiving emails inviting them to begin submitting programs to the Mac App Store even as we speak, and the above banner is flying high on Apple’s developer website. If you’re comfortable with Apple’s extensive guidelines and have a idea ready to go, you’d best get a move on — there are fewer than 76 days remaining before the whole shebang goes live. By the way, we’re joking in this article’s headline: please, if you’re reading this, please don’t submit any fart programs this time. Mac App Store begins accepting apps, submit your Trism, I Am Rich and fart programs now originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Nov 2010 22:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Election Over – With Rats Dancing On The Compost Heap – What Recourse?

The rats have been stealing Bunny’s food pellets. Image credit:John Laumer The candidate I actively supported in the Pennsylvania State house race lost 2 to 1: Democrats were either too busy ‘tweeting’ or they were so absorbed with dreaming about a cool EV they couldn’t bother to vote. Pragmatism was not what this race was about. Rats are in the open compost heap again, chowing down on the remnants of Halloween and my climate-changed, Chinese Stink Bug-infested garden. And eating Bunny’s food pellets to boot. No rat poison this time, though. I learned after the previous fall’s election that rats would drag out the empty poison envelops; and either … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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WaPo’s Milbank Trashes Fox News ‘Victory Party,’ Ignores MSNBC’s DNC Echoes

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank attacked Fox News in Wednesday's paper for having a Republican “victory party” on air on Election Night. Nowhere in this piece did he acknowledge his routine appearances on MSNBC, and whether it had a partisan sound on Election Night (and every other weeknight). He also avoided the idea that NBC-Universal was helpfully doling out large chunks of air time for Barack Obama this fall to stave off Democrat losses. His column began: At Rupert Murdoch's cable network, the entity that birthed and nurtured the Tea Party movement, Election Day was the culmination of two years of hard work to bring down Barack Obama – and it was time for an on-air celebration of a job well done….

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