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Hacking Scandal Spreads to Britain’s Parties

Britain’s phone-hacking scandal spread to more of the country’s political elite as Prime Minister David Cameron drew his political foes into the national crisis and denied that his staff had tried to thwart any police investigations. (July 19)

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Tiger Woods Drops Caddie Steve Williams

Tiger Woods has decided to get rid of Steve Williams as his caddie. Woods announced on his website Wednesday that he and Williams, who have been together since March 1999, will no longer be working together. (July 20)

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Tiger Woods Drops Caddie Steve Williams

Tiger Woods has decided to get rid of Steve Williams as his caddie. Woods announced on his website Wednesday that he and Williams, who have been together since March 1999, will no longer be working together. (July 20)

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NOM Rabbi Blames Gay Marriage For 8 Year Old’s Murder

The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) recently invited Rabbi Yehuda Levin to join them at a rally protesting New York’s same sex marriage bill, despite Levin’s long history of offensive comments. Just a few days ago, however, Levin went a step too far, using his religious radio broadcast to blame the murder of an eight-year-old Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 20/07/2011 19:05 Number of articles : 5

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Searing Temps Scorch Eastern US

The National Weather Service say cooler air should begin moving into the Plains states this weekend, providing relief to millions of Americans that meteorlogists say are living under ‘exceptional’ temperatures. (July 20)

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MSNBC's Martin Bashir argued on Wednesday's Morning Joe that the News of the World hacking scandal demonstrates why government should be allowed to regulate private ownership of media. “All of this reveals the fact that people like Michele Bachmann, Mitch McConnell, John Boehner, talk about government getting out of the way, well this is what happened in this country. In 1968, Rupert Murdoch bought one newspaper, and government got out of the way. Then he bought a second, then he bought a third. ” Bashir warned against allowing the close ties between media and government that exist between Rupert Murdoch and British politicians. “Eventually people began to wake up to the fact that his power base in the country was bigger than anybody else's,” said Bashir. Although Murdoch is highly influential, it is not as though he is without competition. Murdoch's other papers still have to compete with other major British national papers including The Guardian, The Financial Times, and The Daily Telegraph. It is also odd for an MSNBC anchor to complain about media conglomeration. Bashir's network is itself part of the larger NBC-Universal company, which also operates CNBC and Telemundo. The company is currently owned by Comcast, which owns several operations in both television programming and interactive media. NBC is also part owned by General Electric, which also has interest in other media ventures. Bashir can also hardly get away with criticism close ties between the press and politicians. Joe Scarborough, on whose show Bashir was saying all of this, is a former politico who has now ventured into media, as are former political staffers and current MSNBC hosts Lawrence O'Donnell and Chris Matthews. It would thus also be interesting if Bashir would opine on his network's yanking of Mark Halperin after a phone call from the White House press office. A transcript of Bashir's remarks, which aired at 7:21 on Wednesday's Morning Joe, follows below. MSNBC MORNING JOE 07/20/2011 7:21 am EDT JOE SCARBOROUGH: Defiance on Cameron's part. And Ed Miliband leaned in with, I thought, some very damaging questions, a damaging line of questions. But then Cameron came back with a good bit of evidence that this is how business was done with Brown and Blair that the entire culture has been this way for some time. Explain British politics and the British press, and how intertwined it's been. MARTIN BASHIR: Well, what you've just seen is an antagonistic interaction on both sides, but what it all reveals is the fact that Rupert Murdoch has actually corralled and controlled so many of these politicians that, so when Ed Milibanda throws certain criticisms at the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister is able to say “well Mr. Miliband of your 32 lunches with the media, 11 of them were with Mr. Murdoch and his company.” All of this reveals the fact that people like Michele Bachmann, Mitch McConnell, John Boehner, talk about government getting out of the way, well this is what happened in this country. In 1968, Rupert Murdoch bought one newspaper, and government got out of the way. Then he bought a second, then he bought a third. Within 25 years he owned four national newspapers. Then he established a satellite television company, and eventually people began to wake up to the fact that his power base in the country was bigger than anybody elses.

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Sen. Al Franken Destroys Focus On The Family’s Tom Minnery during DOMA hearing

Thanks again to Igor Volsky of Think Progress LGBT for this gem. Watch Sen. Al Franken destroy Focus On The Family’s Tom Minnery by… …demonstrating how Minnery misrepresented an HHS study. The study – which Minnery cited to oppose marriage equality – actually found that children do best in two-parent households, regardless of the parents’ gender. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pam’s House Blend Discovery Date : 20/07/2011 17:42 Number of articles : 4

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It’s Monkey Business for ‘Zookeeper’ Kevin James

Actor Kevin James talks about working with animals and giving up his doughnut to Adam Sandler on the set of his new talking-animals comedy ‘Zookeeper.’ (July 20)

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Carney: Obama Is Willing to Take the ‘heat’

White House Spokesman Jay Carney says President Barack Obama is willing to take political heat from fellow democrats in order to get a debt deal completed. He also says the GOP needs to compromise for the good of the country. (July 20)

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Minn. Gov. Signs Budget Deal, Ending Shutdown

Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton today signed a new budget, ending the nation’s longest state government shutdown in the past decade. He says he expects most state workers to be back on the job Thursday. (July 20)

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