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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah? She’s Bad News for the GOP - And For Everybody Else Too.
2009 SOUL TRAIN AWARDS
Sade's Soldier of Love
View Article  Mojito Martini
Mojito Martini
Author: Anthony Tripp


This summer, the mojito seemed to be the most talked about
cocktail making it's rounds on the home cocktail party circuit.
I recently tried a mojito for the first time ...   more »
View Article  Art stolen by Nazis returned to owner to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day in New York
Stories of survival and the return of art stolen by the Nazis mark
Holocaust Remembrance Day.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES (APRIL 21, 2009) REUTERS -
A rare 17th century Dutch oil painting stolen ...   more »
View Article  Ahmadinejad attacks Israel again after U.N. walk-out
Iran's president accused Israel on Wednesday of "brutal acts" and "ethnic cleansing" against the Palestinians.

TEHRAN, IRAN (APRIL 22, 2009) REUTERS -
Iran's president accused Israel on Wednesday (April 22) of
"brutal acts" and "ethnic ...   more »
View Article  South African voters queue to cast ballot in Zuma's home village
South African voters in ANC leader Jacob Zuma's home in KwaZulu Natal queue outside polling stations as the party are almost certain of retaining power despite opposition surge.

NTOLWANE, INKANDLA, KWA-ZULU NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA (APRIL ...   more »
View Article  Kite runners' big China fest
Thousands of kite lovers gather in eastern China's "kite capital" to
celebrate the largest international kite festival.


Paradise for kite lovers.

In eastern China's Weifang City, thousands gather to celebrate the largest
international kite festival ...   more »
View Article  Study Suggests Many Bad Bosses Are Being Bailed Out, Too


SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Recent headlines of corporate misdeeds, poor performance and bailouts
may be just the tip of the iceberg of a widespread lack of confidence in
bosses, suggests a new
national study...   
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