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Monday, August 9, 2010

Why give milk to children

(BBC)
Mother nursing baby

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Why give milk to children? = Hm? Nice lively kid growth?
(by Maurice Goddard)

Clue to getting a good night's sleep discovered

(BBC)
Close-up of a mid adult man and a young woman sleeping on a couch Model Release: Yes Property Release: NA

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Clue to getting a good night's sleep discovered = She giggled: "Vetted secret's in good copulation!"
(by Maurice Goddard)

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Robbie Williams 'marries Ayda Field in Los Angeles'

(NME)
British singer Robbie Williams takes the long awaited plunge and marries his girlfriend of four years Ayda Field at his Beverly Hills, CA home on August 7, 2010 in front of a small audience of friends and family members including Williams father Pete Conway and mother Janet Williams. While the couple took great lengths to keep the ceremony quiet including offering a decoy location and blocking off the outdoor ceremony under a tent, a tender first married moment was captured after the ceremony as bride and groom relaxed in their sun room overlooking the reception. Fame Pictures, Inc

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Robbie Williams 'marries Ayda Field in Los Angeles' = Singer's wife is a "Million Dollar Baby" - A male desire!
(by Maurice Goddard)

Saturday, August 7, 2010

At Hiroshima Ceremony, a First for a U.S. Envoy

(The New York Times)
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - AUGUST 06: A boy releases a paper lantern onto the Motoyasu River to commemorate the atomic bomb victims and pray for world peace beside the A-Bomb Dome on August 6, 2010 in Hiroshima, Japan, on the day of the 65th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bombing. The world's first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima by the United States during World War II, killing an estimated 70,000 people instantly with many thousands more dying over the following years from the effects of radiation. Three days later another atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. (Photo by Kiyoshi Ota/Getty Images)

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At Hiroshima Ceremony, a First for a U.S. Envoy = Eye as a sin, Forty-five's human atomic horror.
(by Maurice Goddard)

Wayne Rooney smoking and urinating in the street: it's no wonder United hero is out of puff

(Daily Mail)
Wayne Rooney of England skips past Mesut Oezil of Germany and Thomas Mueller of Germany..FIFA World Cup 2010 Round of 16..Germany v England..27th June, 2010.

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Wayne Rooney smoking and urinating in the street: it's no wonder United hero is out of puff = Puny moron seen showing off here! Arrogant weed! Snotty nut! Infinite nit! A true, odious kid.
(by Maurice Goddard)

Peace won't come soon to Middle East

(Ottawa Citizen)
An elderly Palestinian woman looks at houses damaged in an explosion in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2010. The explosion in the house of a Hamas commander in the Gaza Strip wounded 34 people, a Hamas official and medical workers said Monday. Hamas blamed Israel for the explosion, which it said targeted field commander Alaa al-Danaf. The Israeli military, through an army spokeswoman, denied any involvement. UPI/Ismael Mohamad Photo via Newscom

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Peace won't come soon to Middle East = We (Semites) concede to 'A plan to doom'
(by Aronas Pinchas)

Friday, August 6, 2010

How to spot the early signs of dementia

(The Daily Telegraph)
CORONAL SECTION OF HUMAN BRAIN FROM ADULT MALE WITH HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE DIAGNOSED APPROXIMATELY ONE DECADE PREVIOUSLY. HISTORY OF DEMENTIA. HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE CHOREA

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How to spot the early signs of dementia = Onset's nasty, eh pet? I forget how old I am!
(by Maurice Goddard)

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Senate Confirms Kagan to Supreme Court

(Bloomberg)
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan laughs as she testifies on the third day of her U.S. Senate confirmation hearings in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, in this June 30, 2010 file photo. U.S. President Barack Obama's nomination of Kagan to the Supreme Court won Senate approval on August 5, 2010, marking Obama's second appointment to the high court. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW)

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Senate Confirms Kagan to Supreme Court = No true arguments, no fear. OK, accept miss!
(by Aronas Pinchas)

'Churchill, Eisenhower covered up RAF plane's UFO encounter'

(The Times of India)
UFO hovering above lake (digital composite)

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'Churchill, Eisenhower covered up RAF plane's UFO encounter' = UFO's hardline chronicle then: "Cup 'n' Saucer Flew Over Europe!"
(by Maurice Goddard)

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Clone Concerns: Britain Worries About Milk Supply

(Time)
A milk farmer stands near models of cows during a demonstration outside the European Council headquarters in Brussels July 12, 2010. Milk producers protested against lower selling prices of milk outside a meeting of European Union agriculture ministers. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: AGRICULTURE POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS)

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Clone Concerns: Britain Worries About Milk Supply = Butter irony in cow clones: Bulls skip pair romance!
(by Maurice Goddard)

Monday, August 2, 2010

Obama says Iraq war will end 'on schedule'

(The Independent)
U.S. Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter assigned to the 64th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron can be seen in silhouette on the desert sand during a flying mission at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, July 12, 2010. UPI/Andy M. Kin/USAF Photo via Newscom

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Obama says Iraq war will end 'on schedule' = Queasy wind down? Or "Allah bless America"?!

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Obama says Iraq war will end 'on schedule' = A square showdown. America's blind alley?
(by Maurice Goddard)

Is Vitaminwater Really a Healthy Drink?

(Time)

 
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Is Vitaminwater Really a Healthy Drink? = Elderly rave: "Ah! Trial man? It ain't whisky!"
(by Maurice Goddard)

Even stupid people have feelings - let's end this bigotry

(The Daily Telegraph)
Businessman at messy desk flossing ears

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Even stupid people have feelings - let's end this bigotry = Spy the self-evident steep pain live, in dolt George Bush!
(by Maurice Goddard)

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Accepting That Good Parents May Plant Bad Seeds

(The New York Times)
Pope Benedict XVI is reading the Osservatore Romano newspaper in the pontiffs' summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, south of Rome, Italy on July 23, 2010, where he is spending his vacations, in the hills overlooking Rome. Lakeside little town outside of Rome, Castel Gandolfo is the Popes'summer residence for 400 years. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom

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Accepting that good parents may plant bad seeds = Lots tag scatty Pope Benedict's ma and pa grand, eh?
(by Maurice Goddard)

Chelsea Clinton Marries Marc Mezvinsky

(People)
Mid section view of a bride holding a purse Model Release: Yes Property Release: NA

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Chelsea Victoria Clinton Marries Marc Mezvinsky Today = Nosy moral American citizens love very dramatic kitsch
(by Adie Pena)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Details of 100m Facebook users collected and published

(BBC)

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Details of Facebook users collected and published = "Cute" chat and bold episodes of a bored luckless life
(by Dharam Khalsa)

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Nobel Peace Prizes 'are being awarded illegally'

(The Independent)


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Nobel Peace Prizes 'are being awarded illegally' = Peaceably spied, winner Al Gore blazed "I'll agree!"
(by Maurice Goddard)

Most pet dogs are too fat, study finds

(The Daily Telegraph)
Man and His Bulldog

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Most pet dogs are too fat, study finds = Fattest on treats, my pug Fido's so odd!
(by Maurice Goddard)

Sherrod regards Obama's call as apology

(CNN)


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Sherrod regards Obama's call as apology = Abashed Pres. cools drama - 'O, gal, sorry, gal!'
(by Aronas Pinchas)

Putin Sings With Deported Russian Spies

(Yahoo! News)
CHELYABINSK, RUSSIA. JULY 23, 2010. Russian PM Vladimir Putin chairs a session on measures to develop iron industry. (Photo ITAR-TASS/ Maxim Shemetov) Photo via Newscom

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Putin sings with deported Russian spies = Red's this stupid twirp's genuine passion!
(by Maurice Goddard)