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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Herman Cain Tells Poor And Jobless “Don’t Blame Wall St., Blame Yourself”

Cain went on to blame the unemployed for their woes, saying, “if you don’t have a job and you’re not rich, blame yourself!”:
CAIN: I don’t have facts to back this up, but I happen to believe that these demonstrations are planned and orchestrated to distract from the failed policies of the Obama administration. Don’t blame Wall Street, don’t blame the big banks, if you don’t have a job and you’re not rich, blame yourself! [...] It is not someone’s fault if they succeeded, it is someone’s fault if they failed.




Injustice! 96-Year-Old Woman Denied Voting ID

A 96-year old Tennessee woman has become the latest example of the GOP’s fight to suppress voters from heading to the polls.

That morning, Cooper slipped a rent receipt, a copy of her lease, her voter registration card and her birth certificate into a Manila envelope. Typewritten on the birth certificate was her maiden name, Dorothy Alexander.
“But I didn’t have my marriage certificate,” Cooper said Tuesday afternoon, and that was the reason the clerk said she was denied a free voter ID at the Cherokee Boulevard Driver Service Center.

Tyrese Booted From Radio Station For Protesting Liquor Stores

“Get them cats out of here,” he said to the DJ.  ”Selling alcohol right across from your kids school, homie — put the pressure on them homie … you knowhow to put pressure on dudes selling in your hood.”

Detroit Officer Charged In “First 48″ Killing Of 7-Year-Old

A Detroit police officer was charged Tuesday in the slaying of a 7-year-old girl who was shot to death during a midnight raid on her home by a special unit that was being shadowed by a reality television show crew.


The worst hospitals in the US treat the poorest Americans: study

Caddie Said 'No-Brainer' Going to Work for Woods

Tiger Woods offered Joe LaCava the job as his caddie, and it wasn't a difficult decision for him.

"Why? Because he's Tiger Woods," LaCava said Wednesday, offering very little by way of elaboration. "Enough said. It's a no-brainer, isn't it? That's my thought. It's Tiger Woods."


Steve Jobs, visionary behind Apple, dies




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Steve Jobs' Biological Father: No Comment on Estranged Son's Death

Abdulfattah "John" Jandali -- Steve Jobs' biological father -- had no comment Wednesday on the untimely death of his world-famous son, with whom he had no relationship.

Jandali, 80, a Syrian-American Muslim and ex-political science professor, had earlier expressed his regret for giving his son up for adoption.

"I really don't have anything to say," said Jandali, vice president at Boomtown Hotel Casino and a former professor at the University of Nevada, Reno. "I know" the news.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011



Ford To Shift Factory Jobs To U.S. From Mexico, Asia

Ford Motor has reached a tentative four-year labor agreement with the United Auto Workers Union that will result in 12,000 new manufacturing  jobs in the United States, including some created by Ford’s decision to shift some work from Mexico, China and Japan back to the U.S.
The agreement includes $16 billion in U.S. investments – including $6.2 billion for Ford plants in the U.S. – to develop new and redesigned vehicles by 2015.

Big Business Or Slave Labor? What Prisoners Make In Jail

If you thought slavery or human exploitation was over, think again.


New GOP Voter Registration Laws To Disenfranchise Millions

The report also projects that the new laws will have an impact on minority voters. According to the Brennan Center, African-Americans and Hispanics are more likely to register to vote during voter registration drives in Florida, and new photo I.D. requirements in Texas do not include forms of identification heavily used by minorities. The report points to new laws requiring photo identification to vote in Alabama, Kansas, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin that would limit voting to up to 3.2 million citizens who do not have government-issued photo I.D. The report did not include Rhode Island’s new photo identification law, which allows for non-governmental photo I.D.s to be used for voting, saying that the state’s law does not have the same requirements as measures elsewhere. Prior to 2011, only Indiana and Georgia had photo I.D. laws on the books.

Status: Drunk. Can Facebook Posts Help ID Problem Drinkers?

The next time some blustery college kid boasts on Facebook about how wasted he was last night, don't just roll your eyes. He may be telegraphing he's got a drinking problem, according to research published Monday in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.


Investigation finds drug abusers exploiting Medicare benefit

Drug abusers are exploiting Medicare prescription's benefit to score large quantities of painkillers, and taxpayers have to foot most of the bill, congressional investigators say in a report.

Cheaters Never Win! Seven Busted In SAT Cheating Racket


They Won’t Stop! Anti-Wall Street Protests Spread Across U.S.


Book Claims Puffy And Suge Had Tupac And Biggie Killed

A new book, “Murder Rap” written by former Los Angeles Police Department Detective Greg Kading claims that Sean “P. Diddy” Combs had Tupac Shakur killed by paying Crip gang member, Keffe D to murder him.


The City of New York Honors Legendary Singer Dionne Warwick

On Tuesday, September 27, 2011, the city of New York has been declared Dionne Warwick Day. The event was held at Tian Restaurant at the Riverbank in Manhattan, which can bravely boast to a fabulous view of the New York City skyline. The legendary, Grammy award-winning singer/songstress Dionne Warwick has sold millions of records through the years and is now being honored once again to show the world’s continued appreciation for her music. Although she has touched many through her music, she has also been influential through her humanitarian and charitable efforts.


Rick Perry Owned Shooting Range Formerly Called “N**erHead”

Rick Perry took over the lease on his family’s hunting camp in rural Paint Creek, Texas, and at that time a rock which served as a greeting of sorts to the entrance of the camp included the name “Niggerhead.” Writing placenames on rock outcroppings isn’t unusual in that
area.


China’s “Obama Fried Chicken” Sign Offends Sharpton, African Americans

A fast-food restaurant in Beijing called Obama Fried Chicken was derided in America yesterday as a racist rip-off.
Its sign shows a grinning caricature of President Obama’s head on a skinny version of Colonel Sanders’ body.
Below it, written in Chinese, is the slogan: “We’re so cool, aren’t we?”  See Video


Hairy, crazy ants invade from Texas to Mississippi
 

It sounds like a horror movie: Biting ants invade by the millions. A camper's metal walls bulge from the pressure of ants nesting behind them. A circle of poison stops them for only a day, and then a fresh horde shows up, bringing babies. Stand in the yard, and in seconds ants cover your shoes.
 



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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Reunions: A Time to Reflect, Ask Forgiveness, Give Thanks, and Pray Together!  
Now, If Only I Can Attend the Damn Thing!
By Miriam G. Aw

The Season of Summer is usually the time when people across all racial, ethnic, cultural, geographic, class, and spiritual lines, come together to see relatives, friends, neighborhood chums, former classmates, acquaintances, and loved ones, all of whom who’ve touched someone's lives at one point or another in life, thus reuniting as one under the same umbrella.  This indeed can be a joyous occasion.

There was a time when reunions were slated only for family gatherings to claim their existence on the family tree via the roots of their ancestral heritage through the wearing of T-shirts, caps, and other apparel ascribed to the names of their ascendants proudly on their person.  Such a gathering is a feast in itself knowing from whence you came, and to introduce the latest generational descendants to the myriad of relatives who begat from the same ancestral loins.

In addition, a family reunion is also the reason for ’elders,’ such as the matriarch and/or patriarch of the family tree to be honored with respect, so that they may witness the generational legacy of descendants they helped to begat.   

Reunions of any kind can bring about joyous feelings within oneself thanking God to be in a position to see folks whom we have known all of our lives, for a short while, or who is new to us in hopes of developing future relationships of strong kinship hereafter to enjoy.

There is no doubt that reunions can bring about an abundance of self-worth within oneself to rejoice a resounding ’Thank God, I am still here’ noise to everyone, and anyone within ear shot, and/or eye-range of our/their presence.

And of course, reunions are also reminders of people whom we knew, but who are no longer living among us leaving an impact of emptiness in the hearts and souls of those who were left behind to revive their existence by uttering their names among the Heavens on Earth, and share reflective memories of their existence, so that they will never be forgotten on a subsistent level.

The power of reunions in this manner can help to keep the spiritual embers of our loved-ones and friends’ past physical presence fluttering in the wind in a gentle way that no one can ever deny their Being was indeed an integral part of our lives.

On the other hand, there are some people who believe that reunions are nothing more than an annual event to air out grievances, or harbor ill-will against someone, based on gossip, rumors, and other negative actions of distaste and disdain.  Such behavior should be left at home where it belong.  Then again, a one-on-one with the two parties involved need to thrash it out on a verbal, yet, intelligible level, at a neutral place, and not at a reunion housed with people who have nothing to do with the matter.

All in all, Reunions are powerful spiritual engines-of-forces that drives many people from all walks of life to engage in full-throttle to fulfill a need of ’belonging’ that no one can fully understand other than the person who is seeking this purposeful duty to interact with others who are of the same ilk, and/or exhibit like-mindedness.

So, why are reunions becoming powerful annual events for hundreds to thousands of people to gather as one?  And how important is it to have annual or bi-annual reunions as the source of coming together under one umbrella?

I, for one, believe that reunions of any kind should have meaning, purpose, a duty-of-call to engage in interactive dialogue that can bring about positive change for all of those who attend reunions.

Reunions of any kind should be a place a cohesiveness for people to assemble, so that they may learn from each other, help each other, share information with each other, forgive each other, and pray together as one, in spite of any past discretion, and/or our varied religious/spiritual beliefs many of us hold today as adults.    


I remember attending my high school reunion many years ago.  And suffice to say, it was nice, but disappointing at the same time.  During this time, I realized that many of the fond memories of people I have held in my heart were not shared by many of the people whom I remembered in life.  Now THAT IS a revelation!

There was one particular classmate who I saw at the high school reunion who claimed that she did not remember me at all.  What?  Me?  You don’t remember me?

It’s amazing how some folks claim not to remember you, especially when you pulled their butt out of the fire numerous times, and/or helped them when no one else would at that time.  Oh well, it is was it is . . ., or should I say it is what it was! 

In any event, it happened, but that little bit of revelation did not put a damper on my night, nor did it sour my feelings about reunions.

Happily, I can say that there were more former classmates who’ve remembered me than I realized.   And I was so glad to learn that there were some nice things I did, and/or said to my former classmates that had left an indelible mark in their lives.  As a matter of fact, to date, I am often reminded about something I had did, or said, by a lot of folks who’d ‘thank me’ years later for the kind words I’ve said, or shown gestures of concern. 

Another type of reunion that I’ve yet to attend is my neighborhood reunion located in Bronx, New York, and is held every August.  When I first learned about it from a childhood friend whom I grew up with in the same building, I remember thinking that this is indeed a reunion I can relate to in every way.

Unlike my four years in high school, my neighborhood reunion with people whom I literally grew up together in multi-dwelling units housing with diverse people hailing from all walks of life since birth, and sharing the same upbringing, is definitely my cup-of-tea, as well as being truly a blessing that is immeasurable.

Unfortunately, however, to date, I’ve yet to attend my annual neighborhood event in Bronx, New York, but not through the lack of trying I assure you.  Last year, I was speaking with one of my paternal aunts explaining how things seems to pop-up every time I attempt to attend my neighborhood reunion.  She told me point-blank ’When it’s meant for you to go, you’ll get there!'

Thank goodness for social network sites, or else I may not ever get to communicate with some of my former neighborhood friends, classmates, neighbors, and so forth.  Prayerfully, I will see them all in one sitting at the neighborhood reunion next year.  Until then, I guess I’ll have to rely on the Internet to reach out, and post someone!

Although reunions are known to assemble family members, communities, [former] classmates, and so forth, to have an enjoyable fun time, I believe that reunions have a few other purposes that will forever prevail for allowing folks to further enrich their lives, and who are humbly thankful to be alive to attend such an event whenever the opportunity is given to do so.

I guess what I am trying to say is that ‘reunions’ are also a time to allow some people to wrestle or confront past demons, as well as allowing them the opportunity to reciprocate in kind by saying kind words of “Thank You” or “I’m sorry” to someone, or some people, when otherwise such an opportunity hadn’t present itself to do so in the past.

With that said, the following are merely suggestions I believe can help to foster positive solidarity at any, or all reunions, regardless of who you are, what you represent, why you’re there, when it is held, or where it is located:

Be Real:
  • Seek forgiveness from those who’ve been wronged by you via words or action(s);
  • Share information that can help the next person (i.e., employment, legal or medical advice, business opportunities, and so forth);
  • Be yourself!  Do not be pretentious spewing falsehoods.  Do not inflate your worth because your ‘self-worth’ is immeasurable and priceless;
  • Accept people for who they are TODAY, and NOT how they were YESTERYEAR (What we did as children, or younger in age, should not diminish who we are today as [wiser] adults), and
  • .Reflect fondly talking about the good old days with humbleness, fondness, and sincerity.

Prepare Early for Next Year’s Reunion with Variety:
  • Delegate a person, or persons, to formulate a master list of everyone who’d attended the reunion with names, addresses, emails, phone numbers, etc., to advise them of more functions to be held throughout the following year.
  • Put together a concert, sporting event team (i.e., softball, handball, stickball, etc.) to be performed at the reunion [Although many folks are just happy to be alive to attend the reunion, it can be nice to spice up the reunion to leave some memorable events];
  • Involve the children/grandchildren in the reunion planning.  After all, they are an extension of us, and it will be nice to see the present generation engage in something positive, so that they, too, can continue the annual event with pride;
  • Designate a central location at the reunion venue with a “Media Center” to host the reunion via “Live Webcam” to allow anyone who could not attend the reunion to allow them to speak with/give shout-outs to those who are at the reunion, in ‘real time’ via a laptop computer (i.e., Skype, Tiny Chat, Google, etc.).

Reunions should and must not be a breeding ground for past pettiness of ill-will ignorance to be strewn around that was harbored within oneself for years.  It only sour the attitudes of all who attend this festive occasion.

Facts of Life: Our Personal Daily Union with Family

The truth of the matter is that all of us have changed since childhood, high school, and/or college.  We’re parents, grandparents, and have in-laws, neighbors, co-workers, our place of worship, colleagues, and so forth, whom we have known for either many years, or for a short time.

Our families are growing.  And yes, we have our good days, and our bad days.  But the days we do have are our own to deal with in the best way possible.

In other words, we are now adults thrust with responsibilities, obligations, commitments, deadlines at work . . . basically speaking, we’re trying to live the best way we know how with what we have in order to fulfill what has been bestowed unto us by a Higher Power than our own!

I would be remiss if I did not mention that I have never attended the family reunions on my father nor my mother’s side of the family.  In fact, I don’t recall if there were annual family reunions on my mom side, especially since she was an only child.  Plus, I’ve always visited my mom’s side of the family often throughout the year.  I believe you don’t have to wait until all year just to see your peeps.  

And as far as my dad’s side of the family, well let’s just say I’ve never attended any of the reunions.  Hey, what can I say?  It is what it is!  It doesn't mean that I do not like them all.  I do!  I have, however, attended other people’s family reunion events, and they were very enjoyable.

My philosophy about the word ‘family’ goes deep with me.  Simply put:
“Just because you’re related to someone doesn’t mean you’re ‘family.’  And if you’re not related to someone, it does not mean that they cannot be considered as family.”   
I have seen actual love for family at some of the reunions I’ve attended.  And that’s enough for me to write about it.

Reunions, you’ve got to love them because it is possibly the one annual event that most people look forward to attend to alleviate the stress of living hectically throughout the year.  And there are those who may have dealt with the death of a loved one, or perhaps is going through a personal struggle with their health, or a loved one’s health.

Well, the holidays will be rolling around soon.  Cool air will be (If it hadn’t already) forcing us to wear our jackets and sweaters soon.  Yes, it is the Season of Autumn.  Brisk air is upon us, and the turning of the leaves will soon become a thing of the past in either the months of November or December.

And during the hard Season of Winter, a myriad of us will be wishing for the Summer months to roll around quickly in the anticipation of attending another family, school, or neighborhood reunion.  Whichever it is, I pray that you, and your family, will enjoy your personal [re]union with family and friends throughout the remainder of this year with bountiful blessings bestowed unto you all!

In the meantime, enjoy the four Seasons of life everyday.  Don't wait for that one-day-a-year reunion event to see folks.  Visit your loved ones, school chums, old neighborhood, and/or neighborhood friends and classmates whenever you can anytime throughout the year.  Bottom line: Schedule your own personal reunion.  Hey, it is what it is . . .so do it when you can!

Peace and Blessings!


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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Listeria outbreak in cantaloupes is deadliest in a decade

Health officials say as many as 16 people have died from possible listeria illnesses traced to Colorado cantaloupes, the deadliest food outbreak in more than a decade.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday that 72 illnesses, including 13 deaths, are linked to the tainted fruit. State and local officials say they are investigating three additional deaths that may be connected.



'Significant' pay gap for teachers in black schools

For U.S. schools with a large African-American and Latino population, the teachers are drastically short-changed, according to the latest Department of Education data. Nationwide, the department's Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) shows that these teachers are paid $2,500 less on average.
The analysis, the first of its kind to look at "fiscal equity at the school-to-school spending level" took data from 2,217 school districts that are racially diverse, out of nearly 7,000 U.S. school districts tapped for the survey.



N.J. among states that received shipments of contaminated cantaloupes

New Jersey is among several states that received shipments of whole cantaloupes contaminated with Listeria bacteria that have since caused one of the deadliest outbreaks in a decade, federal officials said.
Of the 72 people reportedly infected with four outbreak-associated strains of Listeria monoctyogenes, 13 have died as of earlier this week, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. None of them were in New Jersey.


LA Church Encourages Black Women To Test For STDs

Gonorrhea and Chlamydia outbreaks have run rampant among the black female community in Los Angeles, reports YourBlackWorld.com

 

Mortgage-Relief Scams Target Blacks, Latinos

Mortgage-relief scams target blacks, Latinos: Since the housing crisis began, nearly half the victims of mortgage loan-modification scams have been of African-American, Latino or Asian descent, according to a May study released by the Homeownership Preservation Foundation, a nonprofit that works with distressed homeowners.





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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

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Was the Associated Press transcription of Obama’s CBC speech ‘racist’?

By most accounts, President Obama gave a fiery speech at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's annual awards dinner in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, telling blacks to "quit crying and complaining" and support him in the fight for jobs, according to the Associated Press. But was the AP transcription of Obama's remarks racist?

Via the AP version:
"Take off your bedroom slippers. Put on your marching shoes," he said, his voice rising as applause and cheers mounted. "Shake it off. Stop complainin'. Stop grumblin'. Stop cryin'. We are going to press on. We have work to do."

 Coffee cuts depression risk in women



Women in the study who drank two to three cups of caffeinated coffee a day were 15 percent less likely to develop depression over a 10-year period compared to those who drank one cup of coffee or less per week.





Sharp Rise in U.S. Health Insurance Cost, Study Finds

The cost of health insurance for many Americans this year climbed more sharply than in previous years, outstripping any growth in workers’ wages and adding more uncertainty about the pace of rising medical costs.


No Facebook account? No Spotify!

Popular music streaming service Spotify recently revealed that it is finally no longer an invitation-only club and that it is opening its doors to everyone. Unfortunately this change comes with a catch.
You now must have a Facebook account in order to sign up for Spotify.


Irishman died of spontaneous human combustion, coroner claims

Can people suddenly and inexplicably explode into a ball of fire?

It sounds like something in a horror film, but some people believe it happens. It's also what an Irish coroner recently concluded about the death of Michael Faherty, a 76-year-old Irishman who burned to death in his home in December 2010. There were scorch marks above and below the body, but no evidence of any gasoline, kerosene, or other accelerant. The coroner, Ciaran McLoughlin, reported: "This fire was thoroughly investigated and I'm left with the conclusion that this fits into the category of spontaneous human combustion, for which there is no adequate explanation."


Study: Dads less likely to die of heart problems

Fatherhood may be a kick in the old testosterone, but it may also help keep a man alive. New research suggests that dads are a little less likely to die of heart-related problems than childless men are.


Tavis Smiley Goes Ballistic In Video Over Obama’s CBC Speech

President Obama critic Tavis Smiley went ballistic this past weekend on his TV show after Obama told African Americans to “stop complaining.”

Obama, at the Phoenix Awards Dinner at the CBC Forum, said that African Americans need to get up and fight.

“I expect all of you to march with me and press on. Take off your bedroom slippers, put on your marching shoes. Shake it off. Stop complaining, stop grumbling, stop crying. We are going to press on. We’ve got work to do, CBC,” said Obama.

Smiley, who was interviewing Rep. Barbara Lee on his nightly television show, said that Obama would never dare to say the same thing to another group of people.

View the video.




Rep. Waters Fires Back At Obama: Tell Him “We’re Not Complaining”

Representative Maxine Waters has fired back at President Obama after his speech at the Congressional Black Caucus this weekend in which he told the audience to “stop complaining.”

Waters, who recently told a group of Black voters to “unleash her on Obama,” was shocked by the president’s direct comments at the Black community.

“He would never talk to the gay, lesbian, or Latino communities in that manner,” said Waters. “I’m really kind of confused as to who he’s speaking to.”

“I’m not sure who the president was addressing. I found that language a bit curious,” Waters said today. “The president spoke to the Hispanic Caucus… he certainly didn’t tell them to stop complaining and he never would say that to the gay and lesbian community who really pushed him on don’t ask don’t tell or even in a speech to APEC, he would never say to the
Jewish community stop complaining about Israel.”

Rest In Peace! Legendary Gospel Singer Jesse Dixon Dead At 93

Jessy Dixon, a singer and songwriter who introduced his energetic style of gospel music to wider audiences by serving as pop singer Paul Simon’s opening act, died Monday. He was 73.

Miriam Dixon said her brother died Monday morning at his Chicago home. She said he had been sick but declined to provide additional details.

During a more than 50-year career, Dixon wrote songs for several popular singers, including jazz and rhythm and blues singer Randy Crawford. He later wrote songs performed by Cher, Diana Ross, Natalie Cole and Amy Grant.


Disgraceful! Racist Campus Bake Sale Sparks Outrage

During the sale, scheduled for Tuesday, baked goods will be sold to white men for $2.00, Asian men for $1.50, Latino men for $1.00, black men for $0.75 and Native American men for $0.25. All women will get $0.25 off those prices.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Please Find Her! Chicago Police Search For Missing Black Teen Girl



Police are searching for Soulchartirya Terry who was last seen in her military uniform leaving
Phoenix Military Academy on Campbell Ave in Chicago.

Terry has been missing for a week now and police are actively looking for leads.


 

Claflin moves to new class among liberal arts schools; SCSU a top public HBCU

The U.S. News and World Report recently released its 2012 "America's Best Colleges" report, and Orangeburg's two universities show up well among others in the nation.

After being ranked as a top regional baccalaureate institution for 13 years, Claflin University's status was upgraded by the magazine to that of a top national liberal arts university.

Claflin President Dr. Henry Tisdale says the new classification indicates the university is moving toward its stated goal of becoming a "premier undergraduate teaching and research institution in the world. ... For such a lauded resource as U.S. News and World Report to place our university among the top national liberal arts institutions in America shows that vision is becoming reality," Tisdale said.

Congress Reluctantly Pulled Toward Shutdown

FEMA funding dispute threatens a government shutdown neither side wants


Why Federal Government Trumps the States

 

NYPD Can Shoot Down Planes, But With What Weapon?

The NYPD is capable of shooting down planes in the event of another 9/11-style attack on New York City, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday, but it's unknown exactly what weapons the police have at their disposal, and whether their arsenal includes surface-to-air missiles.

"The NYPD has lots of capabilities that you don't know about and you won't know about," Bloomberg told reporters Monday, echoing recent comments by police commissioner Ray Kelly.

Big housing blow: New home sales fall, again

High unemployment, larger required down payments and tougher lending standards are preventing many people from buying homes. Plunging stocks and a growing fear that the U.S. could tip back into another recession are also keeping people from entering the housing market.

Facebook unfriending 'bug' gets quick fix

Facebook users who were spying on their Timeline to see who had unfriended them in the past will no longer be able to do so.


Sunday, September 25, 2011

Rekindling the spirit of the Million Man March

The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan has chosen this city as the host site for the 16th anniversary of the Million Man March. This year's celebration (Oct. 7-9) is being called the 16th anniversary of the Million Man March weekend.


“We have the means and ability to stop street violence by collective action in our communities, not by organizational competition. In many instances we can demonstrate our strength in combating this problem by working together. We should begin finding ways where we can collectively impact this problem and stop the fragmentation that seems to plague every step toward progress. A direct-action, frontline coalition of leaders and organizations is the best way to confront this problem at the neighborhood level. It will be difficult and vocal but we must pool our talent for the greater good.”

Haley wants to end state lawmakers' pension deal

 Gov. Nikki Haley said she will move to cut special
pension treatment for legislators in the wake of a USA TODAY investigation that found legislators in South Carolina are among thousands nationwide who are positioned to benefit from special retirement laws.

Special retirement pay for lawmakers is “an absolutely terrible policy, and we intend to get rid of it as a part of larger pension reform come January,” said Rob Godfrey, a spokesman for Haley.


USA TODAY reported more than 4,100 legislators in 33 states, including South Carolina, are positioned to benefit from special retirement laws that they and their predecessors have enacted to boost their pensions by up to $100,000 a year.

How state lawmakers pump up pensions in ways you can't

Most workers must retire from their jobs before getting retirement benefits. But Thomas used a one-sentence law that he and his colleagues passed in 2002 to let legislators receive a
taxpayer-funded pension instead of a salary after serving for 30 years.
Thomas' $32,390 annual retirement benefitpaid for the rest of his life — is more than triple the $10,400 salary he gave up. His pension exceeds the salary because of another perk: Lawmakers voted to count their expenses in the salary used to calculate their pensions.

No other South Carolina state workers get those perks.


Obama tells blacks to 'stop complainin' and fight

In a fiery summons to an important voting block, President Barack Obama told blacks on Saturday to quit crying and complaining and "put on your marching shoes" to follow him into battle for jobs and opportunity.

Can this Congress do anything right?


Facebook's 'open graph': Mark Zuckerberg's social networking site to prompt users for even more info


Mortgage rates drop to once unthinkable lows at less than 4%

The Federal Reserve's latest step to prop up the economy means that 30-year fixed-rate loans are available for less than 4%. But many people are in no position to buy or refinance a home.


Libya's NTC troops enter pro-Gaddafi city of Sirte


Child actors bask in starring roles


Parents call for boycott of Ben & Jerry's Schweddy Balls flavor

The flavor is named after the classic Alec Baldwin sketch on “Saturday Night Live,” in which he plays a bakery owner named Pete Schweddy. The most famous line (and the one most often repeated by drunk frat boys) is his end note: “No one can resist my Schweddy Balls.”


Delegates slam Perry on immigration


NYPD ticket-fixing probe: Grand jury votes to indict 17 cops in scandal that's rocked police dept.



Human remains found in concrete-filled drum may be New Jersey mother missing since August



Facebook Changes Inadvertently Allow Users To See Who Defriended Them

Ever wondered who decided to end a friendship on Facebook with you over the years? A feature built into Facebook's new Timeline profile page allows users to check out previous friends. 

Assuming that a user has already enabled the new Timeline profile page on Facebook, there’s a feature built into the Timeline that allows to users to view how many friends were added each year. Go to the Timeline page and choose a year on the right side of the page. Scroll through the posts and locate the “Friends” box. Within the Timeline, Facebook groups actions that occurred over the course of the year including new friendships, photos uploaded, events attended and new likes. On the “Friends” box, click the “Made X New Friends” link and this should load a pop-up window that lists all friendships created during that year.


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Friday, September 23, 2011

How state lawmakers pump up pensions in ways you can't

Most workers must retire from their jobs before getting retirement benefits. But Thomas used a one-sentence law that he and his colleagues passed in 2002 to let legislators receive a
taxpayer-funded pension instead of a salary after serving for 30 years.
Thomas' $32,390 annual retirement benefitpaid for the rest of his life — is more than triple the $10,400 salary he gave up. His pension exceeds the salary because of another perk: Lawmakers voted to count their expenses in the salary used to calculate their pensions.

No other South Carolina state workers get those perks.



Are the Feds Collecting Your Data? Apple, Dropbox Back Privacy Bill


With many Americans leading an increasingly digital life, it's not surprising that the government is turning to things like cell phone and email records when conducting investigations. But what rights do we have when it comes to giving up that information?

Apple and cloud storage service Dropbox are the latest companies to join an effort that calls on the government to obtain warrants before accessing email and other cloud-based data.

At this point, access to tech-based records are governed by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA). But the bill was first enacted in 1986, well before the Internet, email, or smartphones. As a result, it is "significantly outdated and out-paced by rapid changes in technology and the changing mission of our law enforcement agencies after September 11," according to Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat who introduced a bill in May that would update ECPA.




Facebook changes creeping out some customers

The fear among some users relates to what some say could become a potentially worrisome privacy situation on the social network, led by Timeline and changes to Open Graph.
Timeline provides users with a way to view "the story of your life," according to Zuckerberg, including a collection of all the "stories" uses have shared on Facebook over the years, as well as the pictures they've posted and the applications they've used.
Facebook's updated Open Graph will make the social network far more "sticky." Zuckerberg said users will have the ability--thanks to Timeline and a new addition, Ticker--to see what a friend is doing, like watching a movie on Netflix or listening to a song on Spotify, and engage in that same activity from within the social network. The Facebook CEO said he believes the improvements will help create "a completely new class of social apps" that will let users share every single facet of their lives on the social network.


Kobe Bryant remains target of Italian team

With the NBA lockout now cutting into at least part of the preseason, the Italian club Virtus Bologna continues to pursue Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant.

Team owner Claudio Sabatini had told reporters that he would like to sign Bryant even on a part-time basis. It was reported that the team would be willing to pay Bryant $600,000 per game, after taxes.

Kobe Bryant gets $6.7 million offer from Virtus Bologna in Italy, where he grew up

 

Health Buzz: FDA Banning Common Asthma Inhaler

FDA Banning Inhaler Over Environmental Concerns

Federal health officials are banning a common over-the-counter asthma inhaler because it uses ingredients that harm the environment. Primatene Mist inhalers will no longer be available after December 31, because they use carbon gas that depletes the Earth's atmosphere, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday. The inhaler, used for temporary relief of mild asthma symptoms, is the only FDA-approved inhaler sold over the counter without a prescription. While Primatene inhalers rely on chlorofluorocarbons to propel medication into the patient's airways, alternatives use the environmentally-friendly propellant hydrofluoroalkane.

"If you rely on an over-the-counter inhaler to relieve your asthma symptoms, it is important that you contact a healthcare professional to talk about switching to a different medicine to treat your asthma," Badrul Chowdhury, director of FDA's pulmonary drug division, told the Associated Press.


Vesta Williams Prescription Pills Found at Death Scene

Multiple bottles of prescription pills were found in the El Segundo, CA hotel room where R&B singer Vesta Williams died ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.

We're told "several bottles" were discovered -- some empty. 


All-Cash Buying Signals Demise of "Normal" Housing Market

Is the growth of all-sale purchases by investors a positive development for housing markets, or a sign that "normal" home sales by owners with equity in the property is shrinking?

 

Racist incident at preaseason game tops five hot topics

A sport that was once almost exclusively Caucasian has seen many talented African Americans and Canadians enter its ranks to the benefit of all. Thursday's disgraceful action by a yet-to-be-identified person won't set all progress back to Square One, but it doesn't help.








Sunday, September 18, 2011



Apples, Pears May Reduce Stroke Risk

Study Shows Fruits, Veggies With White Flesh May Be Best at Fighting Stroke Risk

Eating lots of white-fleshed fruit such as apples and pears may significantly reduce the risk of stroke.
In a new study, Dutch researchers set out to determine a possible link between stroke risk and eating fruits and vegetables of various colors. They took a look at self-reported information from 20,069 people between ages 20 and 65 of what they ate over a one-year period.

All of the people had no previous diagnosed heart disease or stroke at the start of the study.

During the 10 years of follow-up, 233 people had strokes. The researchers say the risk of stroke was 52% lower for people who ate a lot of white-fleshed fruits and vegetables, compared to those who didn’t.

Where All Work Is Created Equal

The two families met because of a bank — a time bank, where the unit of currency is not a dollar, but an hour.  When you join a time bank, you indicate what services you might be able to offer others: financial planning, computer de-bugging, handyman repairs, housecleaning, child care, clothing alterations, cooking, taking someone to a doctor’s appointment on the bus, visiting the homebound or English conversation. People teach Mandarin and yoga and sushi-making. Castillo-Vélez earns a credit for each hour she spends tutoring José.  She spends the credits on art classes.

NASA: Satellite pieces tumbling back to Earth

U.S. space officials say they expect a dead satellite to fall to Earth in about a week.

NASA has been watching the 6-ton satellite closely. On Friday officials moved up their prediction for its arrival to Sept. 23, give or take a day.

NASA scientists have calculated the satellite will break into 26 pieces as it gets closer to Earth. The odds of it hitting someone anywhere on the planet are 1 in 3,200.

The heaviest piece to hit the ground will be about 350 pounds, but no one has ever been hit by falling space junk in the past.


The Ten Happiest Jobs

There are also some surprises in the ten happiest jobs, as reported a General Social
Survey by the National Organization for Research at the University of Chicago.

What if the Secret to Success Is Failure?


Moving beyond 'blame the teacher'

Much of the current wave of school reform is informed by the same management myths that almost destroyed U.S. manufacturing. Instead of seeing teachers as key contributors to system improvement efforts, reformers are focused on making teachers more replaceable. Instead of involving teachers and their unions in collaborative reform, they are being pushed aside as impediments to top-down decision-making. Instead of bringing teachers together to help each other become more effective professionals, district administrators are resorting to simplistic quantified individual performance measures. In reality, schools are collaborative, not individual, enterprises, so teaching quality and school performance depend above all on whether the institutional systems support teachers' efforts.

The jobless young left behind

The harm today’s youth unemployment is doing will be felt for decades, both by those affected and by society at large

Ms Ulldemolins belongs to a generation of young Spaniards who feel that the implicit contract they accepted with their country—work hard, and you can have a better life than your parents—has been broken. Before the financial crisis Spanish unemployment, a perennial problem, was pushed down by credit-fuelled growth and a prolonged construction boom: in 2007 it was just 8%. Today it is 21.2%, and among the young a staggering 46.2%. “I trained for a world that doesn’t exist,” says Ms Ulldemolins.


Myth: Men Who Still Live At Home Are Wack

Friday, September 16, 2011

Thank God - Someone Got it Right!
A happy ending in Detroit: 101-year-old Texana Hollis is getting her house back. HUD foreclosed on the home Monday and evicted the bewildered woman, who was unaware that her son had failed to pay property taxes to keep a reverse mortgage afloat. After the story made national headlines, HUD officials said today they would pay the taxes, get rid of the padlocks, and allow Hollis to return to the home she lived in for nearly 60 years, reports the Detroit News. "We just want to make sure that Mrs. Hollis knows that her home of many years is hers to live in for as long as she wants," said a HUD spokesman. Hollis has been in the hospital since the eviction.


Dr. Oz slammed over apple juice arsenic warning

Arsenic in apple juice! Fed to babies! And it probably came from China! Television's Dr. Mehmet Oz is under fire from the FDA and others for sounding what they say is a false alarm about the dangers of apple juice.

Oz, one of TV's most popular medical experts, said on his Fox show Wednesday that testing by a New Jersey lab had found what he suggested were troubling levels of arsenic in many brands of juice.

The Food and Drug Administration said its own tests show no such thing, even on one of the same juice batches Oz cited.

"There is no evidence of any public health risk from drinking these juices. And FDA has been testing them for years," the agency said in a statement.

Tim Sullivan, a spokesman for Oz's show, said in an interview: "We don't think the show is irresponsible. We think the public has a right to know what's in their foods."

Publisher's Note:


Again, it's not about Dr. Oz is being accused of inflating the numbers of arsenic levels found in apple juice, thus informing his audience and the public about it, but instead it is about the fact that he has INFORMED his audience and the public that indeed there IS arsenic IN apple juice, which is approved by our own overseeing agencies, that is being consumed by the American public! 


NYPD scores major pot bust: Cops arrest reggae star Denroy Morgan, seize 310 pounds of marijuana

Jamaican-born reggae star Denroy Morgan was busted on drug charges after cops saw him leaving a Bronx house carrying 25 pounds of ganja, police said Thursday. Morgan's capture led to the seizure of a 310-pound stash of marijuana and the arrest of another man caught toting 16 pounds of pot, cops said.

Known for his 1981 reggae-disco hit "I'll Do Anything For You," Morgan, 66, told cops he was flush with weed when they pulled his car over Wednesday afternoon and got a whiff of the drug, police said.

A source insisted the unraveling of the cannabis caper did not stem from a surveillance sting but was the result of eagle-eyed narcotics detectives.

The detectives were working on an unrelated case in Soundview when they saw Morgan walking out of a building at 4p.m. carrying what appeared to be a brick of marijuana in shrink-wrap packaging, the source said.

High court halts Duane Buck's Texas execution

The U.S. Supreme Court halted the execution Thursday of a black man convicted of a double murder in Texas 16 years ago after his lawyers contended his sentence was unfair because of a question asked about race during his trial.


Duane Buck, 48, was spared from lethal injection when the justices, without extensive comment, said they would review an appeal in his case. Two appeals, both related to a psychologist's testimony that black people were more likely to commit violence, were before the court. One was granted; the other was denied.

"Praise the Lord!" Buck told Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokesman Jason Clark. "God is worthy to be praised. God's mercy triumphs over judgment. I feel good."


The jobless in New Jersey find refuge in Tent City

Lakewood, New Jersey (CNN) -- Cars and trucks cruise along Cedar Bridge Avenue, drivers listening to radio anchors reporting the headline that a record 46 million Americans are living in poverty, while 50 feet from the bustling boulevard, hidden by the woods that border the road, lies a shocking example of that shameful statistic.

Behind the trees, six dozen homeless Americans have set up camp, in tents, teepees and huts, residents of what they call Tent City. It's a place where those out of work and out of luck can drop out of society while living as cheaply as possible.

"It's a community here," said the Rev. Steven Brigham, who founded Tent City in 2006 as part of his Lakewood Outreach Ministry Church. "They have a sense of belonging."

In the past year Brigham has seen Tent City's population nearly double as the jobs recession drags on.


EDUCATION

GOOD NEWS: Black Quadruplets All Accepted To Yale

Boola Boola, Boola Boola: Yale Says Yes, 4 Times 

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Post Office closings could move Ga. mail operation to Ala. 

The U.S. Postal Service said Thursday it will conduct a study at the Columbus (Ga.) Customer Service Mail Processing Center to determine the feasibility of consolidating its operations into the Montgomery, Ala., Processing and Distribution Center, reports the Columbus Ledger Enquirer.

 

APNewsBreak: SC employers to get insurance refunds

South Carolina's unemployment insurance agency will be sending refund checks to businesses or giving them credits for past overpayments, the agency said Thursday.

Agency director Abraham Turner said "this is a very good news story for businesses in this state."
"Businesses will be able to invest a little bit more of their money because of the refund that's coming their way," said Turner, who just started the job a week ago. They will be "able to feel more confident about the future going forward."

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