Sunday, September 30, 2012

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Malin Akerman Shows Off Tiny Baby Bump, Reveals Her Pregnancy ...
By Us Magazine Team
One day after Malin Akerman exclusively shared the news of her pregnancy with Us Weekly, the Wanderlust star showed off her tiny baby bump at the Environmental Media Awards in Burbank, California, September 29. Wearing an Alexx Jae ...
Us Magazine All Channel News
U.S. Natural Gas Boom Could Threaten Russia's Grip On European ...
By The Huffington Post News Editors
Some predict what was once unthinkable: that the U.S. won't need to import natural gas in the near future, and that Russia could be the big loser. "This is where everything is being turned on its head," said Fiona Hill, an expert on Russia at the ...
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed
Facebook to FTC: Let Us Advertise to Children
By Alex Fitzpatrick
All Entertainment · Film · Gaming · Music · Sports · TV · US & World · All US & World · Politics · Social Good · U.S. · World ... Facebook to FTC: Let Us Advertise to Children · Alex Fitzpatrick September 30, 2012 by Alex Fitzpatrick 2. Like Tweet +1 ...
Mashable » US & World
U.S. military deaths in Afghanistan hit 2,000 - Marine Corps News ...
By The Associated Press
KABUL, Afghanistan — The killing of an American serviceman in an exchange of fire with allied Afghan soldiers pushed U.S. military deaths in the war to 2000, a cold reminder of the perils that remain after an 11-year conflict that now garners ...
Marine Corps Times - News
US court: Motorola can't enforce German Xbox injunction | Joystiq
By JC Fletcher
Motorola Mobility (now owned by Google) obtained an injunction against Microsoft in Germany that would have prevented sale or import of Xbox 360s, among other Microsoft devices earlier this summer, over H.264 video encoding technology ...
Joystiq
Afghanistan Insider Attack Marks 2,000 U.S. Troop Deaths - The Blaze
By Madeleine Morgenstern
In this Oct. 3, 2009 file photo, U.S. Marine squad leader Sgt. Matthew Duquette, left, of Warrenville, Ill. , with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion 5th Marines walks with Afghan National Army Lt. Hussein, during in a joint patrol in Nawa district, ... and the usa and canada and england and let the rest of them kill their own. this stupid president and his appeasement overseas and here will get us all killed. they will strike in the usa again with his coverups. if he is not voted out we are doomed.
TheBlaze.com - Stories
Will France Face the Facts?
By Chicago Tribune
French President Francois Hollande swept into power in May by offering a catnip agenda to France's struggling rank-and-file: Higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations, more government-subsidized jobs, more protection for pensions and ...
RealClearPolitics - Homepage
The Data Don't Support That The U.S. Bank Bailouts Were Better ...
By Lambert Strether
On September 24, 2012, Josh Lehner published a post comparing employment (jobs) and unemployment rates in and after various financial crises, including Sweden in 1991 and the US in 2008. Lehner concluded that the policy response to ...
naked capitalism
Body-in-bin student Garrett Elsey had been in UK just one day | The ...
Garrett Elsey - the Canadian graduate whose body was found by recycling plant workers after it was picked up in a bin - had been in the UK for only a day.
HomePage - The Sun
Three lawyers ask US Supreme Court: Why try human rights abuses ...
For more than three decades survivors of human rights abuses in foreign countries have turned to U.S. federal courts to seek justice. On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court hears a case that could make that impossible. ... Back then, Australia, Britain, Canada and others had protested when cases were brought under the Alien Tort Statute. They argued that U.S. courts had no business judging events that took place on foreign soil. When the Supreme Court accepted the Kiobel case, ...
GMA News Online


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