Tim Russert Coverage: The Backlash Begins

Of course there has been a lot of coverage about the death of Tim Russert. When a figure in the public eye passes away, especially suddenly, (remember Heath  Ledger?) it is going to get a lot of coverage.But...

Victoria Beckham sparks Spice Girls row

"Victoria ‘Posh Spice’ Beckham reportedly sparked a huge backstage row after last night’s Spice Girl gig - because the rest of the band, Geri, Emma, Mel B & Mel C believe Victoria was hogging all the...

SHOCK VIDEO: Jets Humiliated By 'Gate D Party'

What do people expect these are Jets fans. Have you ever gone to a jets game? The testosterone is out of control."EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (CBS) ― They're subjected to taunting and teasing. Women are being encouraged...

Prince Of Wales Has A New Harpist.

"Who wouldn’t, in his position? Her name is Claire Jones and she is the third Official Harpist to the Prince of Wales since the Prince revived this historic role seven years ago. Jones’s first gig under the terms of her new deal was last night, at a black-tie dinner...

TB Test

"TB Test Lots of good questions have been raised about the case of Andrew Speaker. the American personal injury lawyer who traveled on many planes on his way to and from Europe, supposedly with an untreatable strain of TB. Even those who have trouble with conspiracy theories...

Face Lifts: A Frightening New Job Strategy

"With ageism deeply rooted in economics, an increasing number of midlife people are turning to anti-aging products and surgeries to pass as younger in the marketplace. Tools email EMAIL print PRINT 28 COMMENTS Share...

Robert Fisk: Olmert undone by the militia he said he could destroy

"So it has come to this. All those bodies, all those photographs of dead children - more than 1,400 cadavers (we are not including the 230 or so Hizbollah fighters and the Israeli soldiers who died) - are to be commemorated with the possible resignation of an Israeli prime...

Red states oppose Neanderthal mating, propose constitutional amendment

"Scientists say they have found genetic evidence that may answer the longstanding question of whether modern humans and Neanderthals interbred thousands of years ago. The answer is: probably yes, though not often. In...

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