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Report: Stolen Key Helped in NM Jailbreak
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress September 25, 2008
An agent investigating a recent jail break at a New Mexico jail says prisoners probably stole a key that was left in a door by a corrections officer. A convicted killer and a murder suspect are still at large. (Sept. 24) Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: jail escape report: stolen key helped nm jailbreak Added: September 24, 2008
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from YouTube :: Tag // iPhone July 29, 2008
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AP CelebrityFocus: Josh Peck
from AP CelebrityFocus July 07, 2008
The AP's Michael Weinfeld speaks with Josh Peck about playing a druggie who falls in love for the first time in The Wackness, the traumatic experience that helped him play his role and what his first love scene was like.
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#67 Sho ga nai / It can't be helped
from Learn Japanese with Beb and Alex May 21, 2008
If you come to Japan it is impossible to avoid the phrase sho ga nai which means it can't be helped . This phrase along with it's more formal version shikata ga nai is used to express the concept of c'est la vie when life throws an unpleasant situation your way and you feel powerless to avoid or correct it. It's raining today, we can't go on a picnic, sho ga nai . I failed my entrance exams, sho ga nai . The entire world is against us on our whaling policy, sho ga nai . Sho ga nai has been interpreted as the stoic self sacrificing nature of the Japanese which can also be found in Buddhist teachings and their emphasis on group identity. I have to go into work on sunday- sho ga nai The ultimate expression of sho ga nai was at the end of the second world war when their emperor asked his people to endure the unendurable and embrace defeat. An unkinder and more western interpretation would conclude sho ga nai means I can't be bothered . Arguably, you cannot run a sucessful company by shrugging your shoulders when your employees are lazy and unmotivated. Regardless of whether you think sho ga nai expresses a fatalistic unwillingness to make changes or is an enlightened acceptance of life, sho ga nai is an essential phrase for students of Japanese. In this lesson, Waka teaches us how to use sho ga nai just like a native. Enjoy. Links: Kyuma Fumio and Sho ga nai
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How the Haters Helped
from my videos April 09, 2008
Author: billolen Added: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 18:22:35 -0800 Duration: 63http://microchunk.tv The YouTube Haters taught me to not take things personal. They taught me that some people are just going to dislike me no matter what I do. It s actually a pretty cool thing that I learned these things from the Haters.
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How the Haters Helped
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 09, 2008
http://microchunk.tv The YouTube Haters taught me to not take things personal. They taught me that some people are just going to dislike me no matter what I do. It's actually a pretty cool thing that I learned these things from the Haters.
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What Did He Say?
from Just Average American March 19, 2008
Walter Cronkite s signature sign-off, And that s the way it is, helped cement his reputation as the most trusted man in America. Through 19 years of anchoring the venerated CBS Evening News, Americans came to believe that if Mr. Cronkite said it, it must be true. Other television news anchors of Cronkite s era Chet Hundley, David Brinkley, and John Chancellor also enjoyed the confidence of viewers. Print journalism was still in its heyday, and the New York Times boasted that it contained all the news fit to print, evoking similar consumer confidence. The 1960s and 70s were golden days in journalism. Innovative technology only improved the speed at which reliable, trustworthy reporters told us the way things were. Now, we know better. Cronkite s trademark salutation should have been, And that s the way I say it is, about the stories I ve chosen to report. The New York Times slogan should have read, All the news we think is fit to print, with our special predispositions added for good measure. Bernard Goldberg s bombshell, the best-selling media indictment Bias, confirmed what many Americans had suspected for decades; a decidedly left-leaning culture permeates newsrooms throughout the world of broadcast and print journalism. Nowadays, news consumers of all stripes must carefully sift through not only op-ed pieces, but front page articles as well. Too many contemporary reporters see their primary responsibility not in terms of disseminating facts who? what? when? where? and why? but in changing the world. All this made reading about yesterday s speech by Barack Obama great fun. Moreover, I had a special interest in discovering the professional s take on A More Perfect Union because I had made my own assessment of the speech independent of any secondary input. All I did yesterday was read Obama s words and pen my reaction, concluding the Senator s effort left much to be desired. How would my evaluation stack up against those of the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, et al? The LA Times headline was not encouraging. The banner Obama urges moving past old racial wounds, made me wonder whether staff writers Peter Wallsten and Peter Nicholas listened to the same speech. I guess they missed the part about the blood of slaves and slave owners flowing through the veins of his wife and daughters, and I know they didn t hear the five paragraphs Obama took to detail white sins of the past. Here s a sample: Segregated schools legalized discrimination blacks were prevented, often through violence, from owning property, or loans were not granted black families could not amass wealth lack of economic opportunity erosion of black families lack of basic services parks for kids to play in building code enforcement Reverend Wright came of age [at] a time when segregation was still the law of the land And on and on, a curious way to move past old racial wounds. The Times Opinion section was typically myopic, seeing virtually nothing objectionable in the speech. The lead editorial was subtitled Obama s speech challenged America to discuss race. To go forward, we must. Nary a disparaging word followed, and the piece concluded by thanking the Senator for this remarkable address. Tim Rutten, whose writings range just to the left of Trotsky s, did not disappoint. Comparing yesterday s speech to Abraham Lincoln s House Divided, and Franklin Roosevelt s The Only Thing We Have To Fear Is Fear Itself, and John Kennedy s address on Catholicism and politics, Rutten gushed that Obama s oration exceeded Kennedy s because Obama like Lincoln wrote his address himself. Not satisfied with his own obeisance, Rutten quoted CNN s Bill Schneider, a virtual paragon of political neutrality. To get the full humorous impact, here s the entire paragraph: That was the most sophisticated speech on race and politics I ve ever heard, said CNN s Bill Schneider, the only network pundit who actually has taught American political history at elite universities. I m not making this up. Can t you feel the love? Average Americans will from now on bow and express appropriate adoration at each manifestation of Bill s image. I was beginning to think I d missed the mark yesterday. Fortunately, my local paper printed the musings of two observers who noticed the same deficiencies I had. Kathleen Parker, writing for the Washington Post Writers Group, had this to say: what [Obama] didn t acknowledge is that [Reverend Jeremiah] Wright is completely off-the-wall [Wright s] accomplishments don t quite neutralize the anti-white message of the man Obama selected as his spiritual mentor. You tell em, Kathleen. Obama suggested that if Wright is occasionally angry, he has a right to be, as does the community he serves. And if white Americans are startled to witness that anger, they haven t been paying attention In other words, [Obama] artfully shifted focus from his still-perplexing relationship with Wright to our own dark hearts, a machination completely overwhelming the Times gullible writers. The second astute cognoscenti, Thomas Sowell so described because he agrees with me has also taught at elite institutions of higher learning. Mr. Sowell had this to say: No one had to be in church the day Wright made his inflammatory and obscene remarks to know about them. The cable news journalists who are playing the tapes of those sermons were not there. The tapes were on sale in the church. Obama knew that because he had bought one or more of them. All that aside, he spent 20 years in that church and once donated $20,000 to it. There is no way that he didn t know about Wright s anti-American and racist diatribes from the pulpit. So there you have it. One group of writers hears a great speech capable of moving the country closer to racial harmony. Another cabal interprets the same message as a slick re-packaging of affirmative action blather. Thanks to the Internet, we have access to the deliberations of hundreds of commentators, as should be the case in a free society. Please do not take this blessing for granted, but use it to form your own opinion. And that s the way it is. Share This
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Rich Harper Band - Blue Eyed Blues
from Crackle: Most Viewed, Shared by richharperband November 22, 2007
Rich Harper Band live at Phuket Blues Festival, Thailand, February 2007. Rich Harper - Guitar/Vocals Jon Stenber - Bass/Background Vocals Bob Arkwright - Drums/Background Vocals Shared by : richharperband On: Thursday, November 22, 2007 Views: 80Tags: festival February Blues Thailand Vocals phuket Harper helped geil Blue live music background band jon guitar bob Eyed rich Drums bass
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Rich Harper Band - Blue Eyed Blues
from Crackle: Newest, Shared by richharperband November 22, 2007
Rich Harper Band live at Phuket Blues Festival, Thailand, February 2007. Rich Harper - Guitar/Vocals Jon Stenber - Bass/Background Vocals Bob Arkwright - Drums/Background Vocals Shared by : richharperband On: Thursday, November 22, 2007 Views: 8Tags: Blue live music background band jon guitar bob Eyed rich Drums bass festival February Blues Thailand Vocals phuket Harper helped geil
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Makeup
from Crackle: Daily Joke October 31, 2007
Hope it helped her out... Shared by : The Daily Joke On: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 Views: 219673Tags: out Joke hope makeup helped
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Makeup
from Crackle: Newest, In 'Daily Joke', Featured October 31, 2007
Hope it helped her out... Shared by : Chicken meet Road On: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 Views: 7731Tags: out Check http visit shorts knight Joke hope Rider site haha makeup helped Affiliates Crackle Zapper zappertv
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AP CelebrityFocus: Ben Foster
from AP CelebrityFocus October 08, 2007
AP Broadcast Entertainment Editor Michael Weinfeld talks with Ben Foster about how David Bowie, a matador and a mountain lion helped him play a gunslinger in '3:10 to Yuma' and the haunted ranch where he stayed during filming.
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That Dress - highlights from the play
from Crackle: Newest, In 'Shorts', Featured June 20, 2007
It always comes down to the dress. Shared by : Strangio On: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 Views: 2535Tags: woman film minute why loss question wear true act dating drama features feature relationships terms helped eventually One Love life Man Stage highlights made Clip Play she experience short comes dress soon
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The Palestinian Implosion
from BloggingHeads.tv May 17, 2007
The situation on the ground in Gaza and Israel... Intra-Palestinian chess -- 'an eight-dimensional board with 15 players'... Is it good for Israel when Palestinians fight Palestinians?... How Sharon's Gaza withdrawal helped Hamas... Could Arab states save
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