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In an ancient mosque of al-Awlaki Anwar in northern Virginia, the reaction to the cleric's death mixed

The faithful at the mosque in northern Virginia, where Anwar al-Awlaki once served as a magnet have different reactions to the news that was killed in an airstrike by U.S. forces.

After staying at the Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center, al-Awlaki moved to Yemen and become one of the most notorious terrorists of the world. Many worshipers at the mosque, said Friday that his mosque defiled Islam and all, calling the death of innocent citizens.

Syed Jouwad al-Awlaki is related to the mosque often got in the way of the spread of central and charities.
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Holly Madison insures her breasts for $1 million


Holly Madison wants to protect its "assets."

The television personality and the reality of Las Vegas artist took an insurance policy of $1 million in the breasts of Lloyd's of London.

The 31-year-old told People magazine that she took the policy to protect themselves and other persons who appear in "Peepshow," starring the burlesque show at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.

 "I've heard about people getting body parts insured and I thought, 'Why not?', because if anything happened to my boobs, I'd be out for a few months and I'd probably be out a million dollars," she said. "I thought I'd cover my assets." 

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Durbin Slams Bank of America rescued more share New Debit Card



A top senator crashed after Bank of America company, one of the biggest recipients of taxpayer bailouts in the U.S., announced that they charge their customers a new fee of $ 5 per month for the use of cards Debit - if only to buy a coffee for $ 2.

Although the bank has no plans to charge customers to use the ATM, the fee would be triggered once a month, if buyers use their debit cards to make any purchase.

"Clearly, unfair, and I hope that their customers have the last word," said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill.,.

An industry representative said that these rates may be more common as banks try to compensate for the loss of income from other fee that is capped with a new set of financial regulations.

However, the decision of Bank of America drew the anger for several reasons. The company is the largest U.S. bank deposits. And reaped $ 45 billion in federal bailout money - they get the first piece in 2008 and the rest in 2009 to cope with the loss of Merrill Lynch.

Durbin excoriated the company for "sticking" to their customers.

"It seems that old habits are hard to Bank of America. After years of raking in excessive profits of a trading system unfair and anticompetitive, Bank of America is trying to find new ways to pad their profits by sticking customers, "Durbin said in a statement.

While banks may be trying to compensate for lost benefits under the old system, Durbin said the system was unfair. Before, banks were collecting billions of dollars in fees from merchants when customers swiped their debit cards. As of October 1 regulation is the culmination of those fees.

"Banks are trying to offset their excess profits at the expense of their customers will eventually learn how a competitive market," said Durbin.

Bank of America to return all the ransom money he received in late 2009 - the federal government for more than 4 billion out of the organization.

The new rate applies to basic accounts and will add to the current monthly service charges.
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The Pawpaw fruit harvesting forgotten U.S.


I recently heard of a drink in secret. Kayakers to paddle in the waters near Washington, DC, told me of a mango fruit that grows along the banks of the Potomac - a familiar mottled skin and hides a tasty treat.

A tropical fruit-like here, really? Yep. It is the only member of a family tree tropical warm. You can not buy in stores from pawpaw, so that for years the only way to eat from the tree was.

I was intrigued. So I decided to find a single pawpaw.

Matt Cohen DC naturalist guide showed me how to find them.

We take the path of the Billy Goat on the Maryland side of Potomac River. "Wow," was the first word of my mouth when I tasted one that we find our way. It's kind of handle is the banana ... with a little hint of melon.
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Walter Payton book claims drug abuse, adultery



A new book on Walter Payton, the Hall of legendary Chicago Bears fame, reveals a controversial side, deprived of running back and has been criticized by his family.

In "Sweetness: The Walter Payton's enigmatic life," the life of Payton Jeff Pearlman chronicles his childhood in Mississippi and the battle with a rare liver disease and death from cancer of the bile ducts in the year 1999.

Excerpts from Sports Illustrated tales relate Payton extramarital affairs, including a scene in Canton, Ohio, when Payton took his wife and his girlfriend to its Hall of Fame. Payton, Pearlman writes in detail, battled depression and was addicted to painkillers during his playing career and beyond.
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National Coffee Day: Celebrate with a cup of coffee



Today, all that tea drinkers presumed to take a walk, because it is the national coffee day
Caribou Coffee, 07/11, Thornton, and Krispy Kreme are making it easier to feed their addiction by providing free coffee cups in places across the country. (Note the fine print: 7 / 11 's gifts to the final 11 hours, and Caribou, is to buy one, get one for a friend free.)

Although rumored to be involved, Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks says it will not be delivering coffee, prompting one fan to write, "I still love coffee, and I still pay for it in the National Coffee Day, while others People moan and complain, and go to 07.11 for a [expletive] coffee. "
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Dead Sea Scrolls come to life on Web

Discovered in 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls have been available only for display in a museum in Israel ... so far.

Thanks to digital photography experts and a project created by Google, high-resolution photos of five of the seven original manuscripts from the Dead Sea can now be viewed online. The Dead Sea Scrolls Digital website offers a look into the distant past, allowing users to view and examine the rolls in detail.

Photographed by digital photographer Ardon Bar-Hama, the images contain about 1,200 megapixels, according to Google, so that people can come to get a detailed view of historical manuscripts.

Opening the page of one of the parchments, as the Great Isaiah Scroll, greets you with a description of the manuscript, its history and its meaning. By clicking zooms the photo of the scroll itself so that you can not only read the words but feel the texture and age of the scrolls themselves. Zoom far enough even reveals some of the cracks, tears and holes that have invaded the paper in the last 24 centuries.

You can easily scroll from one page to another or from a specific page. Move your mouse over any part of the parchment shows the specific verse you are reading. Clicking on the verse provides an English translation of the ancient Hebrew text.
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Chris Christie: A bigger threat to Rick Perry or Mitt Romney?

The conventional wisdom is that if the hard talking Christie enters the race in 2012, it hurts the hard-talking, Rick Perry, the majority. Maybe not, says Nate Silver in The New York Times

If strong in New Jersey, the governor, Chris Christie, finally, hear the pleas of a group of Republicans screaming and jumping in the presidential race of 2012, which could take any of the current leading Republican, said Nate Silver in The New York Times. Since Christie is popular with conservatives like Rush Limbaugh kingmakers - not to mention the Tea Party - the governor of the state of the garden is often regarded as a major threat to Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who also calls conservatives and Tea Party. But when you actually look in the registry rather moderate Christie - which is supported gun control and immigration reform, acknowledging that climate change is caused by humans - is likely to Mitt Romney, who must watch his back. Here's an excerpt:
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ACT scores to become optional for applicants DePaul

ACT scores to be replaced by the essay questions for some students

ACT scores will be less important to some prospective candidates to the DePaul University.

DePaulia reports that an application process optional test will be held from next year. Optional test policy allows applicants to choose between submitting ACT scores and other standardized test results, and responding to a series of essay questions. According to the site, athletes, international students are homeschooled and have yet to submit test results to college.

ACT scores and other standardized test scores be submitted after registration, but is designed for research purposes only and will not affect those who have been accepted. This is to help combat the idea that ACT and SAT scores are all that matter when applying to college. Since the details of the site, “Jon Boeckenstedt, associate vice president of DePaul’s Enrollment Policy and Planning, the school’s ultimate goal is to let people and students know that their four years in high school mean more than four hours on Saturday morning.”
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Amazing apple pie to Johnny Appleseed

Johnny Appleseed was my kind of man, and tomorrow is her birthday. So after my little tribute to the man that I'll post a recipe for a delicious apple cake with maple and walnut serious Cream Cheese Frosting. But first, Johnny.

My childhood image of Johnny Appleseed is a curious character something stupid that traipsed through forest planting apple seeds. And although the picture is a bit off (and only a little) I still love him as much as I have always done. Born John Chapman, Johnny Appleseed was a professional grower of the American frontier who helped prepare the way for the pioneering 19th century through the provision of nursery apple trees throughout the Midwest. Sold or gave away thousands of seedlings to pioneers. And as Michael Pollan points out in The Botany of Desire, Chapman was planting apples for hungry stomachs of children pioneers, but to press cider. I'll drink to that!
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Jacoby Ellsbury Red Sox pulled to the brink of disaster



Jacoby Ellsbury has been a bright spot in what has been a month disastrous for the Boston Red Sox. And Sunday night, just may have saved the season for his team.

His three-run homer in the top of the 14th inning against the Yankees lifted the Red Sox to a 7-4 victory and a split of a doubleheader. More importantly, prevent them from falling into a tie with the Tampa Bay Rays in the AL wild card, Boston, who led by nine games in early September.
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Morgan Freeman says Obama has made America more racist, Herman Cain Strikes


Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain hit back at Morgan Freeman to call the racist Tea Party, saying the words of Oscar-winning actor is "shortsighted."

"Most of the people that are criticizing the Tea Partiers about having a racist element, they have never been to a Tea Party," Cain said on Fox News.

Freeman, who sat with CNN, Piers Morgan, in an interview broadcast Friday night, said that since Americans voted the first black president in the White House in 2008, racism has gotten worse, not better.

The "Invictus" star of this puts the burden on the motion of Tea Party policy, saying that Obama has become a target for "racist" Tea Party of the attack, Reuters reported.

"Their stated policy, publicly stated, is to do whatever it takes to see to it that Obama only serves one term," Freeman said. "What's, what does that, what underlines that? 'Screw the country.  We're going to do whatever we can to get this black man out of here."

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Diana Nyad sets out for second plan to swim from Cuba to Florida



Last month, Diana Nyad started out to sway all that there’s still many fun and journey to be had when sixty – by swimming all the means from Cuba to Florida. She didn’t create it on her initial run, however that’s not progressing to stop her from making an attempt once more.
Nyad depart from earlier these days on what's planned to be a roughly 60-hour journey to Florida. timely into her swim, Nyad had to brave faculties of jellyfish, however she’s not progressing to let to a small degree issue like that stop her from breaking the 3-decade-old distance record.
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'The X Factor' audition episodes: Are they higher or worse than 'Idol'?

Are you an American Idol fan? Were you bored with having to attend till January to look at the season eleven premiere of Idol? Well, Fox had the solution for you last night: The premiere of The X issue, a reality competition singing show complete with heart-wrenching stories and a judge’s panel that has Idol alums Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul. (Read our recap here.) Sound familiar? Inevitably, the similarities between Idol and X issue can lead us to raise the question, that show is better? after all, it’s so much early on to inform — though last night’s ratings worked in Idol‘s favor — however, at now, we are able to compare the 2 series’ audition method. to create it truthful, I created absolute to argue the difficulty with a fellow Idol die-hard, Adam B. Vary, who tried to convince me that X Factor‘s auditions were enjoyable, despite the schmaltz, the mediocre talent that in no means approached Kelly Clarkson levels of amazingness, and also the utter lack of Ryan Seacrest. (Believe me, I’m shocked myself to be writing the last a part of that sentence.) scan our exchange below, and allow us to recognize within the comments who you agree with!
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The 19-year-old daughter of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love approaches her second decade within the spotlight.

Courtney Love and Hole were ready to step in and also the show saw Love dedicate the song 'Skinny very little Bitch' to her nineteen year previous daughter Frances Bean Cobain. Love said Cobain was “my fucking solely child” reports Contact Music, before adding,

I'm guessing model/artist/brooding teenager Frances Bean Cobain, daughter of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, will not be so much behind. Zoe Kravitz: There'

The 19-year-old daughter of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love approaches her second decade within the spotlight. Courtney Love with daughter Frances Bean Cobain and photographer David LaChapelle arrive at the Rodeo Drive Walk of fashion awards
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Cedric Benson Suspended: Let the child Play!

OK, therefore a i'm a Longhorn. And slightly of a socialist anarchist too (It’s attainable, I tell you!.First anarchy. Then i purchase to measure on a socialist commune that's a Utopia apart from once we need to fight off Outlaw Biker communities and stuff like that). therefore i'd not be objective. however i actually suppose Roger Goodell ought to simply let Cedric Benson play. a 3 game suspension is excessive.

Yes, Benson has been in bother with the law multiple times. And it actually will seem to be he features a punching individuals downside. it's laborious to travel to sixth Street and not wish to punch somebody, however that's no excuse for truly doing it. i purchase that the Bengals are already stigmatized because the Jail Blazers of the NFL. and that i understand that Jerome Simpson obtaining busted for allegedly being a part of a ganja distribution ring  isn’t reaching to facilitate.*
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Facebook Launches additional options before F8 developer conference

Facebook can hold its annual developer conference on Thursday, that is named the most important F8 in history. And it's expected to feature additional functions and options on the world's largest social network website.

Users can see newly revamped news feeds with highlighted “important’ stories among consequent week, said Mark Tonkelowitz, an engineering manager at the Facebook.

Now, News Feed can act additional like your own personal newspaper,” he wrote on the company’s blog. He continued “News can
are available one stream with ‘top photos and statuses’ featured at the highest of the news feed. And as for the video, Facebook can create it easier for users to cover some stories that they don’t wish to indicate in their news feeds. the positioning will mark ‘Top Stories’ with a blue mark within the corner of the update.”
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Daphne Guinness: "I'll eat when i am dead"

Heiress and fashion icon Daphne Guinness is that the subject of a profile during this week's The New Yorker, within which she displayed her affinity for vogue over comfort.

The article describes Guinness at a David-Bowie impressed photo shoot, where she did not mind taking pains to appear original:

"To incarnate Ziggy Stardust, she let a stylist place a colossal metallic collar round her neck; the stylist apologized for any discomfort. "Are you kidding?" Guinness replied. 'Uncomfortable is that the name of the sport.'"

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Elizabeth Warren: "There is no one during this country who got made on his own"

Elizabeth Warren:

"There is nobody in this country who got rich on his own"

An August video of Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren on the campaign path is heating up on the net, and a few commentators are pointing to the clip - within which Warren makes a case for progressive economic policies - as proof that the newly minted Democratic candidate may provide incumbent Republican Senator Scott Brown a run for his cash.

In the video (at bottom), that was filmed at an incident in Andover, Mass., Warren rebuts the GOP-touted notion that raising taxes on the rich amounts to "class warfare," contending that "there is no one during this country who got made on his own. Nobody."
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Rick Santorum contacted Google About His Google Problems (and thus, worsening It)

Senator and current Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum still incorporates a Google drawback. once I say “still,” i'm concerning the very fact that Santorum has had this tiny drawback for occurring four years.

And apparently, he has contacted Google in a shot to rid himself of the annoyance. That request has been denied.

First, a trifle background for those of you who are unfamiliar with Rick Santorum’s Google problem:

Years ago, Santorum drew the ire of in style blogger Dan Savage by creating some unsavory comments relating to the gay community. throughout an interview where he stated the position that consenting adults don't have any expectation of privacy, Santorum equated homosexuality to bigamy and incest. He conjointly created some comments relating homosexuality to bestiality, though he has maintained that the were taken out of context.
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Meg Whitman is back within the spotlight.

Meg Whitman Back in Spotlight at H-P

As Hewlett-Packard Co. board members met Wednesday to debate the fate of Chief govt Leo Apotheker, many individuals briefed on true said H-P board member Meg Whitman could be a candidate to be named interim CEO of the large technology company, though she might not have an interest within the position.

In considering Ms. Whitman, H-P is wanting to a Silicon Valley veteran who turned eBay Inc. from a unusual start-up into the world's leading on-line auction company and who remains an influential figure within the technology scene as an H-P director and an adviser to a number one venture-capital firm.
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Brad Pitt And Jonah Hill Staged Prank War On Moneyball Set

Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill fought an all-out prank war on the set of their new movie Moneyball, vandalising every other's golf carts.

The Superbad star and Pitt became friends whereas creating the baseball movie along last year (10), and Hill confesses the 2 spent a lot of of their time taking part in sensible jokes on each other.

During an look on U.S. programme The Late Show With David Letterman on Tuesday (20Sep11), Hill recalled, "We had these golf carts... we'd drive these golf carts all around and smash into one another and it had been extremely fun and stupid... I got my very own golf cart, only for me... and he would mess with it.

"I would walk outside and there would be no wheels on it; it'd be on cinder blocks. And then in the future i would start... and it'd be on its head, be fully the wrong way up.
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Sergio Brown helped Antonio Gates

Sergio Brown helps shut out Antonio Gates

Each of the Patriots four turnovers proved to be huge however maybe the foremost vital was a special one for safety Sergio Brown.

With the Pats holding a 20-7 lead midway through the third quarter, the Chargers badly required points and started a powerful drive down the sector. Quarterback Philip Rivers was particularly sharp as he led his team from its own six yard line all the thanks to New England's seventeen.

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Time to Buy Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX)?

Time to Buy Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX)?

On July fifth I took an attempt at calling a prime (something I never do) on Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX). It wasn’t most as me making an attempt to time a prime because it was an explicit very little contrarian indicator I picked up and it looked as if it would work quite well with this decision. My biggest mistake wasn't engaged on it as that day it had been somewhere around $287 at the time of the post and whereas it went up and peaked at $300, that was essentially it for this stock. My target was $210 and it’s so much exceeded that and with bearish sentiment at an extreme for this stock I needed to visualize what the charts were saying regarding taking a protracted position.
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2011 Emmy winners complete list

2011 Emmy winners complete list

The winners at Sunday’s 63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards presented by the Academy of tv Arts & Sciences:

Drama Series: “Mad Men,” AMC. Actress, Drama Series: Julianna Margulies, “The Good Wife,” CBS.
Actor, Drama Series: Kyle Chandler, “Friday Night Lights,” DirecTV/NBC.
Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Peter Dinklage, “Game of Thrones,” HBO.
Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Margo Martindale, “Justified,” FX.
Writing, Drama Series: Jason Katims, “Friday Night Lights,” NBC.
Directing, Drama Series: Martin Scorsese, “Boardwalk Empire,” HBO.
Comedy Series: “Modern Family,” ABC.
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