Saturday, 26 December 2009

Arrested! Charlie Sheen!


Poor old Charlie.

There is a news on the BBC website that he has been arested

Is this the kind of thing we should be reading on Boxing Day? |Is this what is top news on Boxing Day? And this is Boxing day's top news?

Really, come on

The season to be jolly and all we get is celebrates behaving badly?

"Two and a Half Men has proven one of US TV's most popular sitcoms and made Charlie Sheen America's highest paid TV star in 2008, raking in $825,000 (£422,000) per episode."

Do you know what, if I was making that much money, I would have better things to do in life than get arrested on Xmas.

Why is everyone so obsessed with celebrities anyway? Its Xmas, we are supposed to be with our families and thing about what we have done this year.

If someone else rings me this year and tells me "Guess who has died?" , I'll smash my phone.

Monday, 14 December 2009

Detroit Public Schools academics

Detroit Recent News

Detroit schools Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb urged lawmakers Wednesday to give him power over the troubled province's academics, such as its money.

Michigan indispensability to adopt changes to qualify for about $400 million in federal grants. In Detroit, he said, $90 million is at stake.

Bobb, defined by Granholm in March to repair the provincet's finances, has tried to wrest control of the schools' academic programs, but was sued in court by the Detroit school board.

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Denver Recent News

More than a year of discussion and examination amongst its 20 panel members, the University of Denver's Strategic Issues Program released a endmost report today titled "Architecture for Immigration Reform," which cover an honest assessment of America's immigration dilemma along with detailed suggestions for guiding U.S. immigration policy.

Still, what's excellent about the Denver study is its stab at a comprehensive decision and its recognition that immigrants provide a estimable human resource that's vital to the lasting success of the U.S. economy and to our society as a whole.

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Young Drivers Recent News

Attempts to curb accident-prone young drivers may be doomed to fruitless, according to the Association of British Drivers (ABD).

The plan is to adapt their autos with GPS satellite trackers and 'fine' them £45 every time the take the wheel between 11 o'clock at night and five in the morning.

Statistics show that young drivers car insurance costs have risen by 14% over the past year, with the average comprehensive recompense now topping £800.

One way round that, says Young Marmalade, is a policy that execute a curfew that will keep 17- to 25-year-olds off the roads during the hours when most of their accidents happen.

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Thursday, 10 December 2009

Latest News for Washington & Atlanta

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Christine Gregoire - the Governor of Washington state submitted a state budget plan on Wednesday that may close a $2.6 billion insufficiency but that she described as unjust because of the spending cuts it may force.

"Today I presented a budget proposal that while balanced is unjust," the Democratic governor said in a statement in which she signaled a potential tax extend.

"Because of our succession economic nuisances, state revenue is down and has resulted in a one year revenue shortfall of $2.6 billion," Gregoire said. "This cutting is on top of a $9 billion insufficiency that we tackled last year. As a outcome, I had to make determinations to cut programs and services that is going to impact all Washingtonians."

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Reporting from Atlanta - Kasim Reed, an lawyer and ex- Georgia state senator, is going to be sworn in as next mayor of Atlanta after a recount Wednesday confirmed he had won a runoff election.

The election pitted Reed, an African American, contrary Norwood, who is white, and came at a time when Atlanta has grown whiter and more gentrified.

Kasim Reed victory stretched a trace of African American mayors here that goes back to 1973, when Maynard Jackson became the first black mayor of a major Southern city.

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Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Copenhagen climate - 08/12/09



It's a solid jamboree, with tempers on the two sides of the issue running hot and no final deal in sight.

But even like that, we'd better pay care to what transpires here, the outcome of action or inaction may be solid.

Starting Monday, 15,000 people are expected in Copenhagen, Denmark. In the next couple of weeks they're supposed to be hashing out a successor to the Kyoto Treaty, the world deal regulating greenhouse gases that expires in 2012.

Among them will be more than 100 world leaders, including President Obama and half his cabinet.

Hundreds of environmentalists are also expected, some protesting outside the solid convention center. With the world's top scientists saying world warming is caused by humans and that quick action is needed to avoid devastating effects, the environmentalists will be pushing for cuts in greenhouse gases that go far beyond what most nations are proposing.

On the other side will be a handful of U.S. senators opposed to any deal at all. The ring leader of this group is James Inhofe, the senator of Oklahoma who has famously called man-made world warming "the greatest hoax ever played on the American people."

They will question the science behind world warming, holding up recently hacked e-mails from prominent climate scientists. The e-mails evidently show the scientists, frustrated with a small but vocal group of world warming skeptics, trying to keep dissenting persuasions out of prominent journals and attempting to hide inconsistencies in the overall data.

Most independent analysts say the hacked e-mails do not alter the nature of the debate - the e-mails, however unsuitable, do not undermine the consensus of hundreds of scientists that have been studying this issue for decades.


Still, might there be strife between the believers and skeptics at the convention? "It's a good question," said Kyle Ash, a legislative representative for Greenpeace who's already in the city. "I'm excited to see what happens."

cnn

Friday, 4 December 2009

Thank God, its Friday!Friday at last

I'm so happy its Friday

This has been a wearisome week. Most of my co-workers haven't been at work claming they are sick, but I suspect they just had extra long Thanksgiving holiday.

The man in charge has been in a bad mood as well. How can I be motivated when I have to do 3 times as much without extra pay

My cousin Merry came over the other night and we talked a lot. She was away for a couple of days but it seemed like we haven't talked for years! Good night it was.

I thinking of getting a new car. Mine is way too uneconomical and it really makes me feel like I'm responsible for global warning.

Will check local dealerships over the weekend unless of course Bill finally comes to visit. He should call me this afternoon and that will be the difference between a good or rubbish weekend for me...

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Butterballs or Cheese Balls

If you are in Oregon this Thanksgiving, you stand a better than average chance of encountering Tofurkey. A lot of people in New York are searching for caterers to prepare the holiday menu than anywhere else in the country. Live in the Southeast? Brace yourself for a big scoop of broccoli casserole.

And no matter where in the country you are, don’t be amazed if the host molds refrigerated breadstick dough and bakes it into a cornucopia centerpiece. It is the break-out hit recipe of the season at Allrecipes.com, the nation’s largest cooking Web site..

First off, the bird. While you could go traditional with an oven-cooked meal, one-day searches have soared on the crispy kind: Many may well find a deep-fried fowl on their Thanksgiving table. Queries on the delightful sounding "cajun deep fried bird recipes" skyrocketed over 1,000%. "Turkey brine" is also popular, as is "roasted turkey recipe." But hey, even searches on "tofurkey," the "bird" carved from soybeans, are big right now. PETA would be proud..

"There are a few instances in the county each year where there have been fires or earnest injuries as a direct result of people using turkey fryers," Cox said. "I wouldn't call it a big problem within the county, however the incidents that results from these tend to be very earnest. These are fires that reason significant damage and very earnest injuries.". .

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

I really despise that life assurance business

I received a strange request from my mom over the weekend. She has it in her head that she needs over 50 life insurance policy.

To be honest I wasn't very eager. How can you plan for the death of your mother? I even told her to forget about it and not worry about having a life insurance.

What do I need money from her for when she is no longer with us? Am I supposed to profit from her death? It is just a terrible thought. Isn't it better she enjoys the money and goes on the holiday or something, rather than saving from her small pension so I get money after a period of time.

Sorry for the rant. At the end I decided I'll look into it and it is surprisingly complicated. I really didn't have any idea of what whole or term policy means. And there were so many conditions and exception.

Now I know why she needed my help, if I can't understand over 50 life insurance plans how is she supposed to do it.

This whole life insurance business is very morbid. I don't know, currently I do have life cover but that is because I have a big mortgage to pay and I wouldn't want anyone to have to pay my debt.

Friday, 20 November 2009

Another push for SunRail

http://oscnewsgazette.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5102&Itemid=6

Florida Senate Democratic Leader Al Lawson, D-Tallahassee, and Florida House Democratic Leader Franklin Sands, D-Weston, called on the Republican leaders to work toward securing more than 2.5 billion in funding for SunRail and other rail projects.

Last year, the bill cleared the House but died in the Senate when staunch opposition led by Sen. Paula Dockery, R-Lakeland, brought it down on the floor. Earlier this year, a similar measure passed its only House Committee but again got held up in the Senate.

In October, talk of a special session began as Atwater said the federal government was looking for action on other rail projects in Florida before it considers approving the states $2.5 billion application for the first leg of the long proposed Tampa-Orlando-Miami bullet train.


Central Floridas top transportation priority is SunRail, said Harold Barley. He is the executive director for Metroplan Orlando, the Central Florida transportation planning organization. He is the Denise of the Central Florida TPO. Denise Bunnewith is the North Florida TPO executive director.Florida is moving forward someone said.

He launched a PowerPoint presentation. The first slide was of a donkey pulling a street car over tracks laid in a dirt road in what appeared to be a rural setting. Isn't it all about choices

State legislators pushing for SunRail are in the process of gathering support should a special session be called in the coming weeks.

Florida future is important.

LeMieux said for the state to receive federal funding, it had to show it was willing to pass SunRail in Tallahassee.

Thursday, 19 November 2009

The Great American Smoke out Day

The Great American Smokeout is today and a spokesperson for the Iowa Chapter of the American Cancer Society is asking smokers to take a other approach to the yearly event. A-C-S spokesman Chuck Reed says they’re reassuring smokers to use the day as a starting point to the end.

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) November 19, 2009 -- For a lots of men, the Great American Smokeout means a new commencement but West Virginian Joe Balog sees it as a grand ending. To Joe, every single November is a milestone anniversary. This year he's celebrating 2 years of free smoking live. In Nov 2007, Joe turned to Dan Vitchoff, Board Certified Hypnotherapist and President of PA Hypnosis Center in Pittsburgh, in what felt like a 'last straw' to try to leave cigarettes forever.

Great Falls High School student Sara Stewart often hears from her peers that they believe they are immune to the sequel of smoking.

"I know that a lot of teenagers don't think smoke will affect them," Stewart said.

That was the thought behind her anti-smoking placard, which shows a woman with her left side appearing young, while her right side appearing old, gray and wrinkled.

Should Americans be interested about the expand in cigarette smoking? Yes. Smoking wreckers almost each organ in the human body and is linked to at least 15 different type of cancers. While, after to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, smoking rates have stayed about equal for the past five years, anything short of a decline is undoubtedly troubling. wiki

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Wannstead - Weis done and dusted

Wannstead - Weis done and dusted

Oh, how the tables have turned.

For Wannstedt, college football was his last chance to be a head coach.

Weis was coming off his third NFL championship with the Patriots and considered a rising star in the coaching ranks.

Weis' Fighting Irish won that game easily, but they were also much more talented.

But times have changed and these two coaches find themselves moving in opposite directions.


With that said, Saturday's matchup had all the makings of an early 2000 Patriots-Dolphins game.. What do Florida Fans think about that.

Wannstedt and Weis are moving in different directions, like two ships passing in the night..
Good luck to them both.

What we learned
1. Dave Wannstedt's teams are now capable of winning close games.
2. Rutgers has improved mightily since the beginning of the season.
3. Syracuse has not improved and is still the worst team in the Big East.

Monday, 16 November 2009

My friends want to be in Florida visiting my sister.

We dispise Florida.

I wonder what is going on there at the mo

Florida No Fault {closes Tampa offices and others in state|closes five Tampa stores amid fraud investigation.

An auto insurance company, popular among those with poor credit, has closed offices and stopped writing policies in some Florida areas, including Tampa.

More info about Florida No Fault

The following stores in Tampa have been temporarily closed:

* 6821 West Hillsborough Ave, Suite 15
* 9017 East Adamo Drive, Suite 113
* 152 South Dale Mabry Highway
* 11719 North Dale Mabry Highway
* 9340 North Florida Ave., Suite B


Ben Shephard who works next door at Pizza Zone watched customers walk away dumbfounded and confused with the sudden shut down.

Customers are asked to report any suspicious activity to DFS's insurance fraud hotline (800) 378-0445 or online at www.MyFloridaCFO.com/fraud .

http://www2.tbo.com/content/2009/nov/06/wp-florida-no-fault-closes-offices-around-state/

The decision to close offices and suspend underwriting is based on an on-going fraud investigation, Ryder said.

The news frustrated customers, particularly because they were not notified of the changes.

Helen Barja, a No-Fault customer for seven years, said the company has not notified her, and she was worried her policy would expire.

Sunday, 15 November 2009

California Financial News - Budget cuts

Budget cuts will cripple California colleges and universities

From the 1960s to the 1990s the vocational training system in California was 2nd to none. Nation flocked to this impressive state so that their children not only had admission to the K-12 system, but to a social university system that rivals the Ivy League.

The University of California system is a big player in the world of secondary education; however, with the latest budget cuts – and the plans for more – that may all be changing. This is a travesty and will only work to tip the scales in the sinful direction.

California's public pensions need reform

Advocates of overhauling California's problematic pension system for public labourer could not have chosen a more providential moment to throw away their reform campaign.

The enormous California Public Employees' Retirement System is in deep financial doo-doo, having lost tens of billions of dollars in often-theoretical investments, and is telling state and local officials it going to need more "contributions." Meantime, investigations are below way into multimillion-dollar payments to placement agents who arranged some investments.

State Finance Directors Warn of More Cruxes Ahead

Short-time budget gaps have battered states as earnings plummeted through the retirement. Assistance by about $250 billion in funds from the stimulus package expected through the end of 2010, states governed to shut down the gaps this year - 2009. But both finance directors, talking at a Pew Center on the States event in Washington, were pessimistic about their position' futures on the other side financial 2011

Friday, 13 November 2009

Taylor Swift Country Music Awards

On Wednesday night, Swift stormed the Country Music Association Awards 2009 and took at home all 4 prizes for which she was nominated, including the much-coveted Entertainer of the Year trophy.
While it seemed like a approval of Swift's success from the country music establishment, not everybody was pleased with the 19-year-old's triumph. Country music legend Wynonna Judd spoke out against Swift's triumph, though she reversed her position on Thursday.

During an interview on the show's red carpet Wednesday night, Wynonna was asked what advice she would give to Taylor. "You want my honest comment? It's too much too soon," the Country legend said, according to USAToday.com. "Time is God's way of keeping everything from happening at once. It's just too much of a good thing too soon. Mom and I rode in a automobile for the first year of our career to visit radio stations. There was a making of the star, there was a rising-up, and the fans went with us. Now it's over coffee breaks, the success, almost."

But on Thursday, Judd clarified her stance on the message board of her official Web site. "I understand that my comment about Taylor Swift's Entertainer of the Year nomination came across as a negative statement," the Country legend wrote. "My intent was not to take anything away from her talent and contributions to the country music industry, all of which are truly unprecedented for an artist of any age. Taylor is a beautiful, hard-working young woman that deserves the success she has had and I support her as an artist and as a woman in the business."
mtv.com

Taylor Test 2

On Wednesday evening, the country singer Taylor Swift stormed the Country Music Association Awards and took home whole 4 prizes for which Taylor was nominated, including the much-coveted Entertainer of the Year trophy.
While it seemed like a confirmation of Swift's success from the country music establishment, not all was pleased with the 19-year-old's win. Country music legend Wynonna Judd spoke out versus Swift's win, though she reversed her position on Thursday.

During an interview on the show's red carpet Wednesday night, Wynonna Judd was asked what advice she would give to Swift. "You want my loyal advice? It's too much too soon," Wynonna said, according to USAToday.com. "Time is God's way of keeping everything from happening at once. It's just too much of a good thing too soon. Mom and I rode in a automobile for the 1st year of our career to visit radio stations. There was a making of the star, there was a rising-up, and the fans went with us. Now it's over coffee breaks, the success, almost."

But on Thursday, Judd made clear her stance on the message board of her official Web site. "I understand that my comment about Taylor Swift's Entertainer of the Year nomination came across as a negative statement," Wynonna wrote. "My intent was not to take anything away from her talent and contributions to the country music industry, all of which are truly unprecedented for an artist of any age. Taylor is a beautiful, hard-working young woman that deserves the success she has had and I support her as an artist and as a woman in the business."
mtv.com

Taylor Swift Awards 2009

On Wednesday night, the country singer Taylor Swift stormed the Country Music Association Awards 2009 and took home all four prizes for which Swift was nominated, including the much-coveted Entertainer of the Year trophy.
While it seemed like a validation of Swift's success from the country music establishment, no much people was pleased with the 19-year-old's triumph. Country music legend Wynonna Judd spoke out against Swift's triumph, though she reversed her position on Thursday.

During an interview on the show's red carpet Wednesday night, the Country legend was asked what advice she would give to Taylor Swift. "You want my honest advice? It's too much too soon," Wynonna Judd said, according to USAToday.com. "Time is God's way of keeping all from happening at once. It's just too much of a good thing too soon. Mom and I rode in a vehicle for the 1st year of our career to visit radio stations. There was a making of the star, there was a rising-up, and the fans went with us. Now it's over coffee breaks, the success, almost."

The US parents

The US parents who triggered a major alert by claiming their six-year-old son was adrift in a helium balloon are to admit charges, their lawyer says.

Falcon Heene's mother is to admit false reporting to authorities and his father will admit attempting to influence a public servant.

Falcon's disappearance became a media drama but he was later found at home.