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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
A teacher is out of a job after ...
KISSIMMEE, Florida - An Osceola County teacher is out of a job after parents started complaining. They said she asked third grade students to give her massages. One mother told Eyewitness News the touching going in the Kissimmee Charter Academy classroom was highly inappropriate. In Donna Coulter's third grade class, each student had a job. It could be cleaning the room, organizing books or taking out the trash, but one task really upset parents. "One of the jobs she was giving was to give her massages," said parent Stacey Vazquez.more
Did you know that Florida state attorney is investigating...
A Florida state attorney is investigating thousands of potentially fraudulent voter registrations associated with the leading organizer of Florida's Amendment 5 ballot initiative. But this is just the tip of an iceberg of illegalities, fraud and contradictions connected to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) ... Former ACORN Miami-Dade field director Mac Stuart has declared an intent to sue ACORN and has made charges of rampant voter fraud operations. Stuart was employed and specifically tasked by ACORN to generate 103,000 new voter registrations from Dade County. He reports that ACORN threw out Republican registrations while paying for Democratic ones. Stuart also charges that ACORN targeted ex-cons and that he personally set up registration tables outside the Miami police department and Dade County jail.
Did you know that 28% Doctors not washing after seeing patients?
Canada - Just 28 per cent of doctors at 10 hospitals washed their hands between patients, Ontario's auditor general says in a special report into deadly outbreaks of hospital superbugs like C. difficile. And that was an improvement from a starting rate of 18 per cent because it came at the end of a recent pilot project to encourage handwashing in efforts to cut infection and death rates. "The doctors were the lowest," Auditor General James McCarter said yesterday, noting the handwashing rate for nurses rose to 60 per cent from 44. more
Did you know who's birthday is today
Look who was Born today:
1974 Keith Duffy - singer (Boyzone)
1968 Kevin Griffin - singer (Better Than Ezra)
1950 Randy Quaid - actor
1947 Stephen Collins - actor
1945 Donny Hathaway - singer
1945 Rod Carew - baseball player
1944 Scott McKenzie - singer
1943 Herb Fame - singer (Peaches & Herb)
1936 Stella Stevens - actress
1935 Julie Andrews - actress, singer (Oscar® winner, 1964)
1933 Richard Harris - actor
1932 Albert Collins - blues guitarist
1928 George Peppard - actor
1927 Tom Bosley - actor
1926 Roger Williams - pianist
1924 William Rehnquist - US Supreme Court Chief Justice
1924 Jimmy Carter - 39th US president (1977-81)
1921 James Whitmore - actor
1920 Walter Matthau - actor (Oscar® winner, 1966)
1904 Vladimir Horowitz - pianist
1881 William Boeing - airplane manufacturer
On this day in time these were the headlines:
2004Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki sets a new major league baseball hitting record of 259 hits in a single season. Suzuki tied, then broke, the 84-year-old former record of 257 hits during the game against the Texas Rangers at Safeco Field in Seattle.
2004The full-length animated feature Shark Tale opens in theaters.
2003The National Do-Not-Call list goes into effect, despite a US Circuit Court ruling that the FTC had no authority to manage the program.
2002Billionaire TV Guide publisher Walter Annenberg dies at age 94 in Philadelphia.
1971The Walt Disney World resort opens in Orlando, Florida.
1962Johnny Carson takes over as host of The Tonight Show on NBC-TV.
1961New York Yankees slugger Roger Maris hits his 61st home run of the season, setting a major league baseball record.
1952This is Your Life, hosted by Ralph Edwards, debuts on NBC-TV.
1949Mao Tse-Tung proclaims his country the People's Republic of China.
1908Automaker Henry Ford debuts his Model T automobile to the buying public. 1903Boston hosts the first World Series baseball game.
1890Yosemite National Park is established.
1880Composer John Philip Sousa is named director of the US Marine Corps Band.
1800 A secret treaty with Spain gives Louisiana to France.
1974 Keith Duffy - singer (Boyzone)
1968 Kevin Griffin - singer (Better Than Ezra)
1950 Randy Quaid - actor
1947 Stephen Collins - actor
1945 Donny Hathaway - singer
1945 Rod Carew - baseball player
1944 Scott McKenzie - singer
1943 Herb Fame - singer (Peaches & Herb)
1936 Stella Stevens - actress
1935 Julie Andrews - actress, singer (Oscar® winner, 1964)
1933 Richard Harris - actor
1932 Albert Collins - blues guitarist
1928 George Peppard - actor
1927 Tom Bosley - actor
1926 Roger Williams - pianist
1924 William Rehnquist - US Supreme Court Chief Justice
1924 Jimmy Carter - 39th US president (1977-81)
1921 James Whitmore - actor
1920 Walter Matthau - actor (Oscar® winner, 1966)
1904 Vladimir Horowitz - pianist
1881 William Boeing - airplane manufacturer
On this day in time these were the headlines:
2004Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki sets a new major league baseball hitting record of 259 hits in a single season. Suzuki tied, then broke, the 84-year-old former record of 257 hits during the game against the Texas Rangers at Safeco Field in Seattle.
2004The full-length animated feature Shark Tale opens in theaters.
2003The National Do-Not-Call list goes into effect, despite a US Circuit Court ruling that the FTC had no authority to manage the program.
2002Billionaire TV Guide publisher Walter Annenberg dies at age 94 in Philadelphia.
1971The Walt Disney World resort opens in Orlando, Florida.
1962Johnny Carson takes over as host of The Tonight Show on NBC-TV.
1961New York Yankees slugger Roger Maris hits his 61st home run of the season, setting a major league baseball record.
1952This is Your Life, hosted by Ralph Edwards, debuts on NBC-TV.
1949Mao Tse-Tung proclaims his country the People's Republic of China.
1908Automaker Henry Ford debuts his Model T automobile to the buying public. 1903Boston hosts the first World Series baseball game.
1890Yosemite National Park is established.
1880Composer John Philip Sousa is named director of the US Marine Corps Band.
1800 A secret treaty with Spain gives Louisiana to France.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Did you know that Palin's Extramarital Affair
FOX News Is Ignoring Reports About Palin's Extramarital Affair
Reported by Ellen - September 26,
When the National Enquirer broke the news a few months ago about John Edwards' extramarital affair with Rielle Hunter, there was a steady stream of stories and discussions about it on FOX News although Edwards was no longer a candidate by then. Yet FOX News has been ignoring the same tabloid's report about an extramarital affair between current vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and her husband's former business partner, Brad Hanson.
According to the San Jose Mercury News, the McCain campaign has threatened legal action against the Enquirer. But the Enquirer says it has three sources from Hanson's family, including one who signed a sworn affidavit, and has published the story.
Pretty juicy stuff, eh? Just the kind of thing that FOX News couldn't get enough of when it involved Democrat John Edwards. Hannity & Colmes even devoted a full show to his scandal (plus more segments in other shows). On August 8, 2008, Sean Hannity said, “I applaud the Enquirer” for investigating Edwards because “He's running for president... He's a contender for vice president or was.” But here we have an actual vice presidential candidate and... silence.
Did You know who's birthday is today? Sept 30
Born today:
1980 Martina Hingis - tennis player
1971 Jenna Elfman - actress
1964 Robby Takac - rock bassist (Goo Goo Dolls)
1964 Crystal Bernard - actress
1958 Marty Stuart - country singer, guitarist
1957 Fran Drescher - actress
1954 Barry Williams - actor
1952 John Lombardo - guitarist (10,000 Maniacs)
1946 Sylvia Peterson - singer (The Chiffons)
1943 Marilyn McCoo - singer (5th Dimension), TV hostess
1942 Dewey Martin - drummer (Buffalo Springfield)
1935 Johnny Mathis - singer
1931 Angie Dickinson - actress
1924 Truman Capote - author
1921 Deborah Kerr - actress
1915 Lester Maddox - Georgia governor
1861 William Wrigley, Jr. - chewing gum manufacturer
Did you know what happened on this day back in time?
2003 Air France announces plans to buy Dutch carrier KLM for $914 million in stock, to create Europe's largest airline.
1997 Microsoft releases version 4.0 of its Internet Explorer web browser.
1984 Murder, She Wrote, starring Angela Lansbury, debuts on CBS TV.
1980 Israel's official currency changes from the pound to the shekel.
1968
Hunter Davies' authorized biography of The Beatles, appropriately entitled The Beatles, is published in the UK.
(photo credit: Cahners)
1966 Botswana (Bechuanaland) gains its independence from Great Britain.
1961 Syria withdraws from the United Arab Republic, leaving Egypt as the only member.
1960 Yabbadabbadoo! The Flintstones, produced by Hannah-Barbera, becomes the first cartoon to debut on network TV during prime time.
1955 Movie actor James Dean dies in a head-on car crash in California.
1954 The USN Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, is commissioned.
1953 US president Dwight D. Eisenhower announces he will nominate Earl Warren as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
1951 The Red Skelton Show debuts on NBC-TV.
1947 Pakistan and Yemen join the United Nations.
1935 The adventures of the popular comic strip detective Dick Tracy debut on the Mutual radio network.
1927 Babe Ruth belts his 60th home run, setting a single-season record that would stand for 34 years.
1846 Ether is first used as an anesthetic for a tooth extraction.
1777 The US Congress moves their meeting place to York, PA, because of the threat of invasion by the British.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Dynasty star Heather Locklear arrested after 'erratic driving while on prescription drugs'
Struggling even to stand up, this picture shows Dynasty actress Heather Locklear being helped from a police car after being stopped for driving under the influence of prescription drugs.
Officers were called after Locklear was seen revving her engine loudly and repeatedly reversing over a pair of sunglasses in a car park in Santa Barbara, California.
She then stumbled about in moving traffic, it is claimed.
Officers help Heather Locklear from her vehicle
Police made the 47-year-old balance on one foot to see if she was sober - but she had to steady herself on a road sign.
Police said a witness, who didn't recognise the star, reported that she had stopped on a nearby highway and left her car, apparently stumbling into traffic.
Alcohol was ruled out after tests but Locklear was charged with driving under the influence of prescription medication and released on £2,700 bail.
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Officers were called after Locklear was seen revving her engine loudly and repeatedly reversing over a pair of sunglasses in a car park in Santa Barbara, California.
She then stumbled about in moving traffic, it is claimed.
Officers help Heather Locklear from her vehicle
Police made the 47-year-old balance on one foot to see if she was sober - but she had to steady herself on a road sign.
Police said a witness, who didn't recognise the star, reported that she had stopped on a nearby highway and left her car, apparently stumbling into traffic.
Alcohol was ruled out after tests but Locklear was charged with driving under the influence of prescription medication and released on £2,700 bail.
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