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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'
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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Did you know we had the biggest stock market drop in history?
Did you know we had the biggest stock market drop in history? 777.67 points
Did you know that today's one day loss was (1.2 million).
Did you know that for the bill for the blil out to pass, that they needed 232 votes?
Did you know that Y N NV
Democrats 140 95
Republicans 65 133 1
Total 205 228 1
Did you know that In 2008, U.S. Stock market has declined 4.2 Trillion.
Did you know that
1000 thousands = 1 million , 1, 000, 000
1000 millions = 1 billion, 1,000,000,000
1000 billions = 1 trillion, 1,000,000,000,000
So now the blame game of why the bill did not get signed is the issue. The key is this callus throwing away of money to bail out the government is asking for trouble that we don't need. The mismanagement of money created this problem, so why are we going to let them jump out of the pan into the fire?
Missing 3 year old
Did You know who's birthday is today? Sept 29
Born today:
1970 Emily Lloyd - actress
1963 Les Claypool - rock bassist (Primus)
1958 Andrew Dice Clay - comedian, actor
1956 Sebastian Coe - runner (set world record for 800 meters)
1948 Bryant Gumbel - TV host, actor
1948 Mark Farner - guitarist, singer (Grand Funk Railroad)
1948 Mike Pinera - guitarist (Iron Butterfly)
1944 Mike Post - movie and TV theme composer
1943 Lech Walesa - Polish leader
1942 Jean-Luc Ponty - jazz violinist
1942 Ian McShane - actor
1942 Madeline Kahn - actress
1939 Larry Linville - actor (M*A*S*H)
1935 Jerry Lee Lewis - singer, pianist
1931 Anita Ekberg - actress
1923 Bum Phillips - Houston Oilers football coach
1916 Trevor Howard - actor
1913 Stanley Kramer - film director
1908 Greer Garson - actress (Oscar® winner, 1942)
1907 Gene Autry - cowboy actor, singer
1547 Miguel de Cervantes - author
Did you know on this day in times the headlines for today was:
2003 US president George W. Bush signs the Do Not Call Registry into law. (photo credit: Tyndale House)
1995 The defense rests, sending the O.J. Simpson murder trial to the jury.
1988 The NASA space shuttle Discovery lifts off, the first shuttle flight following the Challenger disaster.
1986 Olympic gold-medal winning gymnast, Mary Lou Retton, retires from competition.
1982 Over 250,000 bottles of Tylenol brand pain reliever are voluntarily recalled, following the poisoning death of seven people from cyanide-laced capsules in tampered packages.
1978 Pope John Paul I is found dead in his Vatican apartment, just over a month after becoming head of the Roman Catholic Church.
1977 Muhammad Ali becomes the world heavyweight boxing champ, beating Ernie Shavers at Madison Square Garden.
1962 The Broadway production of My Fair Lady closes, after a run of over 6 years.
1943 The US and Italy sign an armistice, during WWII.
1930 Singer/actor Bing Crosby marries Dixie Lee.
1930 Lowell Thomas makes his news anchor debut on CBS radio.
1829 Scotland Yard police, the 'Bobbies', make their first appearance on the streets of London.
1789 US president George Washington signs the first federal appropriations act.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Did You know who's birthday is today? Sept 28
1975 Mandy Barnett - country singer
1967 Mira Sorvino - actress
1967 Moon Unit Zappa - actress
1964 Janeane Garofalo - comedienne, actress
1954 Steve Largent - Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver, Us Senator (Oklahoma)
1947 Jeffrey Jones - actor
1946 Helen Shapiro - singer, actress
1941 Charley Taylor - football player
1938 Ben E. King - singer
1935 Bruce Crampton - golfer
1934 Brigitte Bardot - actress
1923 William Windom - actor
1919 Tom Harmon - football player, sportscaster
1916 Peter Finch - actor (Oscar® winner, 1976)
1909 Al Capp - Li'l Abner cartoonist
1905 Max Schmeling - heavyweight boxing champ
1902 Ed Sullivan - TV host, newspaper columnist
1901 William S. Paley - founded CBS network
1856 Kate Smith-Wiggin - author
Things that happened on this day in history...
In the headlines today:
2004 A redesigned US $50 bill, incorporating a host of anti-counterfeiting measures, goes into circulation.
1990 The exiled Kuwaiti emir visits US president George Bush, and complains of numerous hostilities by Iraqi forces.
1989 Ex-Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos dies in Hawaii at age 72.
1960 Mali and Senegal join the United Nations.
1955 The first color TV broadcast of a World Series baseball game is made by NBC.
1950 Indonesia is admitted to the United Nations.
1924 A pair of US Army airplanes land in Seattle, Washington, after an historic, 175-day, round-the-world flight.
1920 Eight Chicago White Sox baseball players are indicted for taking part in the 'Black Sox' gambling scandal, where Chicago intentionally lost to Cincinnati during the 1919 World Series.
1892 The first night football game is played.
1787 Congress votes to send the newly completed US Constitution to the individual states for approval.
1781 US troops, with help from French warships, begin the battle of Yorktown Heights, VA, during the American Revolution.
1542 Portuguese explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo discovers California.
1066 William the Conqueror and the Normans invade England.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Did You know who's birthday is today? Sept 27
1984 Avril Lavigne - singer (Color Me Badd)
1972 Gwyneth Paltrow - actress
1970 Mark Calderon - singer (Color Me Badd)
1958 Shaun Cassidy - singer, actor; son of actress Shirley Jones
1953 Greg Ham - horn player, keyboardist (Men at Work)
1949 Mike Schmidt - baseball player
1949 Robb Weller - TV host
1947 Meat Loaf - singer, actor
1943 Randy Bachman - guitarist, singer (Bachman Turner Overdrive, The Guess Who)
1941 Don Nix - sax player (Mar-Keys, Booker T and the MG's, Memphis Horns)
1939 Kathy Whitworth - golf champ
1934 Wilford Brimley - actor
1934 Greg Morris - actor (Mission: Impossible)
1934 Dick Schaap - sportscaster
1933 Kathleen Nolan - actress
1926 Jayne Meadows - actress
1922 Arthur Penn - movie director
1920 William Conrad - actor
1919 Johnny Pesky - baseball player
1898 Vincent Youmans - composer
1840 Thomas Nast - political cartoonist
1722 Samuel Adams - American patriot, Massachusetts governor
did you know that Paul Newman Died
Did you know that Paul Newman died at 83? Newman died Friday after a long battle with cancer at his farmhouse near Westport, publicist Jeff Sanderson said. He was surrounded by his family and close friends.
The Academy-Award winning superstar who personified cool was a racecar driver, political activist, and philanthropist. Newman's face appeared, on everything from movie posters to bottles of salad dressing. As of May 2007, he hade made donations that had exceeded $220 million.
Newman had appeared in over 50 films and had won these awards.
Academy Awards
Honorary Award
For his "many and memorable and compelling screen performances" (1986)
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
For his charity work (1994)
Golden Globe Awards
New Star of the Year — Actor
The Silver Chalice (1957)
Henrietta Award
World Film Favorite — Male (1964; 1966)
Cecil B. DeMille Award
Lifetime Achievement (1984)
Other
Newman won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival for The Long, Hot Summer and the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for Nobody's Fool.
In 1968, Newman was named "Man of the Year" by Harvard University's performance group, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals.
Newman Day has been celebrated at Kenyon College, Bates College, Princeton University, and other American colleges since the 1970s.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Sopranos" actor Lillo Brancato Jr set to go to trial
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"Sopranos" actor Lillo Brancato Jr. is set to go to trial next month in the death of an off-duty New York police officer.
A judge ruled Friday that Brancato and co-defendant Steven Armento would be tried separately. Prosecutors wanted them tried together. Authorities say they broke into an apartment to look for prescription drugs in 2005. Officer Daniel Enchautegui confronted them and was killed in a shootout. Armento is accused of firing the fatal shot.
Did you know man sued because doctor stapled a man's rectum shut?
Ronald Watkins, 64, of West Virginia, has accused Dr. Manuel Casiano, a doctor in Frederick County, Maryland for botching a September 2004 surgery that left him with permanent bowel problems, according to the report.
But an attorney representing Casiano told jurors the doctor did not staple Watkins' buttocks shut.
Attorney Conrad Varner said Watkins’ bowels became “swollen shut” because of medical problems — not because of stapling and that his two-pack-a-day smoking habit added to his bowel problems, the Examiner reported.
Watkins' attorney, Julia Lodowski argued that the medical error was in fact caused by Casiano and has led Watkins to experience continual “rectal discharge," which requires him to wipe himself between 12 and 15 times a day.
Lodowski said Watkins also needed four “unnecessary surgeries” because of the alleged mistake.
Did You know who's birthday is today?
1981 Serena Williams - tennis player
1972 Shawn Stockman - singer (Boyz II Men)
1965 Cindy Herron - R&B singer (En Vogue)
1962 Melissa Sue Anderson - actress
1956 Linda Hamilton - actress
1955 Carlene Carter - singer
1954 Craig Chaquico - guitarist (Jefferson Starship)
1948 Olivia Newton-John - singer
1948 Mary Beth Hurt - actress
1947 Lynn Anderson - country singer
1945 Bryan Ferry - singer (Roxy Music)
1942 Kent McCord - actor
1941 Joe Bauer - drummer (The Youngbloods)
1934 Winnie Mandela - wife of South African president Nelson Madela
1931 George Chambers - bassist, singer (Chambers Brothers)
1926 Julie London - actress, singer
1925 Marty Robbins - country singer
1914 Jack LaLanne - fitness guru
1898 George Gershwin - composer
1897 Pope Paul VI - 262nd pope of the Roman Catholic Church
1895 George Raft - actor
1888 T.S. Eliot - poet
1774 Johnny Appleseed - apple tree planter
Did you know what the headlines were for this day back in time?
In the headlines today:
1997
234 people die when an Indonesian Airbus A-300 jetliner crashes on approach to Medan Airport in Sumatra.
1999
Singer/actress Vanessa Williams marries NBA star/actor Rick Fox.
1995
The prosecution begins its closing argument in the murder trial of football star/actor O.J. Simpson.
1991
Eight people begin a 2-year experiment aboard a sealed capsule, Biosphere Two, in Arizona.
1986
William Rehnquist is sworn in as the 16th Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court.
1969
The spy spoof series Get Smart, starring Don Adams and Barbara Feldon, moves to CBS TV. The show began on rival network ABC four years earlier.
1960
US presidential candidates Richard Nixon (left) and John F. Kennedy square off in their first nationally televised debate. (photo credit: NARA)
1957
The musical West Side Story opens on Broadway.
1914
The US Federal Trade Commission is established.
1789
Thomas Jefferson is appointed the first US secretary of state.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Did you know you share a birthday with these stars
1973 Bridgette Wilson - actress
1969 Catherine Zeta-Jones - actress
1968 Will Smith - actor, rapper
1965 Scotty Pippen - basketball player
1961 Heather Locklear - actress
1955 Steve Severin - bassist (Siouxsie and The Banshees)
1953 John Locke - keyboardist (Spirit)
1952 Christopher Reeve - actor
1951 Bob McAdoo - basketball player
1951 Mark Hamill - actor (Star Wars)
1949 Anson Williams - actor (Happy Days)
1947 Cheryl Tiegs - supermodel
1945 Onnie McIntyre- guitarist (Average White Band)
1944 Michael Douglas - actor (Oscar® winner, 1987)
1943 Gary Alexander - guitarist, singer (The Association)
1936 Juliet Prowse - actress
1931 Barbara Walters - TV journalist
1926 Aldo Ray - actor
1917 Phil Rizzuto - baseball player
1906 Dimitri Shostakovich - composer
1897 William Faulkner - author
1711 Ch'ien Lung - Chinese Emperor
Did you know what actor hold the record for most nominations without ever winning an Oscar in a competitive category?
Peter O'Toole
had eight acting nominations without ever winning an Oscar, for:
O'Toole's nomination | Year | Winner |
Lawrence of Arabia | 1962 | Gregory Peck for To Kill a Mockingbird |
Becket | 1964 | Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady |
The Lion in Winter | 1968 | Cliff Robertson in Charly |
Goodbye, Mr Chips | 1969 | John Wayne in True Grit |
The Ruling Class | 1972 | Marlon Brando in The Godfather |
The Stunt Man | 1980 | Robert DeNiro in Raging Bull |
My Favorite Year | 1982 | Ben Kingsley in Gandhi |
Venus | 2006 | Forrest Whitaker in Last King of Scotland |
O'Toole did win an honorary Oscar in 2002 that was inscribed
"Whose remarkable talents have provided cinema history
with some of its most memorable characters." He originally intended
to turn it down feeling that the lifetime award signaled the end
of his career. He wrote the Academy a letter stating that he was
"still in the game" and would like more time to "win the lovely bugger outright."
It was only after the Academy informed him that they
were bestowing the award on him whether he came to collect it or not that he relented.
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Did you know Bill Heard Chevrolet is closing
Did you know that Bill Heard Chevrolet has finally had to close its doors? They claimed that the soft economy, fuel prices and an over-reliance on the sales of trucks and SUVs were the reasons stated for the demise of these Chevy superstores.
Did you know that The Bill Heard company began in Columbus in 1919, and was founded by W.T. Heard Sr.
Did you know that Bill Heard employed over 3,500.
Did you know that Bill Heard had pending suit against involving signature forgery and deceptive advertising for $50 million and was bombarded with a litany of complaints from consumers in the states where it operated.
Did you know that Bill Heard lied to third-party lenders about customers' incomes to increase the likelihood that the vehicles would be financed?
Did you know that Bill Beard Town Center inflated the loaned value of vehicles by telling third-party lenders the vehicles carried extra features and options that they did not — an illegal practice known as "power booking."
Did you know that Bill Heard own thirteen dealerships that will close?
Did you know that Bill Heard was located in Nevada, Texas, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama and Georgia?
Did you know that Bill Heard closed a store in Arizona earlier in September.
Did you know that the representative of Bill Heard stated that “Rising fuel prices, a product portfolio of mostly heavy trucks and sport utility vehicles, economic recession, unfavorable local market conditions for vehicle sales, the crisis in the banking and financing sectors, and other factors all combined to create a business environment in which the company simply did not have the resources needed to continue to operate.”
Did you know according to its Web site, Bill Heard sells “around $2.5 billion” a year?
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Did you know that Jim McKay died?
McKay is best known for hosting ABC's Wide World of Sports (1961–1998).
McManus, McKay’s survivors include his wife, Margaret, and his daughter, Mary.
Did you know Clay Aiken is Gay?
Speaking about being a new father and gay. Maybe i'm special and had some totally unique sense, but I knew he was gay long before him coming out of the closet. I actually that Ruben was as well. If you ever look at these guys as men, they were never really tied with women. Thats usually a clue!
Did you know what you can not do when you vote?
Did you know that there is a site that you can go to, to Restore My Vote?
Did you know that the Legislature passed a bill last year requiring that when ex-offenders complete all their punishment, the state prison system must notify them of their restored voting rights and provide registration materials.
Did you know that a aneurysm headache is often described as the "worst headache" ever experienced?
Did you know that it is estimated that up to one in 15 people in the United States will develop a brain aneurysm during their lifetime?
Did you know that a brain aneurysm can leak or rupture, causing bleeding into the brain (hemorrhagic stroke)?
Did you know that most often a ruptured brain aneurysm occurs in the space between the brain and the thin tissues covering the brain. This type of hemorrhagic stroke is called a subarachnoid hemorrhage?
Did you know that a ruptured aneurysm quickly becomes life-threatening and requires prompt medical treatment?
Did you know that most brain aneurysms, however, don't rupture, create health problems or cause symptoms?
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Did you know that treatment for an unruptured brain aneurysm may be appropriate in some cases and may prevent a rupture in the future?
Did you know that a aneurysm headache is often described as the "worst headache" ever experienced?
Did you know that these are common signs and symptoms of a ruptured aneurysm?
- Sudden, extremely severe headache
- Nausea and vomiting
- Stiff neck
- Blurred or double vision
- Sensitivity to light
- Seizure
- A drooping eyelid
- Loss of consciousness
- Confusion
Did you know that an unruptured brain aneurysm may produce no symptoms, particularly if it's small?
Did you know that a larger unruptured aneurysm may press on brain tissues and nerves, possibly causing a pain above and behind one eye or a numbness on one side of the face?
Did you know that you should seek immediate medical attention if you develop a sudden, extremely severe headache?
Did you know that a Aneurysms often form at forks or branches in arteries because those sections of the vessel are weaker?
Did you know that although aneurysms can appear anywhere in the brain, they are most common in arteries at the base of the brain?
Did you know the causes of brain aneurysm are unknown, but a range of factors may increase your risk?
Did you know that Brain aneurysms are more common in adults than in children and more common in women than in men?
Did you know that cigarette smoking, high blood pressure (hypertension) heavy alcohol consumption are risk factors for developing brain aneurysm over time; others are present at birth?
Did you know that some types of aneurysms may occur after a head injury (dissecting aneurysm) or from certain blood infections (mycotic aneurysm)?
Did you know that with a Brain aneurysms the main goals of treatment is to stop the bleeding and potential permanent damage to the brain and to reduce the risk of recurrence?
brain aneurysm is about 10 times more likely in a smoker |
Did you know that many are left with long-term memory problems after they experience a brain aneurysm?
Did you know that after a brain aneurysm many people have difficulty in thinking, and performing simple daily activities?
Did you know that people who survived a brain aneurysm are twice as likely as the general population to develop another aneurysm?
Did you know that sustaining a rupture of a brain aneurysm is about 10 times more likely in a smoker than in a nonsmoker?
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Did you know what happened on this day of September 24
1869: In the financial crisis known as Black Friday, American speculators James Fisk and Jay Gould attempt to corner the U.S. market in gold, causing the stock and commodity exchanges to fluctuate wildly. Learn more about Black Friday.1896: In one of his final speeches before his death two years later, former British prime minister William Ewart Gladstone urges Britain to intervene in the massacre of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire. Learn more about William Ewart Gladstone.1957: Playing their last game at Brooklyn's Ebbets Field before moving to Los Angeles, the Brooklyn Dodgers defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-0.1969: The trial of the Chicago Eight (later the Chicago Seven), anti-Vietnam War activists charged with inciting a riot at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, begins.1988: American athlete Jackie Joyner-Kersee wins the gold medal in the heptathalon at the Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea, setting a new world record of 7,291 points in the event. Learn more about Jackie Joyner-Kersee.1991: Theodor Seuss Geisel, writer of children's books under the pseudonym Dr. Seuss, dies in La Jolla, California, at the age of 87. Learn more about Theodor Geisel.
Born on this day
1944 Eavan Boland, poet
1958 Kevin Sorbo - actor
1948 Phil Hartman - comedian, actor
1946 'Mean' Joe Greene - pro football Hall of Famer
1942 Gerry Marsden - singer (Gerry and The Pacemakers)
1941 Linda Eastman McCartney - photographer, singer (Wings); wife of The Beatles bassist Paul McCartney
1940 Phyliss Allbut - singer (The Angels)
1936 Jim Henson - Muppets creator, voice of Kermit the Frog
1931 Anthony Newley - actor, singer
1924 Sheila MacRae - comedienne, actress (The Honeymooners)
1921 Jim McKay - ABC TV sportscaster
1896 F. Scott Fitzgerald - author
1898 Sir Howard Florey, pathologist
1837 Mark Hanna, politician and businessman
1755 John Marshall, Supreme Court justice
Did you know what happened on September 23
1991
Theodore Geisel, better known as children's author Dr. Seuss, dies of cancer in La Jolla, California, at age 87.
1998
The US Treasury begins circulating the newly-redesigned $20 bill.
1976
Newspaper heiress Patty Hearst is sentenced to seven years in prison for a 1974 bank robbery.
1968
The Beatles continue recording of the rhythm track for Happiness Is A Warm Gun, a song that will ultimately appear on the White Album, at Abbey Road Studios in London. (photo credit: Capitol Records)
1968
Swaziland is admitted to the United Nations.
1964
The Munsters, starring Fred Gwynne, Yvonne DeCarlo, and Al Lewis, makes its TV premiere.
1960
The world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the USS Enterprise, is launched.
1948
Mildred Gillars, aka Nazi radio propagandist Axis Sally, pleads innocent to charges of treason.
1929
Jimmy Doolittle pilots a biplane over Mitchel Field in New York to make the first all-instrument flight.
1869
The Black Friday Wall Street panic occurs when financiers Jay Gould and James Fisk attempt to corner the gold market.
1789
Congress passes the First Judiciary Act, which establishes the US Supreme Court and the position of Attorney General.
1780
Benedict Arnold escapes to the British after his attempt to betray West Point.
1621
England's first newspaper is printed.
Actors that was born this day.
1958 Kevin Sorbo - actor
1948 Phil Hartman - comedian, actor
1946 'Mean' Joe Greene - pro football Hall of Famer
1942 Gerry Marsden - singer (Gerry and The Pacemakers)
1941 Linda Eastman McCartney - photographer, singer (Wings); wife of The Beatles bassist Paul McCartney
1940 Phyliss Allbut - singer (The Angels)
1936 Jim Henson - Muppets creator, voice of Kermit the Frog
1931 Anthony Newley - actor, singer
1924 Sheila MacRae - comedienne, actress (The Honeymooners)
1921 Jim McKay - ABC TV sportscaster
1896 F. Scott Fitzgerald - author
Did you know that Rush Limbaugh reaches 20 million
Did you know on September 23, these things happened in history
1972 Sarah Bettens - singer (K's Choice)
1970 Ani DiFranco - singer
1961 Elizabeth Pena - actress
1959 Lita Ford - singer, guitarist (The Runaways)
1959 Jason Alexander - actor (Seinfeld)
1949 Bruce Springsteen - singer, guitarist
1947 Mary Kay Place - actress
1945 Ronald Bushy - drummer (Iron Butterfly)
1943 Julio Iglesias - singer
1943 Steve Boone - bassist, singer (The Lovin' Spoonful)
1938 Ben E. King - singer (The Drifters)
1930 Ray Charles - singer, pianist
1926 John Coltrane - sax player, composer
1920 Mickey Rooney - actor
1897 Walter Pidgeon - actor
1713 Ferdinand VI - King of Spain
The Libra’s symbol is scales. Libras are thought to be diplomatic, intelligent, and thoughtful. They crave romantic relationships and have a strong sense of justice. They desire harmony in all situations. Learn more about Libra.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Did you know what a Stoke is?
Did you know that a stroke occurs when a blood vessel that brings oxygen and nutrients to the brain either bursts or is clogged by a blood clot or some other mass?
Did you know when a rupture or blockage occurs, parts of the brain does not get the blood and oxygen it needs and without oxygen, nerve cells in the affected area of the brain can't work properly, and die within minutes?
Did you know that stroke is the third leading cause of death?.
Did you know that when nerve cells can't work, the part of the body they control can't work either?
Did you know that the devastating effects of a severe stroke are often permanent because dead brain cells aren't replaced?
Did you know that young people often experience stroke?
Did you know that the most common causes of stroke in young people are
high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease?
Did you know that a Stroke is a brain seizure that occurs due to a clot or bleeding in the brain, which causes brain cells to die.
Did you know that when a person has a stroke they have to be retrained to walk and talk?
Did you know that some Migraine create Stroke-Like Symptoms?
Did you know that there are two main types of stroke, a hemorrhagic stroke and a ischemic stroke.
Did you know what an ischemic stroke is?
Ischemic stroke is caused by blockage of a blood vessel, this is the most common type.
Did you know that Ischemic stroke accounts for about 87 percent of all strokes?
Did you know that it occurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms and blocks blood flow in an artery bringing blood to part of the brain? Blood clots usually form in arteries damaged by fatty buildups, called atherosclerosis.
Did you know that when the blood clot forms within an artery of the brain, it's called a thrombotic stroke?
Did you know that a thrombotic stroke often occur at night or first thing in the morning? Another distinguishing feature is that very often they're preceded by a transient ischemic attack. This is also called a TIA or "warning stroke." TIAs have the same symptoms of stroke but only last a few minutes; stroke symptoms last much longer?
Did you know a hemorrhagic stroke is caused by bleeding?
Did you know that a hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel bursts, causing a hemorrhage inside the brain?
Did you know that bleeding strokes have a much higher death rate than strokes caused by clots?
Did you know that if someones experiences a TIA, they should urgent medical care immediately
Did you know almost one in four men and one in five women aged 45 can expect to have a stroke if they live to 85 years?
Did you know that some Migraine create Stroke-Like Symptoms?
Did you know what the signs of a stroke are?
• facial weakness
• arm or leg weakness
• speech problems•
a loss of half the visual field
Did you know that stroke is the third biggest killer and the leading cause of severe disability in the US?
Did you know that more than three times as many women die from stroke than breast cancer.?
Did you know that a diet high in fatty foods causes cholesterol to build up in the blood and arteries to narrow, while too much salt can lead to high blood pressure?
Did you know that being overweight (especially obese) puts extra strain on the heart?
Did you know that a heavy drinking raises blood pressure?
Did you know that some binge drinking can cause a blood vessel in the brain to burst?
Did you know that smoking causes higher blood pressure and makes the blood thicker because the chemicals in tobacco smoke are absorbed into the body, damaging blood vessel walls?
Did you know you should have your blood pressure checked regularly?
Did you know that a healthy diet is important and you should avoid smoking and heavy drinking, exercise regularly, cut down on salt and fatty foods, and eat plenty of fruit and vegetables?
Did you know that rehabilitation and recovery is most improvements in a person’s ability to function in the first 30 days after a stroke are due to spontaneous recovery. However, rehabilitation is still very important.
Did you know that Hip-hop legend Nate Dogg On December 19, 2007, suffered a stroke?
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