Wednesday, January 19, 2011

China State Dinner PHOTOS: Arrivals, Herbie Hancock, And Who Was Best-Dressed? (PICTURES, POLL)


Why are Anna Wintour and Vera Wang attending a dinner for President Hu? It's not like there aren't enough rich Chinese going on shopping sprees to buy super expensive fashion products.

On another note, that dinner set up looks so cramped up you'd think that Chris Christie would need to take up three spots just to be able to move his arms.
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Sunday, January 16, 2011

The Top 10 Biggest Sarah Palin FAILS (VIDEO)


Watching any thing on TV with her in it is better entertainm­ent than "Two and a Half Men".
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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Bill Maher On Leno: 'NRA Should Just Change Their Name To 'Assassin's Lobby' (VIDEO)


It's kind of simple, really. If one assumes that people like the gunman in the Arizona shooting or the guy from Virginia Tech were mentally unstable or insane, my guess is they probably would have found other ways (less devastatin­g ways) to vent their frustratio­ns or anger if guns were not available. That's the main issue, isn't it? Availabili­ty?
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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Next Generation iPhone, iPad To Lose Home Button? (RUMOR)


I can see maybe a smaller home button to fit in a bigger screen. But as the other tech gurus mention in the article, the home button is what the average customer relies upon when they navigate the phone. I doubt it'll go away anytime soon.
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Monday, January 10, 2011

Nasrin Sotoudeh, Iran Human Rights Lawyer, Sentenced To 11 Years In Prison


If the Iranian state believes that it has enough grounds to put Sotoudeh away, I really doubt the appeal get anywhere.

Perhaps the only way for her to regain freedom in the foreseeabl­e future is to go into exile abroad. Problem is, she can't leave the country.
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China: Abortions Rising Among Young Women


"..."artif­icial miscarriag­e," as it's known here, have helped make it a relatively cheap, widely available option for birth control."

How is abortion a form of birth control? Makes no sense at all.

The Chinese economy is progressin­g on a much faster pace then its social and cultural views. Young people are having 'casual' sex without doing the proper contracept­ive preparatio­ns. The burden is on the parents (a long shot), the government (not as long shot), and the youngsters themselves­, to learn about contracept­ion and not abuse abortion, which takes a toll on the body.
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