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on August 7, 2013 in World News

Vineyard Vitriol Over Obama’s Visit

Vineyard Vitriol Over Obama’s Visit Some of the local newspapers on Martha’s Vineyard report that island goers “can expect extraordinary and lengthy up-Island detours, after President Barack Obama and his family arrive Saturday.” MVTimes.com adds: The Secret Service will close South Road to all vehicle traffic near the president’s vacation compound on Snail Road beginning about 2 pm, Saturday afternoon. Only abutters and emergency vehicles will be allowed to pass through security check points between Meeting House Road to the east and Wooton Bassett Road to the west, for the duration of the Obamas’ vacation, from August 10 to 18…. View Article

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on August 7, 2013 in World News

Graham Anley saves dog Rosie before wife Sheryl

                      Shipwrecked man Graham Anley saves dog Rosie before wife Sheryl off coast of South Africa A SOUTH African man has saved his pet dog before his wife when their yacht was shipwrecked. Graham and Sheryl Anley and their Jack Russell terrier Rosie ran aground off one of South Africa’s most dangerous stretches of ocean, at Cebe on the Transkei coast. They battled waves of up to seven metres and were swept onto a reef. National Sea Rescue Institute North London station commander Georff McGregor said all three were wearing… View Article

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on August 7, 2013 in World News

The Pro-Slavery Roots of the Modern Left

                      The Very Best Form of Socialism’: The Pro-Slavery Roots of the Modern Left The left has been waging a decades-long smear campaign against conservatives, painting them as bigots who have been on the wrong side of history on every issue, including America’s greatest sin – slavery. Vice President Joe Biden even went as far as to suggest during the 2012 election that a Republican victory would re-enslave African-Americans. Leftist academics and historians have gone to great lengths to bury and distort the names and legacies of the men who… View Article

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on August 7, 2013 in Right Edition

Geriatric Drug Dealers – People want Privacy Back

Just days before a 79-year-old granny was supposed to have hip surgery, she was arrested under the suspicion of drug dealing. After one of the buyers of the alleged 79-year-old drug dealing granny informed the police about the senior’s unusual activity, Atlanta Police narcotics officers searched the granny’s home and found more than nine pounds of marijuana and more than $130,000 cash. The more than $130,000 cash had been stored by the alleged drug dealing granny in two metal lunch boxes. The aim of these 13 Principles is to provide civil society, private enterprises and states with a framework for… View Article

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on August 6, 2013 in World News

Digital Media Set to Overtake TV Viewing

Digital Media Set to Overtake TV Viewing According to eMarketer, the amount of time Americans spend every day using digital media will overtake the time spent watching TV this year for the first time. Adults will average 5 hours each day online as opposed to 4 hours and 31 minutes watching TV. Online time will rise 15.8%; TV time will decline slightly. Of the time spent online each day, the time spent on non-voice mobile units such as phones and tablets will average 2 hours and 21 minutes per day, even more than on desktop and laptop computers. “Digital time”… View Article

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on August 6, 2013 in World News

Gun Violence Going Down is Not the Issue

McAuliffe: Gun Violence Going Down is Not the Issue Virgnia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Terry McCauliffe did not want to tell reporters if he supports the passage of an “assault weapons” ban (AWB) in the commonwealth of Virginia. When asked by Breitbart News, he replied, “What I said in Virginia, what we ought to do–and I’m a strong supporter of the second amendment–I’m a gun owner. I take two of my sons hunting and skeet shooting. I think there are reasonable things we can do.” When asked what those things would be, McCauliffe only mentioned background checks. “I think that anyone… View Article

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on August 6, 2013 in World News

FT Hood Shooter Gets Special Treatment

FT Hood Shooter Gets Special Treatment; Victims Suffer Dallas-Fort Worth’s NBC 5 Investigated reports that accused Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan enjoys privileges unusual for a prisoner in jail, while his victims have been denied the same benefits as soldiers wounded in attacks overseas. Hasan travels nearly every day by helicopter with an additional helicopter escort and security detail from the Bell County Jail and Fort Hood. The Army says Hasan needs to go to Fort Hood to prepare his legal defense; the jail apparently cannot give Hasan the facilities he needs. He does not travel by car because… View Article

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on August 5, 2013 in World News

Belarus and Russia in a ‘chocolate war’ against Ukraine

Belarus and Russia in a ‘chocolate war’ against Ukraine Minsk has decided to support its Customs Union ally Moscow and ban the Ukrainian confectionary firm Roshen from entering Russia. The so-called ‘chocolate war’ with Russia could cost Roshen an estimated $200mn. Belarus will not allow confectionery manufactured by Roshen to cross its territory, the Belarusian Ministry of Health said in a statement on Friday. That’s after the Russian sanitary services banned the confectioners products after the toxic hydrocarbon benzopyrene was found in Roshen milk chocolate. While Roshen products are still being tested by the country’s sanitary controls department, “the Belarusian… View Article

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