Friday, March 12, 2010

the big story (late edition)





The Senate has more than 50 signatures to pass the "Public Option" in reconcilliation. But Pelosi's apparent rejection of the Public Option may be just a front for Senators who really don't want to vote for the popular admentment to the otherwise controversial Healthcare Bill and are using the House Speaker as their out


Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said on Thursday that she would not include a public option in a health care reconciliation package that the House will send to the Senate.

"We're talking about something that is not going to be part of the legislation," Pelosi said, noting "with sadness" that the public insurance option won't be part of legislation. "I'm quite sad that the public option is not in there," she said.

Earlier Thursday, a spokesman to Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the Majority Whip, said Durbin would "aggressively whip" a health care bill that included a public option.


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Once mocked as a wild conspiracy theory now Yahoo! and the AP report the 2-year existence and progress of what was once sci-fi fantasy

OSLO, Norway – Two years after receiving its first deposits, a "doomsday" seed vault on an Arctic island has amassed half a million seed samples, making it the world's most diverse repository of crop seeds, the vault's operators announced Thursday.

Cary Fowler — who heads the trust that oversees the seed collection, which is 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) from the North Pole, said the facility now houses at least one-third of the world's crop seeds.

"In my lifetime, I don't think we'll go over 1.5 million. I'd be rather surprised if we go over a million," Fowler told The Associated Press. "At that point, we'd have all the diversity in the world ... and the most secure samples."

Located in Norway's remote Svalbard archipelago, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault is a safeguard against wars or natural disasters wiping out food crops around the globe. It was opened in 2008 as a master backup to the world's other 1,400 seed banks, in case their deposits are lost.

War wiped out seed banks in Iraq and Afghanistan, and another bank in the Philippines was flooded in the wake of a typhoon in 2006. The Svalbard bank is designed to withstand global warming, earthquakes and even nuclear strikes.

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CoOlDiGgY news (late edition)




WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Friday delivered a stinging rebuke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his government's announcement this week of new Jewish housing in east Jerusalem, calling it "a deeply negative signal" for the Mideast peace process and ties with the U.S.

The State Department said Clinton spoke to Netanyahu by phone for 43 minutes to vent U.S. frustration with Tuesday's announcement that cast a pall over a visit to Israel by Vice President Joe Biden and endangered indirect peace talks with the Palestinians that the Obama administration had announced just a day earlier.

The length and unusually blunt tone of Clinton's call underscored the administration's concern about prospects for the negotiations it has been trying to organize for more than a year and its anger over Israel's refusal to heed U.S. appeals not to make provocative gestures.

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*Why Bibi Humiliated Biden

*NY Fed Under Geithner Implicated in Lehman Accounting Fraud Allegation

*Rove: I'm 'Proud' Of Waterboarding

*Senate Says No To Ending Crack Disparity

*Dodd Decision a Surprise to Reformers

*AT WAR: Rift Growing Between Al Qaeda And The Taliban?

*Feb. retail-sales report offers positive surprise

*Newsom declares candidacy for lieutenant governor

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New York (CNN) -- The WTC Captive Insurance Co. announced settlements Thursday with more than 10,000 plaintiffs who claimed sickness or injuries after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The settlements could total up to $657 million.

WTC Captive was created with a $1 billion FEMA grant and provides insurance coverage to the City of New York and its debris-removal contractors. In the aftermath of attacks of September 11, 2001, New York was unable to get adequate amounts of liability insurance for the rescue, recovery and debris-removal work done at the World Trade Center site.

The settlement would provide a system to pay for the compensation of the injury claims made by people working on the rescue and debris removal for the city and its contractors. This would include construction workers, firefighters, police officers and other workers and volunteers. The settlement would also fund a special insurance policy, which provides additional compensation to any plaintiff contracting certain types of cancer in the future.

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*Lehman report blames top executives

*Deadly attacks hit Pakistani city

*Rep. Kennedy Denounces Mockingbird Media Over War


*Rove: I'm 'Proud' Of Waterboarding

*Why the U.S. can't inflate its way out of debt

*Senate Leader Harry Reid's Wife Remains in "Serious" Condition, Daughter Released

the fairer sex

the Girls of CoOlDiGgY

(coming soon)



She's been around for a while now but keeps getting hotter and hotter. We weren't that into in "Mean Girls" because her eyes were kind of bug-like. But now, we are overwhelmed by her hotness. Maybe she's America's favorite butterface or we stopped being assholes. Maybe both. Enjoy, we saved you 6 bucks on an otherwise lame magazine (and the embarrassment of you reading it at the stands with your pants down)











girl blurbs (late edition)


















*The entire of "Modern Family" in bikinis. Whether you like it or not

*Katherine Heigl Doesn’t Return to Grey’s Anatomy Set

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*Crazy Brunette News: Angelina ‘Jolie’ Pivarnick Claims ‘Jersey Shore’ Ruined Her Life

*Jessica Simpson Is The New Lil' Wayne

*Aubrey O’Day Had Body Issues While Starring in Topless Vegas Show

*Hilary Duff To Star In ‘Beauty & The Briefcase’

*Michelle Branch does Inked

the random

Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart: Your penis is at odds with the law. How do you feel about that? Do you want to talk about?

CoOlDiGgY tech & media (late edition)




*Man fined over Facebook insult to ex-girlfriend

*Fake Stimulus Money among most common we scams

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(multi-part segments, click link to see all)

Freeing Up The Press from Kimberly Butler on Vimeo.



*Palm Pre tops CNET smartphone reader poll, see all

*Hands-on: PlayStation Move vs. Project Natal

*Web Connectivity a Bigger Deal for HDTV Than 3D

*Most Controversial Video Games Ever (PICTURES)

*Top Free Troubleshooting Tools for Windows

sports & health





*TMZ: Ben Roethlisberger Hires High Profile Private Dick

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*Watson gets $12M from Browns

*Guillen defends Latin players

*"Stars on Ice" tour's homophobia bans Johnny Weir

*Seven costly pro athlete screw-ups

*Lindsey Vonn wins World Cup titles

the frivolous (late edition)




*Corey Haim Connection to Massive Drug Ring

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*The 10 Most Lucrative Shows On TV

*LEGO 'Star Wars' Watches

*What? Chuck Norris is 70 (heads up to Fark.com)

*Real-life Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny

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