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Parece que los tiempos en que las conquistas, novias, amantes o amiguitas de Luis Miguel respetaban reglas de confidencialidad se acabaron. Para muestra están las declaraciones que dio la ex "Nuestra Belleza Latina" y actual cantante Gre...
Parece que los tiempos en que las conquistas, novias, amantes o amiguitas de Luis Miguel respetaban reglas de confidencialidad se acabaron. Para muestra están las declaraciones que dio la ex "Nuestra Belleza Latina" y actual cantante Gretchen Serrano que fue al show de Univision "El Gordo y la Flaca", para explicar que rechazó al "Solo de México" porque la hacía acordar a su papá.La joven, muy simpática y sin problemas de dar hasta el más mínimo detalle, dijo que su cita fue a través de su mejor amiga cuyo padre es amigo de Luis Miguel. Que fueron a un restaurante, él se sentó a su lado y que fue muy caballero, pero se la pasó yendo al baño.More...
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Rama Burshtein's glimpse into Tel Aviv's Hasidic community, Fill the Void is a stunning film taking the viewer into the marriage practices of a hermetic society, offering an intimate, if fictional view, of how matches are made. Ultimatel...
Rama Burshtein's glimpse into Tel Aviv's Hasidic community, Fill the Void is a stunning film taking the viewer into the marriage practices of a hermetic society, offering an intimate, if fictional view, of how matches are made. Ultimately a love story, Fill the Void is most surprising in revealing unexpected emotional connection and subdued passion in places where love is most often a last consideration. Shira (Hadas Yaron), an 18 year old woman drinks tea with suitors at dates arranged by matchmaker; they interview one another as to how they want to live their lives; suddenly after a family tragedy Shira has to consider marrying Yochay (Yiftach Klein) her older sister's husband, twice her age.More...
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That's a video promotion for Teach for America, the reformer billionaires' favorite educational non-profit organization. The general concept is to take college graduates, no matter what their major is, give them six weeks of training and...
That's a video promotion for Teach for America, the reformer billionaires' favorite educational non-profit organization. The general concept is to take college graduates, no matter what their major is, give them six weeks of training and then send them out to teach kids in inner-city schools. In theory, it's a really nice idea. In practice, it's not really working all that well. At least, not for the students. TFA rakes in donations every year in larger and larger amounts from the usual suspects like Gates, Bloomberg, Walton and DeVos along with others who see them as a wonderful helper to the end goal of privatizing education. Along the way, state governments have tried to sneak public grants into the budget for TFA, too. This time, Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton used his line-item veto to just say no. His reasoning was impeccable. From his letter (PDF): Teach for America (TFA) is a well-established, national program with revenues totaling $270 million for fiscal year 2011 (its most recent annual report). With total expenses of$219 million, TFA's net assets increased by over $50 million and now total over $350 million. With those financial resources available, it is not clear why a $1.5 million grant from the State of Minnesota is required to continue or expand the organization's work here. My principal concern, however, is the way in which TFA was selected as the recipient of this grant. To my knowledge, no competitive grant program was established; no other applications were solicited; and no objective review was made by an independent panel of experts. Instead, the funds were inserted into the Senate's Higher Education bill, directed to this organization, and retained in the Conference Committee's report. If the Legislature deems it is in our state's best interest to encourage programs like TFA, a formal grant program should be established within the Minnesota Department of Education, and all qualifying organizations should be allowed to apply for funding. The legislation should establish the goals for such a program and the results by which its effectiveness will be evaluated. This type of competitive grants process would be a fairer way to distribute public funds. Applause to Governor Dayton for his sound objection to using state funds for private purposes. Well done, Governor!
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From The Colorado Independent's Susan Greene.When Gov. John Hickenlooper this week blocked the execution of Nathan Dunlap, he called for a statewide conversation about the death penalty. His decision to reprieve the Chuck E. Cheese’s mur...
From The Colorado Independent's Susan Greene.When Gov. John Hickenlooper this week blocked the execution of Nathan Dunlap, he called for a statewide conversation about the death penalty. His decision to reprieve the Chuck E. Cheese’s murderer came weeks after Colorado lawmakers killed a bill to abolish capital punishment on grounds that the topic needs more public debate.More...
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Le conseiller municipal et frère du maire de Toronto a nié énergiquement les allégations du Globe and Mail comme quoi il aurait revendu de la drogue dans les années 1980, admettant toutefois avoir acheté et fumé de la marijuana à cet âge...
Le conseiller municipal et frère du maire de Toronto a nié énergiquement les allégations du Globe and Mail comme quoi il aurait revendu de la drogue dans les années 1980, admettant toutefois avoir acheté et fumé de la marijuana à cet âge.Doug Ford a déclaré samedi après-midi sur le réseau anglais de Radio-Canada que « c'est absolument faux. Ces gens veulent s'en prendre à notre réputation ». Il a ajouté qu'il ne comptait pas poursuivre le Globe and Mail en justice parce que ça n'en vaudrait pas la peine.More...
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From Mother Nature Network's Chanie Kirschner:It seems kind of magical, doesn’t it? As summer draws nearer and the days grow longer, it’s only natural to start daydreaming of summer barbecues, picnics and downtime. And the glow of a fire...
From Mother Nature Network's Chanie Kirschner:It seems kind of magical, doesn’t it? As summer draws nearer and the days grow longer, it’s only natural to start daydreaming of summer barbecues, picnics and downtime. And the glow of a firefly is a requisite symbol of the lazy, hazy days and nights of summer. To be honest, I’d never really thought about it myself, but the answer is positively fascinating. So how do fireflies glow? Turns out it’s not quite so magical after all, since it’s the product of a complex chemical reaction going on inside their bodies.More...
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Americans don't shy away from taking pills. According to IMS Health, an estimated 16 million people in the United States use painkillers, 5 million take sleep aids and 18 million rely on some form of antidepressants. In this week's "Supe...
Americans don't shy away from taking pills. According to IMS Health, an estimated 16 million people in the United States use painkillers, 5 million take sleep aids and 18 million rely on some form of antidepressants. In this week's "Super Soul Sunday," Oprah and a panel of dynamic thought leaders tackle the issue of pill-popping in this country -- is it a necessity or has it become gratuitous?For Oprah, the pill-popping statistics raise a deep philosophical question. "Do these numbers point to a collective hole in the soul of our country?" she asks her panel in the video. Reverend Ed Bacon of the All Saints Episcopal Church addresses the issue of taking pills with a personal admission that he himself takes sleep aids and pain medicine.More...
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An encounter between Sacramento Police and an unknown suspect took a tragic turn Friday evening after the man died in police custody.Now, video of the incident, provided to CBS13 by an anonymous bystander, has some questioning if Sacrame...
An encounter between Sacramento Police and an unknown suspect took a tragic turn Friday evening after the man died in police custody.Now, video of the incident, provided to CBS13 by an anonymous bystander, has some questioning if Sacramento Police used an appropriate amount of force. (Watch above. Warning: graphic footage.)More...
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He was an Eagle Scout. He was an athlete. He loved American cars. He wore shorts in the dead of the winter. He was the first one into a conversation, and usually the last one out. He remembered every one's name, and when and where he las...
He was an Eagle Scout. He was an athlete. He loved American cars. He wore shorts in the dead of the winter. He was the first one into a conversation, and usually the last one out. He remembered every one's name, and when and where he last saw them. He always answered when anyone called.On May 21, 2009, an insurgent with a bomb in Baghdad's Dora market ended Jason George's life. Our country lost a great soldier that day. And I lost a good friend.More...
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