After 25 Years Larry King hangs up his suspenders

Today after a quarter of a century of interviewing the famous and powerful Veteran CNN talk show host Larry King hangs up his famous suspenders. Born Larry Zeiger in Brooklyn, the CNN icon has become one of the most recognizable figures on US television, after previously anchoring a national radio show for seven years. King…

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New charges for Abdulmutallab the underwear bomber

Wearing a bomb sewn into his underwear last Christmas Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab attempted to blow up a airliner and has been arraigned on eight charged related to the alleged bombing plot .If convicted the 24 year old Nigerian faces life in prison. Among his previous charges were attempted murder of 290 jet passengers and attempting…

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Julian Assange bail granted paid in cash

The Wilileaks founder Julian Assange who spent the last eight nights in prison was released from jail and paid his bail in cash , Mr Justice Quseley freed Me. Assange after the bail was paid and on the condition he resides at an address in East Anglia.A wikileaks supporter ,Vaughan Smith and owner of the…

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McDonald’s sued over Happy Meal toys

Monet Parham, of Sacramento, California, a mother of two and The Center for Science in the Public Interest are suing McDonald’s Corporation to get the fast food chain to stop using toys to market meals to young children. The toys encourage children to eat nutritionally unbalanced Happy Meals, which in turn promotes obesity, according to…

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to include Niel Diamond

Other Rock and Roll artists that will be included next year along with Niel Diamond, 69 , are Alice Cooper and singer songwriter Tom Waits. The song that promoted Diamond’s fame the most was Sweet Caroline . Some of his earlier hits in the 60’s were Cherry Cherry ,Diamond said he had initially been, ”…

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More Ethnic Rioting In Russia

Fearing more confrontation between mostly Muslim ethnic minorities and racist thugs, Hundreds of riot police outside the Kievsky station in central Moscow apprehend more than 1,000 people in Moscow and several other Russian cities Wednesday, after weekend rioting in the capital left many injured. Hundreds of riot police apprehended mostly teenagers and young men who…

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New York Authorities think possible serial killer

A serial killer may have left behind four bodies, each apparently dumped from a vehicle, along a desolate, wind swept stretch of highway not far from Long Island’s Jones Beach, police said Tuesday. Police Commissioner Richard Dormer of Suffolk County said New York Police found the badly decomposed remains, feet from the roadway, near Cedar…

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New Zealand colliery discharged work force

Most of the remaining work force at a New Zealand colliery where 29 miners died in an explosion last month were discharged Tuesday in a move unions said was a cruel blow before Christmas. Receiver Price water house Coopers said 114 of the 157 employees at Pike River Coal would be made redundant immediately as…

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