July, 2010

Wikileaks create bad picture of Afghanistan war

Wikileaks, the controversial news site founded by Julian Assange, released 92,000 classified documents containing sensitive details about the war in Afghanistan. The Times, the Guardian, and Der Spiegel were the three newspapers around the world that received these documents from Wikileaks. After spending weeks analyzing the data, the 3 newspapers unleashed a torrent of controversial ...

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World War Z will star Brad Pitt

The literary sub-genre of zombie lit has been exploding, thanks to a modern zombie film renaissance. After some very successful zombie movies, like 28 Days Later, there were soon zombie themed novels that followed. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and World War Z were some of the most popular. A screen treatment has been within ...

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Will T-Mobile score with iPhone 4 this year?

Apple may not be recalling the iPhone 4, but it certainly is not since the business is strapped for cash. Its profit in fiscal third quarter 2010, per PC Magazine, was massive thanks to the iPad. Apple took away a $ 3.25 billion profit after raking in a total of $ 15.7 billion for the ...

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Tea Party Express leader Williams booted from movement for racism

The Tea Party Express and its leader Mark Williams were expelled from the National Tea Party Federation. Responding to an NAACP resolution demanding the Tea Party curb the racists in its movement, Williams wrote an over the top racist satire on the group's site. When the NAACP voted on the Tea Party resolution at its ...

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Financial literacy unknown by parents when teaching children

Who else do children have but their parents for getting a personal financial education? What is it they learn? A survey was done showing that parents taught children all of their personal finance skills. But the exact same survey showed that an excellent portion of those people gave themselves failing financial grades. Schools might be ...

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