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Susan Boyle gives first TV interview post ‘Britain’s Got Talent’

Susan Boyle has finally appeared on the small screen after losing ‘Britain’’s Got Talent’, and checking into The Priory to be treated for exhaustion.
The reality TV star has given her first in-depth interview to US broadcasting giant NBC for their news show ‘Today’.
And Susan surprised the audience and the show’s crew alike, when she showed [...]

RNC’s New Website Helps Promote Anti-Semitic, Anti-Latino, Pornographic Literature: AMERICAblog

It’s not very often the boys at AMERICAblog get to type the word “clitoris” in a political blog post, but thanks to Michael Steele and the headquarters of the Republican party, today is that special day.

Richard jefferson wife

Former NJ Net basketball player Richard Jefferson backed out of his wedding to fiancee Kesha Ni’Cole Nichols on short notice
Jefferson was reportedly due to marry former New Jersey Net dancer Kesha Ni’Cole Nichols but he broke off the engagement at the 11th hour. Jefferson pulled out of the wedding – which cost $2 million to [...]

Zambia prosecutes editor of Post

Chansa Kabwela, editor of the Post (image from Post website)

An editor at Zambia’s biggest-selling newspaper has been charged with distributing obscene materials relating to a health sector crisis.

The Post sent harrowing images of a woman giving birth in the street to government ministers to highlight the effects of a health sector strike.

In May and June, Zambia’s hospitals and clinics ground to a halt as doctors and nurses went on strike over pay.

An official government spokesman declined to comment on the case.

The trial of the Lusaka-based Post’s female news editor, Chansa Kabwela, is due to start at the beginning of August.

‘Too gruesome to publish’

Pictures of the woman giving birth, to a child which subsequently died, were taken by a family member and handed to the Post.

"Unfortunately the president and his ministers and some of his supporters have chosen to ignore the plight of that woman"

Sam Mujuda
Post deputy editor-in-chief

Nine months pregnant and unable to afford private care, she had gone into labour.

But with her baby emerging feet first, she was turned away from two clinics and then Zambia’s largest hospital.

Sam Mujuda, the Post’s deputy editor-in-chief, described the pictures as "particularly graphic".

"I found these pictures quite gruesome and our decision was that we could not publish these pictures," he said.

"Here was a woman giving birth, it was a breach birth, legs first dangling between the legs of this woman."

The editors’ decision to post copies of the pictures to government ministers to focus their minds on the consequences of the strike did not go down well, the BBC’s Jonah Fisher reports from Zambia.

At a press conference, Zambian President Rupiah Banda condemned the Post for circulating what he called pornography.

Then, this week, the paper’s Ms Kabwela was charged with distributing obscene materials.

"What I see in those pictures is suffering," Sam Mujuda added.

"Suffering of a helpless woman who needed assistance. Unfortunately the president and his ministers and some of his supporters have chosen to ignore the plight of that woman."</p


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Peter Daou: Palin-Mania: How Goldman Sachs Robbed Us While We Obsessed About Sarah Palin

I don’t post with the aim of being contrarian, but lately I’ve found myself swimming against the tide of Democratic/progressive conventional wisdom. I questioned the…

Debbie Rowe Denies $4 Million Custody Payoff

Debbie Rowe, the mother of Michael Jackson’s two oldest children, is hitting back at a NY Post report claiming she has agreed to relinquish her parental rights as part of a $4 million custody deal with the singer’s family.

On Tuesday, the tabloid claimed that Debbie was agreeing to forfeit her parental rights to Prince Michael, [...]

Scott Mendelson: Huff Post Review: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)

By any normal standard, this is a wonderfully involving and entertaining tent pole popcorn entertainment. But this is still the weakest Harry Potter film of the series.

Is it time to move on?

Post your advice in the comments section below. The best responses will be published in G2 on Thursday

I am in my early 50s and am deeply in love with my husband. Unfortunately, he seems to be living a life of his own. We had a loving relationship until he experienced a career change that affected our financial situation. Now I work full-time but I am still doing all the chores.

I don’t really mind, but since I now seem to be a workhorse (at least in my eyes), I have become unattractive to my husband. We have not had any sexual relationship in the last two years. I have made several attempts to initiate intimacy but I have been told the usual things – headache, good book, too tired. I am beginning to think that my menopausal body is the cause, although I am still trotting around in the same sized jeans that my 17-year-old daughter wears.

I am at a loss to know how I can deal with this emotionally. I am still the girl who wants to be spending time with her husband, but it is not reciprocated. Is it time to move on?

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Katherine Jackson Debbie Rowe $4 Million Custody Agreement

Debbie Rowe has reportedly dropped her custody fight against former mother-in-law Katherine Jackson in exchange for a $4 million payout, The NY Post has learned.

The former wife of Michael Jackson has agreed to relinquish her parental rights to her two children with the King of Pop — for the third time in their lives — [...]

Goldman Sachs Likely To Post Huge Profits, Analysts Say

Most of Wall Street, and America, is still waiting for an economic recovery. Then there is Goldman Sachs.

Up and down Wall Street, analysts and traders are buzzing that Goldman, which only recently paid back its government bailout money, will…

Jim Jaffe: Why’s Post Sorry Now?

I’m at a loss over the fuss about the aborted Washington Post salons. It seems to be taking place in a parallel universe that’s…

Dean Baker: The Washington Post (a.k.a. Fox on 15th Street) Wants 15 Million People to Be Unemployed

The Washington Post, which gained worldwide fame for its effort to sell corporate lobbyists access to its reporters and Obama administration officials, wants 15 million…

Alan M. Webber: Washington Post Salons: Right Church, Wrong Pew

It’s official as any papal encyclical: Katharine Weymouth has been led to the front of the church by the moral authorities of journalism and…

Judith Ellis: Being Undermined by National News

I will not subscribe to the Washington Post. But how can we come together as citizens of our great democracy and make them feel the impact of their action?

Government to Take Tarp Bailout Money and Give it to Small Businesses?

For the first time, the Obama administration is considering an economic policy which makes some sense.As the Washington Post writes: The Obama administration is developing an initiative to take money from the $700 billion program for the banking system…

Mark Kirk Won’t Run For Senate: Report

U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk will not run for the Senate in 2010, the Washington Post’s Chris Cilliza reports.

The North Shore Republican appeared set to enter the race just days ago, after Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced she would no…

The CIA’s Rogue Operation

Everyone is playing the guessing game regarding the secret program which the CIA hid from Congress.The Huffington Post’s Sam Stein is guessing that it is Cheney’s executive assassination squad. Yesterday, I guessed it might have been continuity of gove…

Neverland Ranch Photos

Ever since Michael Jackson passed away, we’ve been getting a lot of visitors here looking for info on Michael. That’s probably a bit surprising since this is a tech blog, but most of this is from a really old post about his Neverland Ranch address on Google Maps.
Today I noticed a LOT of those people [...]

washingtonpost.com’s Political Browser Uses the News Judgment of Journalists to Filter the Political Web

washingtonpost.com has launched a new politics page called Political Browser, which features, wait for it… links to the most important and interesting political news around the web. That’s right, the Washington Post, one of the paragons of original political reporting, has dedicated a page to help you find the best of OTHER news organization’s political [...]