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“Truth about organ trade will be revealed”

Serbian Justice Minister Snežana Malović says that Serbian judicial organs have taken pre-investigative measures in the case of the human organ trade in Kosovo.

She is confident that the competent authorities will launch an investigation bearing in mind that this is a war crime.

Rosie O”Donnell insists Oprah Winfrey is not gay

oprah winfreyActress Rosie O”Donnell has voiced her support for Oprah Winfrey, insisting that the talk show queen is not a gay. O”Donnell jumped into the ring for the media mogul at New York City”s Jingle Ball concert. “I think that she”s always told the truth so why people wouldn”t believe her, you know, I don”t know,” [...]

Fed Trying to Make It Harder for Homeowners to Fight Mortgage Fraud by Gutting Truth In Lending Laws

As reported by the Washington Post, the Fed turned a blind eye for years and allowed massive fraud in the mortgage market.After Alan Greenspan changed his mind and admitted that financial players commit fraud unless laws are enforced (see this and thi…

Truth & Salvage Co: “Pure Mountain Angel” Video

TRUTH & SALVAGE CO. RELEASE ROAD-IS-OUR-HOME VIDEO FOR “PURE MOUNTAIN
ANGEL”

Truth & Salvage Co. have
released the video for “Pure Mountain Angel” off their self-titled debut album produced by Chris Robinson
of The Black Crowes.

Directed by John Vanover, the video for the newly released single “Pure Mountain Angel” follows the six-piece band
around Los Angeles and across the country, which they traverse in their trusty white van. They stop off at Red Rocks
Amphitheatre in Denver (where they recently opened for Gov’t Mule), jump into the water of a swimming hole (Santa
Rosa, New Mexico), meet up with soldiers (in Iraq), perform in a city park (in Asheville, NC), and more as they log
countless miles on the highway in the spirit of the song’s drifter protagonist. View the video below and check out
the band performing “Rise Up” on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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Where Do You Find Truth?


You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. ~Middle Eastern Proverb

You lie online. It might be a lie to sell something or a lie to make yourself feel better. You might lie to help somebody else or perhaps to make another feel worse. Perhaps you just exaggerate. You brag. That’s not lying, right? That’s just expanding something to be more than it should be. Surely there’s no harm in that?!

There probably wouldn’t be any harm if we didn’t live such nuanced lives.

A required smile is just a glint away from a genuine grin. A really great product is only a few words away from a product that often fails to work. A cool link is a millisecond away from a link we’re sharing just because somebody shared a link of our own.

It’s all nuance.

The truth that lies within you does not arise as some blazing scepter for the world to see. It peeks out in wisps and glimmers through the nuance of your everyday life. It flits about the stream of clicks and characters you produce as you move about and share online.

Have you seen it? Can you point to a conversation and say, “Aha! There. That is my truth!” or are you forced to rifle through your words and excuse yourself for not lying overtly?

My sister often makes a joke that, “Everybody runs faster online.” in reference to the ways people lie about things online. But if we allow the behavior of the masses to choose the way in which we share or muzzle our truth, what then? What happens to the community made up of people who only pretend to like each other? Is that a Tribe that will bring about real change in the world or will it end in a disappointing trail of tears?

I fear for any community that sets aside truth in the pursuit of short-term goals. I fear for any person who throws away their convictions in the name of fame and glory. Can we not build real communities that trust each other or have we been sucked into an echo chamber that insists community is about the number of people who sign up and has nothing to do with the number that shows up? Are we so jaded as a people that we shall always withhold good things from those who do not make an effort to lie to our faces with caramelized hyperbole?

Will we continue to lie? Or will we take another look in the mirror and ask our tired reflection to show us a bit of truth?

If we can find that truth and hold it tightly with unwavering palms, I believe we will find freedom. Not freedom from work, or pain, or tribulation. But freedom from the tiny guilts that gouge away at our joy.

When we can look at our conversations and say, “Yes, there is my truth.” I think we’ll discover more grins in our day and hands that reach out to catch us when we start to fall.

Image: Giampolo Macarig


Greetings, loved ones! I’m the founding editor of Real Zest and spend far too much time asking questions on Twitter. Say hello and stay blessed!

Stagecoach 2011 Lineup: K. Chesney, R. Flatts, Truth & Salvage

APRIL 30 AND MAY 1 AT EMPIRE POLO CLUB IN INDIO, CALIFORNIA

Next year’s Stagecoach Festival–set for Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1, 2011–not only marks the
annual music festival’s fifth consecutive year, it also features the return of some of country music’s top charting
artists to the beautiful Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA.

Tickets for Stagecoach go on sale Friday, November 5 at 10:00 AM at all Ticketmaster locations and Stagecoachfestival.com. $99 two-day weekend passes are available
for a limited time and layaway options will again be in place. Children 10 and under will be admitted for free.

The Stagecoach 2011 line-up (as of October 27) is as follows:

Kenny Chesney

Rascal Flatts

Carrie Underwood

Darius Rucker

Loretta Lynn

Josh Turner

Chris Young

Leon Russell

Easton Corbin

Ricky Skaggs

Jerry Douglas Trio

Gatlin Brothers

Jack Ingram

Mel Tillis

Rodney Crowell

Rhonda Vincent

Secret Sisters

Steel Magnolia

Joanna Smith

Wanda Jackson

Stealing Angels

The Gourds

Rosie Flores

Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
Sara Watkins

The Cleverlys

Phosphorescent

The Punch Brothers

Truth & Salvage Co

This year Stagecoach will again offer a variety of reserved seating, camping and RV packages; to view a complete
breakdown of available ticketing and onsite camping/RV options, please visit www.stagecoachfestival.com.


Watch Live Satellite TV On My PC Myth or Truth? Posted By : Paddy Chang

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Watch Live TV For Free Online – Is Live TV a Myth or Truth? Posted By : Paddy Chang

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Kris Allen “The Truth” VIDEO Premiere

“The Truth” — The latest from American Idol Season 8 champ Kris Allen.

Truth about Miracle Traffic Bot-Scam? My Review Posted By : Mark Gabel

Miracle Traffic Bot is completely white-hat. This allows the software to perform very fast in the background and get you long-term results that last.

Truth & Salvage Co. Add Tour Dates

SELF-TITLED DEBUT ALBUM PRODUCED BY CHRIS ROBINSON


Truth & Salvage Co.

Truth & Salvage Co. has
announced a second leg of U.S. tour dates in support of their self-titled debut album. The Los Angeles-based band
wastes no time getting back on the road after a coast-to-coast summer trek that included festival performances at
Bonnaroo, Stagecoach and High Sierra Music Festival, as well as, headline club shows and opening sets for The Avett Brothers and The Black Crowes.

Tour Dates:

September 1 | Ryan Creek Meadows | Missoula, MT *
September 2 | Eagle River Pavilion | Eagle River, ID *
September 4 | Red Rocks | Morrison, CO **
September 5 | Jazz Aspen Snowmass Festival | Aspen, CO

September 7 | State Room | Salt Lake City, UT
September 9 | Crystal Bay Club | Reno, NV

September 10 | Hopmonk Tavern | Sebastopol, CA
September 11 | Red Fox Tavern | Eureka, CA
September 14 | Olympic Club Theater | Centralia, WA ***
September 15 | Lola’s Crystal | Portland, OR ***
September 16 | Kennedy Gym | Portland, OR ***

September 17 | High Dive | Seattle, WA
September 18 | Hotel Oregon Maties Room | McMinnville, OR ***

September 19 | Wild Buffalo | Bellingham, WA

September 20 | Media Club | Vancouver, BC

September 22 | OSF Father Luke’s | Bend, OR ***

September 24 | SandTrap Livingston Run | Gearhart, OR ***
September 25 | Grand Lodge Outdoors | Forest Grove, OR ***
September 26 | Edgefield Loading Dock | Troutdale, OR ***
September 28 | Harlow’s | Sacramento, CA

September 29 | Cellar Door | Visalia, CA
October 1 | Soundwave | San Diego, CA
October 2 | The Troubadour | Los Angeles, CA

October 7 | University Of Wisconsin Madison Terrace | Madison, WI
October 8 | Chicago Country Music Fest | Chicago, IL

October 9 | Headliner’s | Louisville, KY ****

October 10 | Fall For Greenville | Greenville, SC
October 14 | Fox Theatre | Boulder, CO
October 15 | Bluebird Theatre | Denver, CO
October 16 | Bluebird Theatre | Denver, CO
October 21 | Wasted Space at Hard Rock | Las Vegas, NV
December 5 | Knitting Factory Concert House | Reno, NV *****

December 10 | Joint | Las Vegas, NV *****
December 11 | Hollywood Palladium | Los Angeles, CA *****


*w/ The Black Crowes & Jackie Greene
**w/ Gov’t Mule and The Avett Brothers
***w/ Great Northwest Tour
****w/ Shooter Jennings
*****w/ The Black Crowes

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The Truth About Google, Verizon and Net Neutrality

News Analysis: The New York Times and other publications failed in their journalistic mission to tell the truth about the potential Google-Verizon deal. Here’s what an agreement between the two could mean for net neutrality. – It’s true that there’s something going on between Google
and Verizon regarding net neutrality, but it’s not a business deal. While
neither company is commenting specifically on what their discussions have been
about, the information Google and Verizon provided makes the direction pretty
clear.


Jordan ‘gagged from telling the truth about failed marriage to Peter Andre’

Former glamour model Katie Price a.k.a. Jordan has revealed that she has been gagged from telling “the truth” about her failed marriage to Peter Andre. Jordan, 32, spoke about the ban to gay magazine Boyz, leading to speculation that there will be some explosive revelations in her new book. “I’d like to tell the truth. [...]

FM on ICJ’s Kosovo case: Moment of truth

Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić reacted to the news out of the The Hague late on Wednesday that the ICJ would rule in the Kosovo case on July 22. As the International Court of Justice (ICJ) announces its advisory opinion on the legality under international law of the unilateral proclamation of independence made by Kosovo’s ethnic Albanians, it will be a moment of truth, said Jeremić.

JamBase Questionnaire: Truth & Salvage Co.

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights in the jam scene (and beyond). Last time we heard from Reed Mathis, and this time we visit with a bright light on the rock scene.

Warm, harmonious, rootsy and inviting, Truth & Salvage Co. stir memories of The Band, The Jayhawks and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Yet this young band with roots in New Orleans, Indianapolis, Ohio, Tupelo and elsewhere also sound like their own men, coming at listeners from multiple angles due to four singer-songwriters in their midst. The combination of ancestral textures and self-determination makes for an awfully winning sound that’s immediately likeable but also offers nuggets for the long haul. Their self-titled debut (released May 25) is a quintessential grower, a song cycle that slowly but surely insinuates itself into one’s life. Produced with a light hand by The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson, the album is a wonderful handshake for a band that only seems to be growing stronger as they gig furiously around the U.S. and abroad bringing some awfully sweet music to any friendly folks that’ll have ‘em. (Dennis Cook)

In a first for the JamBase Questionnaire, four members of the band decided to chime in. Here’s what Truth & Salvage Co. had to say to our inquiries.

Truth & Salvage Co.

Name: Scott Kinnebrew
Instrument(s) of choice: 1973 Gibson SG Pro. 60′s Carvin lap steel. Fuchs (fooks) guitar amplifiers
Nicknames: Skinny, Kinny

Name: Walker Young
Instrument(s) of choice: piano, organ, vocals
Nicknames: Snakehandler Slim

Name: Bill Smith
Instrument(s) of choice: 1971 Gretsch drum kit and vocals
Nicknames: Smitty, The Mohican

Name: Tim Jones
Instrument(s) of choice: ’73 Fender Telecaster Deluxe, Shure SM 58 (Beta)
Nicknames: Jonesy, Springbreak (from Chris Robinson)

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
A great song. Give me a great song and I won’t care if your guitar is out if tune. But please do try to keep it tuned. (Scott)

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
The first album I bought wasÂ…Best of Lou Reed. On cassette tape. I was like nine, I bet, and I heard “Walk On The Wild Side.” Somebody told me Bob Dylan wrote it; this was also the first time I ever heard of Bob Dylan. So, I went to the record shop and asked for “Walk On The Wild Side” by Bob Dylan and, of course, the record store kid looked at me like I was stupid. Record store people seem to still look at me like I’m stupid. I don’t take it personally; I’m sure they struggle with disillusionment. Anyway, so they inform me that the song was by Lou Reed and I bought his greatest hits and listened and loved it and so became the gender bending rocker I am today. Thanks, Lou! (Scott)

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
“If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keys. I grew up in New Orleans and the big soul pop station in the 80s was Q-93. All day they would play the best R&B of the time. Don’t get me wrong I like where R&B has gone but when I heard “If I Ain’t Got You” it instantly reminded me how innocent and emotional R&B used to be. I downloaded and listened repeatedly and honestly teared up every time. On a more “hip” note, I’ve been wearing out Leon Russell’s debut album, especially the tune “Delta Lady ” (Scott)

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
A State Highway Patrolman. Stability was important to me coming from a blue collar, working class family. I knew a couple of “statey’s” growing up and they had nice houses. I thought that was my calling. Then in high school someone told me how bad of a drummer I was and it was then that I set out to prove them wrong. 20 years later I am still on that path and lovin’ every minute of it. (Bill)

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
Playing for people that need musical salvation. (Bill)

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
That I am the son of a third generation dairy farmer. I was very fortunate to come from a very loving, hard working family of six. I used to have to practice my drums in the barn. (Bill)

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Sunday. When it’s quiet and peaceful in the afternoon and there’s a collective stillness in the air. (Tim)

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
The Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main Street. Let’s shoot for the top. (Tim)

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
DFAC at Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq. (Tim)

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Asheville, NC. We lived in Asheville for about ten years. There is an amazing creative energy there and the residents love great music. They have been incredibly supportive through our evolution as a band and are excited as ever for T&S Co. (Walker)

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
I drink so much alcohol that I can’t remember what my bad habits are or aren’t. In fact, I can’t remember anything. Guys, are we on the road? (Walker)

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
I really prefer the southern rock style of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Growing up in Georgia they had much more influence on me and the music I write than either the Stones or The Beatles. (Walker)

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…

A beast that stood 14-feet tall, with eyes blacker than night, teeth like a shark and a nose like a bull with a cast iron ring through his septum. He was a behemoth of a creature covered in buffalo fur, steam rising from his sweat-matted shoulders, and with a scent not unlike fried potatoes and fish. He asked, “Do you have something to smoke?” I replied, “Weed or tobacco?” “Weed,” he opined. “Well, you’re in luck, buddy, because we happen to be in the great state of California!” I retorted. To this day we are still the best of friends. (Scott)

A medicine man in the bush of West Africa. (Bill)

An electric pink and blue neon Vishnu come down from a wooden ceiling when I was 15-years-old. (Tim)

I went to a protest at a Tennessee weapons plant where four nuns crossed over into the weapons facility. After 9/11 this was seen as a terrorist act, which would land them in jail for four years, possibly more. The emotion surrounding that day and the fact that our government threw four nuns in jail for peaceful protest seriously impacted me. It is something I think of often: The dedication of those four women, risking everything to bring awareness to the destructive nature of war; Their dedication to a cause higher than themselves. This is the same reason we play music and attempt to reach people through song. (Walker)

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JamBase Questionnaire: Truth & Salvage Co.

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights in the jam scene (and beyond). Last time we heard from Reed Mathis, and this time we visit with a bright light on the rock scene.

Warm, harmonious, rootsy and inviting, Truth & Salvage Co. stir memories of The Band, The Jayhawks and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Yet this young band with roots in New Orleans, Indianapolis, Ohio, Tupelo and elsewhere also sound like their own men, coming at listeners from multiple angles due to four singer-songwriters in their midst. The combination of ancestral textures and self-determination makes for an awfully winning sound that’s immediately likeable but also offers nuggets for the long haul. Their self-titled debut (released May 25) is a quintessential grower, a song cycle that slowly but surely insinuates itself into one’s life. Produced with a light hand by The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson, the album is a wonderful handshake for a band that only seems to be growing stronger as they gig furiously around the U.S. and abroad bringing some awfully sweet music to any friendly folks that’ll have ‘em. (Dennis Cook)

In a first for the JamBase Questionnaire, four members of the band decided to chime in. Here’s what Truth & Salvage Co. had to say to our inquiries.

Truth & Salvage Co.

Name: Scott Kinnebrew
Instrument(s) of choice: 1973 Gibson SG Pro. 60′s Carvin lap steel. Fuchs (fooks) guitar amplifiers
Nicknames: Skinny, Kinny

Name: Walker Young
Instrument(s) of choice: piano, organ, vocals
Nicknames: Snakehandler Slim

Name: Bill Smith
Instrument(s) of choice: 1971 Gretsch drum kit and vocals
Nicknames: Smitty, The Mohican

Name: Tim Jones
Instrument(s) of choice: ’73 Fender Telecaster Deluxe, Shure SM 58 (Beta)
Nicknames: Jonesy, Springbreak (from Chris Robinson)

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
A great song. Give me a great song and I won’t care if your guitar is out if tune. But please do try to keep it tuned. (Scott)

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
The first album I bought wasÂ…Best of Lou Reed. On cassette tape. I was like nine, I bet, and I heard “Walk On The Wild Side.” Somebody told me Bob Dylan wrote it; this was also the first time I ever heard of Bob Dylan. So, I went to the record shop and asked for “Walk On The Wild Side” by Bob Dylan and, of course, the record store kid looked at me like I was stupid. Record store people seem to still look at me like I’m stupid. I don’t take it personally; I’m sure they struggle with disillusionment. Anyway, so they inform me that the song was by Lou Reed and I bought his greatest hits and listened and loved it and so became the gender bending rocker I am today. Thanks, Lou! (Scott)

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
“If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keys. I grew up in New Orleans and the big soul pop station in the 80s was Q-93. All day they would play the best R&B of the time. Don’t get me wrong I like where R&B has gone but when I heard “If I Ain’t Got You” it instantly reminded me how innocent and emotional R&B used to be. I downloaded and listened repeatedly and honestly teared up every time. On a more “hip” note, I’ve been wearing out Leon Russell’s debut album, especially the tune “Delta Lady ” (Scott)

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
A State Highway Patrolman. Stability was important to me coming from a blue collar, working class family. I knew a couple of “statey’s” growing up and they had nice houses. I thought that was my calling. Then in high school someone told me how bad of a drummer I was and it was then that I set out to prove them wrong. 20 years later I am still on that path and lovin’ every minute of it. (Bill)

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
Playing for people that need musical salvation. (Bill)

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
That I am the son of a third generation dairy farmer. I was very fortunate to come from a very loving, hard working family of six. I used to have to practice my drums in the barn. (Bill)

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Sunday. When it’s quiet and peaceful in the afternoon and there’s a collective stillness in the air. (Tim)

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
The Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main Street. Let’s shoot for the top. (Tim)

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
DFAC at Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq. (Tim)

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Asheville, NC. We lived in Asheville for about ten years. There is an amazing creative energy there and the residents love great music. They have been incredibly supportive through our evolution as a band and are excited as ever for T&S Co. (Walker)

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
I drink so much alcohol that I can’t remember what my bad habits are or aren’t. In fact, I can’t remember anything. Guys, are we on the road? (Walker)

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
I really prefer the southern rock style of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Growing up in Georgia they had much more influence on me and the music I write than either the Stones or The Beatles. (Walker)

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…

A beast that stood 14-feet tall, with eyes blacker than night, teeth like a shark and a nose like a bull with a cast iron ring through his septum. He was a behemoth of a creature covered in buffalo fur, steam rising from his sweat-matted shoulders, and with a scent not unlike fried potatoes and fish. He asked, “Do you have something to smoke?” I replied, “Weed or tobacco?” “Weed,” he opined. “Well, you’re in luck, buddy, because we happen to be in the great state of California!” I retorted. To this day we are still the best of friends. (Scott)

A medicine man in the bush of West Africa. (Bill)

An electric pink and blue neon Vishnu come down from a wooden ceiling when I was 15-years-old. (Tim)

I went to a protest at a Tennessee weapons plant where four nuns crossed over into the weapons facility. After 9/11 this was seen as a terrorist act, which would land them in jail for four years, possibly more. The emotion surrounding that day and the fact that our government threw four nuns in jail for peaceful protest seriously impacted me. It is something I think of often: The dedication of those four women, risking everything to bring awareness to the destructive nature of war; Their dedication to a cause higher than themselves. This is the same reason we play music and attempt to reach people through song. (Walker)

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TV for Your PC: The Truth About Live Internet TV for Your Computer Posted By : Paddy Chang

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MJ was murdered for his catalogue, says sister

Michael Jackson’s sister LaToya has claimed that her brother was murdered for his catalogue. LaToya said that the singer’s was killed because he was “worth so much more dead than alive.” She also insisted the Thriller singer”s relatives and fans now deserve “the truth” about his death. “I never had a doubt. You must remember [...]

Eminem Reveals the Truth about his Addiction to Drugs

Eminem is the star who practically doesn’t give any interviews to the press. His first interview was given to Access Hollywood when he was engaged into his film “8 Mile” promotion. This happened several years ago. He gave his second interview this year as he needed to promote his new album which stresses the idea [...]