Tuesday, November 8, 2005

Headline News: 11/8/2005

From CNN:
'Desperate Housewives' actor fired for improper conduct
Brought Bible to work

From CNN:
Alabama governor calls for Aruba boycott
Both Alabama families that can afford trip to Carribean cancel trips

From CNN:
Love is serious work in London
Legal in certain Nevada counties

From CNN:
Cruise Ship 'Used Sonic Weapon'
Attacked with Extra-long Coneys and Tater Tots

From WRAL:
Governor vows to push lottery
Lottery threatens to push back

From CNN:
Study: Mice sing mating song
Redneck mice singing Jimmy Buffet's "Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw"

From CNN:
No joke -- women enjoy humor more than men
Large percentage of women at Three Stooges festivals explained

From CNN:
Pinups call attention to colon cancer
Ass Of The Month calendar a hit

From CNN:
Rappers' best film performances
Season six of 'COPS' released on DVD

From CNN:
Armstrong reflects on moon landing
First visit to fake moon landing set since 1972

5 comments:

  1. Headline Caption Contest Winner

    Tuesday Headlines - Late Edition, in the tradition of Dane Bramage and Basil's Blog. New Headline Caption Contest - remark on this headline: CBS Orders More Editions of 'Survivor'

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  2. Dems Win & Open Post

    Wha' happened? The Drudge headline: "Night of the Democrats ..."
    Yikes.
    Fire Karl Rove. He's an idiot when it comes to politics.
    This is an open post. Insert this link into any recent post. Trackback. I shall link you when I get home from work.

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  3. Good News In France:Not As Many Cars Were Torched

    Rioting in France has lost it's momentum. This report from AP under the heading: French Rioting Appears to Lose Strength Overnight Tuesday-Wednesday, youths torched 617 vehicles, down from 1,173 a night earlier, police said. Incidents were reported in...

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  4. Unlucky Thirteen

    Day 13 of the riots in France. The violence continued, despite the curfews and increased police coverage.

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