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CNews News receives CCTV footage of Quetta blast
Sep 4th
QUETTA: CNews News has received the Closed-circuit Television (CCTV) camera footage of the Quetta suicide attack occurred at a Youm-ul-Quds rally near Meezan Chowke on Friday, claiming lives of 59 persons while 197 were injured, CNews News reported Saturday morning. The CCTV footage has brought in limelight many contradictory factors regarding that suicide blast as a motorcycle being exploded can be seen on the video while the alleged suicide bomber’s position at the time of explosion is not clear in video footage. According to bomb disposal squad explosives heavier than 15-kilogram were used to carry out explosion.
Square Enix Account Management: FFXIV Beta Login Problems Fixed
Sep 2nd
This is a quick update on the FFXIV beta login problems a lot of our readers have had, early today we posted details regarding the current issues with Final Fantasy XIV beta, which are a second round of problems continued from the day before. At the time of writing the error page is still there instead of a login box, and gamers have reported their problems with being locked out of the beta.
Daniel Altschuler: Grassroots Efforts for Immigration Reform: Voices from Michigan, New York, and Colorado
Sep 2nd
Over the past several years, grassroots groups across the country have held mass marches, lobbied government officials and used civil disobedience to call for reform of the nation’s immigration system. As part of a continuing series of interviews on the prospects of comprehensive immigration reform (CIR) and the pro-CIR movement, I interviewed grassroots leaders from Michigan, New York and Colorado to explore the strategies of–and challenges faced by–groups in different parts of the country: ⢠Ponsella Hardaway is the Executive Director of Metropolitan Organizing Strategy Enabling Strength ( MOSES ) in Michigan, a member of the Gamaliel Foundation’s organizing network
William Bradley: Mad Men Makes the All-Time Television Pantheon, and Unspools Another Fine Episode
Sep 2nd
As if it weren’t clear before, Mad Men has entered not only the current cultural pantheon but also the all-time television pantheon. As always, there be spoilers ahead. Before we get to Mad Men ‘s third straight Emmy Awards win as the best dramatic series and what that means, as well as the details of another fine episode in “Waldorf Stories” and what that may mean, let’s get one thing out of the way right now.
Delia Pompa: Latino and ELL Students in the New Educational Landscape
Sep 2nd
To help about 5,000 of the nation’s most troubled schools, the Obama administration is offering competitive Race to the Top funds to districts that lift their caps on charter schools. This approach is just one part of a larger strategy to reverse the decline of failing schools in this country.
Cocoa Popps: Fantasia: Breakdown of a ‘Strong Black Woman’
Sep 1st
Recently we learned that Fantasia, American Idol winner turned R&B star attempted to commit suicide by overdosing on aspirin and sleeping aids.
Rep. John Conyers: Feinberg Let BP Go Back On Its Word to Compensate "All Legitimate Claims"
Sep 1st
Since the Deepwater Horizon exploded on April 20, ending the lives of eleven men, injuring many others, and causing the largest environmental disaster in United States history, the victims have been waiting for BP to make them whole. Unfortunately, thus far BP’s response has been a day late and a dollar short – many dollars short
Norah O’Donnell: Baby Love: 5 Healthy, Homemade Meals for Infants (PHOTOS, RECIPES)
Sep 1st
When we first decided to make our children homemade purees, our main rationale was that it’s healthy, easy and delicious. It just seemed like the right thing to do
Larry Malerba, D.O. : What Is the ‘Green’ Medicine Revolution? (Part II)
Sep 1st
A green medical approach seeks innovation and is open to all healing methodologies, new or old, Western or Eastern, left-brained or right. Green medicine brings together the best of conventional and alternative resources. It is not about eliminating one in favor of the other.
David Katz, M.D.: Nutritious Foods: Being Smarter Than the Average Bear
Sep 1st
‘Oer the span of human history indulgent eating was elusive , while demands on muscle of survival were, if anything, abusive. But we are far too clever to thus remain in perpetuity– so in uniquely human fashion we prevailed with ingenuity
Jason Hirschhorn: What Do ‘Goodfellas,’ Social Media, MTV, ‘The Terminator,’ Tequila and Torture Have To Do With My New Favorite Band?
Sep 1st
When I hear it for the first time I get those chills induced by its simplicity, complexity or perfection. A feeling you’ve heard it before (because it’s so great) even though you hadn’t.
Dwayne Johnson Cast in ‘Journey To The Center of The Earth 2′
Sep 1st
With a decent critical reception, $240 million box office take worldwide and tons more in the bank from from the back-end (home video and TV deals, etc.), it was clear that New Line would be pushing for a sequel to the family-friendly hit, Journey to the Center of the Earth .
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Award Night
Aug 31st
Before I begin, a couple things about last night’s Emmy’s: First of all–Congratulations to Matthew Weiner and Erin Levy for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series and to the whole cast and crew for their third straight win for Outstanding Drama Series!! It was more than deserved. Jon, Elizabeth, Christina, John–you were robbed. Even though we already knew this I just have to say Jon Hamm is such a star.
Cara Joy David: On the Verge of a New Fall Season
Aug 31st
Each year as August fades, I look forward to cooler weather and the start of the fall theater season. This year there was no big summer opening, so all the excitement is to come. Out of the upcoming musicals, the one I am most looking forward to is Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Oprah’s Many Legal Battles (PHOTOS)
Aug 31st
Oprah Winfrey was sued last week –this time by a woman who claimed she was wrongfully terminated.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Rewind, Volume II
Aug 31st
Richard Swift Songwriter-rocker Richard Swift was born in California, but grew up on a desolate “music-less” Minnesota farm singing since he was a kid. He’s said he’s from “Nowhere, United States,” yet Swift definitely hails from somewhere deep, with just the right amount of distortion, melody, and heart. He is a Ouija board of sound channeling great rock ‘n’ roll


















































