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Israel admits killing 189 children in Gaza campaign
Source: Telegraph

The first official figures released by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) of the casualties inflicted by the three-week campaign found that a total of 309 Palestinian civilians were killed.

The Tudors Season 3 Episode 1: WOW

For some of us who have SHOWTIME VIP we were able to see The Tudors episode 1 of season 3. WOW! CAUTION This may contain spoilers if you have not seen season 3 episode 1 read at own risk!

Palestinians ask Obama to press Israel to halt demolitions
Source: Raw Story

The Palestinian Authority urged the US president on Monday to press Israel to scrap a plan to raze almost 90 homes in annexed Arab east Jerusalem.

U.S. Military Will Offer Path to Citizenship
Source: The New York Times

Stretched thin in Afghanistan and Iraq, the American military will begin recruiting skilled immigrants who are living in this country with temporary visas, offering them the chance to become United States citizens in as little as six months.

First look - Internet Explorer 8 RC1 | Hardware 2.0 | ZDNet.com
Source: ZDNet.com

Yesterday Microsoft made available Internet Explorer 8 RC1 (release candidate 1), which means that as far as Microsoft is concerned, IE8 is cooked and that barring anything major, this will become the final release. So, what's the new browser like?

"I wept," Olmert says of death of Gaza children
Source: alertnet.org

sraeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Friday that he wept upon hearing a Palestinian father calling for help live on television after his children were killed during Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip.

1 dead following reported fight at Fort Myers retirement center
Source: News Press

Excerpt: The Fort Myers Police Department is investigating the death of a 72-year-old Fort Myers man, who apparently died while in a fight. Chrisanto Beltran died after an apparent fight at the Hidden Oaks Retirement Center. The incident occurred around 10:30 p.m. Sunday.

UAE in line to become first Arab country with nuclear power
Source: Guardian Unlimited

The United Arab Emirates took a step yesterday towards becoming the first Arab country to acquire a nuclear capability, a move that could prompt other states to seek to join the club and alter the balance of power in the region.

5 Women, 1 Minor Arrested In Chuck E. Cheese Fight
Source: wgal.com

It's supposed to be a place to bring your family. But at a Dauphin County Chuck E. Cheese, police have been coming to break up fights. Five women and a minor were arrested over the weekend after they were involved in a fight.

t r u t h o u t | Bush's Costly War on Terror
Source: t r u t h o u t

Washington - The news that President Bush's war on terror will soon have cost the U.S. taxpayer $1 trillion - and counting - is unlikely to spread much Christmas cheer in these tough economic times.

USC leapfrogs Georgia to No. 1 in AP poll
Source: NBC Sports

USC climbs to #1 in the latest AP poll. Yet another reason why polls should not be conducted until after week 4.

$1,000 to You if You Will Ask Pelosi a Question: She's Coming to a Town Near You
Source: afterdowningstreet.org

We'll gladly pay you $1,000 to ask Nancy Pelosi a question.

Sat nav blunder leads to wrong Gibraltar
Source: Skegness Standard

A SYRIAN lorry driver swapped the Rock of Gibraltar for Gibraltar Point, Skegness, when his sat nav took him 1,600 miles in the wrong direction.

California Lawsuit; Whole Foods, Avalon and Others With Products Containing Carcinogenic 1,4-Dioxane
Source: PRLOG.COM

SHOCKING SUIT BY STATE OF CALIFORNIA AGAINST WHOLE FOODS FOR KNOWINGLY OR NEGLIGENTLY HAVING CARCINOGEN IN HEALTH CARE PRODUCTS!

Remains found at WWI 'mass grave'
Source: BBC News

Archaeologists in France excavating the suspected mass grave of hundreds of British and Australian World War I soldiers have found human remains.

NFL Best Ever #1 Picks
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4. QB Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, 1970 (La. Tech) Won four Super Bowls and led a team loaded with fellow Hall-of-Fame players.

Popular 'green' products test positive for carcinogen
Source: The L.A. Times

Many items that tested positive for the carcinogen are well-known brands, including Kiss My Face, Alba, Seventh Generation and Nature's Gate products, sold in retail stores across the nation.

Florida Fisherman Nails Himself Enormous, 1,000-Pound Hammerhead
Source: FOXNews.com

A Florida fisherman has made the catch of a lifetime, reeling in a 13-foot, 1,000-pound hammerhead shark off the state's eastern coast, MyFOXTampaBay reports.

Ron Paul's First First Place Win?
Source: ABC News Blogs

For Paul, R-Tex., Louisiana is really more of a third place finish since finishing ahead of the winner, John McCain, was "uncommitted pro-life." But the Paul campaign says they got second place and maybe should have gotten first.

Tiger escapes pen, kills 1, wounds 2 on Christmas Day [videos]
Source: http://www.reversemonster.org

Tragic mauling occurs on Christmas Day at the San Fransisco Zoo leaving 1 man dead, and 2 seriously injured.

Irn-Bru, Irn-Bru, it's Facebook for Irn-Bru

The Other National drink from Scotland, Irn-Bru, has gone global with 1,000,000 for Irn-Bru Group on Facebook. Over the years, this national soft drink from Scotland, has gone international and is now being drunk in all corners of the world.

2nd Test: India v Pakistan at Kolkata Day 1 - Full Highlights
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presents the complete highlights of the 1st Day from the 2nd cricket test match played between India vs Pakistan at the Eden Gardens, Kolkatta

Fake $1 million bill
Source: Yahoo! News

This photo, supplied by the Aiken County,S.C., County Sheriff's Office, shows a fake $1 million bill, which a man tried to use to open an account in a Aiken, S.C, bank Monday, Nov. 26, 2007. Alexander D.