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Roethlisberger Says He Won't Do Safety Ads

Ben Roethlisberger said he doesn't plan on doing public safety announcements for motorcycle or helmet safety following his accident last month. Complete Story

Roethlisberger Told He Was Close to Dying

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said Wednesday night that he was told he was "seconds, maybe a minute away from dying" immediately after his motorcycle accident last month.

Mexico Candidate Calls for U.S. Investment

Conservative presidential candidate Felipe Calderon said Friday that the United States and Canada should help build a Mexican economy strong enough to keep people from migrating north in search of work.

Ag Secretary Says Bird Flu Easily Found

Scientists have a new test that can tell within four hours if a bird is possibly infected with bird flu — but it still will take about a week to know if that suspect case is really sick with the deadly Asian strain, Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns said Tuesday.

Interior: Swans Likely 1st to Get Bird Flu

A deadly bird flu virus will likely slip into the United States through a pretty package: either majestic swans flying across the Bering Strait into Alaska or from smuggled exotic wildlife at one of the nation's ports.

Royals Say They're Fans of Reality TV

Princes William and Harry have admitted to a royal indulgence — "American Idol."

Sutcliffe Gives Incoherent Interview

Rick Sutcliffe, a Cy Young award winner and ESPN baseball analyst, gave a rambling, slurred interview during the local television broadcast of the Brewers-Padres game Wednesday night.

Murtha Predicts U.S. Pullout From Iraq

Rep. John Murtha, a Vietnam veteran first elected in the anti-war fever of 1974, says American troops will be brought home from Iraq by 2007.

Thunderstorms Could Delay Air Travel

The number of airline flight delays in April was 31 percent higher than the same month last year, thanks mostly to a thunderstorm pattern that could mean trouble ahead for summer travelers, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday.

Hornets Call New Orleans Little Improved

New Orleans is making discouragingly slow progress toward showing it can support the Hornets, owner George Shinn said Monday.

Excerpts From Condoleezza Rice Interview

Excerpts from Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's comments on an Iranian letter to President Bush:

Rice Says Iran's Letter Not an Overture

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Monday that Americans want to see progress in Iraq, but that President Bush will not be swayed by domestic politics when deciding how long U.S. forces should stay.

World Bank Earmarks $500M for Bird Flu

World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, working with poor countries on programs to thwart bird flu, said Tuesday a worldwide outbreak would disrupt the global economy in addition to causing a devastating loss of life.

Ex-NYPD Detective Says He Was Framed

One of the two former police detectives convicted of moonlighting as hitmen for the mob insists he was framed, calling himself "the most perfect scapegoat in history."

Expert Says Bird Flu No Imminent Threat

Even if bird flu does arrive on U.S. shores on the wings of a migratory bird, the virus is unlikely to makes the inroads in poultry — or in people — that it has in less developed countries, the nation's top avian influenza expert says.

Gov't Weighs How Much to Spend on Levees

With a limited role in helping New Orleans recover from Hurricane Katrina's wrath, the federal government is weighing how much it should spend to improve levees there, the Bush administration's recovery coordinator says.

New Orleans Faces a Long Road

Comments From Recovery Coordinator Powell

Quotes from Don Powell, the White House coordinator for Gulf Coast recovery, from an Associated Press interview Thursday:

New Orleans Recovery Could Take 25 Years

Much of New Orleans' rebirth from Hurricane Katrina hinges on factors beyond the government's control and could take up to a quarter-century to complete, the Bush administration's Gulf Coast recovery chief said Thursday.

Medicare Chief: Rx Program to Get Simpler

The elderly and disabled are likely to have fewer choices next year when it comes to the number of private plans offering prescription drug coverage under Medicare.

Medicare Chief Wants Deadline to Be Kept

The nation's chief Medicare official said Tuesday he opposes "at this point" calls to extend the May 15 deadline for enrolling in the new prescription drug benefit without a penalty.

Unrepentant Bode: 'Man, I Rocked Here'

Unbent, unbowed and ultimately unsuccessful, Bode Miller said in an interview Saturday he is skiing away from these Olympics on his own terms — content without any medals and impressed by the local nightlife.

Gutierrez: Pirated Software 'Unacceptable'

Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez says he knows from personal experience as a Kellogg's executive the adverse impact of China's lax enforcement of copyright laws.

Text of Dick Cheney's Interview on Fox

Transcript of Vice President Dick Cheney's interview Wednesday with Brit Hume of Fox News Channel, as released by the White House. Cheney addresses his shooting Saturday of a hunting companion, 78-year-old Harry Whittington of Austin, Texas, at a ranch owned by Katharine Armstrong about 60 miles south of Corpus Christi, Texas:

Report: Rupert Murdoch to Take on CNBC

Media magnate Rupert Murdoch plans to take on CNBC, launching a competing business news channel by the end of the year, he said in a magazine interview.

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Buddhist says study and meditation lead to clarity

Source: timesunion.com

The vision of Shambhala is to enable men and women to express the dignity of human existence and to lead meaningful lives within a flourishing culture. It involves meditation, Buddhist studies and contemplative arts. It is an international organization of Tibetan lineage.

'A Fistful of Dollars? It's my worst ever score'

Source: arts.guardian.co.uk

An insightful interview with the great Ennio Morricone.

Exclusive Uncensored Interview with Mordechai Vanunu

Source: Information Clearing House

The Israelis have this very beautiful article about freedom and liberty but they want to destroy anyone who criticizes them for revealing the truth to the world. The world must look and see what kind of democracy Israel is when one speaks out the truth." - Mordechai Vanunu

Family First: Cracking Kids' Secret Online Codes

Source: wcbstv.com

There's a language used by kids for instant and text messaging, and it's a lot more complicated than L-O-L for "laughing out loud." While it can be used as an online shorthand to be more efficient when communicating, it can also disguise inappropriate conversations.

America We Stand as One's, Dennis Madalone, Speaks to SebRT.com

I first contacted Dennis the first week of July 2006 after watching his America, We Stand As One video, we had a wonderful discussion about his music video, and his stunt career. As most of you who read my blog, listened to my shows, or watched my videos know, I have always been  …

The Observer | Sport | Interview: Zinedine Zidane

Source: The Observer

Zidane in an interview on his Algerian heritage, growing up in the rough back streets of Marseille and why his talent is sometimes engulfed by flashes of violence.

Transcript of Larry King with President Bush, Laura Bush

Source: cnn.com

LARRY KING, CNN HOST: Good evening. We're in the Blue Room of the White House. This is the first presidential interview ever done in this historic room and we're honored to have the president and first lady with us, President George W. Bush and Laura Bush.

Bill O'Reilly vs. Phil Donahue

Source: counterpunch.org

Transcript of the Bill O'Reilly interview with Phil Donahue after he shouted down Jeremy Glick on the Factor. Old news, but it needs saving and re-telling.

Nelly Furtado: Why she wants to let 'the sexiness just pour out'

Source: news.independent.co.uk

The singer Nelly Furtado used to talk earnestly about artistic credibility. Now she's more concerned with letting 'the sexiness just pour out', she tells Alexia Loundras

The Hive exclusive: An interview with Dean Hachamovitch

Source: hive.net

Terri Stratton had a great opportunity to sit down with Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager of the Internet Explorer team, right after last week's launch of IE 7 Beta 3. Click here to read Terri's interview in the Interviews blog.

British writer explores issues surrounding migration

Source: OhmyNews International

Siobhan Logan is one of the most exciting emerging voices in British literature.

Kaye Axon on the challenges poets face

Source: OhmyNews International

Writer and poet Kaye Axon has had several hundred poems published or self-published worldwide.

Star Takes Bitter 'View' on Canning

Source: New York Daily News

And so the tedium continues... Star Jones Reynolds has launched a bitter counterattack after Barbara Walters sensationally dissed her on yesterday's edition of 'The View.'

Bill Moyers Web Exclusive on Salman Rushdie

Source: PBS

Bill Moyers chats up successful, controversial, and oft hounded author Salman Rushdie in an online Web exclusive.

Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez Talk 'Grind House'

Source: Entertainment Weekly

Best friends since the early '90s, dardevil directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez are curently shooting 'Grind House' (due in 2007), a tribute to the zombie romps, slasher flicks, and women-in-prison extravaganzas the two were weaned on.

Interview: A conversation with Elie Wiesel at the Petra Forum, Jordan

Source: upi.com

Last year, King Abdullah of Jordan and Elie Wiesel, the Nobel laureate, had an idea they hoped would change the world for the better.

Gretchen Mol - Nailing a pin-up in The Notorious Bettie Page

Source: netribution.co.uk

-- "Bettie's got a cult following in America. She is a pop icon. A lot of people dress like her, they do a burlesque show, and a lot of people will put on the wig and do acts like Bettie Page. And fashion and everything, the looks were inspired by things that she wore then.

A Retiring War Correspondent Returns from Iraq

Source: npr.org

-- Joseph Galloway recently retired from Knight Ridder newspapers where he was a senior military correspondent. He is also co-author of We Were Soldiers Once... and Young. -- Interview with Joseph Galloway

Global Power - Bob Edwards Interviews Al Gore

Source: montereycountyweekly.com

BOB EDWARDS: You say you don’t plan on running for President but you’re not saying never.

CreativeXpert Interview with Firewheel Design on Blinksale & Icons

Source: creativexpert.com

This is an audio interview with Josh Williams of Firehouse Design. Josh tells us about making icons, web design and the cool online invoicing tool called Blinksale. This is episode#3 of the CreativeExpert interview series.

SuicideGirls > Interviews > Alan Moore - Lost Girls

Source: suicidegirls.com

Interview with graphic novelist Alan Moore about his forthcoming "Lost Girls." He says some interesting things, I'm going to get this book I think. Note: Suicide Girls is generally safe for work as long as you don't follow any of the links.

How to Answer These 8 Tricky Interview Questions

Source: msn.careerbuilder.com

How to Answer These 8 Tricky Interview Questions Does the thought of going on a job interview cause your palms to sweat and your body to break out in hives? Stop itching; you're not alone.

E.F.F. Vs. M.P.A.A.

Source: torrentfreak.com

When reality slaps you hard but you still won't acknowledge it...

The Press in Hell: Jesus & Satan

Source: World-O-Crap

Haha, really funny. A great discussion with Jesus Christ and Satan. Better not miss it.

Worlds most tattooed man interviewed

Source: needled.com

Lucky Rich is the worlds most tattooed man, an australian, one of the worlds most successful street performers, a man who has chosen his own spectacular path and an exceptionally generous soul

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