Monday, January 16, 2012

Bank Foreclosing On O.J. Simpson’s Kendall Home « CBS Miami

Bank Foreclosing On O.J. Simpson’s Kendall Home « CBS Miami: " JPMorgan Chase is moving forward with foreclosure proceedings on the Kendall home of O.J. Simpson."

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Italian Cruise Ship Sinking: Search Suspended as Captain Questioned - Yahoo! News

Italian Cruise Ship Sinking: Search Suspended as Captain Questioned - Yahoo! News: "Concerned that the ship might suddenly sink, Italian authorities suspended rescue efforts at the wreckage of the Costa Concordia cruise ship that capsized this weekend off the coast of Tuscany."

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Congress logs most futile legislative year on record - Washington Times

Congress logs most futile legislative year on record - Washington Times: "It’s official: Congress ended its least-productive year in modern history after passing 80 bills — fewer than during any other session since year-end records began being kept in 1947."

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Valerie Jarrett Blasts Republicans from the Pulpit | The Weekly Standard

Valerie Jarrett Blasts Republicans from the Pulpit | The Weekly Standard: "On the Sunday before the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, senior White House adviser Valerie Jarrett visited Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta to give a political speech, in support of her boss (Barack Obama) and congressional Democrats:"

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Rep. Cleaver: White President Could Be Pushed More Than What We Would Push Obama To Do | RealClearPolitics

Rep. Cleaver: White President Could Be Pushed More Than What We Would Push Obama To Do | RealClearPolitics: "Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Missouri) on getting something done about high black unemployment: "A white president, frankly, could be pushed a great deal more than we would push President Obama because nobody would accuse him or her of having partiality towards African-Americans."

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Life-Changing Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Life-Changing Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: "The greatest tribute to the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., is not to name a street in his honor or celebrate a national holiday. It is to recognize and support those who are working to carry out his vision, those who empower those facing the greatest obstacles through personal relationships that restore the fabric of civil society—without the need for federal government intervention."

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