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Muslims in Paris block streets
for weekly prayers

(Breitbart.tv) A hidden camera shows streets blocked by huge crowds of Muslim worshippers and enforced by a private security force. Police have been ordered not to intervene ...

ICE turning blind eye
to illegal workers

(Houston Chronicle) Immigration inspectors poring over the hiring paperwork of a California company last summer found 93 percent of the total workforce had "suspect" documents on file ...

Penthouse CEO raises
money for Crist

(Politico) The evening event will be held at Marc Bell's Boca Raton, Fla., home less than a month before Crist faces Republican Marco Rubio and Democratic Rep. Kendrick Meek ...

Agent: Ex-Army analyst
had manuals on artillery

(Associated Press) A former U.S. Army analyst who tried to board a flight to China with electronic files containing restricted Army documents poses a danger of the "gravest sense" ...

Al Gore's manifesto
sparks hostage-taker
-- demands sterilization

(Fox News) "All programs on Discovery Health-TLC must stop encouraging the birth of any more parasitic human infants" ...

Obama revamps Oval Office:
Churchill out, MLK in

(London Daily Mail) In the redecorated Oval Office, two plump mustard corduroy sofas take pride of place, facing a boxy, modern coffee table covered with marble-looking tiles ...

House travel stipends probed

(Wall Street Journal) Congressional investigators are questioning a half-dozen lawmakers for possibly misspending government funds meant to pay for overseas travel ...

Murkowski's defeat marks
major tea party win

(Associated Press) Backed by the Tea Party Express and Sarah Palin, a little-known lawyer from Alaska became the latest newcomer to the national political stage to take down an incumbent ...

Senate candidate indicted
for sexual conduct with minor

(Dayton Daily News) Eric W. Deaton, a Constitution Party candidate for U.S. Senate, was indicted for unlawful sexual conduct with a minor ...

Kerry wealthiest in Congress
at $188.6 million

(The Hill) The wealthiest members of Congress grew richer in 2009 even as the economy struggled to recover from a deep recession ...

Attacker picks random victim,
throws acid in face

(The Oregonian) "She said, 'Hey pretty girl, do you want to drink this?'" The woman then threw a cup of un unknown, acid-like liquid in her face ...

Cash-poor local governments
dumping public hospitals

(Wall Street Journal) Faced with mounting debt and looming costs from the new federal health-care law, many local governments are leaving the hospital business ...

Mosquito repellent takes
swat at loitering teens

(Washington Post) The device emits a high-pitched, headache-inducing sound that only young ears can hear ...

Developer: Gettysburg,
casino can work together

(Associated Press) A divisive plan to build a casino near the site of the Civil War's tide-turning Battle of Gettysburg is in the mold of many other communities ...

Man plunges 40 stories ...
lands on car ... lives!

(New York Daily News) "He came down feet first at like 100 mph, that's a miracle if I've ever seen one" ...

Education chief urged employees
to attend Sharpton rally

(Washington Examiner) Sharpton created the event after Glenn Beck announced a massive Tea Party "Restoring Honor" rally at the Lincoln Memorial, where King spoke in 1963 ...

Teacher 'takes photos up
skirt of mother, daughter'

(WSOC-TV, Charlotte) Steven Skinner, an English teacher, is a 1977 Duke graduate and has 24 years of experience in the classroom ...

British actress: Gaddafi was
'very polite and a funny man'

(London Daily Mail) A British actress was among 500 glamorous women invited to a 'convert to Islam party' thrown by Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in Italy yesterday ...

Japanese resort attracts men
with virtual girlfriends

(Discovery.com) The resort is based on a game called "Love Plus," which encourages players to develop long-term relationships with virtual women ...

Ritalin poses child crime risk

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