Too Much Excitement?

The NFL lockout of the official referees did not stop the season from starting. In fact, the 2012 NFL season started out with much more fan excitement than anticipated. The Giant’s Stadium was filled with 82,287 fans on Wednesday night as the Super Bowl champions took on the Dallas Cowboys. Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys came back from being down early, winning the game 24-17.

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PRESIDENT OBAMA. Rallying Cry For Voters
The president accepts the Democratic renomination and seeks to recapture the confidence of US voters who continue to face economic hardships.

MITT ROMNEY CAMPAIGN. Criticized For ‘Neocon’ Foreign Policy.
Democratic party leadership on foreign policy matters is reviving memories of George W. Bush and his costly invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.

TURKEY TURNS. Waking Up It's Neighbors.
Months after Ankara set out a more assertive role in the Middle East, it now appears to be importing instability from nearby countries.

"Harvest of Empire"

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A movie everyone should see: "Harvest of Empire," based on the book by Juan Gonzalez, looks at how U.S. economic and military interests in the southern hemisphere forced "an unprecedented wave of migration that is transforming our nation’s cultural and economic landscape." www.harvestofempiremovie.com

Strict Regulations For Commercial Bikes

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NYC Council Member James Vacca, Chair of the Transportation Committee, today held a hearing to discuss a package of legislation designed to strengthen enforcement, enhance education, and improve safety among the city’s commercial cycling sector. The bills, which have the support of a diverse coalition of advocacy groups, are intended to address problems in the commercial cycling industry from two sides of the same coin.

PROTECTING UN OFFICIALS

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A timely and decisive response is vital in the face of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity, top United Nations officials have stressed, highlighting the need to act when a State fails to protect its own people.

“This is the ultimate test of the responsibility to protect,” Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in his remarks to an informal interactive dialogue of the General Assembly on the principle agreed at a summit of world leaders in 2005.

NO NEWS IS BAD NEWS

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BILL CLINTON CHAMPIONS OBAMA. Democrat Convention Spotlight.
Former president Clinton got the crowds excited as he nominated a man who is cool on the outside but who burns for America on the inside. Meanwhile, God and Jerusalem are reinstated, after Obama intervenes to order these changes.

COURT APPROVES ARIZONA POLICY. 'SHOW ME YOUR PAPERS'.
This follows a similar U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the immigration law, and it's expected to go into effect soon.

BUBONIC PLAGUE PREVENTION. Stay Healthy and Safe.

Jazz Stories Chucho Valdés Podcast

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"I always tried to take elements from North American jazz to give a richer quality to Afro-Cuban music. I felt that if I had just played pure jazz, I would have never been able to sound like Art Tatum, Bud Powell, or Hank Jones. So instead I took elements from these artists and tried to harmonically use jazz phrasing with Cuban rhythms as a way to enrich Cuban music. That's what I still do today. I have a tremendous respect for the genre of jazz."

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POOR ECONOMIC NEWS. Bad Timing for Obama/Democrats.
Disappointing figures on US manufacturing growth make it highly unlikely that the jobless rate will fall before November’s presidential election. Meanwhile Democrats seek to reinforce coalition by juggling the demands of a diverse group contains dangers for Barack Obama, as policies tailored for members may chip away at support elsewhere

EYES ON EUROPEAN UNION ACTIONS. Draghi Bond + More.

High School Goes Big, and Stays Home

A high school, in the suburb of Dallas, Texas, has taken the popular saying, “Everything’s Bigger in Texas”, to a whole new level. Allen High School recently spent $60 million dollars on a brand new football stadium for its high school team.
As if a new 18,000 seat capacity is not enough, the stadium features a 75 x 45 foot HD video scoreboard, as well as a weight room and sunken-bowl design. The stadium matches up to several college stadiums, yet falls to two Texas high school stadiums as 3rd largest football stadium in the state.

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