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WaPo Says World Cup’s ‘Most Essential Accessory’ Is Condoms

Thursday’s Washington Post Express tabloid carried the headline “Health Activists Eye World Cup.” When the world “health” breaks in before “activist,” sadly, you can often define that as a sly euphemism you could replace more accurately with “sex.” Post reporter Liz Clarke offered an interesting definition of the tournament’s most essential accessory, which isn’t cleats or Gatorade or even sunscreen:  Slathered in face paint, toting samba drums and waving national flags, the world’s most ardent soccer fans are streaming into South Africa for the 2010 World Cup. And they’re being met by a host of reminders not to forget the tournament’s most essential accessory: a condom. She forwarded how AIDS activists pressured FIFA, the World Cup organizers, of being “half-hearted” in condom promotion, and noted Cape Town hoteliers are offering condoms with the slogan “Play It Safe in Cape Town.” Then Clarke offered an  update. FIFA bowed to the sexual entitlement mentality: free condoms have now been offered in eight-packs for women (do they each have a day of the week inscribed?) Cases of condoms (bundled in packets of eight) were prominently displayed and free for the taking in the women’s restrooms at Soccer Stadium for Friday’s World Cup stadium, evidence of FIFA’s awareness of and commitment to the need to confront the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in the host nation. The “Choice” brand condoms were provided by South Africa’s Department of Health, and the packaging included a toll-free number for the AIDS Hotline, as well as a six-panel illustration of proper use and disposal. Related: Brent Bozell on FIFA’s half-hearted response to massive influx of prostitutes for World Cup

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The Economy: Avoiding the ‘U-Word’ Doesn’t Mean It’s Not Still Happening

The establishment press is either getting tired of being beaten up over using the U-word (“unexpectedly,” or sometimes “unexpected”) to the point of excess when economic news disappoints, or has itself wearied of using the word. Here’s the Associated Press’s Martin Crutsinger on today’s retail sales report letdown, courtesy of the Commerce Department . The bolded sentence seen after the jump is Crutsinger’s substitute for the U-Word: Retail sales plunged in May by the largest amount in eight months as consumers slashed spending on everything from cars to clothing. The big drop raises new worries about the durability of the economic recovery. The Commerce Department says that spending fell 1.2 percent last month. Auto sales were down 1.7 percent but there was weakness in a number of areas. Excluding autos, sales fell 1.1 percent. The big decline cast new doubts about the strength of the economic recovery. Consumer spending accounts for 70 percent of total economic activity. … The 1.2 percent decline in May sales was the largest decline since sales had fallen 2.2 percent in September. Analysts had been forecasting sales would be weak but remain in positive territory. For May, the 1.7 percent drop in auto sales followed a 0.6 percent increase in April sales and was the poorest showing in this category since a 2.5 percent February decline. Expecting a slight positive and getting a large negative is what I would call a “big miss.” The auto sales drop may be suspect, because it’s not consistent with direct sales data from the car companies earlier this month . But there is a clue to how to reconcile the conflict in this statement at the link: “GM sales rose 17 percent, led by a jump in sales of its four remaining brands – Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac – and big orders from fleet customers, such as rental car agencies.” Fleet sales are not part of consumer spending. If those orders were big enough, it may really be that individual and families were buying fewer vehicles in May. That’s a big “uh-oh,” because fleet sales aren’t particularly profitable, and they may not be sustainable at current levels. That fleet sales and not direct consumer sales might be driving what growth there is in vehicle sales this year (especially, I believe, at government wards GM and Chrysler, and not so much at other companies) is consistent with my observation last week at this post about the “private investment – transportation equipment” sector’s outsized contribution to first-quarter GDP growth. Until “analysts” figure out how to incorporate FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) into their estimates (admittedly difficult, but they get paid to estimate these things), you can expect that the “unexpected” will “unexpectedly” continue to occur — even if the press stops using the words. Cross-posted at BizzyBog.com .

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Sweet 16 Parties: Recession-Proof?

Sweet 16 Parties: Recession-Proof? 1 answers , 0 raves This is good news for the tiara-wearing teen set, perhaps bad news for humanity in general: According to the Los Angeles Times, business is brisk for that sparkly and slightly grotesque niche of the special-events industry that targets adolescents (and their parents, of course) looking to throw down in a big way for sweet 16 parties, quinceañeras and other brink-of-adulthood bashes. No way! 100% (1 answers) Yes 0% (0 answers)

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Undercover Boss Season 1 Episode 6 – GSI Commerce (Online Video Streaming Link)

Watch Undercover Boss Season 1 Episode 6 – GSI Commerce . The 6th episode of this 1st season that aired 03/21/10, Sunday at 10:00 P.M. on CBS. Undercover Boss’ new episode is entitled “GSI Commerce” has GSI Commerce big boss man, Michael Rubin, is tonight’s episode undercover boss and will go down to the entry level section of his company to see whats going on down on the other side. Watch the latest episode of our favorite boss’ brought to us by CBS. Watch the full latest episode of Undercover Boss replay online for free. We have provided the links for you where you can watch it online streaming or download it for your collection, it is located above the image and below this sentence in blue font. Watch Undercover Boss S1E6: GSI Commerce Undercover Boss Season 1 Episode 6 – GSI Commerce (Online Video Streaming Link) is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Los Angeles Loves Justin Bieber

Just Bieber rocked Los Angeles last night, performing a free concert at the Citadel Shopping Outlet in Commerce, CA. Still wearing the protective boot on his right foot after breaking it on stage in London , the 15-year-old Canadian pop rocker played to a packed house of screaming tween girls.

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Kardashian Takes a Shot to the Face

Filed under: Fights , The Kardashians Rob Kardashian boxed last night …

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Man who listed ‘robbery’ as occupation sentenced

A 60-year-old Rapid City man arrested in western Nebraska has pleaded guilty to robbing $3,000 from a Rapid City bank. Pannell was arrested less than 24 hours later when his car ran out of gas near Chadron, Neb.

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Recession ends, So what’s next?

Next Thursday the Commerce Department is expected to announce that the US economy has expanded for two successive quarters meaning the end of a long, slow, painful recession.

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