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Snoop Dogg Gets New Gig To Pitch BLAST From Colt 45, Says Its Better Than 4 Loko!

This ni**a Snoop done put down the dank and picked up the drank. Look out, Four Loko. There’s a fruity-booze rival coming to the market — Blast from Colt 45 — and rapper Snoop Dogg is its pitch man. Blast, produced by Pabst Blue Ribbon’s Colt 45, is an alcoholic drink but does not contain caffeine, the ingredient that got Four Loko and a group of partying college students in trouble last year. Snoop Dogg, also known as Calvin Broadus, has been promoting the drink at various locations in Southern California with a bevy of attractive women wearing “Blast by Colt 45″ tank tops. Colt 45′s Facebook page also showcases a San Francisco party with hipsters drinking from glasses of bright blue Blast, served on the rocks. Pabst Blue Ribbon, the maker of Colt 45 and Blast, said the product will appear on cooler shelves on April 5. The Blast website says it will be offered in four neon flavors: grape, raspberry watermelon, strawberry lemonade and blueberry pomegranate. We f*cks with you Snoopy D-O-double-gizzle, but we’re not drinking anything that’s similar to 4 Loko. Thanks, but no thanks. Source

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India: Terror attack kills 1 year old girl and wounds 20 at Hindu temple, AP scratches head and wonders who could be responsible

Doubtless it was those extremist Christians again. “Bomb wounds 20 in Indian temple city of Varanasi,” from AP, December 7: LUCKNOW, India (AP) — Police say a bomb explosion wounded 20 people attending a Hindu ritual in what appears to be a terrorist attack in India's temple city of Varanasi. Police official Brij Lal says the bomb was hidden in a milk canister on the Sheetla Ghat, one of many stone staircases leading to the Ganges river…. Lal says the blast Tuesday evening “appears to be a terrorist attack.” It was not immediately clear who might be responsible. added by: crystalman

Deadly Blast in Pakistan: Raw Video

A suspected suicide bomb attack on a protest against power cuts in the Pakistani city of Peshawar on Monday (April 19) killed 20 people, government officials said. Top district government official Azam Khan told Reuters at least 20 people were dead. He said they were trying to figure out how it happened. Another official said the blast in an area of the old city known as the Storytellers' Bazaar was believed to have been caused by a suicide bomber added by: ctv

Bangalore blast 2010

An Indian police at the blast site outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. Four people were hurt Saturday when two small bombs exploded at a cricket stadium in India#39;s IT hub of Bangalore, after a generator blew up earlier, injuring three others, police said.… Read more » The blast, which left four policemen and a private security guard injured, rocked the stadium at 3.15 pm, just 45 minutes before the start of the match. Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Anil Kumble won the toss an

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25 dead in W.Va. mine blast, worst since 1984

ONTCOAL, W.Va. (AP) – Four coal miners were missing after an explosion that killed 25 and poison gases blocked rescuers Tuesday from resuming their search in the worst U.S. mining disaster in more than two decades. Rescuers began drilling three deep holes to vent methane and carbon monoxide from the mine so that search teams can go back in. But it will take until evening to get the first hole done and see if the mine air will allow re-entry , Gov. Joe Manchin said. The blast rocked Massey Energy Co.'s sprawling Upper Big Branch mine, about 30 miles south of Charleston, Monday afternoon. Manchin said at an early morning news briefing that while drilling on at least one of the three holes was slated to begin soon, it would take perhaps 12 hours before the drilling was complete and rescue teams could be sure of their safety in the mine, meaning the search wasn't expected to resume before 6 p.m. “It's going to be a long day and we're not going to have a lot of information until we can get the first hole through,” Manchin said. The drills need to bore through about 1,100 feet of earth and rock, he said. “All we have left is hope, and we're going to continue to do what we can,” Kevin Stricklin, an administrator for the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration, said at a news conference. “But I'm just trying to be honest with everybody and say that the situation does look dire.” Though the cause of the blast was not known, the operation run by Massey subsidiary Performance Coal Co. has a history of violations for not properly ventilating highly combustible methane gas, safety officials said. Stricklin said officials had hoped some of the missing survived the blast and were able to reach airtight chambers stocked with food, water and enough oxygen for them to live for four days. However, rescue teams checked one of two nearby and it was empty. The buildup of toxic methane gas _ a constant problem at the mine _ and of carbon monoxide prevented teams from reaching other chambers, officials said. A total of 31 miners were in the area during a shift change when the blast happened, officials said. Some may have died in the blast and others when they breathed in the gas-filled air, Stricklin said. Eleven bodies had been recovered and identified, but the other 14 have not, said Manchin, who returned to the state after being out of town. Names weren't released publicly, but Manchin said three of the dead are all members of the same family. “Everybody's just heartbroken over this and the impact on these families,” said mine safety director Joe Main, who was headed to West Virginia. It is the most people killed in a U.S. mine since 1984, when 27 died in a fire at Emery Mining Corp.'s mine in Orangeville, Utah. If the four missing bring the total to 29, it would be the most killed in a U.S. mine since a 1970 explosion killed 38 at Finley Coal Co., in Hyden, Ky. After a record low 34 deaths last year, Main said he and others believed coal mining had turned the corner on preventing fatal accidents. “There's always danger. There's so many ways you can get hurt, or your life taken,” said Gary Williams, a miner and pastor of a church near the southern West Virginia mine. “It's not something you dread every day, but there's always that danger. But for this area, it's the only way you're going to make a living.” Benny R. Willingham, 62, who was five weeks away from retiring, was among those who perished, said his sister-in-law Sheila Prillaman. He had mined for 30 years, the last 17 with Massey, and planned to take his wife on a cruise to the Virgin Islands next month, she said. “Benny was the type _ he probably wouldn't have stayed retired long,” Prillaman said. “He wasn't much of a homebody.” Prillaman said family members were angry because they learned of Willingham's death after reading it on a list Massey posted, instead of being contacted by the company. “The families want closure,” Manchin said at a news conference. “They want names … these families are good people. Hard-working people. They understand the challenges. Right now I told them to do what they do best. Love each other and come together as a family.” Manchin said the explosion was massive and that the situation looks bleak, but that miracles can happen and pointed to the 2006 Sago Mine explosion that killed 12. added by: jandreola