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Tropical Storm Alex 2010 pictures

A street damaged by tropical storm Alex is seen near Acelhuate River, whose level has risen due to heavy rain, in San Salvador June 28, 2010. Two men drowned in El Salvador after they were swept away by a river swollen with rain dumped by Alex. Alex, the first named storm of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, had sustained winds of about 60 mph (95 kph) with higher gusts and was located about 85 miles (135 km) west-northwest of Campeche, Mexico. The system was moving north-northwest at 7 mph (1

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Why Presidential Elections Matter

Because of some things we have to live with, long after they are out of office.

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Lee Hyori leaving Mnet Media

Mnet Media and Lee Hyori seemed to have amicably parted ways despite this and the Korean agency is taking legal action on the issue. Queen of K-pop Lee Hyori has left Mnet Media for B2M Entertainment after she was embroiled in a plagiarism scandal involving songs in her latest album “H-Logic.” Because of the plagiarism issue, Mnet Media will now file a lawsuit for fraud against the songwriter who penned a number of songs in Hyori’s album. The company will also pay compensation to the rightful

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Angelina Jolie Vanity Fair 2010

Asked if she and Pitt want a seventh child, Angelina Jolie, 35, tells Vanity Fair: “We#39;re not opposed to it. But we want to make sure we can give everybody special time.” Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have built a large family, and despite the rumors, it#39;s not likely to get too much bigger – as the actress is concerned about having enough time for each child as they grow up. It#39;s easy when they#39;re small, she says, and don#39;t require much emotional support. But as they get older, “

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Landon Donovan and Bianca Kajlich separated

Landon Donovan, 28, is separated from his wife, actress Bianca Kajlich, but they are not divorced – a fact the U.S. soccer star emphasized last week, after he and Kajlich shared an emotional phone call following his winning goal against Algeria. His team crashed out of the World Cup this weekend, and now Landon Donovan faces a personal crisis: a forthcoming report from a U.K. newspaper in which a British woman claims she is pregnant with Donovan#39;s child. Regarding the pregnancy report, Dono

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Emma Watson new boyfriend George Craig

The Harry Potter star Emma Watson, 20, who previously dated financier Jay Barrymore, stepped out over the weekend with George Craig, 19, the frontman for British indie rock band One Night Only, whom she met while shooting the Burberry Spring/Summer 2010 ads. Goodbye, Harry Potter. Hello, George Craig! After throwing a farewell dinner for her costars, Emma Watson and her new musician beau headed to the annual Glastonbury Music Festival in Somerset, England, where the two caused a paparazzi fren

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Jesse James and Sandra Bullock divorce

The divorce helps clear the way for her to finalize the adoption of her son Louis as a single mother. The actress, who is now legally single and by law would have to wait 30 days before she can marry again, also “presumably worked out a private visitation agreement” for James#39;s kids, Weinman says. The Oscar-winning actress, 45, filed for divorce in April in Austin, where she has a home. The papers cited “discord or conflict of personalities” as the reason for the split. It#39;s officially o

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Kellie Pickler Engagement Ring picture

“I could care less if it was a Cracker Jack Engagement Ring,” declared the bride-to-be. “As long as I get to spend the rest of my life with [Kyle] and wake up every morning and see him, I don’t care.” Country singer Kellie Pickler was so bowled over by fiance Kyle Jacobs’ beachside proposal on June 23 that she nearly lost her engagement ring — just moments after receiving it. “We weren’t paying attention to the ring at all,” admitted Pickler to us. “After I got myself together, Kyle was look

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Brazil Chile world cup 2010

Brazil#39;s Gilberto, left, and Chile#39;s Arturo Vidal jump for the ball during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between Brazil and Chile at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, June 28, 2010. Brazil won 3-0. As Brazil was dismantling Chile, a couple of fans delighted the crowd by parading around the stadium with two giant gold replicas of the World Cup trophy. Another three games like this and Brazil could be hoisting the real thing — yet again. With an impressive

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CBS: Robert Byrd ‘One of the Hardest Working Senators in Modern History’

On Monday’s CBS Early Show, correspondent Whit Johnson reported breaking news of the death of West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd and proclaimed: “By all accounts, he was one of the hardest working senators in modern history.” Johnson touted Byrd’s “four volume history of the Senate” and described him as the “unequaled master of the Senate rules.” Part of the “hard work” Johnson cited was the massive number of pork barrel projects Byrd secured funding for over his long career: “Byrd said he owed his success to the long suffering people of West Virginia and he returned the favor by steering billions of dollars in federal government projects to the state, dozens of them, named for him.” Johnson noted how “Byrd reveled in his success at bringing home the bacon….His critics called him the king of pork. He called that hog wash.” Another aspect of Byrd’s career that Johnson highlighted was the West Virginia Democrat’s opposition to the Iraq war: “A harsh critic of the war in Iraq, Byrd said opposing the war in 2003 was his most important vote ever.” It was not until the end of his report that Johnson mentioned Byrd’s controversial past on race relations: “His life was not without mistakes. He deeply regretted joining the Ku Klux Klan as a young man and participating in a filibuster against the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964. Later in life, though, he became an advocate of civil rights.” Later, in a news brief in the 8AM ET hour, fill-in news reader Betty Nguyen declared that Byrd was “a master politician, an expert on Senate rules, and unrelenting lobbyist for his home state and a powerful force on Capitol Hill.” Here is a full transcript of Johnson’s June 28 report: 7:00AM TEASE ERICA HILL: Breaking news. The longest serving member of Congress, Senator Robert Byrd, has died. We’ll look back at his remarkable career and tell you how this could impact the balance of power in the Senate. 7:01AM SEGMENT ERICA HILL: First, though, we do want to get to the breaking news, of course, out of Washington this morning. The passing of Senator Robert Byrd early this morning. CBS News correspondent Whit Johnson is on Capitol Hill with the very latest. Whit, good morning. WHIT JOHNSON: Erica, good morning. Senator Robert Byrd checked into a hospital late last week. Originally, he was thought to be suffering from heat exhaustion, but doctors found further complications. The longest serving senator in U.S. history passed away this morning at the age of 92. ROBERT BYRD: The United States Senate, the greatest deliberative body in the whole world. JOHNSON: Robert Byrd won nine elections to the U.S. Senate. He was the longest serving senator in American history. He grew up in poverty in the hardscrabble coal fields of West Virginia, where he learned to play the fiddle. For decades he used it to entertain audiences on the campaign trail and even performed at the Grand Ole Opry. By all accounts, he was one of the hardest working senators in modern history. He went to law school at night, receiving his degree at age 45 from President Kennedy. He wrote a four volume history of the Senate, became the unequaled master of the Senate rules and climbed to the top of the ladder, spending 12 years as Democratic leader. Byrd said he owed his success to the long suffering people of West Virginia and he returned the favor by steering billions of dollars in federal government projects to the state, dozens of them, named for him. Byrd reveled in his success at bringing home the bacon. BYRD: Man, you’re looking at big daddy. Big daddy! Rolled up my sleeves, man. JOHNSON: His critics called him the king of pork. He called that hog wash. BYRD: This notion that earmark spending is inherently wasteful spending is flat out wrong. W-r-o-n-g. JOHNSON: A harsh critic of the war in Iraq, Byrd said opposing the war in 2003 was his most important vote ever. BYRD: How long must the best of our nation’s military men and women be taken from their homes to fight this unnecessary war? JOHNSON: His life was not without mistakes. He deeply regretted joining the Ku Klux Klan as a young man and participating in a filibuster against the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964. Later in life, though, he became an advocate of civil rights. His great loves included his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, a Senate, which he so revered he called ‘the temple,’ and the Constitution, a copy of which he always carried in his breast pocket. But above everything else, there was Erma, Byrd’s high school sweetheart and wife of 68 years. She passed away in 2006. Byrd said she was his greatest love of all. Washington is already reacting this morning to Senator Byrd’s death. He’s being remembered for his fighter spirit. Erica. HILL: Whit, thanks. Whit Johnson in Washington this morning.

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