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Top 10 Sexy Celebs Born in Washington, D.C.

Its motto is “justice for all”, but when we’re talking about all the toothsome temptresses who hail from Washington, DC, it’s more like “just tits for all”! Celebrate the capital casabas and cans of babes like Taraji P. Henson and Katherine Heigl who were born in DC. They’ll give you a Washington Monument in your shorts.

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Elpedio de Asis and Luisa Galvez Morrison married

Regional police director Chief Supt. Elpedio de Asis identified the abducted victim as Luisa Galvez Morrison, 34, married to a Scottish man. She resides in Magdaup village and operates a salon in Ipil, capital town of Zamboanga Sibugay. The Filipina wife of a British national was kidnapped late Sunday in the capital town of the southern Philippine province of Zamboanga Sibugay, police and military said Monday. Unidentified gunmen forcibly took Morrison around 7p.m Sunday to a yellow colored c

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Tony Robbins on The Coming Economic Collapse (part 1)

www.silverovergold.com The title of these videos might be a little harsh, but Anthony Robbins knows what he’s talking about! He gives a warning on the downturn in the stock market and how to make money off it. Investing in yourself first is VERY crucial. Before you try to make any money off a down turn in the market, being in control of yourself is the most important thing. My personal strategy is to invest in silver and inverse index ETF. Network marketing is another vehicle to take control of my financial situation. I’ll be putting up videos on my personal strategy to maximize my current state to make money off a down turn in the stock market. In the comments below, please list your personal strategies to profit off a market crash. Also comment if you have any questions. I’ll do my best to help you out and I hope you do the best to help me out. Remember to invest in yourself first, let’s do our best to help each other out the best we can during hard times! If you have any interest in getting into the BOOMING silver networking business, go to my Silver Snowball and Xag Network Webpages, read how they work, sign up, starting earning silver and money TODAY! Become a Friend on Facebook! www.facebook.com Become a Fan of SilverOverGold.com! www.facebook.com Silver Snowball Webpage: www.silversnowball.com Xag Network Webpage: xagnetwork.com http://www.youtube.com/v/SFnCmq5ufeM?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read the rest here: Tony Robbins on The Coming Economic Collapse (part 1)

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6.5 earthquake in Indonesia August 16, 2011

The quake struck at 18:03 p.m. Jakarta time (1103 GMT) with the epicenter at 163 km northwest Ambon, the capital city of Maluku province, and with the depth at 10 km under sea bed, an official of the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency told Xinhua. A shallow undersea quake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale jolted eastern parts of Indonesia on Tuesday, but no tsunami warning was issued and there were no immediate report of damage and casualties, officials said. Head of Maluku Disaster Management

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Wyclef Jean Shot, Hospitalized in Haiti

Hip-hop star and activist Wyclef Jean has been released from a hospital in his native Haiti after being treated for a gunshot wound to the hand Saturday. Joe Mignon, a director of Jean’s Yele Foundation, says Jean was shot in the hand after 11 p.m. in Delmas, outside the capital of Port-au-Prince. Jean’s brother, Samuel, confirmed the musician was shot. Neither he nor Mignon had additional details regarding why, but he will recover fully. Wyclef’s shooting comes on the eve of presidential elections in Haiti. Jean, who planned to run for the presidency before being disallowed due to Haiti’s residency requirement, is supporting fellow musician Michel Martelly. A spokesman for the Haitian National Police could not be immediately reached for comment regarding Wyclef’s shooting . But, fortunately, he’s alright. “He is doing well,” Jean’s publicist Cindy Tanenbaum tells CNN, also describing the wound suffered by the former Fugees member as “superficial.”

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Video: Jay-Z – “The Evolution of My Style”

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This is one of the bonus videos from the Jay-Z DECODED iPad/iPhone App. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 28/02/2011 20:52 Number of articles : 4

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You can find me (overwhelmed) on J Street

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I find myself overwhelmed. My heart has been bursting with pride for two days. Tomorrow I lead two delegations to legislators on Capital Hill, bouyed by the show of grassroots power I just witnessed. Check that, no, that I have helped build. This weekend, I remember why I do what I do. And I celebrated with Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Jewschool Discovery Date : 01/03/2011 04:00 Number of articles : 2

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Police launch "brutal" operation in Bahrain, 4 protesters killed

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(Euronews) It was the early hours of the morning in Bahrain when the security forces launched a major operation to clear a camp of protesters in the capital, Manama. Men, women and children ran for their lives. Witnesses say it was a brutal assault. Most people were asleep when the police arrived in force, armed with tear gas and rubber bullets. The opposition say three people have been killed. Dozens… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Eye On The World Discovery Date : 17/02/2011 14:00 Number of articles : 3

Police launch "brutal" operation in Bahrain, 4 protesters killed

$1.4 Billion Later: Where Did All The Haiti Relief Money Go?

It has been a year since a tragic earthquake left Haiti devastated and killed more than 300,000 people. Despite more than $1.4 billion in relief aid donated, little progress can be seen in the country and people are asking: Where’d the money go? PORT-AU-PRINCE—Last January, hundreds of thousands of Haitians lost their lives and millions lost their homes in an earthquake that flattened much of the capital. A year later, Haitians appear to have lost something else: hope. The impoverished Caribbean nation marks the anniversary of the Jan. 12, 2010, quake on Wednesday with little to cheer. Haiti’s government, which itself was hit hard by the quake, has been incapable of responding to the crisis. Foreign aid has trickled in, and a rush of well-meaning charities have led to chaos. Piles of rubble still clog the streets; at the current rate, it will take 20 years simply to clean up the mess. Nearly a million people still live in about 1,300 makeshift refugee camps that occupy every available parking lot and open space in the capital. With each passing day, the camps take on a more permanent look. “We are just completely discouraged now,” said Fai-na Bernadette, a 24-year-old nurse who has been living in a soccer field in Petionville, a suburb of the capital, alongside 3,000 other refugees. Carleene Dei, director of the United States Agency for International Development told reporters in a January 7 conference call that there was a “lack of understanding” about the pace at which pledges from March’s donors conference could be met, referring to the UN conference where nations pledged more than $10 billion to help Haiti rebuild itself. “A pledge is not a check,” she said. “A pledge has to be turned into legislation. Legislation has to be turned into plans. Plans have to be vetted and approved. And money has to be made available.” Tragic. Source

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Iran earthquake 2010

A 6.5-magnitude earthquake rocked southeastern Iran on Monday, state television said on its website, without reporting any immediate casualties. A magnitude 5.4-earthquake jolted a city in southern Iran Friday but caused no casualties or major damage, Iran#39;s state TV reported. The epicenter was near the city of Firouzabad, about 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) south of the capital, Tehran. The city and surrounding areas are home to 117,000 people. Residents reached by telephone told The Assoc

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