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Big Apple? More Like Big Brother

Citing the specter of terrorism, an appeals court overturned a decision that would have forced New York City to turn over documents detailing the surveillance of demonstrators, street performers and other ne’er-do-wells who may have threatened the 2004 Republican convention … and our national security, of course. New York Times: More than 1,800 people were arrested and fingerprinted during the convention, but lawyers for the civil liberties group, representing some of those arrested, were seeking the documents to see how and why arrests were made and what information the police may have had before they made the arrests. In recent years, the city has paid millions of dollars to many of those who sued after their arrests, asserting that they had been improperly taken into custody. Many were herded into pens at a West Side pier in Manhattan that was dubbed Guantánamo on the Hudson. Read more Related Entries May 31, 2010 What’s Not to Like About Civil Rights? May 31, 2010 Memorial Day and Our Discontents

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Attractions: The Weekend We Went to the Dogs

Welcome back to Movieline Attractions, your regular guide to everything new, noteworthy and/or utterly debauched at the movies. And this week that debauchery comes in many forms — from the genre nasties to the rock-and-roll crazies to the tentpole uglies, you are covered , friends. So let’s hop over the electric fence and see if we can’t get into some trouble.

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Monday was one of the most unusual days I have experienced on the campaign trail to date. The looming hurricane in the Gulf Coast turned months of planning for the GOP Convention upside down and last minute changes were being made due to the storm. We were all very concerned for the entire region. I love New Orleans and I can’t even imagine how difficult it must have been for those residents to once again be displaced by the evacuations. What made this day bearable for me was having my entire family together – something that rarely happens with everyone’s busy lives. I was so thrilled to have my sister, brothers and extended family in one place! Be sure to look for Nana in the pics. Her strength and confidence is a gift to our entire family. Song of the Day: “Welcome to the Jungle” by Guns N’ Roses

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Google I/O Features the Android Innovation

Google I/O is an annual conference hosted by Google where web developers discuss different technologies. Today’s Google I/O is takes place at Moscone West Convention Center located in San Francisco, from May 19 to 20. This year, they will feature about the latest operating system they designed, the Android, and will tackle about Google Chrome, APIs and many more. Talking about the Android, the Android is now used in different cellphones, and according to reports, the Android operating System will have complete support of Adobe Flash. If this happens cellphones powered by Android will have full flash capabilities. One more thing, the Android made its way to the television market. Google teamed up with Sony and Intel, and might produce the first Android-based Television. Experience watching TV with the Android on how it will change the usual way we consume our video content. The discussion in the convention will be recorded by Google and they will post or upload it online so let’s wait for it. Let’s wait for it so that we can know the details of their discussion in this year’s convention. Google I/O Features the Android Innovation is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Copenhagen ends with walks outs, mayhem, and disappointment

With only hours left in the Copenhagen climate treaty talks we have obtained an early version of the final agreement' draft text. President Obama's speech wrapped up a few minutes ago with nothing new announced. But as long as this session continues there remains hope that world leaders can deliver a fair, ambitious and legally binding deal.

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Breaking: LEAKED final draft of Copenhagen treaty declaration

With only hours left in the Copenhagen climate treaty talks we have obtained an early version of the final agreement' draft text. President Obama's speech wrapped up a few minutes ago with nothing new announced.

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Nic Cage as Superman

This is supposedly a test shot for Superman Lives , back when Tim Burton was still attached to the project.

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Hot Cougar Action At The Cougar Convention [NSFW]

Since we apparently can't get enough cougar action , Current TV's Ben Hoffman hit the convention to chat up the ladies and (sadly) even more entertaining: the “cougar hunters.” Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Sarah Palin is an Idiot David Letterman Joke Clearly Bristol Palin Directed

Sarah Palin is clearly an idiot in my opinion and the sad thing is John McCain obviously under the influence of Alien Mind control- Olivia from Fringe needs to investigate, tried to put her in position of running the United States.

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Bristol Palin Lands on ‘People’ Cover Touting Abstinence

Bristol Palin attends the Candie’s Foundation town hall meeting on teen pregnancy prevention at TheTimesCenter on May 6, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Bristol Palin (Getty Images) more pics