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One Shining Moment 2011 (VIDEO)

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Kemba Walker and the UConn Huskies defeated Butler 53-41 on Monday night to become national champions. Coach Jim Calhoun, who won his third national title, said after the game that it may have been the happiest moment of his life. Calhoun, Walker and the rest of the Huskies certainly earned their one shining moment! Click here to watch every “One Shining Moment” video from the last decade and scroll… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 05/04/2011 15:00 Number of articles : 2

One Shining Moment 2011 (VIDEO)

Wisconsin’s Public Pension Problems?

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Via Pension Pulse. Dan Bigman of Forbes wants to remind you Wisconsin’s Public Pension Problems Are Your Problem, Too . But are they really or is this more fear mongering? Zach Carter of the Huffington Post reports, Wisconsin’s Pension Fund Among Nation’s Healthiest : While Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) has painted a dire picture of his state’s pension obligations, Wisconsin’s pension fund for public… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : zero hedge Discovery Date : 23/02/2011 14:49 Number of articles : 2

Wisconsin’s Public Pension Problems?

Kobe Gives LeBron Love Tap After Dunking On Him In All-Star Game (VIDEO)

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On his way to winning the MVP of the 2011 NBA All-Star game , Kobe Bryant took on LeBron James on a fast break in the third quarter. The five-time NBA champion got the ball and attacked the basket while LeBron trailed him. Kobe looked back to check where LeBron was as the Heat star was getting ready to reject him at the rim. The Lakers guard slammed it in as LeBron attempted the block and after both… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 21/02/2011 08:07 Number of articles : 2

Kobe Gives LeBron Love Tap After Dunking On Him In All-Star Game (VIDEO)

Scotty Hopson Dunks On Brian Richardson: Tennessee Guard’s Monstrous Dunk Against South Carolina (VIDEO)

Tennessee’s 73-67 victory over South Carolina on Wednesday featured a highlight of the year. Early in the second half, Tennessee guard Scotty Hopson got the ball on a fast break and charged to the basket. With South Carolina guard Brian Richardson standing in the way, Hopson leaped up and looked as if he was never going to land. Hopson’s knee slammed into Richardson’s face as he threw down a one-handed… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 17/02/2011 17:30 Number of articles : 2

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Scotty Hopson Dunks On Brian Richardson: Tennessee Guard’s Monstrous Dunk Against South Carolina (VIDEO)

Derrick Crowe: On Anniversary of Marjah Push, Escalation Strategy Still Failing

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Exactly one year ago, on February 13, 2010, the U.S.-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan launched the first major military operations enabled by… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 13/02/2011 21:00 Number of articles : 3

Derrick Crowe: On Anniversary of Marjah Push, Escalation Strategy Still Failing

Juju, 8-Year-Old Girl, Lectures Egypt’s President Mubarak (VIDEO)

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Meet Juju, an adorable Saudi girl who has some words of advice for Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak . The precocious 8-year-old thinks that the embattled Mubarak, who has been facing calls for his ouster from protestors since Wednesday , thinks that he should “let the people of Egypt vote” because if he doesn’t, “they’re just going to make problems for you.” And as a kicker, she adds, “Some of your… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 30/01/2011 17:00 Number of articles : 4

Juju, 8-Year-Old Girl, Lectures Egypt’s President Mubarak (VIDEO)

Arianna: There’s the Super-Rich, and Then ‘The Rest of Us’

The Toronto Globe and Mail profiled Arianna Huffington as she prepares to keynote the Canada's Most Famous Women summit, and D.C.-based writer Konrad Yakabuski underlines that the Huffington Post founder is mysteriously aligning herself outside the bubble of the super-rich with her book Third World America: Ms. Huffington's 13th book is a cri de coeur bemoaning the evisceration of the U.S. middle class and America's slide toward Third World status. As she describes it to me, “that's really a country where there are the super-rich, who live behind gates with guards protecting their kids from kidnapping, and the rest of us.” The rest of us? read more

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Huffington Post Gushes ‘Obamas Color-Coordinate At Basketball Game’

The media's adoration of the first family knows no bounds. Take the Huffington Post for example, which on Monday felt it was newsworthy to inform readers that when the Obamas attended a college basketball game this weekend, they actually wore the same colors as one of the competing teams: read more

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Former Washington Post Editor Len Downie: Huffington Post a ‘Parasite’

It appears that the Huffington Post isn’t just upsetting people for its often uncouth and liberal take on the day’s news. Now people are getting irritated with its willingness to reprint other outlet’s content while offering minimal credit. And so goes the view of former Washington Post editor Leonard Downie, Jr., author of “ The Rules of the Game.” During his remarks at the James Cameron Memorial Lecture at London’s City University on Sept. 22, Downie gave his view of “the new news” and offered a harsh critique of the Huffington Post. He explained operations like HuffPo operate on the cheap. “This follows, in a way, the model of national Internet news aggregators like Huffington Post,” Downie said. “They confine their costs to minimal staffing necessary to operate the websites and edit content.” He maintained that the site co-founded by editor-in-chief Arianna Huffington would take from national and local sources and fill in the holes with content from unpaid bloggers. The aggregators fill their websites with news, opinion, features, photographs and video that they continuously collect – some would say steal – from other national and local news sites, along with mostly unpaid postings by bloggers who settle for exposure in lieu of money,” he continued. And this sort of use of media is a parasitical approach to journalism, luring an audience through the use of “titillating” content. “Though they purport to be a new form of journalism, these aggregators are primarily parasites living off journalism produced by others,” Downie said. “They attract audiences by aggregating journalism about special interests and opinions reflecting a predictable point of view on the left or the right of the political spectrum, along with titillating gossip and sex. Revealing photos of and stories about entertainment celebrities account for much of the highly touted web traffic to the Huffington Post site, for example.” Even Downie himself, back in 2008 said there would be a time when the print edition of some newspapers wouldn’t exist. But he said local papers would likely survive. But he said that he was unsure how outlets like the Huffington Post would fare going forward. “It is not yet clear whether many – or any – of the aggregators will become profitable – or, more importantly, whether any of them will become sources of original, credible journalism,” he said.

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Newsweek’s Howard Fineman Moving to Huffington Post

He currently works for one of the most liberal magazines in America while contributing to without a doubt the most liberal news network on television. As such, it only seems fitting that as many of Newsweek’s employees flee the transitioning ship, Howard Fineman would go to the unashamedly far-left leaning Huffington Post.   Makes you wonder if he’ll still feign any air of objectivity in his new position reported by the New York Times Sunday:  Howard Fineman, one of the more recognizable pundits on cable television and a correspondent for Newsweek for 30 years, is leaving the magazine to become a senior editor at The Huffington Post. Mr. Fineman said that he relished the opportunity that moving to an online platform afforded him. “It really wasn’t a difficult decision at all once I really began to think about it because this is where the action is,” he said. “The chance to dive head long into the future is one that I don’t think anyone could pass up.” Mr. Fineman, who will begin his new job this week, will become senior politics editor, overseeing and steering The Huffington Post’s political coverage from its Washington bureau. He will remain a paid analyst for MSNBC, but will have to discontinue his column for MSNBC.com. So, he’s now going to be a senior editor “overseeing and steering The Huffington Post’s political coverage from its Washington bureau” while remaining “a paid analyst for MSNBC.” But his reporting will be totally impartial.  Nudge nudge, wink wink, say no more!  

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