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Ricky Martin, Other Latin Celebs Agree: Arizona Sucks!

If you’re a legal immigrant in Arizona, walking down the street with your child, you may now get stopped by the police solely based on the color of your skin. While it seems incomprehensible that such a law could be passed in the United States, it’s a sad fact. It’s also one that Shakira spoke out against yesterday and then actually headed down to Phoenix to discuss in person with the mayor and other locals. Turns out, she isn’t the only celebrity (or American with a conscience) to object to this law. At last night’s Billboard Latin Music Awards, Ricky Martin said the ruling “makes no sense” and then went off on inequality in general: “You are not alone. We are with you. Put a stop to discrimination. Put a stop to hate. Put a stop to racism… Long live love, long live peace.” The singer himself came out of the (obvious) closet last month. A few others on hand also chimed in on the issue. Said Latin Artist of the Year winner, Larry Hernandez: “It’s regrettable that they are discriminating against for the simple fact of looking Latino. It’s not fair. We have to say no to that law.” Meanwhile, at a Phoenix press conference, Arizona native Linda Ronstadt stated: “Mexican-Americans are not going to take this lying down.” It’s a contentious issue, one many Americans don’t understand: this is racial profiling at its worst. Imagine if all African-Americans were detained and searched simply because there are more blacks in the system on drug charges than whites. It’s the same idea. Sound off with your thoughts now!

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London Lost £100m In Volcano Ash Flight Ban

The Icelandic volcanic ash cloud has caused UK airspace to close and this resulted to a lost tourist spending of more than £100m. The London mayor said each day about 30,000 overseas visitors arrive by air at this time of year, spending £17m in total. The last week’s flight ban had caused the city about £102m. Tourism is massively significant for jobs and growth in the capital. Hotel occupancy has dropped for about 25 percent, theaters, restaurants and shops also have experienced a fall in visitors. Some companies suffered the reduced footfall on London’s streets and others were facing disappointed customers, heavy backlogs and costly penalties from being unable to access airfreight services to deliver the three million items sent by companies every day. About more than 95,000 flights were cancelled all around Europe throughout the 6 days of disruption. According to the Mayor of London Boris John, “the coming out of the economic downturn, the last thing the capital’s economy needed was all air traffic in and out of the city grounded for a week.” London Lost £100m In Volcano Ash Flight Ban is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Yazoo City MS Tornado – State of Emergency says Mayor Straughter

A giant tornado is reportedly the cause of major destruction to Yazoo City MS and is reportedly still in danger. Yazoo City Mississippi is still in the state of shock but is in the process of declaring a state of emergency. Yazoo City MS Officials are already reporting two confirmed deaths and they expect more to come. It was said that this tornado punched a line right through the city of Yazoo MS and has left nothing behind. The Yazoo City Tornado was one of the biggest tornadoes of the year. Mayor Straughter said that the damage is still being assessed but he expects it to be an ugly picture. Houses, vehicles and people were said to all have been victim to the tornado’s rage. The Yazoo City MS tornado will likely have negative effects to this county. There are more areas currently that have tornado warnings and residents are advised to stay indoors or within tornado shelters under ground if they can. Check the list for a complete breakdown of other counties and cities that are under the tornado warning Yazoo City MS Tornado – State of Emergency says Mayor Straughter Yazoo City MS Tornado – State of Emergency says Mayor Straughter is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

L.A will have Cost Cutting Plans Implemented

“There are no easy decisions or simple ways to solve this budget crisis,” Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said. “But as the CEO of this great city, it is my responsibility to make these difficult, but necessary, decisions to steer the city out of this crisis and onto solid financial ground.” These words came L.A’s mayor who has announced Tuesday for a plan to shut down all city services — except for public safety and revenue-generating positions — twice a week beginning Monday in an effort to solve the city’s budget crisis. Day before this announcement, the Department of Water and Power said that they will not pay the city’s $73 million general fund. City Controller Wendy Greuel said, the city’s general fund will be negative $10 million on May 5 because of this. She called the situation “the most urgent fiscal crisis” in the city’s recent history. She urged the mayor to transfer $90 million from the city’s reserve funds so that she could pay city employees and the city’s bills. L.A will have Cost Cutting Plans Implemented is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Japan Mayor sets example in having Paternity Leave

Japan has not restricted its workers to have a leave after a child birth. Nevertheless, they were reluctant in doing so. In the Japanese law, it allows either parent to have up to a year off whenever there is a childbirth in the family. Hironobu Narisawa, a district mayor in Tokyo has been in the headlines of Japanese Newspapers for setting an example to everyone and having a paternal leave. He said he is aiming to change attitudes. For the record, no other local government leader, male or female, has taken time off after the birth of a child. Nationwide, just one in 100 fathers takes any paternity leave. Japan Mayor sets example in having Paternity Leave is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

2012 Olympic Tower Unveiled In London

2012 Olympic Tower LONDON — The Mayor of London Boris Johnson unveiled the artist and design chosen to create a tallest tower in the UK on Wednesday, which would act as a spectacular new visitor attraction in the Olympic Park The dark red 115-meter tower was designed by Turner Prize- winning artist Anish Kapoor. Anish Kapoor said, “I am deeply honored to be invited to undertake this challenging commission. I am particularly attracted to it because of the opportunity to involve members of the public in a particularly close and personal way. It is the commission of a lifetime.” > > Read More 2012 Olympic Tower Unveiled In London is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

April Fools Pranks Online: Google April Fool Updates: Topeka Kansas vs Google Name

April Fools Pranks Online: Google April Fool Updates: Topeka Kansas vs Google Name  – Well I guess some of you now are much aware of whats happening and the latest buzz about the Topeka in Google search engine. And yes, indeed that the biggest search engine in the world change its name into Topeka, thus making most of the online users now confused of whats happening around the internet surface now. And still in connection with the April Fools Day, it seems that Google participated so much with this traditions and celebration that is why they have made their own “Google April Fool” or should I say “April Fools Pranks Online” made by Google. And for everyone’s information, Google said the move was inspired by a Kansas town which in March changed its name to that of the Internet giant as part of a US bidding process to be the test hub for the company’s experimental super-fast broadband network. On the other hand, through its official announcement, Bill Bunten, Topeka Mayor announced that during one month, starting March 1 until March 31, the city will be called Google . Google full, Kansas – the capital city of fiber optics. Now, are you willing to celebrate the April Fools day with Google for this day. Well I must admit that I have learned an additional word today which might be included from now on in my historic list of vocabulary words in my brain. Have a nice day! April Fools Pranks Online: Google April Fool Updates: Topeka Kansas vs Google Name is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Google is Topeka, and Topeka is Google

One of the hot searches today in the internet is about the so called “new logo” of Google, as you can see, the web giant renamed their homepage to “Topeka”. What is Topeka anyway? Topeka is the capital of Kansas and last March 1, 2010, Bill Bunten, the mayor of Topeka proclaimed that for the month of March, Topeka will become Google, Kansas. It’s a support of the city to Google about the fiber optics experiment and they are wishing that Google will choose the city to be the test site for its planned super-fast fiber-optic network. In return, the web giant renamed itself as Topeka to “honor that moving gesture” and it took effect at 1 am on April 1, 2010. It’s a perfect timing for April Fool’s Day that’s why netizens thought that it was a prank made by Google. Google is Topeka, and Topeka is Google is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

The Mayor of New York Meets Snooki and The Situation

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Scoring Sunday’s Nuptials: You Can Ring My Bell [Altarcations]

People get married. The New York Times ‘ Weddings & Celebrations section curates their joy. And then our resident expert Phylis Nefler scores them based on a secret list of criteria we keep in a vault. It’s Altarcations! Jesus, I leave you people alone for just a few short weeks — as for what I was doing, let’s just say that my plastic surgeon doesn’t want me doing any activities where balls fly at my nose — and all hell breaks loose. Seriously, what is going on over there at the New York Times ? Pull your shit together, people ! Actually though, I am completely pro this sort of incompetent kimono-lift, if only because it reassures me, however slightly, that my glorious mental image of the Weddings and Celebrations operation isn’t too far off. (I envision, just so you know, a room of ladies peering skeptically over their bifocals at announcement submissions, occasionally pausing to consult worn leather bound address books — “I could have sworn Swoosie Remington was from Darien and not New Canaan,” they sniff — while Bob Woletz sits in his office lighting copies of Town & Country on fire.) And I want there to be a default environment of distrust and disdain, if only so I can better imagine the editorial notes accompanying sentences like “her father works for Wacoal America, the intimate-apparel company .” I mean basically it just all comes down to this: At any rate, this week’s Geena Davis memorial ” very nice” award goes to Kristen Olson and Joseph Lyons ; I can just imagine the curt nods of approval this announcement elicited. The wedding, between the Texan daughter-of-a-woman-named-“Linwood” and the strapping Columbia-graduate commodities salesman, took place at “the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center,” where the bride was given away by her father, “one of the first analysts to call attention to the financial practices of Enron.” The pair met four years ago when one of Lyons’ coworkers let him know that she was “traditional” and that he “had to call her.” Contrast this with the wanton audacity of Juliette Levy , who noticed the strapping stranger David Millman on a flight from Dallas to Newark. While she did not get to sit next to him, she played it patiently: After the flight, while waiting at the luggage carousel, Mr. Millman asked her about cab fares into New York. “It was a nonquestion, but it started the conversation,” she said. She had a town car waiting and offered him a ride. “Mercifully, our bags took forever to come,” he said. Such a non-traditional power-woman move! (She’s keeping her name.) And man, not only does she have the waiting towncar but she also was looking fine enough to want to spit game like that? Clearly I’ve been doing travel all wrong: these sweatpants and sleeping pills may not be the thing. And then there’s Alicia Lowery and Eric Rosenbaum , who brought their cumulative three failed marriages along with them to their first date, which was a ballroom dancing class . WHAT. No. Why? I’m trying to think of a worst first date and I dunno, maybe a nice matinee of Antichrist? Anyway, she was so nervous she was late, and now her wedding announcement in the New York Times includes this romantic bit of prose: He, although annoyed, was still there. “Showing up late is narcissistic,” Dr. Rosenbaum said. “It’s a red flag.” Oof. It’s okay though: she passed “what he called the vetting process,” survived their second date (a pool party in Larchmont, which sounds only marginally better than my Antichrist idea) and converted to Judaism. Gosh, I wonder what he makes her do when she’s late for dinner? There’s some kind of segue here involving domestic violence and Hiram Monserrate that I’m having trouble putting my finger on, but at any rate: the announcements this week have a peculiar connection to the shitshow that is New York politics. Jennifer Mastin and Brian Giglio , at first, seem like a particularly stand-up pair: she has a PR job and a father who retired as a fire chief in Virginia and Montana, while he earned a Fordham MBA and an NYPD dad. But we soon learn that below the calm surface lurks something more nefarious: The couple met in 2007 when both were working for the presidential campaign of former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani. Ms. Mastin was the deputy press secretary and director of operations, and Mr. Giglio was Mr. Giuliani’s personal aide. Shuddering. I kind of want to find Mr. Giglio and just tell him, over and over: it’s not your fault. It’s not your fault. The same should probably be said to Risa Heller and Ryan Toohey , who between them have held following positions: communications director for Chuck Schumer (the bride); campaign manager for Eliot Spitzer (the groom); and communications director for Governor David A. Paterson (also the bride.) It’s not your fault, either. This week’s face-off: Brian Distelberg and Ryan McAuliffe “The couple, both 26, met at Harvard, from which they both graduated, Mr. Distelberg summa cum laude”: +9 The wedding took place at the Harvard Faculty Club: +1 Mr. Distelberg “is a doctoral candidate in United States history at Yale, from which he also received a master’s degree in history”: +4 Mr. McAuliffe is a second-year law student at NYU: +1 One set of parents are “proprietors of the Newfane Country Store” in Vermont and the other are school teachers. Aw!: +1 TOTAL: 16 Arundathi Jayatilleke and Michael Gelfand The pair met deep within the stairwells of Yale’s Harkness Tower as they auditioned to become part of the “Guild of Carillonneurs, who play the 54 bells in the tower”: +2 “Both were studying for bachelor’s and master’s degrees in molecular biology and biochemistry”: +10 Jayatilleke went to medical school at Duke, while Gelfand is completing medical school at Cornell and has a doctorate from Rockefeller University: +4 Re: the belltower, the article includes the phrase “pummeled the foot pedals” and describes the bride playing a carillon version of Stairway to Heaven that “builds to an explosion of hard, fast rock”: +1 Their first kiss was borne out of a mis-sent Instant Message to a friend named Ming: +1 TOTAL: 18 Oh, to have a rock and not to roll…

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