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Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens: It’s Over!

I don’t know what it was with Vanessa, but we kind of clicked from the very beginning. – Zac Efron, July 2007 Those words are difficult to read today for fans of the couple known as Zanessa, as E! News has broken the shocking news: Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens have split. “They were together for so long. It just ran its course,” an insider says of the break-up, while another source swears the pair remains friends and that “no third party” was involved. As is often the case with celebrity couples, scheduling may have played a role in Zac and Vanessa’s demise. They met on the set of High School Musical and have been together for years, but their careers have taken them to different parts of the world recently. For instance: Efron is currently shooting The Lucky One in New Orleans, while Hudgens is wrapping up Journey 2: The Mysterious Island later this week in Hawaii. It’s a sad day for those of us who believed we’d be celebrating a Zanessa wedding in the near future, but let’s not cry because it’s over. Let’s smile because all of this happened…

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New Series: 4th and Forever

Players and coaches strive for excellence at Long Beach Poly High School, where talent and hard work can offer a golden ticket to a better life.

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Elizabeth Edwards Laid to Rest in N.C. Funeral

For 75 minutes yesterday, Elizabeth Edwards, who died this week at age 61, was eulogized as smart, funny, authentic, outspoken and always optimistic. Above all, she was passionate and a fierce lover of her family. “She would do anything in the world to protect all of us, no matter the personal cost was to her,” said her daughter Cate Edwards , eulogizing Elizabeth. The late Elizabeth Edwards (1949-2010) . “She has been a light house to all of us. She’s always been that source of light to us. Every lesson she has taught us has become part of our ethic.” Her estranged husband, former Sen. John Edwards, joined more than 1,200 mourners at Edenton Street United Methodist Church in Edenton, N.C. The political wife, lawyer and author’s close friend Hargrave McElroy and former UNC Law School classmate Glenn Bergenfield also spoke Saturday. Unfortunately, the public memorial was not without controversy. A small group of protesters from the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., known for picketing military funerals, demonstrated near the church. On the other side of the street, reports The News Observer , stood a much larger group, holding signs with the optimistic words “hero” and “hope.” The wife of the two-time Democratic presidential candidate died at her Chapel Hill home Tuesday after battling cancer for the last six years. “Today we have lost the comfort of Elizabeth’s presence, but she remains the heart of this family,” the Edwards family said in a statement. Elizabeth separated from John in January after he acknowledged he fathered a child with Rielle Hunter , a videographer and campaign aide. May Elizabeth rest in peace.

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Watch Glee Season 2 Episode 10 – A Very Glee Christmas

Watch Glee S2E10:A Very Glee Christmas The new installment of our favorite high school club of Glee, which is entitled “A Very Glee Christmas” is the musical teen comedy hit TV show’s 10th episode of the 2nd season that aired last 12/07/2010 Tuesday at 9:00 PM on FOX. With the yuletide holidays fast approaching, the Christmas spirit are high in McKinley High. With that, Artie learns that her girlfriend Brittany, at her age, still thinks that there is in fact a real Santa, while Finn goes spreading a little holiday cheer throughout the school. Meanwhile, as the professors choose their Secret Santa, a certain mischievous coach tries to cheat to get a gift that she wants. Watch Glee 2×10(0210) Online Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link: HERE

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Wade Edwards car accident 1996

Wade Edwards was Elizabeth Edwards#39; teenaged son who died in a car accident in 1996. Wade Edwards was a high school student at Needham B. Broughton High School in Raleigh, North Carolina when he died on April 4, 1996. An honor student, a winner of national, state, and local writing awards, a high school athlete, an editor of the yearbook, and a cherished friend, Wade exemplified the community#39;s aspirations for excellence, compassion, and character. Wade is the son of John and Elizabet

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Liang Baohua Biography(梁保华)

Liang Baohua (simplified Chinese: 梁保华; traditional Chinese: 梁保華; born November 1945) is the current CPC Jiangsu Committee Secretary and concurrently the province#39;s governor. [edit] Biography A native of Yichun, Jiangxi, Liang joined the Communist Party of China in November 1965. Prior to 1968 he worked in the communes around Taicang. Since then his entire career has been in Jiangsu. He became the province#39;s governor in December 2002, and succeeded Li Yuanchao as the party chief of the pr

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Mounting State Debts Stoke Fears of a Looming Crisis

The State of Illinois is still paying off billions in bills that it got from schools and social service providers last year. Arizona recently stopped paying for certain organ transplants for people in its Medicaid program. States are releasing prisoners early, more to cut expenses than to reward good behavior. And in Newark, the city laid off 13 percent of its police officers last week. Yuki Scott, right, watched her daughter and other children one Friday last May in Hawaii, because the school year was shortened by 17 days. While next year could be even worse, there are bigger, longer-term risks, financial analysts say. Their fear is that even when the economy recovers, the shortfalls will not disappear, because many state and local governments have so much debt — several trillion dollars’ worth, with much of it off the books and largely hidden from view — that it could overwhelm them in the next few years. “It seems to me that crying wolf is probably a good thing to do at this point,” said Felix Rohatyn, the financier who helped save New York City from bankruptcy in the 1970s. Some of the same people who warned of the looming subprime crisis two years ago are ringing alarm bells again. Their message: Not just small towns or dying Rust Belt cities, but also large states like Illinois and California are increasingly at risk. Municipal bankruptcies or defaults have been extremely rare — no state has defaulted since the Great Depression, and only a handful of cities have declared bankruptcy or are considering doing so. But the finances of some state and local governments are so distressed that some analysts say they are reminded of the run-up to the subprime mortgage meltdown or of the debt crisis hitting nations in Europe. Analysts fear that at some point — no one knows when — investors could balk at lending to the weakest states, setting off a crisis that could spread to the stronger ones, much as the turmoil in Europe has spread from country to country. Mr. Rohatyn warned that while municipal bankruptcies were rare, they appeared increasingly possible. And the imbalances are so large in some places that the federal government will probably have to step in at some point, he said, even if that seems unlikely in the current political climate. “I don’t like to play the scared rabbit, but I just don’t see where the end of this is,” he added. Story continues here: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/05/us/politics/05states.html?src=me&ref=us http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2010/12/05/us/05states_graphic2/05states_gra… added by: ThatCrazyLibertarian

Coalition of Resistance conference | School Student | 27 Nov 2010

Inspiring High School Student on the post-ideological generation, being detained by the police and Solidarity. added by: treewolf39

Gosselin Kids Tell Classmates Santa Doesn’t Exist; Jon and Kate Receive Angry Phone Calls

First the rage issues and now this. Only six years old, the Gosselin sextuplets are accused of playing Grinch and spoiling Christmas at school. “The kids don’t believe in Santa Claus, and they’re telling other kids at school that there is no Santa Claus,” a close friend of the family said. Children as young as six were told that “your parents are lying to you,” causing Kate and Jon Gosselin to receive calls from stunned parents. Just because Kate’s hair is whack doesn’t mean you have to out Santa . “Jon has received angry phone calls from parents because the children actually told others that ‘your parents are lying to you,'” the insider said. Hey, at least the dude’s got a job now … cut him some slack. Denying a report that two of her eight children were expelled from school, even though they were Kate this week admitted their anger issues. The Kate Plus 8 star revealed that she and the school “mutually agreed” to take the pair out of school, and they’re studying with a private tutor. While no one’s saying which of the Gosselin kids spilled the ‘Santa secret’, the confidant revealed that they were told to go along with it now. “The kids are too smart at this point, but they are sweet about it and go along with it… and the Easter Bunny too,” said the family source. How festive. Wonder if they leave out moldy food for Santa. Whether they believe in Santa or not, it won’t be stop the gorgeous kids from having a Merry Christmas at both their mom and dad’s homes. “Kate gets even years and Jon gets odd years. So this year, Kate has the kids on Christmas Day and Jon will have them on Christmas Eve.” “The kids will probably also get to open presents on Christmas Eve if Jon’s mother says that’s the plan. His mom has the final word on that.” That explains so much.

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Today on Planet 100: The Environmental Charter High School (Video)

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