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Harry Potter Actress Attacked By Relatives

The Harry Potter cast may be a big, happy family, but one of their own has family troubles that are quite severe. The brother and father of 22-year-old actress Afshan Azad (who plays Padma Patil, the student Ron dated in Goblet of Fire ) have been charged with threatening to kill her at her home in Manchester. Yikes. Azad will next appear in the series wrap up, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. [ BBC ]

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Jamming Out

—-from the beyond,……as I transcribed it from my Tesla apparatus: —-vzzzzztt- spt-spt -crackle—vvzzzzzzzztt -spt -chk-chk– ( tuning ,……tuning,….signal strength improving— Current Mistake Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. – Henry Ford That quote describes how Current should be, but it‘s not. Instead, they boldly prance around while they flawlessly display how unfair they can be towards any poster–unless they are liberals. –An article about a student that doesn’t get into a yearbook makes people upset. Why? Because the yearbook is that important? No, the yearbook is not that important. It never is. It just happens to be important because the person affected is gay. It wouldn’t even be a story if the student were anyone else. People dictate that something as small as a yearbook is far more important than floods in any part of the world and it’s so important to slander and post prejudice comments against Mississippi in spite. http://dorkariffic.blogspot.com/2010/06/current-mistake.html added by: remanns

Go For the Goal With Designer Recycled Soccer Balls

Photo via Branch In honor of the 2010 World Cup , one company has designed a handbag made from recycled soccer balls, so sports enthusiasts can show the world they’re fans of the environment too. The idea is quite simple: take a ball that has sprung a leak, turn it inside out, and there you have it–a piece of old sporting equipment magically transformed into a hot new fashion accessory your friends will sure get a kick out … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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London’s Lord Mayor Cries: ‘Stop Ruining Our Pensions By Being Mean To BP’

“The Lord Mayor of London arrives to make a short speech” Image credit: UK Student Life Digby brings to our attention that a great many UK pensioners rely on BP stock as an underpinning of their retirement income (as, apparently, do some 35% of Americans). Hence, they are angry about BP’s ‘poor’ treatment in US media (and on blogs like this one we can suppose) as it is trashing their stock. I bet they really hate Obama’s demand that dividends be withheld until the damages are assessed.

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College Board Makes SAT Scores Available Online

SAT scores now are spreading the web. You can access and get the result of your SAT test’s availability online. You are probably nervous as what the outcome of the test maybe passed or failed. Find it out now and hope your name belong to other student who passed the test. The SAT Test is a standardized test for college admissions in the United States. The SAT is manage,Handle, owned, published, and developed by the college board and also with these a non-profit organization in the United States. Read more for results, updates: SAT Scores Available here . College Board Makes SAT Scores Available Online is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Undocumented Students Protest Outside Mccain’s Office in Arizona

A group of undocumented students and a legal resident are staging a sit-in in Senator’s McCain office in Tucson. The reason I say this is hard news to share is because this students face the prospect of being deported if they are arrested. It’s hard to imagine what is going through this student’s heads at the moment, and hoping they are very well prepared with legal backup and such. This group of undocumented students, many of them from other states in the nation, is trying to bring attention to the DREAM Act, an important piece of legislation, which if approved, could help millions of undocumented students obtain a pathway to citizenship. This piece of legislation that has been proposed many times in the US Congress has failed in many attempts since 2001, but many DREAM Act advocates now point out, that without comprehensive immigration reform having an opportunity of passage this year, the DREAM Act is a perfect piece of legislation to push in 2010 to alleviate some of the impacts of raids, deportations and laws such as SB1070 in Arizona Many of the organizers are part of the Immigrant Youth Justice League, a group of young people organizing, and working for important issues of social change in communities across the country. MORE – http://ilikebreaks.com/?p=861 added by: Sahuaro

Houston Teacher Beats Student Video caught on camera

The Houston County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a report about a teacher beating up a student. It’s a question a mother doesn’t expect to get from her 13-year-old son after school: What happens to a  teacher who  beats up a  student ? Teacher beats student in Houston, caught on video……….. May 11, 2010. I think that was the teacher I had growing up without her nun habit on!!! HOUSTON – It’s a story you saw First on FOX: A charter school has fired one of its teachers A science  teacher beat a pupil around the head with a dumbbell while shouting “die, die, die”, a court heard. See the links to watch the full video of the Houston Teacher Beats Student Video caught on camera via the link Houston Teacher Beats Student Video caught on camera is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Harvard Law Student Starts Racist Email War, Will Clerk for Cow Porn Judge This Summer [That’s Racist]

A third year Harvard law student made racist comments at a dinner, then tried to clarify in an email—but the email got forwarded to the Black Law Student Association, and her summer boss is cow porn Judge Kozinski ! More

Arrested In Class

A UW-Milwaukee student was arrested in class last week after she refused to stop annoying everybody. And we get to watch that happening because that is the kind of world we live in now! (Via Reddit .) The Best Links: University Student Arrested In Class UWM student arrest: UWM student arrested during class, caught on video Disruptive Student Arrested in Class at UWM Watch

Is President Obama channeling Ronald Reagan when it comes to the mass firing of educators in Rhode Island?

A Rhode Island school board’s decision to fire the entire faculty of a poorly performing school, and President Obama’s endorsement of the action, has stirred a storm of reaction nationwide, with teachers condemning it as an insult and conservatives hailing it as a watershed moment of school accountability. The decision by school authorities in Central Falls to fire the 93 teachers and staff members has assumed special significance because hundreds of other school districts across the nation could face similarly hard choices in coming weeks, as a $3.5 billion federal school turnaround program kicks into gear. I am extraordinarily angered by this decision, and stunned by the fact that Obama seems to endorse this scorched earth approach to solving such a complicated problem. These are underpaid teachers struggling to do a good job in a challenging environment, not petulant Teamsters demanding longer coffee breaks! And just who does the Rhode Island school board think they are going to find to replace these 93 fired teachers? What qualified educator in their right mind would interview for a job in a school that treats its teachers this way? The Washington Post shares my dismay. Now, all they have to do is find 93 excellent professionals to take their places. Recruiting the best educators should be easy, especially when you can offer them life in a very poor town and a job with no security. Just take a look at the statistics working against these potential replacement teachers. The statistics are dreadful, according to a CNN report, “Central Falls High School is one of the lowest-performing schools in Rhode Island.” The network adds that the school “operates in a community where the median income is $22,000, according to census statistics.” “Of the school’s 800 students, 65 percent are Latino and most of them consider English a second language. Half the student body is failing every subject, with 55 percent meeting requirements in reading and only 7 percent in math.” Can’t you just see teachers all over the country fine tuning their resumes for a chance to work at THIS school? These are teachers not fucking magicians! When teachers are facing these kinds of challenges you don’t deal with them punitively you offer them support, incentives, guidance. These are the same tactics used by Ronald Reagan back in 1981, to bust a strike by the air traffic controllers, the repercussions of which we are still feeling even today. The lessons learned from that debacle should inform President Obama that these decisions should not be taken lightly and that the fallout can last decades. I also find myself stunned that this president still uses the bullshit measurements provided by George Bush’s anti-educational No Child Left Behind Act to determine a school’s worth to its community. The NCLB act is one of those most punitive and unfair pieces of legislation to ever make its way through the Senate. It destroys children’s creativity and unfairly punishes schools in lower income or multi-lingual communities. Our President, who grew up in Hawaii of all places, should be hyper sensitive to that reality. But sadly he seems to be focusing on the numbers at the expense of the human cost of this decision. I expected more from this man who I worked so hard to help elect. Fortunately it appears that cooler heads may prevail . A Rhode Island school superintendent and union leaders, who have been at odds over a decision to fire every teacher at a struggling high school, signaled Wednesday that a compromise that would preserve jobs and overhaul the school may be possible. Gallo’s statement followed an overture Tuesday from the Central Falls Teachers’ Union, an affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers. The instructors have offered support for a longer school day, as well as more rigorous evaluations and training, among other steps. That appeared to pave the way for reopening negotiations on the proposed dismissals. Well that is comforting news, and I certainly hope that the real grownups involved in this situation will do the right thing for these children. And that is NOT to fire a whole school full of teachers! However I am worried that Obama’s rash decision to weigh in on this crisis has damaged his credibility with America’s educators. I was working at a school during the 2008 caucuses and election, and I can tell you these people were passionate about politics. I had a number of very animated exchanges with teachers supporting Hillary before the nomination process was complete, and then a few with McCain supporters before the general election. These were the people most likely to show up for a rally, or make phone calls to help their candidate, or donate their time fund raising. And they have long memories. From this time forward President Obama needs to make sure that any decision which has this response: conservatives (are) hailing it as a watershed moment of school accountability. Is a decision that he avoids like the plague. Republicans have been trying to destroy the public school system for decades. Remember, an undereducated populace is much more likely to vote for the GOP ticket. It is in the best interests of any Democratic President to do everything in their power to spoil the Republican plans to dumb down our future voters. And job one toward that goal, in my opinion, is to quickly do away with NCLB, and to start giving our nations teachers the tools and the incentives to help create the artists, and inventors, and scientists, and politicians, and dreamers of tomorrow.

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Is President Obama channeling Ronald Reagan when it comes to the mass firing of educators in Rhode Island?