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Justin Bieber Trading Cards, Tour Partner: Released, Revealed!

The ultimate stocking stuffer has arrived, folks: Justin Bieber trading cards are now available. The items are on sale at Walmart and Target, along with other major retail outlets. The line includes 150 different cards and 30 stickers, with each pack consisting of five cards and one sticker for $1.99. Says Justin of the release: “It’s awesome; it makes me feel great. I always dreamed of being a hockey player and having my own trading card. I remember collecting hockey cards, so the idea that kids are going to enjoy my cards like I enjoyed my hockey cards is amazing!” As for a new touring partner, an announcement has also been made regarding who will join Bieber on the road in March… This Tweet says it all: Willow Smith and Justin Bieber on tour together? Sign us up!

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Britney Spears — Christmas Time at Walmart

Filed under: Britney Spears Britney Spears is rollin’ back the prices on her holiday shopping — with a low budget excursion to a Los Angeles area Walmart yesterday … yes, they have Walmarts in L.A. Store employees tell us Brit Brit usually comes by every year around the… Read more

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Homeland Security teams up with Walmart for safety

Participating Walmart stores will play a short video directed at shoppers, the DHS said. STORY HIGHLIGHTS DHS expands “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign “Homeland security starts with hometown security,” said DHS chief Janet Napolitano 320 Walmarts stores joined Monday, DHS said statement Program started by New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority RELATED TOPICS Janet Napolitano Wal-Mart Stores Inc. U.S. Department of Homeland Security (CNN) — Walmart will join the Department of Homeland Security in a program called “If You See Something, Say Something” which encourages the American public to take an active role in ensuring the safety and security of the nation, DHS said Monday. http://news.google.com.et/news/i?oe=UTF-8&client=safari&q=walmart+news&a… added by: ras_menelik

Walmart Thanksgiving Sale 2020

Walmart will have over 150 deals ready for you on Thanksgiving Day. The highlights of the Walmart Thanksgiving Day Online sale so far include a $399 37-inch RCA HDTV, $248 Netbook bundle, $169 Nintendo DSi value bundle, $99 Step2 PartyTime Kitchen and $35 Radio Flyer Big Flyer. Walmart is also offer 2-for-$30 video gam deals for the Wii, DS, Xbox 360 and PS3 on Thanksgiving Day. http://www.walmart.com/cp/All-Thanksgiving-Day-Online-Specials/1026699?wmlspartner=seiFDCjAK/Usourceid=4141146175040

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Black Friday 2010: The biggest shopping event this year is coming!

The traditions of Black Friday have been around for years. The massive sales campaign for this year is now coming out. So far the first one to release Black Friday 2010 ads are Best Buy, Walmart, Kmart, and Sears all having an early Black Friday ads. Even though Black Friday will arrive the day after Black Friday 2010: The biggest shopping event this year is coming! is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Forbes 400 rich list 2010

Forbes 400 magazine released its annual list of the 400 richest Americans on Wednesday, and their combined net worth climbed 8% this year, to $1.37 trillion. Wealth rose for 217 members of the list, while 85 saw a decline. 1 Bill Gates $54 B 54 Medina, WA Microsoft 2 Warren Buffett $45 B 80 Omaha, NE Berkshire Hathaway 3 Larry Ellison $27 B 66 Woodside, CA Oracle 4 Christy Walton $24 B 55 Jackson, WY Walmart 5 Charles Koch $21.5 B 74 Wichita, KS manufacturing, energy 5 David Ko

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From "Mogadishu Madness" to "American Jihadi"

After reading about an American youth who converted to Islam and joined an extremist insurgency in Africa, I realized he and I had unwittingly crossed paths a few years before. In Current TV’s “American Jihadi,” a new episode of the Vanguard documentary series airing Wednesday, I go looking for the young man pictured above. I wanted to find him, if not in the flesh, at least to trace his route from small-town high school boy to anti-American warrior. I was in the war-ravaged city of Mogadishu in 2006, one of the first American TV correspondents to see the place in years. An Islamic coalition calling itself the Islamic Court Union had seized control of the Somali capital and imposed an uneasy peace that at least possible to get inside the chaotic “failed state.” To me and many other Americans, Mogadishu was best known as the site of the military tragedy and movie “Black Hawk Down.” Twenty-six years old and no stranger to hot spots around the world, I was drawn by the spirit of adventure and a journalist’s curiosity, despite warnings from others—including my father, a seasoned war correspondent, that the story wasn’t worth the risk. It was. My colleague, Kaj Larsen, and I found Somali expatriates streaming back to their homeland by the thousands to pick up their lives in a spirit of hope and renewal, despite the ruins and hair-trigger tempers that were the legacy of a 15-year civil war. I interviewed Islamist leaders who had captured the city and listened to their pleas for peace and a chance to re-establish a nation. Accusing the Islamic Courts of having ties to Al Qaida, the U.S. government branded them as terrorists. Shortly after my return to the United States to put together my piece, “Mogadishu Madness,” Ethiopian troops invaded Somalia with U.S. military support and drove the Islamists into hiding. Somalia plunged back into war. As it turned out, in the flow of people arriving at the reopened international airport in Mogadishu during that brief period of peace was another twentysomething American. Drawn by a passion to help establish an Islamic state in Somalia, Omar Hammami had left his wife and family in Egypt and arrived in Mogadishu shortly after I did. Like many Somali Muslims who answered a call for jihad to fight off the Christian invaders from Ethiopia, Omar joined Al Shabaab, one of the most ruthless and determined factions that had previously fought each other but were now united against the foreigners. After rising to become a top field commander, Omar is now a prominent Internet propagandist for the Somali allies of Al Qaida who helps recruit other young Muslims from the West to enlist in the cause. In the past three years, at least 30 American and Canadian citizens have turned up fighting in Somalia with Al Shabaab, more than have joined any other extremist group affiliated with Al Qaida. In “American Jihadi,” I retrace Omar’s path from Bible Belt Christian to Islamic extremist. I flew to Daphne, Alabama with practically no leads and spent three days cruising bars and restaurants—local hangouts where I thought people Omar’s age might hang out. At a Hooters, I met a patron who vaguely remembered playing soccer with Omar as a kid, then another who believed her fianc

Walmart’s Sustainability Initiatives Explained

Image courtesy of Matt Kistler/Walmart This guest post was written by Matt Kistler, senior vice-president of sustainability at Walmart. At Walmart, sustainability continues to make us a better company by reducing waste, lowering costs, driving innovation, and helping us fulfill our mission to save people money so they can live better. In 2005, when we began our sustainability journey, we learned that taking a leadership role and collaborating with others that share our commitment and passion for sustaining the environment could benefit … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Police: California couple tried to sell baby at Walmart

SALINAS, Calif. (AP) — A California couple faces child endangerment charges after police say they tried to sell their 6-month-old baby for $25 outside a Walmart store. Salinas police spokesman, Officer Lalo Villegas, said Thursday that Patrick Fousek, 38, and Samantha Tomasini, 20, were arrested early Wednesday, hours after Fousek allegedly approached two women outside Walmart and asked if they'd like to purchase his child. The women initially thought Fousek was joking, but when he became persistent, they became suspicious and reported it to police, Villegas said. “They did an outstanding job and gave our officers good information. I don't know if they're mothers but they definitely had that instinct to help,” Villegas said. Fousek and Tomasini were arrested at 1 a.m. Wednesday at their home. Officers said the couple appeared high on methamphetamine and the house was in disarray. A police report also claimed that Tomasini told Child Protective Services, who took the baby, that she had breast-fed the infant while under the influence, Villegas said. The couple was also booked on charges of being under the influence of narcotics, and Fousek was also served with an extra charge of violating probation. Villegas did not have details of Fousek's previous brush with the law. The couple was expected to be in court for an arraignment Friday, at which time they would be assigned public defenders. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f= /n/a/2010/06/24/national/a171426D55.DTL added by: Stoneyroad

NBC’s Mitchell Scolds Big Labor for Daring to ‘Embarrass’ White House

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell took up the cause of the White House in admonishing Big Labor for wasting its money on trying to defeat Arkansas Democratic Senator Blanche Lincoln in the primary there, as she echoed their concern, on Thursday’s Andrea Mitchell Reports, that organized labor essentially aided Republican John Boozman’s chances to win in the general race. Mitchell invited on AFSCME President Gerry McEntee to, in essence, reprimand Big Labor’s decision to support Lincoln’s opponent Bill Halter, when their money could have been better spent on electing Democrats elsewhere, as she scolded: “Why invest so heavily and embarrass the White House here?” The following is a complete transcript of the exchange as it was aired on the June 10 edition of MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports: ANDREA MITCHELL: Blanche Lincoln’s victory was a big setback for organized labor, which opposed her nomination for the Arkansas Senate seat. Labor’s decision to try and defeat a Democratic incumbent senator prompted an anonymous White House official to complain, that it had quote, “Organized labor just flushed $10 million of their members’ money down the toilet on a pointless exercise.” Press Secretary Robert Gibbs was only slightly less critical at the briefing yesterday. (Begin clip) ROBERT GIBBS: While the President might not have agreed with the exact characterization, I think that whether or not that money might have been better spent in the fall on closer elections between somebody, between people who cared about an agenda that benefitted working families those that didn’t, that money might come in more, more handy to then. (End clip) MITCHELL: Joining me now, Gerry McEntee, president of the labor group AFSCME, the timeless, ageless Gerry McEntee, 54 years with AFSCME. Amazing. GERALD MCENTEE, AFSCME PRESIDENT: Thank you, thank you. MITCHELL: Let’s talk about that $10 million. So after 54 years with AFSCME and all your labor experience, why would organized labor flush $10 million down the toilet? It doesn’t mean to make sense to me. MCENTEE: Well first of all, I think it hast to be understood that the decision of whom to back as senator in individual states is a decision that’s made by organized labor and their members in that particular state. So the State Federation of Labor made the decision- MITCHELL: Was it a stupid decision? MCENTEE: No, I don’t think it’s a stupid decision. I think it’s about time that American labor lays down a line in the sand. I mean, you know, we’re not a captive of the White House, we’re not a captive of the Democratic Party. I mean, we stand, work for workers, and if people – take Blanche Lincoln, for example. I mean she supported NAFTA, CAFTA, jobs from Arkansas going overseas. MITCHELL: Yeah but so does John Boozman and now you’ve basically, not you personally Gerry, but organized labor in Arkansas has strengthened the Republican John Boozman. His record. He comes from the Walmart district. He comes from the whole background of being anti-union. He’s against the Employee Free Choice Act. MCENTEE: She doesn’t does do better than Walmart either. MITCHELL: Well Walmart is king in Arkansas, so Bill Clinton was a big supporter of Walmart’s. And you know, Hillary Clinton was on their board when she was First Lady of Arkansas, so that, that goes deep. But more to the point, the Republican now has a very good shot at defeating Blanche Lincoln. MCENTEE: I think he had that before the primary and the difficulty in the primary. MITCHELL: But could, then why, why spend that kind of money? That money could have been spent as, the White House is pointing out, on candidates across the country? Why invest so heavily and embarrass the White House here? MCENTEE: Well I don’t think it was meant to embarrass the White House. I mean I didn’t see her as a captive of the White House, either, I mean in terms of that election. So I didn’t, didn’t, didn’t see it as a… MITCHELL: Well the broader point though, is that this White House and organized labor are not in synch. And you’re making the point that labor is independent but you know what is the relationship with the White House? There were, they did not hesitate to slam labor yesterday morning. By 6:00am I was here and they were sending out the word. MCENTEE: Well I’m glad to hear you get up that early, though. That’s a good thing. MITCHELL: A lot earlier to be, to be ready and on camera at 6:00am MCENTEE: Yeah a lot early. Be ready, be ready. I don’t, once again, I didn’t see it as a battle between organized labor and the White House. It was a battle between a candidate that had not supported working, working families in, in Arkansas. MITCHELL: But, but Gerry, big picture. What do you think of this White House, this White House political operation and its relationship with labor? MCENTEE: Well, I think probably that it leaves something to be desired. The relationship. I don’t get to the White House very much myself, so I don’t know personally. MITCHELL: Haven’t been invited recently? MCENTEE: I have not been invited recently. MITCHELL: Have you ever been invited to this White House? MCENTEE: I’m just trying to think. Yes. I have. I think it was St Patrick’s Day, that I was there. But no, we had any number of meetings at the White House during the, the health care situation and negotiated out parts of the health care reform with the White House. But we consider it, I mean, it could be better. There isn’t any question about that, but it’s, it’s not bitter. It’s, it’s not anything like that. MITCHELL: So one of the major labor leaders in this country, a big Democrat, is saying that the relationship with the Democratic White House is not quote, “not bitter,” but it could be better. Interesting. MCENTEE: Yeah I think that. I think that’s true. MITCHELL: That’s a fair assessment? MCENTEE: I would say that. MITCHELL: Thank you very much Gerry McEntee. MCENTEE: Well thank you. Have me back soon. Please. MITCHELL: You might come here more often than you get to the White House. MCENTEE: That’s true!

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