Archive for May 9th, 2008

Parliamentary elections bad for entertainment sector - Arab Times

Parliamentary elections bad for entertainment sectorArab Times, Kuwait -35 minutes agoKUWAIT (KUNA): The publicity and advertising sectors are flourishing during Kuwait parliamentary elections, while other recreational areas such as shopping …

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Britney Spears lost $61 million due to crazy behavior!

But to Britney Spears, it’s just peanuts but it surely dented her massive fortune. A source close to her family told press, “It’s staggering how much money has been used up since February 2007.” Why that specific month? …
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Several witnesses are ready to help the PJ, but not the McCanns

The parents of Madeleine McCann were yesterday formally constituted arguidos from the moment they refused to talk about the residues that were collected by the Policia Judiciaria’s investigation, which point at the death and the hiding …
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Youtube: Every Fanboy’s Heaven

A few nights ago I was thinking about youtube and fanboys/fangirls. Why? Because earlier that night, my friend sent me a link to a Wonder Girls video. My friend and I are kinda Wonder Girls fanboys (we went to their concert and screamed …
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Best YouTube Mashup ever!!

It’s about time…
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YouTube Message: Hi

sarojanaidu has sent you a message. Click here to go directly to this message, or go to your Inbox on YouTube to view all your messages. See you back on YouTube! - The YouTube Team …
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Hillary Clinton, Running the Britney Spears Kind of Politics

You may remember when Madonna crowned Britney Spears as the queen of pop with a kiss. In similar fashion, President Bill Clinton and the Democratic elite passed the presidential baton to Senator Hillary Clinton at about that same time. …
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Turkey Bans YouTube. Again and Again.

I just tried to access a YouTube video of a charming safari video that was mentioned in the New York Times (”Battle at Kruger“), but discovered that instead of YouTube, the site brought up the by now familiar red sign announcing that …
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Facebook Takes Out $100 Million Loan for Server Farms

In an effort to fund the build-out of its server infrastructure around the world, Facebook has secured a $100 million loan from Menlo Park’s TriplePoint Capital, BusinessWeek’s Spencer Ante reports. The funding comes in the form of a …
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On YouTube's Scientology Channel

Last week I asked Google and YouTube press support (and another Google employee) whether their Scientology channel was paid. The channel was listed in the “Sponsors” section of the site, for one thing, and Scientology has been seen …
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