A Hairy situation
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Did Obama dye his gray hair away?Photos of President Obama released this week are prompting a feverish round of "does he or doesn't he" speculation about whether our commander in chief dyed his hair. The visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao has provided the nation's pundits and politicians with plenty of serious talking points. From the potential threat posed by China's increasingly sophisticated military to the impact that Beijing's monetary policies have on the U.S. economy, there is no shortage of weighty issues. So it may be no surprise that, after Wednesday's White House dinner for Hu, the question spiking...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM
Beware Kohl's matching "doll and girl" clothing
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Kohls sells clothing to fit an 18" doll, along with a matching outfit for the girl to wear. Nightgowns seem to be the most popular of these. Only, it seems someone forgot to set the dye! Perspiration from little hands causes the dye to bleed, where it then stains everything those little hands touch. (I work for a doll company, and we've been getting a lot of calls from people whose brand-new dolls are now ruined. Not to mention their sofa, carpet, wallpaper, etc, etc) Further details as they become available.
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM
Common, safe blue food dye may treat broken spines
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A common and safe blue food dye might provide the best treatment available so far for spinal cord injuries, U.S. researchers reported on Monday. Tests in rats showed the dye, called brilliant blue G, a close relative of the common food dye Blue no. 1, crossed into the spinal fluid and helped block inflammation, Maiken Nedergaard of the University of Rochester Medical Center and colleagues reported.
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM
Greenville (Carolina) Memorial Hospital ER Locked Down
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Check out the link. Apparently, a USP worker showed up in the ER with chemical burns of unknown origin. ER is currently locked down.
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM
Want to Wipe Out All Of ACORN's Fraud? Time For The Purple Finger Act of 2008
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The justified hue and cry over ACORN's trying to steal this election can really be solved with a quick and clean piece of legislation that could be passed tomorrow. Require all voters on election day to dip their finger in the purple dye that the Iraqis have used since their fledgling democracy started a couple of years ago. From The Campaign Spot. Picking up from a thought by Mark Steyn, why do Iraq and Afghanistan have better protections against voter fraud and multiple voting than the United States? Why does the simple, visible, tough-to-evade purple finger ink get put...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM
What Can Happen to You if You Hate Bush Too Much?(photos)
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S. Korean riot police are firing orange-dyed water to anti-Bush left-wing protesters to tag them for later arrest. The colored water also contains tear gas agent. Bush is visiting S. Korea today.
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM
Campaign trail a gray area for Obama [Grecian Formula Alert!]
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The realization almost always prompts a double take, a moment of inspection, maybe even a debate: Is baby-faced Barack Obama, the symbol of a younger political generation, actually aging in front of us? By his own admission this week, the gray is coming quick, so that it now dusts his head like snowflakes. The laugh lines cut a little deeper, and the crow's-feet around his eyes appear slightly more pronounced. The presidency ages presidents, but so, it seems, has the longest campaign in modern history aged a candidate. By the time Im sworn in, I will look the part, Obama...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM
Bank Robber didn't bank on exploding dye pack
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Robbery suspect didn't bank on exploding dye pack By Deanna Boyd Star-Telegram Staff Writer FORT WORTH - Police say it was not lady Luck's lucky day. Sharon Ann Luck, 43, was arrested by police and FBI agents Wednesday morning after she robbed a Fort Worth bank, police say, and then went to her Burleson bank to deposit the stolen money. Bad luck. A dye pack in her purse exploded. Robbery Detective Mike Baggott said that shortly after 9 a.m. a woman walked into the Bank One, 6351 Camp Bowie Blvd., and handed a teller a note demanding money. After the...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM
Bank robber caught with spelling error
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- A suspect was linked to a series of bank robberies by his own bad spelling, police said. Robert C. Whitney's consistently confused the words ''dye'' and ''die'' in robbery notes given to bank tellers, police said. A note used in a Gainesville robbery read ''If a die pack blows, so do you,'' said police Sgt. Keith Kameg. The same wording had been used on notes in two Volusia County robberies, he said. ''If anything says education is important to your future, this case says that,'' Kameg said. ''As simple as spelling one word wrong was instrumental...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM
Influence Pivotal for MS Lieutenant Governor, Say Former Officeholders
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<p>History can often be in the hands of Mississippi's lieutenant governor.</p><p>Oct. 25 Circuit clerks' offices must remain open until noon for absentee voting.</p><p>Last day to vote by absentee ballots in the circuit clerk offices.</p><p>Mailed absentee ballots must be received by 5 p.m.</p>
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM
Baseball Worries About Opener in Japan
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As they get closer to their season opener in Japan, the Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners are jittery. They're not the only ones - with war possible, major league baseball is wondering whether now's the time to play ball so far from home. There were no plans Monday for the teams to call off their trip to Tokyo. The A's and Mariners are supposed to leave in a couple of days and scheduled to play a two-game series beginning March 25. But commissioner Bud Selig and baseball officials were busy talking to the State Department, the FBI and other government...
Published on Tuesday 7th of February 2012 07:15:00 AM




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