US – Saturday, November 21
Experts: Homegrown terror biggest threat
Terrorist incidents over the past 12 months show that Islamic extremists within the U.S. increasingly are launching attacks against targets such as military bases, antiterrorist experts said Thursday.
 
OPRAH TO QUIT IN ’11
The end is near.
 
What women want: Wilmer
How does Wilmer Valderrama do it? The actor has dated a bevy of Hollywood beauties, from Mandy Moore to Lindsay Lohan (pre-career implosion) to Hilary Duff. He’s even claimed that Ashlee Simpson and  Jennifer Love Hewitt have had a piece of Vaderrama-action.
 
The saga continues with rush of ‘New’ blood
REVIEW. No matter how this review of ‘New Moon’ ends, whether this critic loves or loathes the film, is irrelevant. If you’re one of the legions of “Twi-Hards,” you’ll be stepping on heads to see it this weekend anyway.
 
Wall Street dips after bad outlook for Target
NEW YORK. U.S. stocks fell yesterday after discount retailer Target gave a cautious holiday season outlook, but positive brokerage comments on tech bellwether Microsoft helped limit losses.
 
Annie Lennox: ‘I am my own aids campaign’
Annie Lennox has been an icon since shooting to fame with the Eurythmics two decades ago. The “Greatest White Soul Singer Alive” won a 2004 Academy Award for best original song. But these days, Lennox’s heart belongs less to Billboard charts than to dying children. She campaigns on behalf of African children infected with AIDS. She talked exclusively to Metro.
 
Published 02:50, November the 4th, 2009
 

Christie dispatches Corzine

Fundraising

How much did the candidates raise?

Democrat Jon Corzine: $24.1 million

Republican Chris Christie: $11.7 million

Independent Chris Daggett: $1.3 million

 

New Jersey decided against giving Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine a second term yesterday.

Republican challenger Chris Christie, a former U.S. Attorney, defeated Corzine in the heated battle,

The Associated Press reported.

The decision of New Jersey voters — faced with public corruption scandals and mounting taxes — was seen as a test for President Barack Obama, who stumped heavily for Corzine. Christie was championed in a Morristown appearance — unconnected to his campaign — by Republican Joe Wilson, the South Carolina senator who shouted “You lie!” as Obama addressed Congress.

Christie, a former federal prosecutor, had criticized Corzine, a former CEO of Goldman Sachs, for failing to rein in taxes.

 
 
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MMMpod
The November MMMpod features interviews and music with a band called Girls, a band of girls called Supercute, and a supercute vampire. Yes, listeners, we have Pattinson!



 
 
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