US – Sunday, September 5
Hurricane Earl bears down on East Coast
Hurricane Earl took aim at North Carolina on Thursday and is on track to lash its barrier islands with dangerous winds and pounding surf before cutting a path up the U.S. East Coast.
 
A LONG, HOT AUTUMN
If you hear a distant fanfare this weekend as you huddle around the last barbecue of summer, chances are it is Labor Day signaling the start of the home stretch to the Congressional mid-term elections.  From here on out, we’ll see more ads, more posturing, more mudslinging, and great herds of political pundits thundering across the land with all the enthusiasm and grace of buffaloes in a rut.  And no one will be more aware of all that than a man whose name is not on any ballot, and yet has everything on the line: President Barack Obama.
 
Oil sheen spreads from rig after fire
An oil and gas platform operated by Mariner Energy burst into flames on Thursday and unleashed a mile-long oil sheen into the Gulf of Mexico, in the region’s first major offshore disaster since BP’s oil spill began in April.
 
‘Housewives’: The Beverly pill-billies?
Coming fresh off of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” reunion (did you all catch that horror show? One word: cray-cray) is the announcement that Bravo is set to release yet another Real Housewives franchise, “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” next month.
 
Didn’t I see that one already?
Hollywood loves a good formula, and this fall movie season is rife with tried-and-true plot setups that will give you deja vu.
 
University City back in business
From Baltimore to Lancaster avenues and along Market Street in between, University City is abuzz from the arrivals of college students and professors back after summer vacation.
 
Tiger losing, and so is his clothing line
Tiger Woods fans have put up with the philandering, the text messages and the domestic spats. Now comes what may be the hardest thing of all to tolerate: losing.
 
‘Check out the moobs on that guy’
While breast-enhancing surgery has become almost a norm for American women, men are also heading to the plastic surgeon’s office more often — to have their man-boobs (moobs) removed.
 
The very best in Cape Cod’s clam shacks
If you are what you eat, then most Cape Codders would be a clam — or maybe a lobster roll A land named for a type of fish should abound with chances to sample tasty seafood, and Cape Cod does not disappoint

 
‘I am good enough, I am smart enough ... ’
So you squandered an estate note on a bachelor’s degree, then trudged through more entry-level hardships and thankless internships than should be legally permissable, only to backslide into a self-esteem shattering, résumé-derailing grind, several tax brackets below your dignity. 
 
Published 00:20, July the 30th, 2010
 
Rep. Charles Rangel faces 13 counts of violating ethics rules.Rep. Charles Rangel faces 13 counts of violating ethics rules.
Photo: JIM WATSON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
 

Tentative Rangel deal reviewed by ethics panel

The charges

The allegations involve:

1. Solicitation of donations to a college center named in his honor.

2. Errors of omission on financial disclosure statements.

3. Use of a rent-stabilized apartment for his campaign committee.

4. Failure to report income from renting out his villa in the Dominican Republic.

 

A House of Representatives ethics panel on Thursday began reviewing a “tentative agreement” to settle charges against Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel, a congressional source said on Thursday.

The bipartisan panel may need at least a few days to decide whether to recommend acceptance of the accord negotiated by attorneys for both sides, the source said.

Democrats have pushed for a deal to avoid a trial of the veteran lawmaker from Harlem that they fear could become a political circus and hurt their bid to retain control of the House in the November elections.

The review of the “tentative agreement” is being conducted by an eight-member adjudicatory subcommittee of the House Ethics Committee.

Without mention of the accord, the panel held a preliminary hearing on Thursday and outlined 13 counts of violating House ethic rules against the 80-year-old Rangel, a former chairman of the powerful tax-writing Ways and Means Committee.

They involve: solicitation of donations to a college center named in his honor; errors of omission on financial disclosure statements; use of a rent-stabilized apartment for his campaign committee and failure to report income from renting out his villa in the Dominican Republic.

 
 
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MMMpod
In the July MMMpod, Young Veins talk about breaking away from Panic! at the Disco, Keith Lockhart talks about Buckwheat Zydeco throwing the Boston Pops for a loop, Zooey Deschanel talks about how Roy Orbison inspired a She & Him song, Derek Miller of Sleigh Bells talks about how awesome Funkadelic is, and we talk about how awesome Jimmy Cliff is, who in turn talks about Sam Cooke and divine intervention. An explosive show for July! Oh yeah, and we also test your knowledge of America songs in the MMMPod medley.







 
 
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