September, 2010
Europeans take to the streets in protest of austerity actions
Saying "no" to austerity, Europeans marched in cities around the continent Wednesday to protest government cutbacks in cultural products and increased taxes meant to lift nations out of the European debt crisis. Europeans are upset that while governments spent billions to rescue banks, ordinary citizens were being forced to accept the consequences of austerity. With ...
Farse reports of Mazlan Othman becoming a United Nations outer space extraterrestrial ambassador
News of an alien ambassador from the United Nations spread Sunday on the internet. Mazlan Othman, a Malaysian astrophysicist, head of the U.N. Office for Outer Space Affairs, was reportedly in line for the job. It would only really happen in reaction to extraterrestrial visitors, say Othman. Rapidly increasing discoveries of planets outside the solar ...
On GMA, Katy Perry is defended by Elmo
"Sesame Street," as many already know by now, was planning to open its 41st season with a celebrity guest appearance from Perry. The show is known for the celebrities that come on it, that means Perry, as it is a popular children's show. Or it would are, if her episode had not been modified in ...
Paydays not as valuable with flat customer rates
Data was shown that says the consumer price index has been almost the very same for too long. There are many months that prices have been flat on all goods and services. It does not require just a little instant cash to purchase the normal food. Part and parcel to the price index has been ...
Michael Vick as Eagles starter is not a bad idea
The circus surrounding Vick has been a headache for the NFL in the last few years. There was lots of controversy when he was hired once again. The Philadelphia Eagles took flak from enthusiasts, and not to mention PETA. Questioning the employing of Vick was not exactly unfounded, as he didn't play football for over ...