Wednesday, July 20, 2011

News Round-Up: July

It's been a busy month, so here's all of the updates thusfar in one post:


WINS:

From Inquirer News: "An incensed Mayor Sara Duterte punched, not once, but thrice, a sheriff who insisted on demolishing shanties in Agdao district here Friday (July 1) morning." More here.

From CNN: Thailand elects first female prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra. More here.

From USA Today: Appeals court orders end to 'don't ask, don't tell'. More here.


FAILS:

From Mercury News: TSA warns of “implant bombs” sewn into a terrorist’s body. More here.

From Ranker: The 13 Absolute Worst Parents of 2011 (So Far). More here.

From Cracked: The 5 Most Horrifying Things Corporations Are Taking Over. More here.

From The Daily What: "Republican presidential nomination hopeful Michele Bachmann is the first candidate to sign the “pro-marriage” pledge of conservative Christian group The Family Leader." More here.

From Fox News Detroit: Oak Park, MI Woman Faces 93-Days in Jail For Planting Vegetable Garden in Front Yard. More here.

From ABC News: Casey Anthony Goes Free. More here.

From dlisted: Jerry Springer has offered Casey Anthony and her family $1 million to spend 1 hour on his stage. Morehere.

From CNN: 'Space-time cloak' could conceal events. More here.

From tru TV: 14 Myths About America. More here.


NATURE:

From ABC15: "A massive 60 mile wide dust wall moved through Phoenix Tuesday (July 19) night, reducing visibility to zero and kicking up dangerously high winds." More here.


Peace and Love,

The Rebellion Magazine

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