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From the page: "Obama camp fact-checks the âoenew Thatcherâ
By Luiza Ch. Savage | Email | September 4th, 2008 at 7:33 am
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John Fund sees a âoenew Margaret Thatcher.â Meanwhile, the Obama campaign has sent out its own âoeFact-Check of Governor Palinâs Speech.
Obama campaign response: âoeThe speech that Governor Palin gave was well delivered, but it was written by George Bushâs speechwriter and sounds exactly like the same divisive, partisan attacks weâve heard from George Bush for the last eight years. If Governor Palin and John McCain want to define âchangeâ as voting with George Bush 90% of the time, thatâs their choice, but we donât think the American people are ready to take a 10% chance on change,â said Bill Burton, Obama Campaign Spokesman." - Jerry Welch
Today's top searches: * public allies - Obama is founding member of nonprofit to help future leaders * investors business daily * Palin queries: caribou barbie (nickname), oprah palin, oprah winfrey (Oprah says not going to promote Palin), palin bikini photos * Weather: hurricane ike projected path, hurricane hanna track, witn, wral weather, stormpulse.com, storm pulse * Other Election queries: Rasmussen, rasmussen daily tracking poll, rasmussen reports, gallup polls 2008 election, teddy roosevelt * walter reed middle school - on big screen behind McCain during GOP convention * super suppers * bmw alpina b7 * uss mount whitney - travelled to Georgia * coast guard helicopter crash - 3 dead, 1 missing after crash south of Honolulu * fia card services * shelterbox - from CNN story about relief package organization, light-weight weatherproof box has survival necessities * michael buble - on Today show * direct air * natalie morales - Today's reporter going on maternity leave * 50 foot... - Jerry Welch
From the page: "The Burden of Knowledge By Elizabeth Gill Fri, September 5 The school year has officially begun, and if you've survived the slings and arrows of the first days or weeks, congratulations! But don't get too comfy just yet. There's potential trouble lurking just behind you -- literally. Yes, right there on your back. If you're a student, or if you send a young charge off to school each day, then Pete the Posture Parrot has an important message for you. September is Backpack Safety America Month, and the campaign is in full swing to inform students and parents about the health risks of carrying too heavy a load on developing spines. Some practical tips can help prevent kids from developing back injuries. For example, young lads and lasses who are still growing should carry no more than the equivalent of 15% of their body weight on their backs. And all the rest of us could use a refresher in the proper method of lifting heavy objects. Perhaps it's time to find ways to get... - Jerry Welch
From the page: "Lice and Other Gross Nasties By Amy Holzer Wed, September 3, 2008 Disclaimer: Reading the following contents may result in delusions of parasitosis and an irrepressible urge to scratch your head and body. As you no doubt know, September is Head Lice Awareness Month. Break out your LiceMeisters and get ready to par-tay! Okay, maybe that was a bit unnecessary, but this seemingly ridiculous observance is pretty useful, after all. Being aware of common human parasites and how to avoid them is important -- even if potentially unsettling. So, who besides lice are the heavy hitters of human inhabitation? Well, for starters, there are Scabies, those hideous little beasts that are enough to make one hesitate before picking up an item from the Lost and Found. Then we've got Round Worms, who are responsible for trichinosis -- and many an overdone pork chop. Let's not forget Ticks, well-known and dangerous due to Lyme disease, and who doesn't love Bed Bugs? What with the nursery... - Jerry Welch
2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Events that inspired the most search interest Swimming Michael Phelps' record-setting 8 gold medals (particularly Jason Lezak's comeback in the relay and the 100M fly photo finish) Questions about Phelps' father and whether or not he has a girlfriend Ryan Lochte Women's gymnastics All-around gold and silver medalists Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson Alicia Sacramone's falls during the team competition (interest in videos) Chinese gymnasts age scandal Track and field Usain Bolt's showboating and three gold medals Mishaps and disqualifications for Lolo Jones and others 'Hot' Paraguayan javelin thrower Leryn Franco (featured on front page) Beach Volleyball Misty May and Kerri Walsh defending their gold medal; also questions about the black kinesio tape on Kerri Walsh's shoulder Incidents - Taekwondo - athlete Angel Matos kicking a referee after he's been disqualified Weightlifing - video of a gruesome injury Wrestling - a disgruntled bronze medalist... - Jerry Welch
Search Spikes from Tuesday • Elections 1. Michelle Obama’s speech and also her dress (interest in designer Maria Pinto as well) 2. PUMAs – puma standing for “party unity my ass’ 3. Obama daughters 4. Obama assassination plot 5. Protests 6. Anti-Obama/William Ayers ads • FAA problems– including flight tracking searches •Calendars – people looking up specific dates for holidays (Thanksgiving, Halloween, Veterans Day, Jewish holidays) and also searching for September and October 2008 calendars • FDIC Troubled Bank list • Deaths– Dr. Dre’s son Andre Young, Jr., David Freeman (author of 100 Things to do Before You Die), Kevin Duckworth • 9-Year-Old pitcher •Games – Tiger Woods 09 reviews, also Playstation Network downtime •Blackberry – blackberry storm, blackberry thunder, release dates • Heidi Montag video– it has an 80s aerobics theme • Hobo spider • Puppy mill rescue– searches on rescue societies • Georgia Aquarium– interest in the big manta ray • Caylee Anthony– continued interest in... - Jerry Welch
From the page: "A Movable Music Collection By Chris Lindsey Wed, August 27, 2008 Over the last few years, I've reduced my net weight by a trunkload by moving my CD collection onto my computer. But this creates a new problem: What if I want to bring a CD to a friend's house, or to work? The solution lies in a relatively new Internet business model: the online music storage locker. These browser-based businesses allow music lovers to upload and/or access their entire collections from any Internet access point on Earth. Online music storage lockers come in a few varieties. Some, like Streampad, Simplify Media, and Orb Networks, let you remotely access the music stored on your home computer. These services create a private or sharable network between your home computer, your hand-held device, and/or any other computer with an Internet connection. It's almost like running a tube from your home computer to another computer (hmmm... maybe Senator Ted Stevens was right, after all). Dot.Tunes... - Jerry Welch