Daily Archives: November 1, 2011

Rihanna Has Been Hospitalized in Sweden

rihanna-hospital-sweden.jpgSources say she wasn’t feeling well and her show in Malmo, Sweden was cancelled by order of a doctor who said she “was not capable of carrying out the concert.” As of now, organizers are trying to find a new date for the show, Uptown Magazine reports.

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Soledad O’Brien Headed Back to the Morning Shift on CNN and Other Shake-ups

CNN, which remodeled its afternoon and evening schedule earlier this
year, is now on the verge of remaking its morning schedule.

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Israel Mulls Response to UNESCO Vote

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with top advisers Tuesday to weigh a possible response to the U.N. cultural agency’s decision to grant Palestinians full membership.

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Is This Another High-Tech Lynching of a Black Conservative Man?

09137.jpgConservatives rallied around Herman Cain as he battles sexual harassment allegations, likening the attacks on the Republican presidential contender to what they describe as the “high-tech lynching” of another prominent black Republican: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Republican presidential candidate, Herman Cain wipes his forehead before answering questions at the National Press Club in Washington, Monday, Oct., 31, 2011. Denying he sexually harassed anyone, Cain said Monday he was falsely accused in the 1990s while he was head of the National Restaurant Association, and he branded revelation of the allegations a “witch hunt.”. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

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Greek Vote on Debt Could Destroy Europe’s Bailout Effort

09137.jpgGreek Prime Minister George Papandreou called a referendum and a parliamentary confidence vote, raising the prospect of derailing Europe’s bailout effort and pushing Greece into default. Stocks and the euro tumbled.

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TV Special Shows how Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Reaches New Generation for Christ Through Music

09137.jpgBeginning in the late 1940′s, Billy Graham circled the world preaching the Gospel at Crusades. In those days, events were filled with massive choirs and organ music.

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HarperCollins Buys Out Thomas Nelson; Will Control 50% of Christian Publishing Market

09137.jpgA week after taking over a longtime publisher of Hollywood scripts, HarperCollins Publishers has announced plans to acquire a top producer of Christian works.

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